Referee stabs footballer during large brawl, causing punctured lung and hospitalization
The world of grassroots football in Argentina was rocked by a shocking incident when a referee stabbed a player during a massive brawl that broke out on the pitch. The dramatic scene, captured on phone footage by a stunned spectator, shows players from both teams turning on the referee before he produced a knife and stabbed a 21-year-old player in the chest. The incident, which occurred in the town of Scholler in the province of Misiones, has left the football community in shock and the player recovering in hospital with a punctured lung. The perpetrator, 62-year-old Remigio Armoa, has been arrested and the investigation is ongoing. The disturbing footage of the brawl and the subsequent arrest of the rogue referee has sparked outrage and concern for the safety of players and officials in grassroots football.
In a shocking turn of events during a grassroots match in Argentina, a referee stabbed a player after a massive brawl erupted on the pitch. The incident, which took place in the town of Scholler in the province of Misiones, left 21-year-old player Kevin A. with a punctured lung, but miraculously alive. The rogue referee, identified as 62-year-old Remigio Armoa, was arrested by police and the investigation is ongoing. The player’s family described him as the “Messi of the family” and expressed their gratitude for his survival. The shocking incident has sent shockwaves through the local sports community as the player recovers in the hospital.