Footie clash abandoned as club refuse to play after referee awards ‘worst penalty ever’ then ‘refuses to use VAR’

Published on April 28, 2025 at 06:05 AM
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A MATCH had to be abandoned after the referee refused to use VAR and fuming players stormed off the pitch.

The shocking incident occurred in a match between FK Sloboda Tuzla and HSK Posusje in Bosnia and Herzegovina's .

Soccer players in a match.Sloboda stormed off the pitch after Posusje were given a soft penaltySoccer officials and police officers on a field.The club's president then appeared on the pitch to confront the refereeSoccer game ending, teams on the field.They sarcastically applauded the official and stopped him entering the tunnel

With the score level at 1-1, bottom of the table side Sloboda had a man controversially sent off with ten minutes remaining.

And almost straight after, referee Milos Gigovic gave Posusje a soft penalty following a minor coming together as two players contested a header.

Fans slammed the decision as the “worst penalty call I have ever seen” and others labelled it “ridiculous”.

But Sloboda expected the official to head to the VAR monitor, only for him to reportedly refuse.

The raging players complained wildly and then opted to walk off the pitch in protest.

Four officers swiftly surrounded the ref and his assistants as tempers flared.

Sloboda president Azmir Husic suddenly appeared at the side of the pitch and from getting to Gigovic as the team refused to return to the field.

The club chief was escorted away but the was then blocked from entering the dressing room.

Several players and staff formed a bizarre guard of honour for Gigovic and sarcastically applauded him.

It all led to the and the league is yet to confirm the result of the game.

But rules state it could go down as a 3-0 win for Posusje and Sloboda, meanwhile, are at risk of a three to six-point deduction.

Since the chaotic scenes, refereeing chief Elmir Pilav has resigned.

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