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Captain Shrewsbury John Marquis Record the Fastest Red Card


Sherrosbury striker John Marcisseh, after 13 seconds of league clash with Peter Borrow, came out of his work and fastest the fastest red card from the beginning of the game in professional English football.

The removal of Marcis is in line with the record set by the former Sheffield goalkeeper Wednesday Kevin Persan in 2000 to work outside the area.

The veteran striker claimed his unwanted position in recording books after the start of Schruzburia and the ball playing forward, where Marcis took the defender of Sam Hughes with his elbow.

The referee Martin Woods had no doubt about showing a red card brand for the first time for four years.

There have been cases that have been sent before the game begins after the game begins. Kate Gilespi’s dismissal for Sheffield United against Reading in 2007 and Walter Boyer for Swansea against Darlington in 2000 both officially finished as zero seconds.

But the dismissal of Marcis is in line with the fastest red card from the beginning of the game, set by Persan against Wools on the opening day of the Premier League’s 2000-01 season.

The World record for a red card from the beginning of the Premier League game is 10 seconds, for Juzpe Lorenzo Bologna in 1990 in 1990.

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