Bored With Slow Football Match, Mauritanian President Stopped It Mid-Way And Asked For Penalties

Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz felt bored with the slow tempo of a football game, and what he did later was very unusual .

He ordered a penalty shootout in the 63rd minute of the Super Cup final between FC Teyragh-Zeina and ACS Ksar, leaving the match to end in a surprising fashion, reported The Sunday Morning Herald .

Reports said that the President had become increasingly tired and frustrated with the pace of the game with both the teams locked at 1-1, and called for an early result upon losing interest in the scoreline.

The unusual change not only surprised thousands of spectators but they also asked for an explanation.

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However, Mauritania’s football federation chief Ahmed Ould Yahya denied any involvement by the President saying the match was not an “official game in the legal sense, and was merely a celebratory match made a habit since 2011 to celebrate anniversary of the country’s independence”, alarabiya.net reported.

A statement issued by the federation denied the allegations: “The decision was made due to organisational issues in accordance with the presidents and the coaches of the two teams.”Feature image

source: Reuters

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