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The fastest football red card dismissals




After Steven Gerrard's quickfire dismissal against Manchester United on Sunday night, Zee Ko takes a look at some other hilariously early red cards...

The amazing thing about the Liverpool captain's red card 38 seconds after his half-time introduction was that he managed to string together four complete passes before receiving his marching orders. Others, however, haven't even had time to so much as bat an eyelid at the referee before being ordered to the showers.

Here are some of the best (or worst, depending on which side you're on)

Jetro Willems (PSV Eindhoven vs NAC Breda), 29 seconds

The quickest red card in Eredivise history... wasn't a red card offence at all. PSV's Willems was given his marching orders after what looked like a harmless challenge on NAC midfielder Gill Swerts, but referee Kevin Blom was fooled by the Belgian's exaggerated dive and produced the red card after only 29 seconds.

Thankfully for PSV, the numerical disadvantage didn't seem to slow them down in any way as they picked up a 2-0 win. Blom also later had the dismissal overturned after seeing replays and admitting that he'd got the decision wrong. Cheers, ref.


Ruben Zadkovich (Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix), 17 seconds

As far as dismissals go, this one was pretty straightforward for the referee. Zadkovich came on for A-League side Perth Glory in the 61st minute of a 2014 game against Wellington Phoenix, as they looked to see out the game with a handy 2-0 lead. Not a time for any over-the-top risks, you'd think.

Alas, the former QPR and Derby County midfielder had other ideas, lunging in on Vince Lia before his substitution graphic had even faded on television screens. The two-footed challenge was as wild as it was high. Lia went flying, leaving the referee no choice but to order Zadkovich off the field.

Serge Djiehoua (Gylfadas vs Olympiacos Volou), 7 seconds

The big Ivorian striker's debut for third-tier Greek football club Gylfadas in 2013 was memorable for all the wrong reasons. Djiehoua's coach was probably hoping for an instant impact when he threw him on in the 82nd minute with the team trailing 3-1 – and make the headlines he did.

The 30-year-old striker kicked off in the centre circle, muttered a quick prayer as he ran back into his own half before getting tangled with Athanasios Pindonis, who went down like a sack of potatoes. Out came the red card and off jogged Djiehoua, who at least found the incident funny enough to laugh at himself.

Matt McClure (Tranmere vs Wycombe), 3.7 seconds

Some red cards are given for vicious fouls that could potentially maim opponents. Others are for innocuous challenges lacking in intent but still red card offences according to the laws of the game.

McClure's blink-and-you'll-miss-it dismissal came in March of this year when he was thrown on in the 67th minute of a 2-1 League Two win at Tranmere. As a goal-kick was lumped downfield, the Wycombe striker went up for the ball with Tranmere's Adam Dugdale and was instantly shown a red card after his arm hit his opponent in the face.

"I think he’s led with his arm but he hasn’t meant to elbow the guy in any way," Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth moaned after the game. It's a 'record' that the club are happy to own, though, given the caption and witty headline on their own video below.

Keith Gillespie (Reading vs Sheff United), 0 seconds

This is a record that will never be broken (or at least until they invent time travel). Gillespie somehow managed to get himself sent off moments after coming on during a particularly heated Premier League match between Sheffield United and Reading in 2007.

Gillespie came on for Derek Geary as the Blades prepared to take a second-half throw-in, but the substitute's red mist descended almost instantly as he elbowed Stephen Hunt in the face while the two were jockeying for position (fast forward to 3:10 in the video if you haven't got all day). Since play hadn't even been restarted yet, the referee's red card technically came zero seconds after Gillespie's injection into the game.


Source: fourfourtwo.com

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