His name is Jan Maas, and he was the assistant for "De Treffers Kegro Deuren", the dutch 3rd league team that played first leaguer NEC Nijmegen in this cup game.
Treffers lost 1:5, and amazingly the goal he prevented was not counted, since the rules say that if a so called "third person" enters the field, the play has to be interrupted, the person has to leave, and the game commences with a "dropped-Ball" in the same spot the ball was when the interfering person entered the pitch.
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I like how he makes sure to use his head... don't want to break the rules!
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His name is Jan Maas, and he was the assistant for "De Treffers Kegro Deuren", the dutch 3rd league team that played first leaguer NEC Nijmegen in this cup game.
Treffers lost 1:5, and amazingly the goal he prevented was not counted, since the rules say that if a so called "third person" enters the field, the play has to be interrupted, the person has to leave, and the game commences with a "dropped-Ball" in the same spot the ball was when the interfering person entered the pitch.
Wow, it took me a second to figure out what happened
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