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Soccer games can be called off for a wide variety of reasons, but this one certainly is a first.
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A match in Germany on Sunday was cancelled right before kickoff after a referee suffered an unfortunate injury in an incredibly odd manner — he was bitten in the testicle by one of the player’s children.
FC Taxi Duisburg II and SV Rot-Weiss Mülheim were set to compete in Germany’s eighth-tier Kreisliga C division. As part of pre-match protocol, referee Stefan Kahler was conducting ID checks on players when a young child, reportedly the son of an FC Taxi player, was running around the field.
According to the National World, as Kahler continued his pre-game duties, the child approached him and unexpectedly bit him in the left testicle.
“While I was checking the FC Taxi players’ ID, a small child was doing warm-up exercises alongside the players. He came closer and closer to me, then suddenly — to my complete surprise — gave me a sharp bite in my left testicle,” Kahler said in a report obtained by the outlet.
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The injury was severe enough that Kahler had to call off the match before it even began.
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