David Pratt gets worlds fastest-ever red card after 3 seconds
December 29th, 2008 - 5:03 pm ICT by ANI
- London, Dec 29 (ANI): Brit footballer David Pratt has landed himself the worlds fastest-ever red card.
Pratt, 21, a striker from non-league Chippenham, was sent off after three seconds for a lunge at Bashleys Christopher Knowles, 22.
It was a potential leg-breaker, the Sun quoted Bashley boss Steve Riley as saying.
The match in Bashley, Hants, ended 2-1 to the home side.
The record, for the fastest red card ever given, had been held by Bolognas Giuseppe Lorenzo, who was sent off after just ten seconds.
Sheffield Wednesday goalie Kevin Pressman lasted 13 seconds against Wolves in 2000. (ANI)
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