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Referee forced to abandon match after being bitten on TESTICLE by player’s child


REFEREE Stefan Kahler abandoned a match before it had kicked off… after a child bit his TESTICLE.

The German official was due to take charge of Sunday’s clash between FC Taxi II and Rot-Weiss Mulheim III.

The referee called off the game due to the pain he was inCredit: Getty

But he was at the centre of a bizarre off-the-ball incident as he checked players’ registrations on the pitch.

Kahler said in his report that he had been attacked by one of the FC Taxi players’ children.

The lower-league fixture in Duisburg, Germany was called off with the ref left in agonising pain.

He wrote: “While I was checking the FC Taxi players’ ID, a small child was doing warm-up exercises alongside the players.

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“He came closer and closer to me, then suddenly – to my complete surprise – gave me a sharp bite in my left testicle.

“I did not start the game, because of the pain I was in and the situation.

“It was the child of one of the FC Taxi players who was to blame.”

FC Taxi had previously shown bite of a different kind, climbing to third in the regional Kreisliga C table.

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The division is the equivalent of the eighth tier in Germany.

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