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2 minutes ago, Jerseybean said:

Nothing really to see here, it's basically a community pre season fixture as Munich have their pre season training camp nearby 

The opposition are in the 9th tier, which would make them lower than the toolststation league level 

They've met before and regularly scored 20+ goals 

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9 hours ago, phantom said:

Nothing really to see here, it's basically a community pre season fixture as Munich have their pre season training camp nearby 

The opposition are in the 9th tier, which would make them lower than the toolststation league level 

They've met before and regularly scored 20+ goals 

Yep, won 23-0 last time they met.

Community game, wish we were still doing those, used to enjoy them.

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10 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Arbroath

You’re right, it was Arbroath…
Whilst checking that I came across a story from Madagascar where a team won 149-0! Apparently there was a dispute and the losing team let the other side score at will without interfering with play! Crazy!

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1 hour ago, glastored said:

You’re right, it was Arbroath…
Whilst checking that I came across a story from Madagascar where a team won 149-0! Apparently there was a dispute and the losing team let the other side score at will without interfering with play! Crazy!

Saw that too! ???

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2 hours ago, glastored said:

You’re right, it was Arbroath…
Whilst checking that I came across a story from Madagascar where a team won 149-0! Apparently there was a dispute and the losing team let the other side score at will without interfering with play! Crazy!

It was worse than that - they were all own goals !!

AS Adema 149–0 SO l'Emyrne was an association football match played on 31 October 2002 between two teams in Toamasina, Madagascar. It holds the world record for the highest scoreline in any association football match, recognised by The Guinness Book of Records. SO l'Emyrne (SOE) intentionally lost the game against their arch-rivals AS Adema in a pre-planned protest over refereeing decisions that had gone against them during a previous four-team playoff tournament. By some considerable margin, the match surpassed the previous-highest scoreline when Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36–0 in the Scottish Cup in 1885.[1]

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The match was part of a four-team round-robin play-off to determine the national championship. The league crown went to Adema after SOE, who were defending champions, was held to a 2–2 draw by DSA Antananarivo in their penultimate match, during which the referee awarded a late and disputed penalty to Antananarivo, resulting in a draw.[2]

That draw meant that SOE was knocked out of the title race. With the championship already decided, SOE decided to protest; according to some sources, there was an argument between the SOE coach and the referee himself. SOE deliberately scored 149 own goals, with spectators saying that after each kick-off, the ball was kicked into their own goal with the opposition players standing and looking bemused. It was reported that spectators descended on the ticket booths to demand a refund.[3]

Following the match, the Malagasy Football Federation (FMF) suspended SOE coach Zaka Ratsarazaka for three years and four of the team's players, SOE captain Manitranirina Andrianiaina, goalkeeper Dominique Rakotonandrasana, Mamisoa Razafindrakoto (who was the captain of the Madagascar national football team) and Nicolas Rakotoarimanana, were suspended until the end of the season and banned from visiting stadiums for the same period. All other players from both teams received a warning and a threat of more serious action should they commit further offenses.

The referee was not punished, as the situation was deemed to be out of his control, while Madagascar's sports ministry proceeded to dissolve the FMF, which was later reconstituted.

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23 hours ago, phantom said:

It was worse than that - they were all own goals !!

AS Adema 149–0 SO l'Emyrne was an association football match played on 31 October 2002 between two teams in Toamasina, Madagascar. It holds the world record for the highest scoreline in any association football match, recognised by The Guinness Book of Records. SO l'Emyrne (SOE) intentionally lost the game against their arch-rivals AS Adema in a pre-planned protest over refereeing decisions that had gone against them during a previous four-team playoff tournament. By some considerable margin, the match surpassed the previous-highest scoreline when Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36–0 in the Scottish Cup in 1885.[1]

Overview[edit]

The match was part of a four-team round-robin play-off to determine the national championship. The league crown went to Adema after SOE, who were defending champions, was held to a 2–2 draw by DSA Antananarivo in their penultimate match, during which the referee awarded a late and disputed penalty to Antananarivo, resulting in a draw.[2]

That draw meant that SOE was knocked out of the title race. With the championship already decided, SOE decided to protest; according to some sources, there was an argument between the SOE coach and the referee himself. SOE deliberately scored 149 own goals, with spectators saying that after each kick-off, the ball was kicked into their own goal with the opposition players standing and looking bemused. It was reported that spectators descended on the ticket booths to demand a refund.[3]

Following the match, the Malagasy Football Federation (FMF) suspended SOE coach Zaka Ratsarazaka for three years and four of the team's players, SOE captain Manitranirina Andrianiaina, goalkeeper Dominique Rakotonandrasana, Mamisoa Razafindrakoto (who was the captain of the Madagascar national football team) and Nicolas Rakotoarimanana, were suspended until the end of the season and banned from visiting stadiums for the same period. All other players from both teams received a warning and a threat of more serious action should they commit further offenses.

The referee was not punished, as the situation was deemed to be out of his control, while Madagascar's sports ministry proceeded to dissolve the FMF, which was later reconstituted.

Protest over refereeing decisions.  Would've been 150-0, but the referee gave one of the own goals as offside.......

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