Noah König, playing for Greuther Fürth in Bundesliga 2, received a red card in the 22nd second of the match against Kaiserslautern, becoming the player with the earliest red card in league history.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, Greuther Fürth and Kaiserslautern faced each other in the 5th week of Bundesliga 2. In the match held at the Thomas Sommer stadium in Sportpark Ronhof, Kaiserslautern won 3-0.
Naatan Skyttä scored Kaiserslautern's goals in the 33rd minute, and Ivan Prtajin scored in the 58th and 64th minutes.
A decisive moment occurred at the beginning of the match. Greuther Fürth defender Noah König behaved roughly towards his opponent while trying to clear the ball in the 22nd second. The referee immediately showed König a red card.
With this red card he received in the 22nd second, the 22-year-old player became the footballer with the earliest red card in league history.