Croatian Footballer Who Kicked a Chicken to Death Receives Red Card

Published November 6th, 2019 - 08:40 GMT
Ivan Gazdek, 23, was shown a straight red card during a semi-professional football match in Croatia at the weekend for kicking a chicken to death after it ran on the pitch. (Twitter)
Ivan Gazdek, 23, was shown a straight red card during a semi-professional football match in Croatia at the weekend for kicking a chicken to death after it ran on the pitch. (Twitter)
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Ivan Gazdek, 23, was playing football in Croatia when chickens ran on the pitch.

A Croatian footballer was shown a straight red card during a match for kicking a chicken to death after it ran on to the pitch. 

Ivan Gazdek, 23, was playing for NK Jelengrad against Jasenovac in a semi-professional match in northern Croatia on Saturday when the incident happened.

Video shows Gazdek chasing after a group of hens that had run on to the pitch, before kicking a ginger-coloured one that immediately drops dead.

He then picks up the body and takes two attempts to throw it over a fence surrounding the pitch, sending up a plume of feathers.

Speaking to local news site 24 Sata, Gazdek said that immediately after the footage stopped the referee gave him a straight red card for 'unsportsmanlike conduct'.

Explaining his actions, he added: 'Believe me, it was not intentional. The result was far from certain at that moment and I was nervous. 

'Chickens are constantly entering the field, so the game must be stopped. The terrain is full of faeces, these are unhygienic conditions. 

'I ran to the chickens a little to chase them away, I swung my foot and killed one by accident, f*** it.'

He also denied that he dislikes animals, saying that he owns a dog and two cats, and used to have a parrot until it passed away recently.

Gazdek said the woman who owned the hen did not protest at the time, but that he sent her a note of apology along with a new chicken anyway.

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Despite the red card, which was given when Gazdek's team were just 2-1 up, they went on to win the match 8-1.

A team spokesman said Gazdek will not face any further punishment, and that nobody spoke about the incident after the game.

'We ate goulash and enjoyed ourselves,' the spokesman added. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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