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What was that?! Florin Tanase, red card after an incredible entrance: How did the stadium react

Article by Eduard Apostol, Maria Olteanu – published Tuesday, July 22, 2025 22:48 / Updated on Tuesday, July 22, 2025:50

Shkendija – FCSB, in the second preliminary round of the Champions League. At the score of 1-0 for Shkendija, who opened the score through Adamu Alhassan, in the 64th minute, Florin Tanase, the Romanian champion, had a brutal entrance, beyond the middle of the land, immediately charged with a red card.

The Romanian champion dominated the match from Skopje, but the second half turned into a nightmare nightmare. After Alhassan's goal, FCSB received a little help from her former player, Qaka, which was eliminated in the 70th minute. The numerical superiority of the Romanians did not last long, after Florin Tanase was also eliminated 8 minutes later.

Photo. The “red” fault committed by Florin Tanase

Florin Tanase,

In the 78th minute, the numerical equality on the ground was restored, after Florin Tanase had a completely uncontrolled entrance, for which he saw the direct red card.

He had a hard entrance, with his feet directly before, on the opponent's tibia. Scruples of the “decar” from FCSB, right in front of the referee, who did not hesitate and showed the second red card in the match.

For the gesture, Tanase will not play at the return from Bucharest, on July 30.

Florin Tanase left the ground in a whistle choir, being even more apostrophe after making the sign of the cross. Even the children had obscene gestures against the footballer from FCSB, who arrived about 15 minutes faster in the locker rooms, making the mission of the extremely complicated colleagues.

Images from Shkendija – FCSB

Shkendija - FCSB / Photo: Andrei suppl (GSP)

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