Controversial Penalty Eliminates Hamrun Spartans in UEFA Conference League

A dramatic match unfolded in the UEFA Conference League qualifying round as Malta’s Hamrun Spartans were eliminated by NSI Runavik from the Faroe Islands due to a contentious penalty awarded in stoppage time.
As the match neared its conclusion, Hamrun had engaged in a fierce battle after narrowly losing the first leg. The visitors initially took the lead with a goal from Michal Przybylski, but NSI equalized in the second half through a spectacular volley from Ante Coric, a former prospect of AS Roma.
Controversy erupted in the final moments of the match when NSI’s Tobias Hestad chased down a ball near the goal line and crossed it back into the area. Video replays suggested that the ball had gone out of play before the cross, yet referee Jeremy Muller and his assistant allowed the game to continue.
Believing the ball had gone out for a goal kick, Hamrun’s captain, Emerson Marcelina, picked up the ball to prepare for a restart. To everyone’s astonishment, instead of signaling for a goal kick, the referee awarded a penalty for a perceived handball.
Peter Knudsen converted the penalty, sending NSI Runavik through to the next round. Devastated, Marcelina broke down in tears and requested to be substituted, receiving applause from Hamrun’s supporters as he left the pitch.
Referees Escorted Off the Field Amid Tensions
Following the final whistle, players from Hamrun surrounded the referees seeking explanations, while fans expressed their outrage from the stands. The atmosphere grew so tense that match officials had to be escorted to the dressing rooms by police.




