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Goalie sent off in FA Cup qualifier for peeing in hedge during match

A GOALIE was shown a red card for peeing during an FA Cup match.

Desperate Connor Maseko nipped off to spend a penny when the ball went out for a goal kick.

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Goalie Connor Maseko was shown a red card for peeing during an FA Cup matchCredit: LES CHASE

Despite preserving his modesty by going inside a hedge, the No1 was sent off after rival players alerted the ref.

The incident came in the 76th minute of a 0-0 first qualifying round draw between Connor’s team, Blackfield & Langley, and Shepton Mallet.

His co-manager Conor McCarthy was “gobsmacked” by Saturday’s dismissal.

He said: “Sometimes when you have to go you have to go.”

The Hampshire-based Wessex League club’s Twitter account joked ahead of the replay: “See you Tuesday evening (hopefully get plenty of toilet breaks en route).”

Shepton Mallet, from Somerset, quipped: “After an unusual red card in the first tie, we’re looking for a match sponsor. Plumbers or portaloo firms, take advantage!”

It is believed to be the first red card for weeing in the FA Cup’s 150 years.

Connor may now seek a move to Loo-ton Town.

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Connor said: ‘Sometimes when you have to go you have to go’Credit: LES CHASE

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The red card is believed to be the first for weeing in the FA Cup’s 150 yearsCredit: Getty

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