IS HE THE COACH OF THE NATIONAL TEAM…THE NAME IS CONFUSING. THE SELECTION OF A '51-YEAR-OLD RETIRED PLAYER' → THE ORIGINAL CALL-UP TARGET WAS ULTIMATELY 'FAILED TO PARTICIPATE.'

Is he the coach of the national team…The name is confusing. The selection of a '51-year-old retired player' → The original call-up target was ultimately 'failed to participate.'

Is he the coach of the national team…The name is confusing. The selection of a '51-year-old retired player' → The original call-up target was ultimately 'failed to participate.'

Blog Article

An absurd incident occurred in the Finnish women's national soccer team.
Global media 'ESPN' reported on the 5th (Korea time) that "the Finnish women's national team coach apologized for accidentally including a 51-year-old player who had long retired from the match against Serbia this week."
Ahead of the match against Serbia in the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Nations League (UNL), Oti Sarinen submitted a call-up list. In the process, Sarinen made a "foolish mistake." Originally, Sarinen wanted to recruit Nande Luuskanen, a defender from Yurgorden. However, he confused his name and submitted the request with the name of Stina Luuskanen, who retired from playing for the national team.
By the time the list submission was closed, all officials, including Sarinen, were not aware of the mistake. This was revealed after the deadline for submission. The news was also delivered to the retired Stina Luuskanen.
The Finnish team "Ilta Sanomat" had an interview with Stina Luuskanen. "If you get a call, of course, I'm ready! I played in a fraternity league game yesterday as well. I have a good sense of play," she said, accepting the team's mistake.
ESPN said, "The two are not related by blood. Nande Ruskanen, who should have actually been called up, was unable to participate in the UNL Serbia match. "The match ended in a 1-1 draw." Finland had to play without Nande Ruskanen because the deadline for submitting the list had passed. 먹튀검증
In the end, Sarinen made an official apology. "Nande Luuskanen was disappointed, of course. However, I understood the situation and accepted it calmly. I sincerely apologize for this mistake," he said in an official statement from the Finnish Football Association.

Report this page