In a recent league game, SV Vonderort broke an undesirable record when it lost 43-0 to rival PSV
According
to German newspaper Express, SV Vonderort was down 35-0 at halftime –
that must have been a fun team talk in the interval! – and at one point
it was only able to field eight players. PSV Oberhausen was so
embarrassed by its lead that it made the sporting gesture of removing
three of its own players to even up the numbers.
After
conceding a goal nearly every two minutes, goalkeeper Marco Kwiotek may
have wanted to completely forget about the performance.
However,
five days later at a training session, two police cars arrived at
Vonderort’s training ground in Bottrop (around 30 miles west of
Dortmund). The 25-year-old keeper was escorted from the training field
by armed officers and brought to the local police station for
questioning.
Kwiotek called out to players as he was led from pitch by cops at the club’s base in Bottrop, western Germany: “They just want to clear some things up.”
He has not been seen since and police have refused to comment on why he was taken into custody.
The circumstances of the police inquiry are unclear and Kwiotek has since failed to answer his phone.
Club
managing director Christian Schröer told Express that he hopes the shot
stopper will be available for selection in Vonderort’s next game.
Hopefully, he won’t have to reach into the net quite so often in that
one.