Coupe de France: Record 13-Second Red Card – VIDEO

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Sent off after only 13 seconds of play this Sunday, December 21 in the 32nd final of the Coupe de France, this player set himself quite a record.

Never has a player been sent off so quickly in the entire history of the Coupe de France! This Sunday, December 21, a player from Chauvigny, a National 3 club, received a red card after barely 13 seconds of play, during the Viennese’s trip to Montreuil, a Regional 1 club.

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The player was guilty of a gross foul, holding his opponent by the arm at shoulder level while the latter had quickly gained the upper hand and was heading towards the goal. Logan Assignon thus received a direct red and returned to the locker room. He is the brother of a well-known former Ligue 1 player, Lorenz Assignon, who has nearly 100 matches with Stade Rennais between 2021 and 2024. He now plays in Germany, for Stuttgart.

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