A masked player steals the spotlight in a charity match

A masked player stole the show in a charity match, aimed at raising money to supply water to remote villages in the African desert, at Selhurst Park between two popular football teams on the YouTube platform (Beta and AMP). He scored for his team with a wonderful individual effort and then scored for the opponent.

It is not yet known who the mysterious player, who wore a red and black mask to hide his identity, is, but according to the report he participated in the Champions League competition in his career.

The masked man played for the AMP team and scored the equalizer and refused to remove his mask, which led the audience to suspect that the mask made him not see the ball well, which resulted in the scoring by friendly fire.

Al-Moqena was replaced in the 76th minute and the match ended in a 6-6 draw, with Daniel Sturridge scoring the equalizer for Al-Moqena. Play stopped after thousands of spectators took to the field and refused to leave, forcing officials to quickly remove the players and missing the opportunity to watch a penalty shootout to decide the winning team. A video clip showed the mysterious player continuing to wear the mask even in the match tunnel after the whistle.

By Editor

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