Christian Atsu: Compatriot dedicates a goal to him – referee understands

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The striker pays tribute to the deceased footballer with a touching gesture – the referee understands

Mohammed Kudus pays tribute to Christian Atsu after his goal for Ajax Amsterdam. “RIP Atsu” is written on his shirt.

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At the age of 32, footballer Christian Atsu died in the earthquake in Turkey. His compatriot Mohammed Kudus dedicated a goal to him – and the referee also supported the gesture.

The death of Christian Atsu has rocked the football world. The football professional from Ghana was found dead under the rubble after the devastating earthquake in south-east Turkey. He was only 32 years old and died in the city of Hatay. During his career he had played for FC Porto, Newcastle United and Chelsea FC, among others, and made 60 appearances for the Ghana national team.

Many clubs, including the Turkish Football Association, have expressed their sadness and dismay at his death. Mohammed Kudus, Atsu’s compatriot, paid tribute to the deceased footballer with a touching gesture during his club’s Ajax Amsterdam game against Sparta Rotterdam. After taking a free kick, Kudus pulled his jersey over his head and displayed the words “RIP Atsu” on his undershirt.

Commemorating Christian Atsu – praise for the referee

A sign that touched many fans – and apparently did not leave the referee Pol von Boekel indifferent. Because, according to the rules, taking off the jersey when celebrating a goal is actually punished with a yellow card. But the referee apparently recognized the special situation and waived the warning.

“This is about something bigger than the rules of football, it’s a matter of life and death,” Kudus told ESPN after the game. “The referee said it wasn’t allowed, but he understood the situation. I’m grateful to him for that and I respect him a lot.” Former DFB top referee Manuel Graefe also praised the referee’s instincts on Twitter: “That’s what you call personality, which a top referee needs to know/feel when you’re doing something in the spirit of sport – here even human compassion – ‘regulate’ or omit here,” he commented on the scene.

Ajax striker Kudus explained the background to his jubilation as follows: “I decided to do it because he (Christian Atsu, editor’s note) means a lot to me. I learned a lot from watching him, he also gives me regular tips given.” If he hadn’t scored a goal in the game, he would have shown the lettering after the final whistle, said the 22-year-old.

Sources: ESPN / Manuel Gräfe on Twitter


Before and after videos show the extent of the destruction in the earthquake area

Watch the video: Tens of thousands die in the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, entire streets are in ruins. The extent of the devastation in the region is shown by a comparison with video recordings from before the violent tremors.

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