Handball given and a red card. If officials can't get basic decisions right at Level 10, then there is no hope for them at higher levels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM1nHb2Ig20
ive seen plenty of worse ones than that, its not a good decision though. Ref who fall for Youngs twist and pike are way worse decisions.
On another note, me and my friend Mike were playing FIFA once and had a penalty given against us when the foul was outside the box. Just thought I'd add that.
This one must rank up there? ..South American Football - Referee beheaded by fans for killing player There were absolutely horrific scenes at an amateur football match in Brazil when spectators lynched a referee and put his head on a stake after he had killed a player. Eurosport â Sat, Jul 6, 2013 09:41 BST.. The barely believable incident happened in Maranhao, Brazil, last Sunday. According to reports in Brazil, referee Otavio Jordao da Silva (20) fatally stabbed footballer Josenir dos Santos Abreu (30) during a heated moment of a match. Santos Abreu is believed to have argued and then struck the referee after being unhappy with a decision. It is believed the referee was carrying a knife throughout the match and fatally stabbed the player in retaliation. Santos Abreu was rushed to hospital but died from injuries on the way. Outraged by the incident, some spectators then apparently decided to inflict a gruesome revenge on the referee. According to reports, the referee was tied up, beaten, stoned and quartered. They then put his head on a stake and planted it in the middle of the pitch. One man, Luiz Moraes de Souza, 27, has been arrested over the incident. He has admitted to assaulting the referee but denied killing the man. Police are searching for two more suspects. They are currently viewing video footage of the incident filmed by a witness with a mobile phone. In a statement, the regional delegate of Santa Ines, Valter Costa, who is looking after the case, said: "One crime never justifies another crime. Actions likes this do not collaborate with the legality of state law." http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/...e-beheaded-fans-killing-player-084120459.html
I'd say the Sunderland/Arsenal game where he decided that the foul didn't deny a goalscoring opportunity despite him disallowing a goal in order to take it back for the freekick.