🎥 We've found the weekend's most chaotic goal 🤣
Poor ball boy.
Sometimes football can descend into chaos in an instant. The Sant Andreu team learned this the hard way during their defeat to the Valencia academy (2-3).
With 20 minutes left in the match, the Andalusians scored after a crazy sequence of events.
Between the goalkeeper's mistake, the defender's wild save, and the ball boy getting hit by a ball, it's definitely the most chaotic action of the weekend.
▶️ EN DIRECTE | Cop dur al Narcís Sala. El València Mestalla fa el tercer. Gol de @_joseluu_27 ⚔️ @uesantandreu 1⃣-3⃣ @Academia_VCF ⌚️ minut 70📷 Segueix el desenllaç de la Segona RFEF a @beteve https://t.co/aVqSry9oKK pic.twitter.com/vo4eeUqpUj
— btv esports (@btvesports) April 27, 2025
It's worth noting that the player who kicked the ball that hit the young ball boy went to apologize to the boy and his family after the match.
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