Suspected drunk referee forcefully removed from Czech match
O Sport
Drunk referee during Příbram vs. Slavia Praha 11.05.2016 (Czech Republic) pic.twitter.com/Acu68ff7Fk
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There's likely a job opening on the horizon for aspiring referees in the Czech Republic, after an allegedly inebriated official was removed from a top flight match Wednesday.
Footage of the referee - reportedly named Marek Pilny, according to O Sport - shows the man stumbling along the sidelines during Slavia Prague's 3-1 win over Pribram on Wednesday. His lack of subtlety eventually led to an even more awkward moment when he struggled to prevent a security guard from dragging him away from the pitch.
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