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Player sacked after messing up Panenka penalty in Copa Sudamericana

BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - APRIL 16: Danilo Arboleda of La Equidad and Bendrix Parra of Independiente FBC battle for the ball during a match between La Equidad and Independiente FBC as part of the first stage of Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2019 at Estadio El Campin on April 16, 2019 in Bogota, Colombia. (Photo by Luis Ramirez/Getty Images)
Danilo Arboleda (left) of La Equidad and Bendrix Parra (right) battle for the ball (Photo by Luis Ramirez/Getty Images)

A player has been sacked by his club after his attempted Panenka penalty was saved in a Copa Sudamericana game.

Bendrix Parra was playing for Paraguayan side Independiente Campo Grande against Colombia’s La Equidad in the last 32 of South America’s equivalent of the Europa League.

When the tie, goalless after two legs, went to a shoot-out, Parra stepped up to take the third of Independiente’s spot-kicks – but his attempted Panenka ended up being saved by the chest of goalkeeper Diego Novoa.

As if the embarrassment of his very public failure was not punishment enough, the Venezuelan midfielder was subsequently shown the door by his club.

Independiente president Eriberto Gamarra told ABC Color’s Cardinal Deportivo: “The board made the decision because his way of taking the penalty was very irresponsible.

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“We are all responsible for not reaching the next round of the Copa Sudamericana but it’s true that there was some upset in the group and they blame him.”

He added that they took the decision “because we wanted to leave this behind”.

Parra wasn’t the only player to miss his spot-kick in the penalty shootout though, in fact you could argue other misses were worse than his.

As well as saving Parra’s effort, Novoa also scored in the shoot-out, which his side went on to win 4-3.

Additional from PA.

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