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Cuban taekwondo athlete kicks ref in face, could face lifetime ban

 

BEIJING -- Cuba's Angel Matos deliberately kicked a referee square in the face after he was disqualified in a bronze-medal match, prompting the World Taekwondo Federation to recommend Matos be banned for life.

Angel Matos kicks referee Chakir Chelbat. (Getty Images)  
Angel Matos kicks referee Chakir Chelbat. (Getty Images)  
"We didn't expect anything like what you have witnessed to occur," said WTF secretary general Yang Jin-suk. "I am at a loss for words."

Yang also recommended Matos' coach be banned.

Matos was winning 3-2, with 1:02 left in the second round, when he fell to the mat after being hit by his opponent, Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov. Matos was sitting there, awaiting medical attention, when he was disqualified for taking too much injury time. Fighters get one minute, and Matos was disqualified when his time ran out.

Matos angrily questioned the call, pushed a judge, then pushed and kicked referee Chakir Chelbat of Sweden, who required stitches in his lip. Matos spat on the floor and was escorted out.

"This is an insult to the Olympic vision, an insult to the spirit of taekwondo and, in my opinion, an insult to mankind," Yang said.

Matos' coach was unapologetic.

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"He was too strict," Leudis Gonzalez said, referring to the decision to disqualify Matos. Afterward, he charged the match was fixed, accusing the Kazakhs of offering him money.

Although the arena announcer said Matos and his coach were banned effective immediately, Yang said due process must be followed before officially banning the two.

In his first match, Matos defeated Italy's Leonardo Basile, then beat China's Liu Xiaobo 2-1 in the quarterfinals. But he lost to South Korean Cha Dong-min in the semis to land in the bronze medal match.

"To me it was obvious he was unable to continue," Chilmanov said. "His toe on his left foot was broken."

But Chilmanov added: "Rules are rules. I'm happy with my medal."

Matos won the gold medal in this division -- the men's over 176 pounds -- at the 2000 Sydney Games, dedicating the victory to his mother, who died on the day of the opening ceremony. At the 2004 Athens Games, he finished 11th.

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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Apr 29, 2007

August 23, 2008 10:42 am
That's got to be the worst display of sportsmanship I've ever heard of.  I don't care if the ref calls your mother ugly and then steals your wallet, you still don't kick him in the face.  Unreal...
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 20, 2006

August 23, 2008 1:33 pm
Something interesting actually happened in the Olympics. Wow! That guy should have been given an honorary gold just for the effort. I'm actually a little sad that I missed the event. Then again, are the Olympics on TV?

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 19, 2006

August 23, 2008 11:28 pm

As an afro-cuban, I must say, the nation of Cuba is at no way at fault for this guy's action. This was cleary his dumb decision, band him for life if it would improve the Olympic's and clear the damage that has been already affected the nation of my country (well ethic country) Cuba.

Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Feb 19, 2008

August 23, 2008 12:03 pm
of those "banned" American movies while in Cuba.  In the movies it's cool to knock out a ref that you don't like - all the fans stand and give you a standing ovation, and the commentators make some snide remark about how the ref deserved it after all.  In real life,  to put it midly, it's just plain stupid.  I wouldn't want to be in this guys shoes when he flies back ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 7, 2007

August 23, 2008 1:06 pm
Maybe the ref was a little hasty in DQ'ing the guy. His foot certainly doesn't look injured in that picture. Ooof.