14.09.2025 17:30
Noah König, who plays for Greuther Fürth in Bundesliga 2, received a red card just 22 seconds into the match against Kaiserslautern, making him the player to receive the earliest red card in the history of the league.
In the 5th week match of Bundesliga 2, Greuther Fürth faced Kaiserslautern. The match played at Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer Stadium ended with Kaiserslautern winning 3-0.
3 POINTS WITH 3 GOALS
The goals that brought victory to Kaiserslautern were scored by Naatan Skytta in the 33rd minute and Ivan Prtajin in the 58th and 64th minutes.
RED CARD IN THE 22ND SECOND OF THE MATCH
A situation that occurred at the beginning of the match marked the game. Noah König, a defender wearing the Greuther Fürth jersey, made a harsh intervention on his opponent while trying to clear the ball in the 22nd second of the match. The referee showed a direct red card to König.
ENTERED LEAGUE HISTORY
The 22-year-old player became the player to receive the earliest red card in league history with this red card shown in the 22nd second.