10. Angel Matos Boots The Referee In The Face
Upon receiving the gold medal in taekwondo during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Angel Matos became an instant national hero in his native country of Cuba. Achieving more and more success throughout the years that followed, Matos was tipped for big things during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. While fighting for the bronze medal, Matos and his opponent Kazakhstan’s Arman Chilmanov were neck and neck. After receiving a slight foot injury, Matos underwent a ‘Kyeshi’, a medical timeout in which players are allowed one minute to gather themselves before deciding whether or not to continue. However, after taking longer than a minute, the referee ruled that he had taken too long and would therefore be disqualified and unable to continue due to a rule break. Angry, Matos saw red and within seconds kicked the referee in the face, pushed an opposing judge and spat on the floor of the arena. Banned for life, Matos and his then coach Leudis González were shunned by the taekwondo community, citing that his behavior was ‘a strong violation of the spirit of taekwondo and the Olympic Games’. Talk about being a sore loser.
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