German goalkeeper detained by police day after conceding 43 goals
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SV Vonderort football club's second team in German C League broke a record last week by conceding 43 goals in one football match.

Marco, the 25-year-old goalkeeper, who conceded all of the 43 goals, was taken by police days after during training with the team at a football field.

Marco, who is now a record holder in the history of football in the world, conceded a goal per two minutes in the match with PSV Oberhausen club.

Following a few days after the unprecedented match, press members showed great interest to the trainings of the club.

While Marco was training with his team mates, four police officers with two police cars came near the pitch. Two of the police officers entered the training field and spoke with Marco for a few minutes. Marco then left the pitch and walked to the changing rooms.

While Marco was leaving the field, he was quoted by the press as saying "I'm going to the police station only to clarify a situation."

No news has been heard from Marco after he left the soccer field. It has been reportedly stated that his mobile phone cannot be reached at the moment.

In its next match in the League, SV Vonderort played with another goalkeeper and was beaten 8-0 by Batenbrocker Ruhrpott Kicker's third team.

The coach of the bizarre football team is a womannamed Liesenfeld, who has started her football career after having a serious disease. She has been managing the football club for two months.