Shocking moment footy ace is PEED on as Dog Day celebration goes very wrong with mascot 'unable to handle pressure' | The Sun

A FOOTBALLER was peed on by a dog while another pup pooed on the pitch during a Colombian football match.

During the pre-match ceremony with the players lined up in front of the crowd the pups must have started to feel the pressure.


The dogs were used as mascots as part of the Colombian Dog Day celebration ahead of the Independiente Medellin clash against Junior de Barranquilla in the BetPlay League.

This was evident when Colombian outfit Medellin ace Luciano Pons' dog lifted its leg and relieved itself on team-mate David Loaiza.

Loaiza did not seem to notice the accident the dog had had as he was then distracted by what his dog was up to.

His pup had wandered off behind him and a different relief as it pooped on the pitch leaving Loaiza with an embarrassed smile on his face.

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And fans watching the moment via social media found it hilarious.

One tweeted: "Loaiza's puppy was not ready for so much pressure."

A second commented: "Pons' dog pissing on the player who is pooing, long live football damn! 😂"

A third wrote: "HAHA the dog he had poos, the other goes and pees on him."

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A fourth said: "Loaiza is such a trunk that they mistook him for a post and urinated on him."

A fifth added: "Pons pissed Loaiza while the other pooped, is the FPC summed up in two seconds."

After the incident, the players shook the opposing players' hands and started the match.

Independiente Medellín tweeted about the dogs after the game as their appearance as mascots was to commemorate them.

It read: "A special outing in commemoration of the day of the most faithful companion and an invitation to adopt these furry ones who fill our lives with joy."

And it appeared that the accidents were good luck as they went on to win the game 1-0 with Pons grabbing the only goal.

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