Football history made as referee Clattenburg has yellow card Uno reversed in brilliant Sidemen charity match moment | The Sun

MARK CLATTENBURG made history by reversing a yellow card during yesterday's Sidemen charity match.

The former Premier League official took charge of the much-anticipated game for a second year on the bounce.

The match being for charity did not mean that Clattenburg, 48, left his cards at home.

With the Sidemen 6-4 up against the YouTube All-Stars in the 78th minute, Max Fosh fouled Simon Minter.

Clattenburg promptly went over to caution Fosh.

The whistler got his yellow card out… only to be Uno reversed.

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Fosh, 28, cheekily pulled out an Uno reverse card of his own, with Clattenburg subsequently withdrawing his booking.

The match was watched by a capacity 60,000 crowd at the London Stadium.

And a further 2.5million people tuned in at home on YouTube.

Many of the hordes watching loved Fosh's unique moment.

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Accompanied by a laughing emoji, one fan wrote: "My man Fosh uno reversed Clattenburg."

While a second joked: "Can't believe Premier League players never tried this."

A third quipped: "Max Fosh just Uno-Reversed Mark Clattenburg for a yellow card and it worked, what am I watching."

Another added: "No way Max Fosh has just Uno Reversed Mark Clattenburg."

The Sidemen triumphed 8-5 in the dramatic match in East London.

A huge amount of money was raised for Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), youth charity Teenage Cancer Trust and wish-granting charity, Rays of Sunshine.

Within just two hours, the game had raised £2.4million for various good causes.

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