
Today, on the Smosh Games Binho (finger soccer) field, player Angela Giarratana of Team Pink was falsely called out on a foul. Ref Chanse McCrary believed he saw a double-touch on the ball during Giarratana’s play. “You’ve already touched it!” he calls, and grabs her hand, causing a net touch.

Giarratana’s teammate, Trevor Evarts, in an effort to save their team against an opposing score, points out the net touch.
Giarratana immediately jumps in and clarifies, “Chanse grabbed my hand and then it touched the net!”



Evarts and Giarratana explaining the net touch caused by the ref’s grab.
Despite their efforts, the foul double-touch call is not revoked, however they receive the the saving penalty from the net touch which, though it removes a player from their field, forces a ball reset, in their favor.
“It’s all bad propaganda!!” Giarratana says from the sidelines as ref McCrary has defender Daniel Lopez of Team Pink benched.

Evarts is heard comforting his teammate, gently reassuring her, “It’s better than them having a free shot, it’s okay.”


Slow-mos were unfortunately not processed until after the game was called as a loss minutes later for Team Pink, when opponent Team Stink manages to score the winning goal.

However, those playbacks show that the double-touch call was a foul call. And, again, that the net touch was caused by ref McCrary’s physical grab on Giarratana.
Does this make Team Stink’s win void?
Should Team Pink demand a new game?
Sound off in the comments!
Watch the replay video for a slow-mo of the action on this afternoon’s match… And, we’ll see you at the next game on the SMOSH GAMES FIELD. ⚽🥅💥
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Photos courtesy of Smosh Games and TomatoSmosh.







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