February 28, 2021 Spain, Camp Nou Stadium
It was a normal evening in Spain, Barcelona, where the state's most beloved team and one of the biggest football clubs in the world, FC Barcelona, was playing.
In their iconic almost 100,000-seater stadium, the home team was facing an unexpected travesty. What was anticipated to be a walk in the park—a straightforward match against newly promoted Huesca, last season's Segunda División champions—had turned into a nightmare. Huesca, a team struggling to survive in La Liga, barely hovering above relegation in 17th place, had flipped the script. What was supposed to be an ordinary, suspense-free match had now become a shocking spectacle, a reminder of why football is known as the sport where the unbelievable happens.