Combat sports Headbutts are generally forbidden in most combat sports and, if performed, result in penalties and even disqualifications. However, it is a strike allowed in
Lethwei (which is the only professional sport allowing the strike),
capoeira,
muay boran,
combat sambo, some
full-contact karate rulesets/variants - namely
Kūdō - and in the self-defence art of
krav maga. In traditional boxing,
official game style regulations are used if the headbutt is accidental. If a match does not reach halfway, it is no contest. If it reaches past the official match point, then scores will be calculated. It is also the primary focus of the
Eritrean
martial art Testa. Headbutts were a commonly used technique in
vale tudo and
mixed martial arts before the introduction of the
unified rules of MMA. Similarly, although the art itself forbids any kind of strikes, some masters of
judo taught the use of headbutts under the name of
atama ate waza, as demonstrated by
Kyuzo Mifune and
Mikinosuke Kawaishi.
Association football Intentional headbutting is irregular in
association football and even attempting one will warrant dismissal by a
red card. Famously, during the
2006 FIFA World Cup Final between
Italy and
France, French team captain
Zinedine Zidane headbutted Italian player
Marco Materazzi after an angry exchange. Zidane received a red card, and Italy won the match on penalties. It was his last professional game, and ended his career on a "discordant" note. This moment was later immortalized by a
sculpture titled "Headbutt" by French artist Adel Abdessemed. In February 2011,
Gennaro Gattuso was suspended for four matches after confronting and headbutting
Tottenham Hotspur assistant coach
Joe Jordan at the conclusion of a UEFA Champions League match. In 2016,
Roy O'Donovan was handed an eight match ban, one of the longest bans in
A-League Men history, after he headbutted Phoenix defender
Manny Muscat. In August 2022,
Liverpool player
Darwin Núñez received a
red card for headbutting
Crystal Palace player
Joachim Andersen after several rough tackles between each other during the match.
Ice hockey Headbutting is not allowed in ice hockey. In the
National Hockey League even an unsuccessful attempt at headbutting warrants a double minor. An actual headbutt is a major penalty and a game misconduct, and a
match penalty is mandatory if the referee rules that there was reckless endangerment.
Handball On March 3, 2014,
Milena Knežević headbutted
Anita Görbicz during the last seconds of the game between
ŽRK Budućnost and
Győri ETO KC in the
EHF Women's Champions League group stage. Knežević was banned for the next two matches.
Wrestling On April 9, 2017, Japanese wrestler
Katsuyori Shibata headbutted
Kazuchika Okada during their match at
Sakura Genesis 2017. The headbutt was so hard that it caused Shibata to start bleeding from the forehead. After the match, Shibata collapsed backstage, from where he was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with a
subdural hematoma. Scottish wrestler
Drew McIntyre uses a headbutt as part of his moveset that is called the Glasgow Kiss. ==References==