Cork City's All-Island Cup game against DLR Waves was halted in the 44th minute after a toddler got his hands on the corner flag at Fermoy Football Club in Co Cork on Saturday afternoon, June 17. The incident occurred when the young child swung the flag on top of a small mound as two players asked him to give it back. An adult spectator eventually intervened and took the flag from the child, allowing play to resume. Later, Cork City FC Women shared a clip of the incident saying: 'This did actually happen, by the way...' Cork City went on to win the game 2-1 thanks to goals from Chloe Atkinson and Kiera Sena. The incident has gone viral on Twitter, with Cork City's original tweet generating more than 1.2 million impressions. The club's fans were amused by the incident, with one person replying 'Love how no one is willing to tackle this little lad!!' while another tweeted tongue-in-cheek: 'I hope the trouble maker is banned and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Need this out of the game.' The win was a significant one for Cork City, as they continue to compete in the All-Island Cup. The team's performance was impressive, with Chloe Atkinson and Kiera Sena scoring crucial goals. The incident with the toddler added a lighthearted moment to the game, and Cork City's fans were happy to see their team come out on top. The All-Island Cup is a competitive tournament, and Cork City's win against DLR Waves was an important one. The team will look to build on this momentum as they continue to compete in the tournament.