Carlos Vinicius may have hammered Marine with a first-half hat-trick, but the non-league club enjoyed a bumper pay day and an occasion to remember in the FA Cup third round.
Marine compete in the eighth tier of English football and a clash with Premier League contenders Tottenham would normally have been a historic event for fans.
But with the match played behind closed doors due to coronavirus restrictions, club chiefs came up with an ingenious idea of selling virtual tickets for the tie.
Prior to kick-off, Marine announced they had sold 23,000 virtual tickets, which cost £10 each to fans across the country wishing to support them.
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