Soccer star Cristiano Biraghi was pelted with trash while on the field during the UEFA Europa Conference League final on Wednesday -- and one of the objects hit him so flush, it opened a gnarly wound on his head.
Cristiano Biraghi
The incident happened during the first half of West Ham's heated tilt with Fiorentina at Fortuna Arena in Prague ... after Biraghi's Fiorentina squad was awarded a corner kick.
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