By Associated Press | October 25, 2016 8:41 am

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The founder of a Rhode Island youth football team says its season is ending early after the coach put a man into a game against 13- and 14-year-old players.

Capital City Buccaneers founder Alexandra Diaz says she had stepped away from the Sunday game in Scituate when the coach let the young man believed to be at least 18 take part in several plays before getting kicked out.

“We noticed his arm tattoos, facial hair,” one parent told WPRO. “Not like a normal 8th grade student.”

WJAR-TV reports the Providence team had been losing when the incident occurred. Parents spotted the man suit up on the sideline.

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Diaz says the coach took full responsibility and has been fired. She says the varsity team has been stripped of the remainder of their season.

The league’s vice president tells WLNE-TV the decision has been made to remove the team indefinitely.

Information from USA TODAY High School Sports was used in this report