The STJD has charged four Corinthians players and one staff member following clashes during the Corinthians vs. Palmeiras derby. A hearing is set for next Friday to address the incidents that occurred during the match, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
STJD charges players over clashes in Corinthians v Palmeiras derby
The Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) scheduled for next Friday, at 10 a.m., the hearing regarding the incidents that occurred in the 0-0 draw between Corinthians and Palmeiras.
The derby, played at Neo QuĂmica Arena and valid for the 11th round of the BrasileirĂŁo, was marked by red cards during regular time and turmoil behind the scenes after the final whistle.
Four Corinthians players were charged, along with one staff member, and will answer for alleged violations of the Brazilian Code of Sports Justice (CBJD).
In addition, both teams were also charged under Article 257,
Matheuzinho (23' of the 2nd half): The full-back received a straight red after striking forward Flaco LĂłpez in the face during the start of a scuffle.
đ„ Chaos behind the scenes
The controversies spilled off the field after the end of the match. Palmeiras claimed that young forward Luighi was assaulted on the way to the anti-doping test room.
On the other hand, Corinthians accused security personnel linked to their rival of assaulting Breno Bidon and Gabriel Paulista.
In the official match report, the referee said he only became aware of the "generalized turmoil" upon arriving at the dressing room.
The document states that a Corinthians security guard shoved Palmeiras player Luighi, but the referee stressed that he did not witness physical aggression between players from the two teams.
âïž Understand the articles in the complaint
To understand the possible punishments that will be judged on Friday, see what each article says:
Article 206 (Delay in the match): Causing a delay in the start or restart of the match. Penalty: Fine of R$100 to R$1,000 per minute.
Article 213, §1 (Security failure): Failure by the home club to prevent disorder. Penalty: Fine and loss of 1 to 10 home matches.
Article 243-F (Offense to honor): Insults and moral offenses. Penalty: Suspension from 1 to 6 matches and a fine.
Article 243-G (Discriminatory act): Racist or prejudiced offenses. Penalty: Suspension from 5 to 10 matches, a fine, and possible sanction against the club.
Article 250 (Hostile act): Shoving or preventing a goal-scoring chance without serious aggression. Penalty: Suspension from 1 to 3 matches.
Article 254-A (Physical aggression): Punches, kicks, or elbow strikes away from the play. Penalty: Suspension from 4 to 12 matches (which may reach 24 in the event of serious injury).
Article 257 (Participation in turmoil/brawl): Involvement in collective fights. Penalty: Suspension from 2 to 10 matches (clubs may be fined).
Article 258 (Unsportsmanlike conduct): Offensive gestures or disrespect toward sporting ethics. Penalty: Suspension from 1 to 6 matches or from 15 to 180 days.
What incidents led to the STJD charges against Corinthians players?
The charges stem from clashes that occurred during the 0-0 draw between Corinthians and Palmeiras, including red cards and turmoil after the match.
When is the hearing for the STJD charges regarding the derby incidents?
The hearing is scheduled for next Friday at 10 a.m.
How many players from Corinthians are facing charges from the STJD?
Four players from Corinthians are facing charges, along with one staff member.
What is the basis for the charges against the Corinthians players?
The players are charged with alleged violations of the Brazilian Code of Sports Justice (CBJD).
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