Brazil women shown eight red cards
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Eight members of the Brazil women’s team and staff were sent off as a friendly match with the United States descended into ill-tempered chaos in Fortaleza, where the U.S.
- Police in riot gear calmed the situation as some Brazilian players confronted the referee after the hosts finished Tuesday’s match with nine players, and their coach and three members of staff were also sent off.
- Bia Zaneratto got a second yellow card for pushing Emily Sonnett in added time. Tarciane then elbowed Sophia Wilson and got a red card soon after.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Eight members of the Brazil women’s team and staff were sent off as a friendly match with the United States descended into ill-tempered chaos in Fortaleza, where the U.S. won 1-0 thanks to a second-half own goal by defender Isabela Chagas.
Police in riot gear calmed the situation as some Brazilian players confronted the referee after the hosts finished Tuesday’s match with nine players, and their coach and three members of staff were also sent off.
Brazil coach Arthur Elias, who received a first-half yellow card for a kit clash, was booked again in the 77th minute after kicking the ball away, as Spanish referee Paola Cebollada Lopez sent off some members of his staff as well.