Referee Savio Pereira Sampaio responded in a summary of the match between Guarani And the Syndicate That part of the pugrina crowd directed anti-gay chants to the tricolor crowd, at Brinco de Ouro (Watch the video above).
The match is valid for the 22nd round of the Brazilian Football Championship “B”Which ended with Grêmio winning 2-1, took place on Friday night in Campinas.
In the document, the referee says the act was performed while the national anthem was being played. Sávio Pereira highlighted that the refereeing team listened to the match delegate and reported it to the police.
Excerpt from the Guarani x Gremio summary – Photo: Reproduction / EPTV
Article 243-G of the Brazilian Sports Justice Law (CBJD), which addresses the practice of discrimination, provides for a fine of R$100 to R$100,000, plus a loss of points if the offense is committed simultaneously by a large number of people.
Guarani spoke about the case. See the full note below..
“Guarani disavows and regrets the position of those who staged anti-gay demonstrations targeting the opposition of the fans in yesterday’s match, as recorded in the summary. Such behavior is reprehensible and is not condoned by the club. Football cannot be a space for intolerance and prejudice.”
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