Flamengo has reinforcements for direct game against Bragantino

After the STJD’s judgment this Tuesday, the duo was released for direct play in the Brazilian Championship; club is fined R$54 thousand

The Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) released Gerson It is Bruno Henriqueafter trial this Tuesday, 21st, for the Flamengo against Bragantino. The red and black duo will be able to enter the field this Wednesday, at Maracanã, in a delayed match of the Brazilian Championship.

The Rio club was also fined R$54,000 for delaying the return of the second half and for throwing glasses and seats on the lawn of the Mané Garrincha stadium, in Brasília, in the duel against Santos.

Gerson and Bruno Henrique were punished with a penalty game for their expulsions in the match against Peixe, but the duo has already served their sentence and is free for the direct duel against Massa Bruta.

According to the publication of “Globo Esporte”, the auditor reporting the case, Diogo Azevedo Maia, asked Gerson to take the hook for two matches as he understood that Fla’s play was “inconsequential” and asked for the application of article 250 on “Performing an act disloyal or hostile during the match, test or equivalent”.

However, the rapporteurs Carlos Eduardo Cardoso, Yuri Engel It is Marcelo Vieira they requested the disqualification of 254, § 2, which states that “The judicial body is entitled to replace the suspension penalty with a warning if the infraction is minor”.

As for Bruno Henrique, the simple suspension was decided unanimously, as the attacker fell under article 258 (“Assuming any conduct contrary to discipline or sporting ethics not typified by the other rules of this Code”).

Regarding the fine, Fla was punished by R$4,000 for the delay in returning from the break, covered by article 206, and by R$50,000 for throwing cups and seats on the lawn (article 213-III.


Source: sportbuzz

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