Portal dos Dragões
·28. März 2026
Double standards: Brahimi got 2 for words, Suárez 1 for theft signs

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·28. März 2026

The difference in disciplinary criteria in Portuguese football has once again sparked controversy, now with two cases that have been contrasted.
Yacine Brahimi was suspended for two matches in 2017 after being sent off for allegedly directing “imperceptible words in French” at the fourth official, Tiago Antunes, during a Braga vs FC Porto match, an account that caused controversy. Since then, the case has become one of the most frequently cited examples in discussions about the consistency of decisions taken by the relevant authorities.
In contrast, Luis Suárez was punished with just a one-match suspension after repeatedly making a gesture associated with stealing in a recent match involving FC Porto, in an episode that also sparked intense debate over the proportionality of the punishment applied.
The comparison between the two cases has reignited criticism over the lack of uniformity in disciplinary criteria in cases involving FC Porto, especially when the issue concerns behaviour interpreted as offensive or provocative. The disparity between a two-match suspension for allegedly imperceptible words and a lighter punishment for repeated gestures has once again fuelled criticism over the credibility of refereeing and sporting justice.
At the centre of the discussion is, once again, the way reports, decisions and sanctions are assessed, in an issue that continues to divide opinion in Portuguese football.
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