AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·20. November 2025
Referee and VAR suspended after errors in São Paulo v Palmeiras derby

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·20. November 2025

After the gross errors committed by the refereeing in the last classic match between São Paulo and Palmeiras in this Brasileirão, the punishment has finally arrived.
Referee Ramon Abatti Abel and VAR Ilbert Estevam da Silva were punished by the Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) this Wednesday (19) and suspended from activities for 40 days by the 2nd Disciplinary Commission.
Both were charged under Article 259 of the Brazilian Code of Sports Justice for failing to “observe the rules of the sport”. The decision in the first instance, however, is still subject to appeal. If they do not obtain a suspensive effect, the referees will begin serving their punishments this Thursday (20).
The STJD punished the refereeing professionals with 20 days for the bizarre uncalled penalty by Palmeiras' Allan on Tapia and another 20 days for not expelling Andreas Pereira and Gustavo Gómez against Tricolor.
Since the controversial São Paulo 2 x 3 Palmeiras in the 27th round of the Brasileirão, Ramon Abatti has only officiated Serie B games and was AVAR2 in Mirassol x Botafogo, which was repeated on Wednesday night when he was scheduled as AVAR2 in Santos x Mirassol.
During the trial, São Paulo directors Rui Costa and Carlos Belmonte were warned for statements made against the refereeing at the time.
“We have to respect the decisions on the field. It is not up to the Sports Justice to review the refereeing decisions. But the errors are not of interpretation. They are scandalous errors. The uncalled penalty does not allow for any interpretation. It was blatantly a penalty situation and the VAR should have intervened. The same goes for Andreas' tackle and Gómez's elbow.”
“Not interfering with the decision on the field does not mean that the referees cannot be punished. These are very serious errors. It is incomprehensible why the VAR did not intervene in the situations,” voted the case's rapporteur, auditor Luiz Gabriel Batista Neves.
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