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·23 January 2026

Palmeiras, Leila to sue over Allianz graffiti

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This Friday, the São Paulo Civil Police identified four individuals responsible for the graffiti on the walls of Allianz Parque, which occurred after Palmeiras suffered a 4-0 defeat against Novorizontino last Tuesday. The club and president Leila Pereira will take legal action against the perpetrators in the judicial sphere.

The information was initially reported by ESPN and confirmed by Gazeta Esportiva.


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The Graffiti

The graffiti appeared after Palmeiras’ 4-0 defeat to Novorizontino last Tuesday. On Wednesday morning, the walls of Allianz Parque were found covered with phrases such as “Abel, has the magic ended?” and “Leila, your business is stealing,” written on the ticket office walls located on Rua Palestra Itália.

The Involved Parties

After the crime, the club filed a police report and Drade (Delegation for the Repression of Sports Intolerance Crimes) managed to identify Paulo Sérgio Goes de Oliveira, Murilo Landim Baldi, Murylo Mikael Santos, and Deivison Correia Carvalho as the perpetrators.

A fifth individual also participated but has not yet been found by the police, who are continuing the search.

Repeat Offender

One of the perpetrators, Deiveson Correia Carvalho, has already been arrested and has a history of other violent incidents related to organized fan groups.

Deiveson was involved in a recent episode with Cruzeiro fans, where members of Máfia Azul, Cruzeiro’s organized supporters, set up an ambush on Fernão Dias highway for members of Mancha Verde, Palmeiras’ main organized supporters group, in mid-2022.

Judicial Sphere

Palmeiras will take legal action against the individuals to answer for the crime of “defacing, graffitiing, or otherwise defiling a building or urban monument.” Leila Pereira, who was personally targeted in the messages, will sue the perpetrators for slander and defamation.

* By Henrique Zaneti

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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