Coluna do Fla
·13 November 2025
See Palmeiras’ reaction after Bruno Henrique’s STJD hearing

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·13 November 2025

What happens at Flamengo affects Palmeiras. The judgment of Bruno Henrique at the Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) was no different. After the forward's acquittal, the São Paulo team did not hide their anger with the outcome.
According to journalist Danilo Lavieri from UOL, people within Palmeiras were outraged. Additionally, among the directors of the São Paulo team, a photo of the STJD vice-president, Rodrigo Aiache, wearing the red-and-black jersey in the stands is circulating in messaging app groups.
— During the trial, I received a controversial photo from people at Palmeiras. Rodrigo, who participated in the trial… And his analysis text says he was calm with the decision being correct (…). He supports Flamengo. This irritated the people at Palmeiras — said Lavieri.
After the postponement of the trial on Monday (10), Palmeiras president Leila Pereira spoke about the case, showing concern. However, after the result on Thursday (13), the tendency is for the São Paulo club to opt for silence.
Tried for alleged involvement in providing information for sports betting, Bruno Henrique received a 12-game suspension in September, in the first instance. Later, in November, the Flamengo forward faced the second instance and was partially acquitted, receiving only a fine of R$ 100,000.
The defense of Flamengo managed to change the article under which Bruno Henrique was charged. Initially, the player was penalized for allegedly interfering with the match result and harming the team, but the lawyers managed to change it to an article that refers to “infractions related to non-compliance with competition regulations.”
After the acquittal, Bruno Henrique will travel with Flamengo to Recife, where the Most Beloved will face Sport next Saturday (15), in a delayed match of the 12th round of the Brasileirão. The match kicks off at 6:30 PM (Brasília time), at Arena de Pernambuco.
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