TJD-SP bans for Corinthians v Palmeiras in Paulista, see outcome | OneFootball

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·11 March 2026

TJD-SP bans for Corinthians v Palmeiras in Paulista, see outcome

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The São Paulo Sports Justice Tribunal (TJD-SP) judged, last Tuesday, those charged for incidents during the derby between Corinthians and Palmeiras, held on February 8th, during the first phase of the Campeonato Paulista, and won by Verdão 1-0 at Neo Química Arena, in São Paulo (SP).

The coach Abel Ferreira, forward Luighi from Palmeiras, a ball boy from Corinthians, as well as both clubs, were charged by the tribunal.


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Judgment Results

Luighi was charged under article 258 of the CBJD, which deals with “conduct contrary to discipline or sports ethics not specified by other rules of the Code.” The Disciplinary Commission unanimously convicted the athlete, who received a penalty of one match suspension, converted into a warning.

Abel Ferreira, who was sent off in the Derby, was charged under article 258, §2, II of the CBJD, for “disrespecting the refereeing team or disrespectfully complaining about their decisions.” He was also convicted and received the minimum penalty of one match suspension, which has already been served.

On the Corinthians side, the ball boy Alessandro da Silva was charged under article 254-A, §1, for “physical aggression during the match.” Expelled from the derby, Alessandro was cited in the match report for “kicking” Ramón Sosa’s leg during the confusion after Palmeiras’ goal. Convicted, he received a penalty of 60 days suspension.

Palmeiras was charged under articles 257, §3, and 191, III of the CBJD. Verdão was acquitted of the first charge and received a fine of R$ 5,000 for the second accusation. Corinthians was charged under articles 257, §3, and 213, III. Timão was acquitted of both charges.

See what the cited articles say:

  1. Art. 257, § 3

When it is not possible to identify all the participants, the sports entities whose athletes, coaches, technical staff, directors, or employees participated in the fight, conflict, or disturbance shall be penalized with a fine of up to R$ 20,000.

  1. Art. 191, III

Failure to comply with or hindering the fulfillment of: general or special competition regulations.

PENALTY: fine, from R$ 100 (one hundred reais) to R$ 100,000, with a deadline set for fulfilling the obligation.

  1. Art. 213, III

Failure to take measures capable of preventing and repressing: throwing objects onto the field or location of the sports event.

PENALTY: fine, from R$ 100 (one hundred reais) to R$ 100,000.

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