Athletico-PR may lose home games after fan attacks Hugo | OneFootball

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·4 de noviembre de 2025

Athletico-PR may lose home games after fan attacks Hugo

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The STJD (Superior Court of Sports Justice) has scheduled for next Monday, November 10, the trial of the incidents that occurred during the match between Athletico-PR and Corinthians at Arena da Baixada, for the first leg of the Copa do Brasil quarterfinals. The main incident is the field invasion by a fan who attacked Hugo Souza.

Athletico-PR was charged under articles 213, sections II and II, and 184 of the CBJD (Brazilian Code of Sports Justice), which state:


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Art. 213: “Failing to take measures capable of preventing and suppressing: invasion of the field or location of the sporting event and throwing objects onto the field or location of the sporting event.”   Art. 184: “When the agent, through more than one action or omission, commits two or more offenses, the penalties are applied cumulatively.”

The penalties provided for these articles are: fines ranging from R$ 100 to R$ 100,000, in addition to the possibility of loss of home field advantage for one to ten matches.

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Recall the case

The attack on Hugo Souza occurred at the 52nd minute of the clash between Athletico-PR and Corinthians in Curitiba. Shirtless, a Furacão fan invaded the field, ran towards Hugo Souza, and pushed him, being restrained by defender André Ramalho until security arrived. The goalkeeper condemned the act and demanded punishments.

Athletico-PR, in a note of repudiation, revealed it had filed a police report (B.O.). The match referee, Wilton Pereira Sampaio, reported the invasion and the throwing of cups onto the field in the match report.

The invader, identified as Julian, was taken to Demafe (Mobile Police Station for Football and Events of the Paraná Civil Police) and signed a simplified police report (TC), a document for recording minor offenses, with a maximum penalty of two years in prison or a fine. He apologized for the act.

“I apologize to the organized supporters, it wasn't intentional, it was the alcohol. Sorry about that,” said Julian.

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