Here he is again: CBF names referee for São Paulo v Vitória | OneFootball

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·9 avril 2026

Here he is again: CBF names referee for São Paulo v Vitória

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São Paulo’s next clash, against Vitória in Salvador (BA) this Saturday (11), had its referee appointed by the CBF at a public hearing held on Thursday afternoon (9).

The man who will take charge of officiating Tricolor’s match in the 11th round of the Brasileirão is the famous and controversial Anderson Daronco from Rio Grande do Sul, 45 years old.


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As the CBF usually states, the selection of referees is defined by taking into account the stages of the competition, the importance and degree of complexity of each match, as well as the referees’ qualifications, fitness, and technical performance.

Daronco has already officiated São Paulo matches twice in this Brasileirão, both in derbies. First, he refereed the 1-1 draw with Santos at Vila Belmiro, and more recently the 1-0 defeat to rival Palmeiras at Morumbi.

CONTROVERSIAL HISTORY

Without major controversies in those most recent matches, Daronco has greatly irritated Tricolor in other games he officiated. The latest of them was in the 2025 Brasileirão, when the Morumbi club went to Mineirão and lost 1-0 to Cruzeiro. On that occasion, Anderson Daronco’s refereeing, despite having no direct errors affecting the scoreline, still helped shape the frustrating scenario of São Paulo’s defeat.

His handling of the match was marked by biased decisions, almost always favoring Cruzeiro in doubtful situations. A yellow card shown to Luciano after he was fouled illustrates the reversal of standards: while the São Paulo player was duly booked, Cruzeiro’s Villalba escaped unpunished after an aggressive challenge. Five minutes later, he was shown a yellow for a hard foul, when he could have been sent off.

Even more absurd was the card shown to Patryck. The match report mentions a “reckless trip,” but the footage shows it would not have been acceptable even as punishment for dissent, much less for a trip that never happened: the No. 36 went only for the ball. To make matters worse, Wânderson was injured after unintentionally hitting the São Paulo player.

Daronco was also at the center of another controversial moment in Tricolor’s recent history. In the second leg of the 2023 Copa do Brasil quarterfinals against Palmeiras, at their stadium, the referee from Rio Grande do Sul disallowed a header scored by Calleri, even after VAR recommended an on-field review of the play, calling a foul by Diego Costa on Zé Rafael.

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