Gazeta Esportiva.com
·13 April 2026
Corinthians to contest CBF over Flaco not being sent off in derby

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·13 April 2026

The clásico between Corinthians and Palmeiras last Sunday, which ended in a 0-0 draw, is still generating controversy and complaints this Monday. Timão’s Football Executive, Marcelo Paz, spoke out about the incident in which Flaco López allegedly elbowed Breno Bidon in the face and promised to demand answers from the CBF over the Palmeiras striker not being sent off.
“We want to understand why Flaco was not sent off for a clear elbow on Breno Bidon. The VAR yesterday was extremely active in Corinthians’ send-offs, so we want an explanation as to why this play was not reviewed by VAR. We want an explanation as to why the referee was not called over to review it, as happened in the other incidents in the match,” said the executive.
Every Monday, the governing body holds a meeting with the clubs to discuss refereeing, and Marcelo Paz plans to raise the issue during the meeting.
During the Derby, VAR was called upon frequently. First, a review was needed for the sending-off of Corinthians midfielder André, who made obscene gestures after being fouled and ended up receiving a red card.
Later, Matheuzinho also forced the referee to go to VAR after punching Flaco López in the second half, leaving Timão with two men fewer in the clásico.
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In addition to Corinthians, Palmeiras also led complaints about the refereeing this Monday. Verdão protested a penalty not awarded for striker Ramón Sosa and demanded an explanation from the video officiating crew, led by Daniel Nobre Bins from Rio Grande do Sul.
“Why didn’t VAR recommend awarding a penalty in this play?” the club asked in a social media post.
The incident in question took place around the 16th minute of the second half. Allan started the move, beat his marker, and crossed into the middle. Defender Gabriel Paulista got there first to clear the ball and challenged Sosa. Both fell inside the six-yard box, and Palmeiras players appealed for a penalty, but referee Flávio Rodrigues de Souza waved play on.
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