AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·12 Mei 2026
STJD charges Bobadilla after obscene gesture row in derby

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·12 Mei 2026

The STJD prosecutor’s office charged Bobadilla over the events of the derby between Corinthians and São Paulo, played on Sunday (10) in Itaquera, for the Brazilian Championship. The São Paulo midfielder was charged under Article 258 of the Brazilian Code of Sports Justice, which refers to “any conduct contrary to sporting discipline or ethics not covered by the other rules.” The prescribed penalty ranges from one to six matches of suspension.
The complaint is linked to the gesture made by the Paraguayan during the celebration of São Paulo’s first goal. On the field, Corinthians players asked for the athlete’s immediate sending-off, alleging an obscene gesture. Referee Ânderson Daronco and the VAR, however, understood that the situation had a different context from recent cases involving Corinthians players sent off for similar acts. (Watch below).
According to the refereeing interpretation, Bobadilla’s gesture has a cultural connotation common in Spanish-speaking countries and, furthermore, was not directed at opponents. Even so, the Corinthians players complained a lot during the match. In an analysis published on Twitter, voice actor Gustavo Machado identified a moment when a Corinthians player says to the São Paulo midfielder: “We’ve already gotten two red cards because of this.”
In the complaint, the prosecutor’s office adopted a different understanding from the one applied on the field. The body stated that “it is public and well-known knowledge, widely recorded in broadcast footage and social media, that the player in question made an obscene gesture toward the opposing fans, in a context directly linked to the match.”
Corinthians were also charged under three different articles, dealing with the delay in returning from halftime and the failure to comply with the previously defined standardization for the goalkeepers’ uniforms, in addition to the more delicate case concerning objects thrown onto the pitch during the celebration of São Paulo’s first goal.
An electronic cigarette, a lighter, and a pair of sunglasses were thrown toward the São Paulo players. Calleri was even hit on the left arm by the vape, a situation that sparked the beginning of a scuffle between players from both teams. In the match report, Daronco recorded: “I report that, at the moment of São Paulo’s goal, a vape, a lighter, and a pair of sunglasses were thrown onto the field of play, toward the club’s players who were celebrating the goal. It was not possible to identify whether any athlete was hit.”
The Prosecutor’s Office, however, considered that the footage clearly shows that one of the objects hit Calleri and highlighted the risk caused by the situation on the pitch. Both hearings are scheduled for Thursday (14).
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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