Coluna do Fla
·24 maggio 2026
Former referees debate Carrascal red card in Flamengo v Palmeiras

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·24 maggio 2026

The sending-off of Jorge Carrascal this Saturday (23), in the Flamengo vs Palmeiras match, is still a major talking point. It’s no surprise that former referees Ulisses Tavares, Alfredo Loebeling, and Emídio Marques disagreed over the red card shown to the Rubro-Negro player.
Ulisses Tavares: “In my view, it was an excessive sending-off. In fact, the Flamengo player raises his leg to challenge for the ball, and the Palmeiras player goes in with his head when the Flamengo player was already lifting his leg. A yellow card would have been enough.” Alfredo Loebeling: “Carrascal’s sending-off is fair. If the Palmeiras player, Murilo, had come from the side or from behind and when he (Carrascal) raised his leg ended up making contact, it would only be a yellow card, just reckless play. The problem is that Murilo comes from the front. Carrascal sees the opponent, he takes the risk of hitting him as he did. It goes from being reckless play to serious foul play, because he saw Murilo coming. So the red card is absolutely correct.” Emídio Marques: “I agree with the referee’s decision. It was a foul that put one of the players’ physical integrity at risk. It doesn’t matter when it happened, but how it was committed. Congratulations to the referee for getting this decision right.”
In the 20th minute of the first half, Carrascal raised his foot far too high and struck Palmeiras center back Murilo in the face with his studs. As a result, the referee showed the Colombian a straight red card, and VAR upheld the sending-off of the Rubro-Negro midfielder.
No! The sending-off against Palmeiras this Saturday (23) was Jorge Carrascal’s third of the 2026 season. The Colombian was also ‘sent for an early shower’ against Corinthians in the Supercopa do Brasil and against Fluminense in the Brasileirão. In addition, the Rubro-Negro have accumulated a total of eight red cards this year.
With Carrascal available, Flamengo now turn their focus back to the Libertadores. This Tuesday (26), the Rubro-Negro face Cusco (PER) at 9:30 p.m. Brasília time at the Maracanã in the final round of the tournament’s group stage.
So, as tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details of the match between Flamengo and Cusco through YouTube, the website, and social media. However, ESPN (pay TV) and Disney+ (streaming) will broadcast the Libertadores match.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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