Gazeta Esportiva.com
·23 febbraio 2026
Red Bull Bragantino fine player for sexist remarks about female referee

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·23 febbraio 2026

Red Bull Bragantino has decided to punish defender Gustavo Marques, who was responsible for sexist comments about referee Daiane Muniz after the defeat against São Paulo, which took place last Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Campeonato Paulista.
Through a statement published on social media, Bragantino announced that the player will receive a fine of 50% of his wages and will not be included in the squad for the match against Athletico-PR, in the fourth round of the Brazilian Championship.
The amount collected by the club from the fine will be donated to the NGO Rendar, an institution that supports women in vulnerable situations in the Bragança Paulista region.
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Red Bull Bragantino announces that defender Gustavo Marques will receive a fine of 50% of his total wages as a consequence of the sexist remarks made against referee Daiane Muniz after the match against São Paulo. He will also not be included in the squad for the match against Athletico-PR on Wednesday.
The amount from the fine will be donated to the NGO Rendar, which supports women in vulnerable situations in the Bragança region.
Red Bull Bragantino is in ongoing discussions with the NGO itself and with other institutions in Bragança Paulista so that social and educational initiatives, which already take place throughout the year, are intensified and promoted within the club and in our society.
Red Bull Bragantino faces Athletico-PR at the Estádio Municipal Cícero De Souza Marques this Wednesday, starting at 7:00 p.m. (Brasília time).
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