Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Brazilian derby clash abandoned after footballers received 10 red cards and eight yellows for throwing punches in mass brawl (Photos)

A derby match between Brazilian clubs Vitoria and Bahia was abandoned on Sunday after a mass brawl forced the referee to end the Bahia state championship clash.

The referee gave eight yellow in the fierce match which also followed with 10 red cards.




  • Read Mail Online Sport report below.

  • A Brazilian derby match between Vitoria and Bahia was abandoned with 11 minutes remaining on Sunday after the hosts had six men sent off in a game marked by a mass punch-up between players from both sides.


  • The score in the Bahia state championship clash was 1-1 when Bruno Bispo became the ninth player, and the fifth from Vitoria, to be shown the red card.With teams requiring a minimum of seven players, the referee was forced to end the game.

  • Denilson opened the scoring for Vitoria after 33 minutes but Vinicius levelled with a penalty four minutes into the second half.


  • He celebrated with a provocative dance in front of the Vitoria supporters, which led to fury from the home players.

  • Punches were thrown from both sides and five men were sent off, three from Bahia and two from Vitoria.


  • Two more players, one from each side, were sent off a couple of minutes later, as tempers frayed and trouble spread to the terraces.With 13 minutes left a fourth Vitoria player was sent off, prompting Bispo to kick the ball away and force the referee into awarding him his second yellow and a match-ending red.

  • Brazil's sporting court will now decide what action to take over the indiscipline and the result.

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