Ref shows 8 red cards as punches and kicks fly in mass brawl – with Fernandinho booked

A Campeonato Paranaense clash between Athletico Paranaense and Coritiba ended in disgrace following a mass brawl that led to eight red cards being shown.

With Fernandinho lining up for the hosts, he was booked during the contest but was not an aggressor in the brawl which has had plenty of attention from the football community.

Following a bad-tempered second-half, the game finished as a 1-1 draw before tempers boiled over as players confronted one another for their actions during the contest.

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Punches and kicks were thrown with stadium staff and coaches trying to break things up – with a fan then causing carnage by running on and trying to flying kick a rival goalkeeper before being restrained.

With David Terans, Thiago Heleno, Pedrinho, Christian and Pedro Henrique seeing red for the hosts, Marcio Silva, Alex Manga and Fabricio Daniel de Souza went for Coritiba.

Coritiba have won the Campeonato Paranaense 39 times since their first in 1916, with the second most successful champions being Paranaense with 26.

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The Campeonato Paranaense tie ended in disaster with red cards being shown
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The horrendous brawl included a flying kick from a fan
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Fernandinho joined the club from City in the summer following nine seasons in the Premier League in which he won five league titles and seven domestic cups.

The veteran midfielder even helped the side into the final of the Copa Libertadores in 2022, but they fell to defeat against Flamengo.

He said of guiding their young players at the time: “It’s great to look over and see the club’s young players with dreams in their eyes.



Fernandinho stayed away from the brawl having been booked in the match
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“I’ve ended up becoming a bit of a father figure for them. We want to get together with them and harness their strength and stamina to win this trophy.”

The brawl that ended their last fixture in disappointing circumstances comes after a clash between Vasco da Gama and Sport Recife last year ended in wild scenes.

Footage captured shows supporters pushing past a security gate to enter the field of play, kickstarting a mass flare-up between safeguarding personnel and fans.

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