Shocking scenario: Brazilian football player arrested after kicking judge to the head

Brazilian football player William Ribeiro has been arrested after violently kicking the judge during the match. The incident occurred at a meeting between teams from league six, Guan - The VA and São Paulo RS, which was suspended when 30 minutes were left playing, until Judge Rodrigo Civellaro was taken to the hospital, broadcast Periscope. A photo distributed in Titter [...]
The incident occurred at a meeting between teams from league six, Guan - The VA and São Paulo RS, which was suspended when 30 minutes were left playing, until Judge Rodrigo Civellaro was taken to the hospital, broadcast Periscope.
A photo distributed in Titter relates the moment Ribeiro was arrested and taken to the hold.
São Paulo RS and Ribeiro were at 1-0 disadvantage when he attacked the judge.
He hit Civellaro and threw him to the ground before kicking him in the head.
The player was then captured by opponents until the medical staff was invited to intervene. An ambulance went into the field to take the judge to the hospital.
Ascenso brasileño. Guanní de Venancio Aires le ganaba 1-0 a Sport Club Sao Paulo. El árbitro le cobra una falta a William Ribeiro que no that lo toma may fall. Pic.twitter. com/ bfgVVij4 Tk
) La Gordan Niembro (@ghandaniembro) October 5, 2021
Ribeiro was later without being cuffed by military brigades.
Imagem going to momento my name named William Ribeiro chegou or delegate. @divisaudocesso
?: Carlos Dickow / Jornal Folha do Mate Pic.twitter. com/e AE6qPMi7x
) Gaúcho Information (@ GauchoInforma) October 5, 2021
A video has been published showing Ribeiro leaving in a military brigade car. /Periscope. com/
William Ribeiro saiu do Estádio na vitura da BM conduzido à Curgacia. Foi dada vaz de prisão ao athletei of Conduzido or PC delegate before the flagrant pendure como attempta de homitídio. Já está gjeno provivencido um advogado before ayudar na conclusão do flagrant! Pic.twitter. com/ y TWG322ia
) Diego Torbes-Bagé (@DiegoTorbesBage) October 5, 2021












