Brazilian Soccer Team Kicked Out of League After Masseur Prevents Opponents From Scoring

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Sep 17, 2013

A sports tribunal has removed a fourth-division club from the Brazilian league after its masseur stepped onto the field and made two key saves near the end of a match.

The tribunal also suspended masseur Romildo da Silva for 24 matches and fined him about $250 for his actions to help club Aparecidense this month.

With the match against Tupi level at 2-2, Silva lurked from behind the net and entered the field when a Tupi player cleared the goalkeeper and appeared to have an open shot on goal. He blocked two consecutive shots, allowing his team to advance to the competition’s quarterfinals.

Enraged Tupi players chased Silva from the field and police grabbed him for his own protection.

With Monday’s ruling, Tupi replaces Aparecidense in the next round.

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