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    Brazil FA ban showboating skill after Depay caused a brawl against Palmeries

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    Memphis Depay standing on the ball during the game against Palmeiras Memphis Depay standing on the ball during the game against Palmeiras

    The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) have barred players from showboating by standing on the ball.

    According to an official release, the CBF stated that standing on the ball with both feet is now a punishable offence and will result in a yellow card.

    Additionally, referees have been instructed to award the opposing team a free kick at the spot where the incident occurs.

    “The CBF’s Refereeing Commission has instructed officials to penalize this action with an indirect free kick for the opposing team at the location of the foul and to caution the offender with a yellow card,” the notice stated.

    The decision comes in response to Memphis Depay sparking a heated brawl with the move during the Campeonato Paulista title final against Palmeiras on Thursday, March 28, 2025.

    The Netherlands striker was at the centre of a scuffle that led to multiple red cards in the final moments of the game.

    In an attempt to waste time while Corinthians led 1-0 on aggregate, Depay took the ball toward the corner flag and stood on it with both feet, provoking an intense reaction from Palmeiras players.

    The incident quickly escalated, with players from both teams rushing in as officials struggled to restore order. It was one of several fiery moments in the match, which saw three red cards issued.

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