Midfielder Marcos Vinicius Alves Barreira, known as Romário, was banned from football by the Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD), this Monday (29), in addition to receiving a fine of R$ 25,000. The former Vila Nova player was punished for participating in a match fixing scheme for football matches. At the same opportunity, the STJD punished steering wheel Gabriel Domingos with a suspension of 720 days and a fine of R$ 15,000. According to the court’s note, the decisions were taken unanimously. But, as the judgment was in the first instance, there is still the possibility of appeal. The punishments were motivated by the participation of the two in a match-fixing scheme in the game between Vila Nova and Sport for the 2022 edition of Série B of the Brazilian Championship, which was played on November 6. According to the allegations, which are the result of an operation by the Public Ministry of Goiás (MP-GO) called Maximum Penalty, Romário, who at the time was playing for Vila Nova, acted to try to co-opt athletes to commit penalties in the match in question. Gabriel, who also defended the Goiás team at the time, ended up involved in the case by stating, in exchange for messages with gamblers, that he would accept the proposal, which did not materialize in the end. The MP-GO investigation emerged in February, based on a complaint made by the president of Vila Nova, Hugo Jorge Bravo. On that occasion, the leader revealed that Romário accepted R$ 150,000 to commit a penalty in the first stage of the game against Sport. Subsequently, in April, the MP-GO expanded the scope of the investigations, starting to investigate possible irregular events in Serie A and state championship matches.
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