Brazil riot police uses pepper spray on players
Police in the northern Brazilian state of Rondonia are being investigated for excessive use of force in dealing with two soccer players who refused to leave the pitch after being sent off.
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“The military police of the state of Rondonia has already initiated an internal investigation into possible irregularities committed in that incident,” police spokesman Lenilson Guedes told Reuters on Friday.
“We have already asked for local TV footage so we can analyse the images.”
During the second half of a Rondoniense (state) championship match at the Aluizio Ferreira stadium in Porto Velho last weekend, officers resorted to pepper spray to try to get the dismissed players off the pitch, sparking a free-for-all.
The dismissals occurred in the 64th minute when Genus, who played in last year’s Brazilian championship fourth-tier Serie D, were losing 3-0 to Moto Esporte Clube in one of the country’s minor state championships.
“The players refused to go off (and) insulted the referee so he called the police who were on duty in the stadium to guarantee security (for the match officials),” Guedes said.


