Sunday, September 29

They locked up soccer team players in the dressing room in Brazil to make them lose the championship

Reinaldo Oliveros

This Friday there was a rather unusual situation in the Gaucho Tournament in Brazil after Yparinga FC received the Gremio and some Yparinga players were locked in the dressing room so they could not return to the field after the return of the first part.

UNUSUAL 😨! At halftime in the duel against Gremio, the Ypiranga players were locked up with a padlock, apparently by order of the Gaucha Federation.

👏🏼 After breaking free, the players came out and won the match 2-1. pic.twitter.com/ljLRr08i8T

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ANDThe game was 1-0 in favor of the Uruguayan Luis Suárez’s Gremio, but at halftime the strange situation with the Yparinga players was recorded. In the video it can be seen that the team members themselves had to break the padlock with a kind of key to be able to go out and play the second part.

Despite this tactic, the team took to the field and knew how to turn it around with the comeback to win 2-1 and continue on in the gaucho championship.

Ypiranga directors clearly pointed to certain authorities of the Gaucha Federation as responsible, although they defend themselves by arguing that in reality it was only a security protocol with the intention that there would be no invasion of the field.

For his part, despite the defeat, Luis Suárez has returned with a great scoring pace for Gremio in Brazilian football. The Uruguayan forward added 6 goals with 3 assists in 10 games of the Gaucho Tournament.

Suárez arrived at the Gremio de Brasil after leaving Atlético de Madrid and Nacional de Uruguay at the age of 36. The Uruguayan debuted in Brazil with a hat-trick and has won the hearts of Brazilian fans with his goals.

The striker was called up to the Uruguayan team for the two against Japan and South Korea.

Japan and Uruguay tied at one goal in a friendly this Friday in Tokyo, which marked the debut of Marcelo Broli on the Celeste bench and in which the charrúa went ahead with a goal from Valverde that was not enough before the dynamism of the Japanese.

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