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Flamengo footballer Bruno Henrique has been handed a two-match suspension and a significant fine by the Brazilian Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) for engaging in sports betting. The forward admitted to placing bets on football matches, an act strictly prohibited for professional players under Brazilian regulations.
The STJD’s Fourth Disciplinary Committee issued the ruling following an investigation into Henrique’s activities. He was fined R$15,000, which converts to approximately €2,800 or $3,000. This disciplinary action stems from bets placed before he joined Flamengo. Importantly, the player only bet on games involving other teams in Brazil’s top-tier Brasileiro league. He did not bet on any of his own team’s matches.
Brazilian Sports Justice Code (CBJD) Article 191 explicitly forbids players from betting on football. STJD President Otávio Noronha stressed the importance of maintaining sporting integrity. He noted that even small bets are serious violations. The court aims to send a clear message. This ensures the honesty and fairness of the sport.
Bruno Henrique accepted a plea bargain. This was offered by the STJD Prosecutor's Office. His defense argued he was unaware of the specific rule. They also highlighted his long career without prior infractions. Despite these points, the court upheld the ban. This reflects a firm stance on player conduct.
This isn't an isolated incident within Brazilian football. The STJD has previously penalized other high-profile players for similar infractions. For example:
These cases underscore the ongoing commitment of Brazilian football authorities to combat match-fixing and uphold the integrity of the game. The STJD's consistent application of these rules demonstrates a zero-tolerance policy. It aims to prevent any perception of undue influence on match outcomes. The Bruno Henrique betting ban serves as another stark reminder to all players. They must adhere strictly to the rules regarding sports betting.
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