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Court order halts Brazil football match | Court order halts Brazil football match |
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A Brazilian second division football game has been abandoned because one of the teams said they now had a court order to play in the top division. | |
Portuguesa's players left the field after just 16 minutes against Joinville. | |
A court official had turned up at the game with the ruling. | A court official had turned up at the game with the ruling. |
Portuguesa had been relegated last season after being deducted four points for fielding an ineligible player but filed a lawsuit challenging the ruling. | Portuguesa had been relegated last season after being deducted four points for fielding an ineligible player but filed a lawsuit challenging the ruling. |
Portuguesa told the match officials of the latest court ruling and were instructed to keep playing, but left the pitch with the game at 0-0. | |
Joinville's players stayed on the field and the referee waited for 30 minutes before calling the game off. | Joinville's players stayed on the field and the referee waited for 30 minutes before calling the game off. |
Joinville president Nereu Martinelli told local media: "This is not our problem. Now it's up to the federation to solve this." | Joinville president Nereu Martinelli told local media: "This is not our problem. Now it's up to the federation to solve this." |
The opening round of first division games is due to begin on Saturday. | The opening round of first division games is due to begin on Saturday. |
The Brazilian federation has overturned similar rulings against it but it remains unclear how the opening fixtures will be affected. | The Brazilian federation has overturned similar rulings against it but it remains unclear how the opening fixtures will be affected. |
Portuguesa had agreed to continue playing second division games so as not to disrupt the competition but said they could not go against the court ruling. | Portuguesa had agreed to continue playing second division games so as not to disrupt the competition but said they could not go against the court ruling. |
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