São Paulo requested the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to release the VAR audios for five controversial moves that the club identified in the classic against Palmeiras, last Sunday (5). To advance the request, the CBF responded to Tricolor seeking authorization from FIFA, according to Itatiaia.
According to the Confederation, authorization from the highest football entity is necessary, as it did not recommend reviewing the decisions of referee Ramon Abatti Abel, who did not review the plays on the monitor.
São Paulo contested five moves from “”, which ended in a 3-2 victory for Palmeiras, an upset. The two main ones are an unmarked penalty by Allan on Gonzalo Tapia, and the lack of a red card for Andreas Pereira for stamping his sole on Marcos Antonio’s shin and foot.
As the plays were not reviewed by the referee on the monitor, the audios were not available.
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The report also found that, at this time, the team is not considering asking for the match to be canceled. At this time, the club will continue to press for the audios to be made available.