Brazilian team's game against Mexico paralyzed by homophobic chants

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Jogo da seleção brasileira contra o México paralisado por cantos homofóbicosBrazil and Mexico face each other this Saturday (08), in an international friendly to prepare for the Copa América. In the second half of the match, the referee interrupted the match after identifying homophobic chants in the stands at Kyle Field, the stadium that hosted the game in the United States. Goal for the National Team: 'Idol of Verdão'Off the Field06/08/2024Off the FieldFans joke about Andreas Pereira's goal in the national team: 'Pitico was forgiven'Off the FieldWeb 08/06/2024Off the FieldWeb criticizes Dorival Jr's list: 'Seleção dance 'Off the field06/08/2024 American referee Lukasz Szpala follows FIFA protocol This ends the interruption of play. . After a few minutes of stoppage, Lukasz Szpala continued the match. The protocol adopted in this friendly match must be adopted again if episodes of homophobia are repeated during the Copa América, the official CONMEBOL competition that continues after the campaign. The destruction of the human dignity of another person or group of people, in any way, for reasons of color, race, gender or sexual orientation, ethnicity, language, religion or origin will be temporarily suspended. At least five games or at least two months.” ➡️Watch: Review of Dorival Jr’s program: ‘Dance Choice’