Pitched battle in Brazil – El Diario NY

The Curitiba classic between Coritiba and Athletico Paranaense, which has many episodes of violence over the yearsadded this Saturday a new chapter that exposes one of the most unfortunate sides of football and, especially, of this sport in South America. They faced each other for the fifth round of the Paranaense Championship, a competition that pits clubs from the state of Paraná against each other and has these two teams, precisely, as the top champions. However, the most controversial thing happened when the match ended where there was a complaint of racism and a pitched battle with pineapples, flying kicks, players and collaborators on the floor, and the intervention of the military police. The classic from the Curitiba area animated one of the state championships, the Paranaense Championship. Both teams had the opportunity to approach the top of the tournament. But, there were no goals, but the action was after the match where many players participated in the brawl. Before, in the middle of the match, an Athletico Paranaense player, central defender Léo, denounced racist chants by Coritiba fans. He let the referee know and even reported it to rival players to try to calm the atmosphere, but there was no case. look here the Video. The defender Léo was a victim of racism in Athletiba. Absurd, disgusting. That you are responsible, be identified and harshly punished. Inadmissible.pic.twitter.com/sOGHRtELDZ — Jonathas Gabetel (@jgabetel) January 25, 2025 Classic between Coritiba and Athletico Paranaense It all started when the Paranaense goalkeeper, Mycael, argued with one of the players on the Coritiba substitute bench. And then everything went haywire because both ended up on the ground, as did others involved. But the situation got worse. The players punched each other. Although, several different areas of confrontation were set up. After what happened with Mycael, another Paranaense player, Felipinho, tried to confront several rivals from Coritiba. Then, the one involved was the left back Fernando, wanting to face some footballers like Josué and Jamerson. After this fight in the middle of the field, the incidents moved to the area of ​​the exit door from the field to the locker room where the Colombian Sebastián Gómez wanted to confront some Paranaense players, although everything ended without further ado. In any case, in all conflict centers, the military police intervened. Due to these incidents, it is likely that some players will receive significant sanctions that will prevent them, at a minimum, from stopping participating in the Paranaense Championship. look here the Video. Continue reading: Kylian Mbappé accelerates and achieves first triplet with Real MadridFC Barcelona coach expects a tough duel against Valencia: “We need fresh legs”Cristiano Ronaldo fans in Mexico call for a massive “Siuuu”

Sara Piffer was killed by a car – El Diario NY

The young cyclist Sara Piffer (19 years old) died this Friday in Mezzocorona (Italy) after being run over while she was training in Italy with her brother Christian. According to the ‘Corriere dello Sport’, the Team Mendelspeck rider lost her life when a car driven by a 70-year-old man who was coming in the opposite direction, overtaking another car, took them by. The worst stop of the accident was Sara, who despite the work of the emergency services who had arrived at the scene of the incident, lost her life on the asphalt. Her brother Christian, who was training with her, was slightly injured. The X ‘Ciclismo Femenino’ account reports that this is the ninth cyclist to die on Italian roads since the beginning of the year. Originally from Trento, Sara Piffer debuted in 2022 in the ranks of Team Lady Zuliani. He made the jump in category in 2024 to Team Mendelspeck, with which in 2024 he obtained outstanding results, such as victory in the Giornata Nazionale Rosa-GP Città di Corridonia, fifth place as best young person in the Tour Féminin International des Pyrénées, the second in the Cronoescalada Festa dell’Uva or the fourth, together with his team, in the team time trial of the National Championship of Italy. Continue reading: Rohan Dennis, double world cycling champion, pleads guilty to wife’s murderArgentine cyclist dies after being hit by a carShock in Colombia: 17-year-old cyclist dies after being hit by a truck

Extraductor Ohtani impersonated them – El Diario NY

The trial of Ippei Mizuhara for robbing Shohei Ohtani continues and this Tuesday details of the former interpreter’s scam were revealed. Mizuhara, who worked with Ohtani since his days with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan, confessed to calling the bank impersonating the player on at least 24 occasions to make wire transfers. In a recording obtained by prosecutors, he is heard identifying himself as “Shohei Ohtani” while arranging a shipment of $200,000, claiming it was for a car loan. “What is your relationship with the beneficiary?” The agent asked him.“He’s my friend,” Mizuhara replied.“Have you seen your friend in person?” he asked.“Yes, many times,” Mizuhara said. “I’m only asking because we haven’t been able to verify the transaction,” the agent said before asking how Mizuhara received the transfer information. Mizuhara’s attorney, Michael G. Freedman, revealed that his client has struggled with a gambling addiction since the age of 18, which intensified during his time working for Ohtani. According to court records, Mizuhara placed about 19,000 bets over a two-year period, racking up more than $40 million in debts to bookie Mathew Bowyer. In addition to confessing to the bank fraud, Mizuhara also admitted to filing a false tax return. Prosecutors have requested that Mizuhara return $17 million to Ohtani and $1.1 million to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). A lot of people owe Shohei Ohtani an apology. Here is audio of his former translator, Ippei Mizuhara, pretending to be Shohei while on the phone with the bank. pic.twitter.com/5tXZaaEDUH — Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) January 24, 2025 Ippei Mizuhara claims he went out of his way for Ohtani In a letter to the judge in the case, Mizuhara described the high demands of his job, which included being available 24 hours a day and managing multiple aspects of Ohtani’s life. Despite a growing salary that reached $500,000 annually with the Dodgers in 2024, Mizuhara said the high costs of living in California, international travel and other financial responsibilities led him to live paycheck to paycheck. “All these additional expenses were taking a huge toll on me and I was living paycheck to paycheck; I had to borrow money from family and friends some months to make ends meet,” Mizuhara wrote. His wife, Naomi, also detailed in a letter how she helped Ohtani with personal tasks, from cooking for him to caring for his dog, while he dealt with extreme stress and health issues during this period. “Lastly, I truly admire Shohei as a baseball player and human being and have committed to dedicating my life so that Shohei can be the best version of himself on the field,” Mizuhara wrote. “I want to say that I am truly sorry for abusing your trust in me.” Continue reading: Venezuelan Anthony Santander reaches an agreement for $90 million dollars with Blue JaysLuxury quintet: The Dodgers rotation with the arrival of Roki SasakiMets sign left-hander AJ Minter for two years, $22 million

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