STJD Denounces Corinthians’ André for Provocation Against Vasco. Six-Game Suspension Looms
April 27, 2026 • São Paulo, Brazil
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)‘s disciplinary arm has formally denounced Corinthians midfielder André for alleged provocation against Vasco da Gama players during Sunday’s 1-0 Brasileirão defeat at Neo Química Arena. The Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) confirmed the charge on Monday, citing Article 258 of the CBF’s disciplinary code – the same statute used to report Vasco’s Thiago Mendes for post-match criticism of referee Davi de Oliveira Lacerda.
What Happened: The Incident in Question
The controversy stems from a tense moment in the 78th minute when André, who had already been booked in the 32nd minute, appeared to celebrate Corinthians’ winning goal by mimicking a gesture toward the Vasco bench. Multiple Brazilian outlets verified the sequence through match footage, though the STJD’s official report does not include video evidence.
“The player’s conduct was interpreted as a deliberate provocation against the opposing team,” the STJD stated in its denunciation. “Such actions violate the principles of sportsmanship outlined in Article 258 of the CBJD.”
Vasco manager Sérgio Santana weighed in after the match, calling the second half performance “shameful” – though his comments were not included in the STJD’s report. The tribunal’s focus remained squarely on the two players: André for his on-field actions and Thiago Mendes for his post-match remarks.
The Charges: Article 258 and Potential Penalties
Both players have been charged under Article 258 of the CBF’s Disciplinary Code (CBJD), which covers “any conduct contrary to sports discipline or ethics.” The maximum penalty for such violations is six matches, though suspensions are typically shorter for first-time offenses.
The STJD’s report specifically cites:
- André’s “provocative gesture” toward Vasco players/bench
- Thiago Mendes’ post-match comments about referee bias
“When the pressure is great for them, they whistle for the home team,” Mendes told reporters in the mixed zone. “Unfortunately, that’s football.” These remarks were deemed “disrespectful” and “subliminally accusatory” in the STJD’s filing.
Recent Precedents: Similar Cases in 2026
The STJD’s report notes that both Corinthians goalkeeper Hugo Souza and Flamengo winger Jorge Carrascal faced similar charges earlier this season. While the outcomes of those cases weren’t specified in the primary sources, they establish a pattern of the tribunal scrutinizing post-match criticism of officials.
For André, this represents his first disciplinary case of the 2026 season. The 31-year-old midfielder has been a key figure in Corinthians’ midfield this campaign, making 12 appearances in the Brasileirão thus far.
What’s Next: Timeline and Legal Process
The STJD has tentatively scheduled the hearing for Thursday, April 30, though the date remains unconfirmed. Both players will have the opportunity to present their defenses before a panel of judges.
If found guilty, André could face:
- Suspension of 1-6 matches
- Fines up to R$50,000 (approximately $10,000 USD)
- Additional disciplinary measures at the club’s discretion
Corinthians’ next fixture is away to Atlético Mineiro on May 3 – a match André would miss if suspended. The club has not commented on potential tactical adjustments, but manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo may need to reshuffle his midfield if the suspension is upheld.
Broader Implications for the Brasileirão
This case comes at a delicate time for Brazilian football’s disciplinary system. The STJD has faced criticism in recent years for inconsistent rulings, particularly regarding referee criticism. The tribunal’s decision in this case could set an important precedent for how it handles:
- Player reactions to refereeing decisions
- Celebration etiquette in high-stakes matches
- The balance between free speech and sportsmanship
The outcome may as well influence how teams manage player media training ahead of crucial fixtures. Vasco’s Thiago Mendes, for instance, has been praised by some analysts for his candor while facing potential disciplinary consequences.
Key Quotes from the Controversy
“The referee whistled a lot for Corinthians. I don’t know if it was the crowd pressure against him. Unfortunately, that’s football. When the pressure is great for them, they whistle for the home team.”
While André has not publicly commented on the specific gesture, he did address the match atmosphere in a brief statement to Corinthians’ official channels:
“It was an intense game with a lot at stake. We fought until the end and got the result we needed. Now we focus on the next challenge.”
What This Means for Corinthians’ Season
With the Brasileirão tightly contested at the top, every point matters. Corinthians currently sit in 4th place with 22 points from 13 matches – just three points behind leaders Flamengo. A potential suspension for André could disrupt their rhythm as they enter a crucial stretch of fixtures.
The club’s next five matches include:
- May 3: Atlético Mineiro (away)
- May 7: Copa do Brasil Round of 16 (TBD)
- May 10: São Paulo (home – Derby Paulista)
- May 14: Internacional (away)
- May 17: Fortaleza (home)
Midfield depth could become a concern if André is suspended. Youngster Maycon and veteran Paulinho would be the most likely replacements in Luxemburgo’s 4-2-3-1 formation.
How to Follow the Story
For official updates on the case:
- STJD Official Website (Portuguese)
- CBF Official Website (Portuguese)
- Corinthians and Vasco official social media channels
The hearing is expected to be streamed live on the STJD’s YouTube channel, though no official confirmation has been provided as of publication.
Key Takeaways
- Dual Denunciations: Both Corinthians’ André and Vasco’s Thiago Mendes were reported to the STJD for separate incidents in the same match
- Maximum Penalty: Both players face up to six games suspension under Article 258 of the CBJD
- Hearing Timeline: The case is tentatively scheduled for April 30, though the date remains unconfirmed
- Standings Impact: Corinthians sit 4th in the Brasileirão, just three points behind leaders Flamengo
- Recent Precedents: The STJD cited similar cases involving Hugo Souza (Corinthians) and Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo) earlier this season
- Next Fixture: Corinthians face Atlético Mineiro on May 3 – a match André would miss if suspended
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly did André do to get reported?
According to the STJD’s report, André made a provocative gesture toward the Vasco bench after Corinthians’ winning goal in the 78th minute. The tribunal interpreted this as a violation of sportsmanship principles.

What did Thiago Mendes say about the referee?
Mendes stated in post-match comments: “The referee whistled a lot for Corinthians. I don’t know if it was the crowd pressure against him. Unfortunately, that’s football. When the pressure is great for them, they whistle for the home team.” These remarks were deemed disrespectful by the STJD.
How many games could André be suspended for?
The maximum penalty under Article 258 is six matches, though first-time offenses typically receive shorter suspensions. The final decision will be made by the STJD’s judging panel.
When will the decision be announced?
The hearing is tentatively scheduled for April 30, with a decision likely announced within 24-48 hours. The date remains unconfirmed by the STJD.
How does this affect Corinthians’ season?
Corinthians are in a tight race for the Brasileirão title, currently sitting 4th with 22 points from 13 matches. A suspension for André could disrupt their midfield ahead of crucial fixtures against Atlético Mineiro and São Paulo.
Has this happened before in Brazilian football?
Yes, the STJD’s report cites similar cases involving Corinthians goalkeeper Hugo Souza and Flamengo winger Jorge Carrascal earlier in the 2026 season. The tribunal appears to be taking a firm stance on both referee criticism and on-field provocations.