AC Milan forward Rafael Leão faces potential disciplinary consequences after being shown a straight red card during Portugal’s friendly match against Chile on Saturday, June 6, 2026. The dismissal occurred during first-half stoppage time following a physical altercation involving multiple players, leaving the Portuguese star’s availability for the upcoming World Cup in doubt.
The Incident Leading to the Red Card
The match, held as a final preparatory fixture before the World Cup, remained scoreless when the confrontation erupted near the corner flag. According to reports from the match, the incident began with a challenge between Chilean right-back Felipe Faundez and Portugal’s João Cancelo. Following the challenge, an exchange between the two players escalated, drawing in other participants.

Rafael Leão and Chilean defender Ivan Roman, who plays for Atlético Mineiro, became central figures in the ensuing scuffle. Witnesses observed the two players exchanging shoves before Leão swiped his hand across Roman’s face. Italian referee Luca Zufferli intervened and, following a brief pause, issued straight red cards to both Leão and Roman.
Potential World Cup Eligibility Concerns
The primary concern for the Portuguese national team is whether this dismissal will carry over into the World Cup tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Historically, red cards issued during international friendly matches result in suspensions for subsequent friendly fixtures rather than competitive tournament games.

However, the nature of the conduct—specifically the physical altercation—has raised questions regarding potential supplemental discipline. For context, other players dismissed in recent friendlies, such as Austria’s Konrad Laimer, have not faced sanctions affecting their tournament participation. Despite this precedent, Leão’s immediate exit from the pitch, during which he was observed with a “smug smile,” has intensified the focus on how officials and governing bodies will categorize the violent conduct.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who featured in the match and saw a goal disallowed, reportedly attempted to intervene and reason with referee Zufferli regarding the decision, though the official’s ruling remained unchanged.
What Follows for Portugal
While Chile has already been eliminated from contention for the upcoming World Cup, Portugal remains in a critical phase of preparation. The team’s coaching staff must now assess the tactical implications of a potential absence for Leão, who has become a key attacking component for the squad.
Official confirmation regarding the length and scope of the suspension is expected to be issued by the relevant football governing body in the coming days. Fans and team officials await further updates on whether the AC Milan forward will be eligible for Portugal’s opening matches of the tournament.
For ongoing updates regarding the disciplinary status of the squad and official roster adjustments, stay tuned to our coverage on Archysport. We will provide verified details as soon as the governing bodies release their final rulings on the incident.