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Henrique Dourado (second right) of Henan SSLM speaks with the referee during a Chinese Super League match against Wuhan Three Towns. Photos: Xinhua

Chinese Super League: Brazilian forward Henrique Dourado banned for one year after barging into ref

  • Henan Songshan Longmen’s Henrique Dourado is banned for 12 months and fined US$30,000 by Chinese Football Association on Friday
  • Former Flamengo star sent off in 2-2 draw at Wuhan Yangtze River after appearing to deliberately run at speed into back of referee in 16th minute

Brazilian forward Henrique Dourado was banned for 12 months and fined US$30,000 on Friday after barging into the referee during a Chinese Super League football match.

The former Fluminense and Flamengo star was sent off in Henan Songshan Longmen’s 2-2 draw on Sunday at Wuhan Yangtze River after appearing to deliberately run at speed into the back of the referee in the 16th minute.

The 32-year-old Dourado sent the official flying and was promptly dismissed.

“First, Henrique Dourado … is suspended for 12 months,” the Chinese Football Association said. “Second, we are imposing a fine of 200,000 yuan (US$30,000).

Henrique Dourado of Henan SSLM vies with Liu Yiming of Wuhan Three Towns.

“It is hoped that all parties can jointly safeguard the order of the competition and the hard-won environment for football development.”

Chinese football is well known for dealing out harsh punishments to misbehaving players.

In 2017, the €60 million Brazilian Oscar was banned for eight games after sparking an on-pitch brawl while playing for Shanghai SIPG.

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