Soccer-Brazil women shown eight red cards in chaotic loss to US


June 10 (Reuters) - Eight members ⁠of the Brazilian women's team and staff were sent ⁠off as a friendly match with the United States ‌descended into ill-tempered chaos in Fortaleza, where the U.S. won 1-0 thanks to a second-half own goal by defender Isabela Chagas.

Police in riot gear calmed ​the situation as some Brazilian players ⁠confronted the referee after the ⁠hosts finished Tuesday's match with nine players, and their coach and ⁠three ‌members of staff were also sent off.

Brazil coach Arthur Elias, who received a first-half yellow card for ⁠a kit clash, was booked again in the ​77th minute after ‌kicking the ball away, as Spanish referee Paola Cebollada ⁠Lopez sent ​off some members of his staff as well.

Bia Zaneratto got a second yellow card for pushing Emily Sonnett in added time. Tarciane ⁠then elbowed Sophia Wilson and got a ​red card soon after.

Brazil forward Kerolin got sent off for arguing with Lopez after the match ended, and Ludmila also got a ⁠red after sarcastically clapping at the referee.

"I have a lot of respect for Brazil and it was an experience I will never forget," U.S. coach Emma Hayes said after the match.

Brazil, ​who had beaten the U.S. 2-1 ⁠on Saturday in the first of a double-header, will host the ​Women's World Cup next year.

"I hope ‌that is not what a World ​Cup final looks like," said U.S. midfielder Lindsey Heaps.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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