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Brazil football chief suspended after sex harassment claim

Brazil's top football official, Rogerio Caboclo, has been suspended for 30 days after being accused of sexual harassment, his federation announced Sunday -- one week before the start of the Copa America, which the country is hosting at the last minute due to the pandemic.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 17, 2019, Brazilian Football Confederation President Rogerio Caboclo, is pictured during a press conference to announce the list of players for the upcoming Brazil’s Copa America 2019 football tournament at the Brazilian Football Confederation headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on May 17, 2019. – On June 6, 2021, the President of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Rogerio Caboclo, was removed from office for thirty days after a complaint of sexual and moral harassment by an official of the entity. (Photo by MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP)

Brazil’s top football official, Rogerio Caboclo, has been suspended for 30 days after being accused of sexual harassment, his federation announced Sunday — one week before the start of the Copa America, which the country is hosting at the last minute due to the pandemic.

The Brazilian football federation “received this Sunday afternoon the decision of the Brazilian Football Ethics Commission temporarily suspending (for an initial period of 30 days) the president Rogerio Caboclo from the exercise of his functions,” it said in a statement.

Caboclo, 48, was reported to the Ethics Commission on Friday by an employee who accused him of several episodes of sexual and moral harassment in recent months, according to Globo Esporte.

He has denied the accusations.

The surprise announcement last week that Brazil would host the tournament instead of Argentina and Colombia sparked an avalanche of criticism in the country, one of the worst-hit in the world by the Covid-19 pandemic.

On Friday the mayor of Rio de Janeiro said he would not hesitate to cancel matches scheduled in his city if the pandemic worsens.

Rio will host the first of eight Copa matches, between Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Chile, on 14 June.

The Copa, delayed by 12 months because of the pandemic, was supposed to be co-hosted by Colombia and Argentina.

But the South American confederation (CONMEBOL) nixed the former last month because of violent anti-government protests, and the latter because of a surge of Covid-19.

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