Dissatisfied with the referee! Former Juventus player Jorge made a "handcuff" gesture to the referee and was subsequently sent off with a red card
9:18am, 17 October 2025Football
On October 16, Goal.com reported that former Juventus forward Keio Jorge was sent off with a red card for making a "handcuffs" gesture on the field.
In a Brazilian League match between Cruzeiro and Atletico Mineiro, Keio Jorge made a "handcuff" gesture to the referee after the opponent equalized the score. The referee did not notice it at first, but after being reminded by the video assistant referee, he was directly shown a red card and sent off.
After the game, Keio Jorge publicly posted on social media, apologizing to the club fans for his inappropriate behavior and admitting that his reaction was wrong.
Jorge had high hopes from Juventus, but his career in Italy came to an end due to a serious knee injury. However, since returning to Brazil to join Cruzeiro in the summer of 2024, he has ushered in a "rebirth" in his career.
Data shows that Jorge has contributed 27 goals and 9 assists to the team in 60 games, including 15 goals in 26 league appearances this season, which is in sharp contrast to his performance in Italy when he only scored 3 goals.
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