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Rafael Leão sent off for punching Iván Román in Portugal’s 2-1 win

June 8, 2026 5 Min Read
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Rafael Leão sent off for punching Iván Román in Portugal's 2-1 win
Portugal forward Rafael Leão received a red card for punching Iván Román during a 2-1 win over Chile on June 6, 2026. Leão claims he was protecting teammate...
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By Edward Morton

Portugal forward Rafael Leão was sent off for violent conduct after punching Chile defender Iván Román during an international friendly at the Estadio Nacional do Jamor on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

The incident occurred in first-half stoppage time, roughly the 44th minute, as both players received straight red cards from Italian referee Luca Zufferli following a scuffle near the corner flag. Despite the double dismissal leaving both sides with ten men, Portugal claimed a 2-1 victory in the World Cup warm-up fixture.

The tension erupted following a challenge between Chile right-back Felipe Faundez and Portugal full-back João Cancelo. After Cancelo reacted to Faundez’s physical play, Iván Román stepped in to defend his teammate, leading to a confrontation with Rafael Leão. The AC Milan forward then swiped his hand across Román’s face, causing the defender to fall.

Leão later took to Instagram to clarify his motive, stating he “simply wanted to protect my team-mate” and never intended to cause injury.

The match went into the interval at 0-0 after a disciplined first half. Portugal Head Coach Roberto Martinez made a tactical change at halftime, withdrawing captain Cristiano Ronaldo and introducing Gonçalo Guedes. This shift proved effective, as Guedes scored the opening goal in the second half to break the deadlock.

Such high-stakes intensity is a harbinger for the upcoming World Cup 2026 tournament, where emotions often dictate the flow of play.

Roberto Martinez praises team spirit despite red card

Following the dismissal, Coach Roberto Martinez offered a balanced view of Rafael Leão’s actions. While he acknowledged that the forward should not give in to provocation, he praised the “team spirit” shown in defending João Cancelo.

“I like the aspect of wanting to help his team-mate,” Martinez said, though he emphasized that the squad must learn to “talk with the ball” rather than reacting to physical pressure from South American opponents.

Midfielder Bruno Fernandes, who scored Portugal’s second goal in the 75th minute, also voiced his support. He responded to Leão’s social media explanation with the word “United,” signaling a strong bond within the dressing room. This level of internal loyalty is often compared to the camaraderie seen in UFC headliner preparations, where athletes must balance aggression with strict tactical discipline.

Chile managed to pull a goal back through Lucas Cepeda during stoppage time, but Portugal held on for the win. The result allows Martinez to focus on refining his squad’s mental resilience.

He noted that the experience against a physical Chile side was a “good example” of the frustration players must manage during the World Cup, where referee Luca Zufferli and his colleagues will be watching closely for similar infractions.

Disciplinary consequences and World Cup eligibility

Rafael Leão is now expected to face a one-game ban, which would rule him out of Portugal’s final warm-up match against Nigeria. Under normal FIFA regulations for friendly matches, red cards do not automatically carry over to official tournament fixtures.

Current precedents, including a similar ban for Jürgen Locadia recently, suggest Leão’s World Cup opener availability remains secure unless the Disciplinary Committee chooses to extend the sanction.

The following figures were instrumental in the events at the Estadio Nacional do Jamor:

  • Rafael Leão: Portugal forward (#17) dismissed for violent conduct.
  • Iván Román: Chile defender (#5) who also received a straight red card.
  • João Cancelo: Portugal full-back involved in the initial challenge with Felipe Faundez.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal legend who started the match and was replaced at halftime.
  • Gonçalo Guedes: Substitute who scored the opening goal of the match.
  • Bruno Fernandes: Midfielder who doubled the lead in the 75th minute.
  • Roberto Martinez: Portugal Head Coach who managed the second-half tactical shifts.
  • Luca Zufferli: Italian referee who handed out the two first-half red cards.

Portugal’s resilience after losing a key attacker shows the depth available to Martinez. The ability to pivot tactically, much like the high-stakes Berlin showdown seen in other sporting arenas, will be vital for their success in the coming weeks. The federation will now await the final report from Luca Zufferli to confirm if any further disciplinary hearings will be required ahead of the tournament.

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