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The Brazilian Football Federation (RFB) asked its international counterpart to explain the arbitration in the first World Cup match against Switzerland, which was held last Sunday and ended with a 1-1 draw.
In a letter sent to FIFA on Monday, the Brazilian Football Federation expressed dissatisfaction with the referees' decision in the match, which has hurt Brazil.
The Brazilians cited examples of damage to arbitration, such as the one from Switzerland.
The Brazilian claimed that Swiss player Steven Zuber had pushed Brazilian defender Miranda before he headed the ball into the net, as well as a penalty for Gabriel Jesús.
In a speech to FIFA, signed by Rogerio Caboblo, head of the Brazilian mission in Russia, the Brazilian federation called for the need to activate the technique of video footage to help the referees in order to find out what happened during that match.
After giving a detailed explanation of these two facts, the Brazilian Federation explained in the letter that those events were a clear error in which the judgment had taken place and that video technology had to be used.

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Brazil complain about the referee against Switzerland

The Brazilian Football Federation (RFB) asked its international counterpart to explain the arbitration in the first World Cup match against Switzerland, which was held last Sunday and ended with a 1-1 draw.
In a letter sent to FIFA on Monday, the Brazilian Football Federation expressed dissatisfaction with the referees' decision in the match, which has hurt Brazil.
The Brazilians cited examples of damage to arbitration, such as the one from Switzerland.
The Brazilian claimed that Swiss player Steven Zuber had pushed Brazilian defender Miranda before he headed the ball into the net, as well as a penalty for Gabriel Jesús.
In a speech to FIFA, signed by Rogerio Caboblo, head of the Brazilian mission in Russia, the Brazilian federation called for the need to activate the technique of video footage to help the referees in order to find out what happened during that match.
After giving a detailed explanation of these two facts, the Brazilian Federation explained in the letter that those events were a clear error in which the judgment had taken place and that video technology had to be used.

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