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Portuguese footballer breaks referee’s nose, lands in court

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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Referee Paul Tierney shows a red card to Tom Huddlestone of Hull City (8) as he is sent off during the Premier League match between Everton and Hull City at Goodison Park on March 18, 2017 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Mark Robinson/Getty Images)

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) A Portuguese footballer has been questioned by a magistrate a day after kneeing a referee in the face when he was shown a red card.

Video shows Marco Goncalves grabbing the referee two minutes into a game Sunday in an official match of the Porto Football Association, a regional league.

The referee fell backward, his nose broken in three places, and police ran onto the pitch. The game was abandoned.

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Goncalves was playing for Canelas 2010, an amateur club that other league teams refused to play against last season because of its players’ allegedly violent conduct.

Goncalves appeared in court Monday and was released pending further investigations.

Canelas 2010 said Goncalves would never play for the club again.

The Portuguese Football Federation said it would make sure the punishment sent a strong message.