Brazilian forward Antony has been withdrawn from the national squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru following allegations of assault. The decision was made in response to accusations made by Antony’s ex-girlfriend, Gabriela Cavallin, which were published by Brazilian media outlet UOL.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) released a statement explaining their decision to remove Antony from the squad, citing the need to investigate the allegations and protect the alleged victim. The CBF stated that Antony was being withdrawn “in order to protect the alleged victim, the player, the Brazilian national team, and the CBF.”
Antony, who plays for Manchester United, has strongly denied the allegations on social media. He mentioned that he had cooperated with the police authorities and was confident that the ongoing investigations would prove his innocence.
In response to the allegations, Brazil coach Fernando Diniz has called up Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus as a replacement for Antony. Brazil is scheduled to face Bolivia and Peru as part of their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Authorities have confirmed that a police investigation into the matter is underway, but no further details have been provided by Manchester United at this time.