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What Will Happen to Robert Arboleda and His Absence in São Paulo?: This Is What the Brazilian Press Says

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Robert Arboleda, an Ecuadorian defense in the São Paulo, causes discomfort and discomfort in the popular Brazilian club after not presenting himself to a concentration and ignorance of his whereabouts.

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Robert Arboleda, an Ecuadorian defense in the São Paulo, causes discomfort and discomfort in the popular Brazilian club after not presenting himself to a concentration and ignorance of his whereabouts.

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Arboleda sought out the leaders of São Paulo on the night of this Tuesday (6) seeking to resolve her situation with the club

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São Paulo officially announced the last Arboleda on this Tuesday (06) so that he would re-present himself to the club or present a justification on the summit from Saturday (04), when he was outside the victory on the Crossey by 4-1 in Morumbi by Brazil. “São Paulo Futebol Club reported that he has adopted all the possible measures and has sent a formal notification to the athlete Robert Abel Arboleda Escobar, which does not correspond to the pr…

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After Arboleda's summit in São Paulo, they started to produce video from the player in Ecuador, their home country. The defender was registered in the city of Esmeralda, where he appears close to friends. One of the videos that surrounds the social networks suggest the player in show houses. Without responding to São Paulo's contacts since Saturday, Arboleda has been registered in Esmeralda, Ecuador. The player appears close to friends. Other re…

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The director of São Paulo came to the border with the behavior of the last Arboleda. Internationally, the situation is treated as "unrespectable" and "unacceptable".

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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