A football friendly match between the United States and Brazil turns violent, with multiple players sent off. Across reporting from The Age, the Brisbane Times, and the Sydney Morning Herald, eight red cards are issued during the game. The match escalates to the point where police are called in. While the outlets agree on the overall sequence—violent incidents during the friendly, numerous dismissals, and police involvement—they do not provide additional shared details in the provided summaries about the specific triggers for the red cards, the locations where incidents occur, or any injuries or arrests. The coverage is consistent that the match is described as a friendly between the two national teams’ representatives and that the incident is serious enough to require law enforcement presence. The reports present the red cards as the central on-field outcome and police attendance as the main off-field response. Further specifics beyond these points are not included in the supplied summaries.