Shocking moment: A group of male Brazilian medical students group masturbate on the women’s volleyball court after their college’s team defeated their rivals

Shocking moment: A group of male Brazilian medical students group masturbate on the women’s volleyball court after their college’s team defeated their rivals
- Male members of the University of Santo Amaro’s futsal team stormed a volleyball court and exposed their genitals after their school’s women’s team won a game
- The incident occurred in April after a tournament victory at the University of São Camilo, but the footage was released for the first time on Sunday
- On Monday, the University of Santo Amaro expelled six players as part of its investigation
This is the bizarre moment a crowd of Brazilian medical students stormed a volleyball court after a women’s game and performed a group masturbation act.
The University of Santo Amaro (UNISA) male futsal players were first seen on the sidelines with their pants pulled down to their ankles as the school team began to celebrate their volleyball championship win at the University of São Camilo.
The naked men then stormed the court all at once and strutted around their gymnasium while touching each other’s genitals, much to the horror of the volleyball players and fans who remained in the stands.
The incident, confirmed by the University of São Camilo, occurred in April, but the grotesque footage was released for the first time on Sunday evening.

Members of the Santo Amaro University (UNISA) male futsal players expose their genitals shortly after the school’s women’s volleyball team won a championship match in April. Video of the incident was released on Sunday and led to six students being expelled from the university on Monday

Brazilian medical students stormed onto a volleyball court after their school, the University of Santo Amaro, was crowned winner of a women’s volleyball tournament at the University of São Camilo
The University of Santo Amaro announced Monday that it had expelled six students. Their names have not been published.
“Unisa, an institution with more than 55 years of history, vehemently rejects this type of behavior, which is completely at odds with its history and values,” the school said in a statement.
São Paulo civil police said they had opened an investigation into the incident, which is punishable by a prison sentence of three months to a year.
According to Camilo Santana, head of the Ministry of Education, the group’s heinous act caught the attention of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who is currently in New York attending the United Nations General Assembly.
“A disgusting, unacceptable episode, the behavior of young people at university who want to become doctors and take care of people,” Santana told reporters on Tuesday after attending a conference for journalism educators.
Santana has given the administration of the University of Santo Amaro 15 days “to find out what measures” will be taken.

São Paulo civil police are investigating an April incident in which members of the University of Santo Amaro men’s futsal team ran onto the field and performed group masturbation after winning the women’s volleyball championship at the University of São Camilo

Brazil’s Department of Education at the University of Santo Amaro has 15 days to develop “measures” it will take after members of the men’s futsal team stormed a sports field at the University of São Camilo and carried out group masturbation
“I vehemently reject what happened,” he said in a statement. “It is unacceptable for future doctors to act in such a disrespectful manner towards women and civility.”
The Women’s Ministry criticized the medical students’ behavior and said it remained committed to working with the Education Ministry to ensure universities were “free from violence”.
“Overcoming a centuries-old misogynistic culture is an ongoing task that requires careful consideration of all types of gender-based violence,” it said in a statement. “Attitudes like those of Unisa medical students can never be normalized – they must be tackled with the rigor of the law.”