Oscar Roberto Godói

Oscar Roberto Godói (born 4 June 1955), is a Brazilian former football referee and a sports commentator.

Having started his career in 1990 and with rapid rise, Godói had a reputation as a discipliner, being responsible for several controversial expulsions, the most emblematic being that of Sérgio Alves from Ceará, in the final of the 1994 Copa do Brasil, and that of Rogério Pinheiro from São Paulo in 1995.

[1][2] Godói was also the referee in the decision of the Copa João Havelange in 2000, when the stands at the Estádio São Januário collapsed due to overcrowding.

He was marked by the catchphrase "Carimba Godói", when he was consulted to validate the legality of goals scored in matches in which he was the commentator.

[5] On 16 February 2011, Godói responded to an attempted robbery, in the region of Perdizes, São Paulo, being shot three times, in the collarbone and lung.