This video, hosted by Felipe Neto, discusses various cases of athletes caught cheating or engaging in unsportsmanlike behavior. It includes incidents such as a cyclist grabbing his team's car during a race, a fencing athlete tampering with his equipment, a soccer goalkeeper faking injury, and a scandal involving four Nigerian football teams rigging games to gain attention. The video highlights the consequences faced by these athletes, including bans and disqualifications.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The phrase "with their mouth in the tank" comes from a situation where an athlete was caught cheating.
2. Michael Pineda, a baseball player, was caught using tar on his neck to cheat during a game.
3. Bruno was discussing tar with the host.
4. Tar is a mixture of coal and wood with resin that creates a sticky and disgusting paste.
5. The magician Pineda put tar on his neck and used it to cheat during a game.
6. Pineda was caught and removed from the game for 10 games.
7. A cyclist, who is not named, was caught cheating during a televised game by grabbing onto a car window.
8. The cyclist was disqualified from the competition.
9. In 2013, four Nigerian football teams were banned from football for 10 years for intentionally losing games.
10. The players involved in the scandal were expelled from football forever.
11. Boris Onishchenko, a Soviet fencer, was expelled from the Olympics for using a device on his sword to cheat.
12. Onishchenko was also expelled from the Russian army.
13. A Chilean goalkeeper, who is not named, was banned from football forever for faking an injury during a game.
14. The goalkeeper had cut his own face with a razor to make it look like he was injured.
15. The goalkeeper, coach, doctor, and manager of the Chilean national team were all banned from football forever.
16. The captain of the Chilean national team was suspended for four years.
17. In 2001, FIFA lifted the ban on the goalkeeper, and he went on to become a coach.
18. The goalkeeper became the coach of São Paulo in 2003.