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River Plate playersESPN
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Brazil Ladies Cup semifinal between River Plate and Brazilian team Grêmio stopped in first half .
River Plate's Candela Díaz was accused of making monkey gestures to a ball boy.
The match ended because there was no longer the minimum number of players required to continue.
The Brazil Women's Cup has banned River Plate from the tournament for two years .
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