During the
2016 Campeonato Paranaense, a photo and
false news involving Daronco went viral. To verify the evidence, newspaper GaúchaZH (a subsidiary of
Zero Hora) had Professor Robert Tieztman, coordinator of the ViDiCa Cultura Audiovisual Digital research group at the
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), study the images. He proved that the news was false through a video showing five "grotesque" errors between the original and the fake photo. In January 2019, Daronco reported that the director of the
Paraná, Ademir Bertoglio, uttered several curses against him and his referee team during the game. Later, a fan wearing a Veranópolis shirt also invaded the locker rooms, cursed and threatened the referees with death. The Court of Sports Justice of Rio Grande do Sul (TJD-RS) studied the case and denounced the VEC due to the threats directed at the arbitrators. In an article written for GauchaZH, journalist Diori Vasconcelos said that there are no reasons to justify the threats directed at referees and that some strong measures should be taken by the Gaucho Football Federation. "Things went beyond all limits, not only because of what happened in Veranópolis. We are experiencing a lot Gauchão in which the president of Pelotas was punched in the face of a 'fan.' What else will need to happen for action to be taken?" In July 2019, the incident and his life was used as one of the themes of a series of parodies by
Marcelo Adnet,
Soy loco por Copa América, showcased on
Rede Globo, which depicted that Daronco does not accept insults, and that his stature and athletic appearance cemented his reputation as a "strong judge". In August 2019, Daronco stopped a game between
Flamengo and
Santos due to
homophobic screams uttered by Flamengo fans. The posture was praised by the
Brazilian Football Confederation. It was the first time that a football match was interrupted in Brazil due to homophobic chants. Later, Daronco explained that the reason of stopping the game "is not something in my head. We have an orientation in this direction. (…) we don't just stick to a homophobic chant, there's a whole issue involving racism, or facts that can incite violence, such as banners in the field and xenophobic chants." On August 30, 2020, after a game featuring
Athletico Paranaense versus
Londrina game, comments about Daronco's stature and physical presence went viral on social media, gaining coverage in Spanish-language press. On March 27, 2022, after an international football match between
Peru and
Uruguay, Peruvian newspaper
El Comercio and other international media outlets criticized Daronco for a supposed history of refereeing favorably for the Uruguayan side. According to sports journalist Marco Quilca Leon, Daronco declined to use
goal-line technology after a highly controversial play at the 92nd minute, where it seemed that Uruguay goalkeeper
Sergio Rochet stopped a ball inside his own goal. On 26 November 2024, at
Arena Castelão, shortly before a match between
Ceará and
Vasco da Gama for the 36th round of the
2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, a man in the Fortaleza supporters' area of the stands shouted, "you're not gonna rob [us] tonight, [you] thief", to which Daronco replied with a Portuguese-language equivalent of "go fuck yourself". == Personal life ==