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DEVELOPMENTS IF BANDEIRA DE MELLO IS PUNISHED, SEE BELOW

In light of these developments, the atmosphere at Flamengo remains tense and unpredictable

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In the most recent development of the case that shook the structures of the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, Eduardo Bandeira de Mello, former president of the institution, finds himself at the center of attention once again. A formal complaint was presented to the club's Board of Directors, seeking an in-depth investigation into its possible responsibility in the tragic fire that occurred at Ninho do Urubu.

The representation, submitted by interested parties, requests a thorough analysis of Bandeira de Mello's actions during his management, taking into account the events that culminated in the fatality of the fire. In particular, the urgency of this investigation stands out, given that the deadline for the application of internal disciplinary measures is close to expiry, five years after becoming aware of the facts.


If found guilty after due process , Bandeira de Mello faces the possibility of severe punishments, including a suspension of up to a year from his club-related activities or even the exclusion of his membership status. These sanctions, in addition to representing a significant personal reprimand, could have crucial implications for his political future at Flamengo.


It is important to highlight that the club's political context is intrinsically linked to this evolving legal scenario. With Flamengo's elections scheduled for the end of this year, Bandeira de Mello's position as a prominent figure in the opposition group gains prominence. His possible candidacy for the presidency again is at stake, as a conviction in this process would make him ineligible for any leadership position within the institution.

In light of these developments, the environment at Flamengo remains tense and unpredictable. The complaint against Bandeira de Mello represents not only an effort in search of truth and justice for the victims of the fire at Ninho do Urubu, but also a watershed in the internal political dynamics of the most popular club in Brazil. The outcome of this process will not only shape an individual's destiny, but will also influence the future course of Flamengo as an institution.




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Lineup: With changes, Flamengo announces the starters who will face Peñarol at Maracanã

The teams play the first game of the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.

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Tite defined Flamengo and announced the 11 starters who will face Peñarol, this Thursday, at Maracanã, at 7pm. De la Cruz returns to the starting lineup in place of Léo Ortiz, and Alex Sandro and Plata were retained. The duel with the Uruguayans is the first between the teams in the quarter-finals of the Copa Conmebol Libertadores. Follow the Red and Black lineup:Rossi, Varela, Fabrício Bruno, Léo Pereira and Alex Sandro; Pulgar, De la Cruz, Gerson and Arrascaeta; Plata and Bruno Henrique.

Alex Sandro and Plata, debutants in last Sunday's classic, remain in the team after having good performances in the draw against Vasco. Gabigol is now out of the relationship due to fibrosis in the posterior muscle of his right thigh. Flamengo, in a statement, reported that the athlete did not suffer any injury in the region. Check it out:


"The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo informs that the athlete Gabriel Barbosa underwent tests that did not diagnose an injury to the posterior muscle of his right thigh. However, the Technical Committee opted for precaution and did not list him for the duel against Peñarol due to fibrosis in the region. Gabi is handed over to physiotherapists and physical trainers for the series of decisive games of the season."




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CONMEBOL Libertadores | Flamengo x Peñarol (URU) - Follow live

Match starts at 7pm this Thursday

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Flamengo faces Peñarol (URU) in the first game of the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter-finals and, here, you can watch the broadcast, live, with 2h30 of pre-game, interviews, the team's arrival at Maracanã and everything more.

Follow the match live here:





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FORMER PRESIDENT OF FLAMENGO, BANDEIRA DE MELLO OPENS UP ABOUT POSSIBLE CANDIDACY

The red-black leader between 2013 and 2018 gave a statement about the club's elections, which took place at the end of the year

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President of Flamengo between 2013 and 2018, Eduardo Bandeira de Melloreturned to talking about the club's elections, which take place at the end of this year. A guest on “Rema TV”, in Porto Velho, Bandeira was adamant in saying that he will only be a candidate if he is “indispensable”, but revealed his desire to participate in another role.

In an interview that aired on the channel from “Rema TV” on Youtube, Eduardo Bandeira de Mello showed confidence in his victory political group in the elections: “My political group will participate in the Flamengo elections and I think they will win. I don’t intend to be the candidate for president, only if that is essential,” he said, before completing.

“I think I’ve already made my contribution. Yes, I want to participate in the next administration, but in some strategic role. The work at Flamengo and the work we did there is not individual work, no one does anything alone. It's a group effort, and our group will come back. I'm sure everything will work out”, he said.

Flamengo's elections will take place in December this year, but the candidates have not yet been defined. After two terms, the current president, Rodolfo Landim, will not be able to run, and everything indicates that he will support Rodrigo Dunshee de Abranches. Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as Bap, should also run for office.




Federal Deputy for Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Bandeira de Mello was asked about the conciliation between football and politics. The deputy, who divides his time between Brasília and Rio de Janeiro, said that he cannot go to Maracanã as often as he would like, but was firm in saying that he can combine both things.

“It's definitely manageable. Of course, I miss the Maracanã games on Wednesdays, because on Wednesdays I'm always there in the Chamber, there's a session, there's an agenda, so I can't just be at Maracanã. on the weekends. But Brasília is a very friendly city, I really like it, and I've already discovered all the main spots we have there to watch Flamengo's games.”




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