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FLAMENGO DIRECTOR PREPARES TO RESIGN POSITION TO ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENCY OF FLAMENGO

The Mais Querido elections took place at the end of December this year

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Behind the scenes at Flamengo have been quite busy since the start of the season due to the election year. Thus, Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as Bap, is preparing to resign his position as president of the Board of Directors of Mais Querido. The leader's idea is to run for president of Rubro-Negro.

According to information from the Coluna do Fla portal, Bap intends to launch his candidacy for president of Flamengo in the December elections. In this way, the director would have to give up his position as president of the club's administrative council, as required by statute. Thus, he organizes the resignation of his current post, which will be confirmed until the end of June.

BAP DOES NOT HAVE SUPPORT FROM LANDIM

Highlighting that Bap will not have the support of Rodolfo Landim, current president of Flamengo. This is because, the representative of Mais Querido publicly declared support for fellow candidate Rodrigo Dunshee in a meeting held this past Tuesday (18).

In this way, Bap was the "loser" of the internal dispute with Dunshee. This is because the two were competing for the political support of Rodolfo Landim, who chose the deputy general for legal. However, Luiz Eduardo Baptista plans to set up his own ticket to run in the Mais Querido presidential elections in December.

CANDIDATES FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF FLAMENGO

So far, there are only three candidates for the presidency of Flamengo. In addition to Bap and Rodrigo Dunshee, Maurício Gomes de Mattos publicly announced that he will also seek the Rubro-Negro presidential seat.



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Flamengo and Fluminense sign and receive the Maracanã concession

20-year contract was signed this Friday (27) after the duo won the bidding

Landim speaks at the signing of the Maracanã Concession - Photo: Paula Reis/Flamengo
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Flamengo and Fluminense finalized the procedures and signed, this Friday, the Maracanã concession contract with the Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro. The duo won the bid to operate and explore the stadium for 20 years.

The concession signing ceremony took place this Friday morning, at Maracanã, with the presence of Rodolfo Landim (president of Flamengo) and Mário Bittencourt (president of Fluminense), shortly after the clubs' elimination in the quarter-finals of the Libertadores.

“This It's a very important day for Fluminense and, certainly, for Flamengo. I come to say that we are very happy to be able to have Maracanã for the next 20 years, alongside our sister club, alongside a club that is our opponent on the field, but which in the last five years has become a great partner outside of it. We have a very good, very cool relationship with a lot of respect and friendship and we successfully managed to win this concession. We respect all processes, whether legal or administrative, and we are very happy” stated the president of Fluminense and Landim added:


“As Mário said, it is a day of great joy. I think it is the culmination of an effort that has been underway for five years. I remember that when we assumed the presidency of Flamengo, we went to the State Government because we needed Maracanã. Maracanã had a series of problems at that time, including maintenance. And this is Maracanã, the symbol of football in the world. Our idea was accepted in April 2019, and Flamengo and Fluminense began managing Maracanã. It was a very long learning process and a partnership with Fluminense, which I would say is practically perfect. We are great opponents on the field, but here at Maracanã we are great partners", concluded the Flamengo.

In addition to the presidents, Cláudio Castro (governor of Rio), Nicola Miccione (secretary of the Civil House), Julio Lopes (federal deputy), Rafael Picciani (secretary of Sports and Leisure), Coronel Menezes (secretary) were present at the event. of State of the Military Police), Maria Cristina Teixeira (financial director of the concessionaire) and Severiano Braga (CEO of Maracanã).


When asked about the interest of Flamengo in building its own stadium in the Gasometer region, Cláudio Castro expressed confidence that Rubro-Negro will complete 20 years of management of Maracanã.

“ There is a contract to fulfill. Once the contract is fulfilled, I cannot now think that in some time there will be non-compliance. This is not the manager's role, this is not the role of whoever is here. Flamengo has a contract, signed a contract and will fulfill the contract until the last day. I don't have the slightest doubt. No one signs the contract to break it. If Flamengo had the responsibility to sign, it is because they will fulfill the contract until the next day. So far, in five years, everything that Flamengo and Fluminense signed has been fulfilled 100%. I have no reason to suspect that this will not be fulfilled”, stated the governor of Rio.


Earlier this month, the clubs registered the Specific Purpose Society (SPE) of the Fla-Flu Consortium, called Fla-Flu Serviços S.A, at the Commercial Board of the State of Rio de Janeiro, with responsibility for managing the entire Maracanã Complex, which includes the stadium, gym, parking lots and other equipment.

Since April 2019 , Flamengo and Fluminense have shared management of Maracanã through a Term of Permission of Use, which is valid until the end 2024. The economic division of the company between the partners is 65% for Flamengo and 35% for Fluminense.

This implies that revenues, profits, losses and other obligations will be distributed according to this proportion, although each club manages the results of its own matches as home team. The concession contract provides for significant investments, in accordance with the specifications assumed by the clubs. Of the total of R$ 393 million to be invested in works and maintenance over the next 20 years, R$ 255.5 million will go to the red-blacks and R$ 137.5 million to the tricolors.


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Sesc RJ Flamengo debuts in the 2024/2025 season with victory

In Santo Ângelo (RS), Bernardinho's team beats Maringá by 3 sets to 0 and faces Minas for the National Club Cup title on Friday

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Sesc RJ Flamengo has kicked off the 2024/2025 season. With a victory over Maringá by 3 sets to 0, partials of 25/19, 25/23 and 25/22, in Santo Ângelo, Rio Grande do Sul, coach Bernardinho's team came out ahead in the dispute for the triangular cup, which also includes Minas.

Rubro-Negro will return to the court on Friday (27.09), at 8pm, against Minas Gerais, who are the current Superliga champions, and need another victory to secure the cup. In preparation for the long season ahead, Sesc RJ Flamengo celebrated the result, but knows that they still need to acquire rapport and gain rhythm in the game to achieve their goals.


"It was the first match of the season The team is still getting to know each other. We had a lot of team errors, but it was worth the victory. Brie arrived from Canada three days ago. Another story. Minas is coming off a tournament against teams like Praia Clube, Mackenzie and Brasília, and we still have to improve a lot", said Bernardinho.


The commander sent setter Brie, the wingers, to the court. Helena and Michelle, the opposite Edinara, the central players Lorena and Juju and the libero Laís.

And blocking was an important weapon for Sesc RJ Flamengo throughout the match, especially in the decisive stretch of the second set, when the Cariocas needed to turn the score around. Lorena took the trophy for best on court and Juju, another highlight of the triumph, highlighted the importance of the result.


"It was very important that we came out with the victory, as we have an almost completely renewed team and we are building, Every day, a more solid group, with a lot of work. We need the whole team to be united to be able to do well in all competitions", said Juju.


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What do Flamengo's presidential candidates think about Tite's renewal?

Election year brings many questions for Rubro-Negro in Rio

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After Flamengo's 1-0 defeat to Peñarol (URU), Tite was the target of insults from fans at Maracanã. The coach even became a recurring theme in questions directed to candidates for the club's presidency. In interviews, the main candidates presented divergent opinions about Tite's continued leadership of the team.

Rodrigo Dunshee, a candidate supported by the situation, praised Tite, but stated that he has not yet made a definitive decision about the permanence of the team. coach if elected. Luiz Eduardo Baptista, BAP, highlighted that he will need time to evaluate the issue.


Wallim Vasconcellos, in turn, was the most direct in relation to Tite's situation, stating that, if elected, the contract of the coach will not be renewed. Maurício Gomes de Mattos adopted a more evasive stance, without committing himself. Finally, Delair Dumbrosck conditioned Tite's continuation on the results achieved by the end of the season.

Tite's contract

Tite's contract with Flamengo runs until December of this year, the which puts the decision on its renewal in the hands of the club's next president. The termination fine is calculated based on the technical committee's monthly salary, which is around R$1 million, multiplied by the number of months remaining in the contract. Therefore, if Tite were fired now, with three months left until the end of his contract, the fine would be approximately R$3 million. However, the current board does not plan to fire the coach before the end of the contract.

Recent statements from the main candidates about Tite:



< /b> Rodrigo Dunshee:

“Tite is an exceptional coach, he is our commander. I haven't had the opportunity to discuss the future with him yet, but I plan to do so soon. For now, I don’t have a definitive position on this matter.” (Interview with the Jannuzzi & Abuzze podcast).

Luiz Eduardo Baptista (BAP):

“Given the circumstances that Flamengo faces, it would be deeply unfair to evaluate Tite's performance in a negative way . The club was in a much more complicated situation before his arrival, and he is still competing in three competitions. Responsibility for challenges does not rest exclusively with the technical committee. Let’s calmly evaluate what’s best for Flamengo.” (Interview with the Coluna do Fla podcast).

Wallim Vasconcellos:

“Particularly, I don’t like Tite’s style of play. His contract ends at the end of the year and I don't intend to renew it. Football needs to move into the 21st century, and I don’t believe that Tite is aligned with what we imagine for Flamengo from 2025 onwards.” (Interview with Lance newspaper).

Maurício Gomes de Mattos (MGM):

At campaign events, Maurício Gomes de Mattos is usually evasive about Tite's stay, stating that he intends to put together a professional structure to define the ideal coach for the beginning of his management in 2025.

Delair Dumbrosck:

“Whether Tite will continue or not, the results will determine. He is an excellent coach, he has a great commission, but only the results will tell.” (Interview on YouTube by Coluna do Fla).




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