Former president of Corinthians criticized the expropriation of the land
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0Andrés Sanchez, former president of Corinthians and cause of much controversy in the world of football, mocked the expropriation of the Gasometer land, the place where Flamengo wants to build the new stadium. Furthermore, the top hat questioned the values disclosed.
“The Flamengo employee in the press does not comment anything, the land is worth 380 million and the city hall expropriates it for 135 million. Flamengo Arena. Nobody from public authorities is going to help“, wrote Andrés Sanchez on Twitter, in the form of irony.
In response to the former Corinthian president, in the same tweet, Cacau Cotta, director of Flamengo's external relations, he didn't leave it easy and refuted the statements made by the former director of the São Paulo team. “Go take care of your club that needs it. Have you become a real estate agent now?” asked Cacau.
Several fans commented on director Rubro-Negro's comment to Andrés Sanchez. One of them mentioned that “At least Flamengo will pay for the land”. Cacau responded in agreement and generated even more buzz on the networks.
Land auction with scheduled dateFlamengo is getting closer and closer to getting its own stadium. After the land was expropriated, the Rio de Janeiro club's board of directors is now aware of the date on which the Gasometer auction will take place and the minimum value for the bid.
Rio de Janeiro City Hall published the notice for the land auction, which is scheduled for July 31st, at 2:30 pm, in the CASS Auditorium (Centro Administrativo São Sebastião).
The minimum bid to acquire the land will be R$ 138.2 million . There are obligations that need to be followed for whoever acquires the land, one of which is the use of the space as the construction of a 70,000-seat sports facility.
"This Terms of Reference (TR) establishes general guidelines minimum requirements for the implementation of sports equipment with the potential to generate a minimum flow of 70,000 (seventy thousand) people, in the area described in the Notice, for urban renewal purposes, in accordance with art 158 of the Master Plan, regulated by Rio Decree no. 54,234. , on April 8, 2024”, says the bidding notice."
Flamengo intends to build a stadium with between 75 thousand and 80 thousand seats. According to the bidding process, Rubro-Negro has to present the project within 18 months, and execution would have to take place within 36 months, but the deadline can be extended.
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Our red and black teams face the first challenge of the season
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0Our girls from Sesc RJ Flamengo face Unilife, in the National Cup of Pro-Vôlei Clubs. You watch the game here, live and with images:
The current scenario is very unfavorable
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0This Thursday night (26) is a decision night for Flamengo. This is because Fla faces Peñarol (URU) again, in the quarter-finals of the Libertadores da América. To advance to the semi-finals of the competition, only victory interests Mais Querido.
This is because Flamengo lost the first game, at Maracanã, 1-0. Now, away from home, Mais Querido They need to beat Peñarol by at least two goals if they want to qualify for the Libertadores semi-finals directly. Any tie on the aggregate score takes the dispute to penalties.
Fla's victory by 1 goal difference = Decision goes to the penalties;
Fla's victory by 2 or more goals difference = Flamengo advances;
Any draw in the game = Flamengo is eliminated;
To seek classification in the Libertadores, Flamengo has been on Uruguayan soil since last Tuesday (24). This Wednesday (25), Tite concludes the preparation of the squad with a focus on Peñarol and, in addition, defines the starting team that will take the field on Thursday (26).
Flamengo faces Peñarol, at Estadio Campeón del Siglo, in Montevideo, Uruguay. Finally, the clash takes place from 7pm (Brasília time), valid for the return of the quarter-finals of the Libertadores.
Corinthians faces political turmoil intensified by ex-president Andrés Sanchez's harsh criticism of the current president, who was formerly of Mengão
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0Corinthians faces political turmoil intensified by ex-president Andrés Sanchez's harsh criticism of the current president, Augusto Melo. In a series of posts on social media this Tuesday (2), Sanchez did not mince words when accusing Melo of transforming the São Paulo club into an extension of Flamengo.
The former president nicknamed him “Pinocchio” . The controversy arises in the context of the hiring of several professionals with recent experience at Mengão for key positions at Corinthians.
The appointment of Fred Luz as CEO, previously at Flamengo between 2014 and 2018 , was the trigger for Sanchez's criticism. The arrival of Hugo Souza, goalkeeper on loan from Flamengo, and Matheuzinho, right-back transferred for a significant sum, reinforced the perception of a migration of talent from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo.< /p>
Augusto Melo, in turn, defended the signings, highlighting the competence and experience of the new members to strengthen Corinthians. Fabinho Soldado, former football manager at Flamengo, now takes over as the club's Football Executive paulista, a decision that, according to Melo, aims to bring a new strategic and operational vision to the team.
Gustavo Henrique completes the list of former Flamengo players who joined Corinthians this year, highlighting a change strategic in the club's hiring policy.
While Corinthians directors defend the choices as investments to strengthen the team, critics like Sanchez question Timão's autonomy and identity in the face of Flamengo's growing influence within its ranks .
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