The Brazilian Soccer Confederation interventor (CBF) Fernando Sarney, That assumes the agency’s leadership this Thursday by judicial order, announced to maintain “current contracts” and “maintain sports activities” of choice. Sarney made this announcement in a statement issued several hours after the Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro ordered the dismissal of the CBF president, Ednaldo Rodriguesand was ordered to celebrate new elections to sports creatures.
Rodrigues removal occurred three days after the CBF announced an agreement for Italians Carlo Ancelotti Assume Brazil’s coach position. The new CBF controller, the vice president of the creature, also announced that he would call the election “urgent” to select a new address for the period of 2025-2029.
Judge Gabriel Zefiro, of the Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro, ordered the dismissal of the Rodrigues to consider that there were irregularities in signing an agreement signed in 2022 by CBF leaders who served as the basis to celebrate the election organized by the Sports agency that year.
Specifically, the judge pointed out that there was a “solid evidence” proving that one of the signators of that agreement had no idea of thinking at the time of the company, as they had examined a brain tumor in 2018, suspected that its rubric was scratched. Therefore, he removed the 2022 electoral agreement and removed the Rodrigues thoroughly.
Rodrigues, who announced the lease of Ancelotti on Monday, was re-elected for the second term, for the 2026-2030 period, in new elections held in March. In those elections, Rodrigues was selected by the expression of the support of all regional federations and professional clubs, without the opposition candidate.
Rodrigues intended to present Ancelotti at the CBF head to Rio de Janeiro on May 26, when the new coach should announce his first list of calls. This call refers to the matches of the qualified World Cups that Brazil will play against Ecuador, on June 5 in Guayaquil, and against Paraguay, on 10th in São Paulo.
Source: La Verdad

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