The president of the STJD, José Perdiz, takes office on an interim basis
The Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro removed Ednaldo Rodrigues Gomes from the presidency of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on Thursday (7).
The decision, which ended with three votes to zero, invalidated the election of the current president of the country’s highest football entity. Elections to define the new president should take place within a month, but the cylinder will still be able to appeal.
The 21st Private Law Tribunal has ruled that the president of the Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD), José Perdiz, will temporarily command the CBF.
Authorities deemed the Conduct Adjustment Term (TAC) signed by Rodrigues last year invalid, as they said the Rio de Janeiro Public Prosecutor’s Office did not have the legitimacy to broker the agreement with the CBF to sign the Bahia’s four-year mandate. . .
Rodrigues’ departure raises a question mark on the possible arrival of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti at the helm of the Brazilian team, given that the multiple champion was the great dream of the now former president.
Furthermore, the case leaves the current situation of the five-time world champion even more murky, as Brazil has failed to achieve good results on the pitch. .
Source: Terra

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