Augusto Melo blames opposition for leaving sponsor in the Corinthians

Augusto Melo, president of Corinthians, blames the opposition for the departure of VaideBet, accusing her of acting against the club's interests.

In a conference held on Monday (10), Augusto Melo, president of Corinthians, addressed the recent termination of contract with VaideBet sponsor. Melo did not hesitate to assign the sponsor's responsibility for leaving the club's opposition, accusing him of not accepting defeat in the last elections and acting against the team's interests.

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The Impact of Internal Policy

According to Melo, the opposition within the club has hindered its management, putting at risk not only strategic sponsorships but also the general well-being of the club. "People who do not accept that they have lost the election, do they hope for the Corinthians really?" asked Melo, highlighting the internal division and its consequences for the club.

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Defending Club Management and Future

Melo reiterated his commitment to work for the future of Corinthians, stating that their actions aim for the good of the club in the long term. He calls for unity between fans and members of the club, suggesting that political differences should be set aside for the success of Corinthians.

Reactions and Controversies

Melo's statements have generated controversy, both inside and outside the club. While some support your view of a Corinthians united, others criticize what they see as an attempt to divert attention from management problems.

Next Steps

With VaideBet leaving, Corinthians faces the challenge of seeking new sponsorships in a potentially turbulent environment. Melo called on everyone involved to support his initiatives to ensure that the club can overcome this difficult phase and advance productively.

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