Doriva é anunciado como novo treinador do Criciúma para 2019

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Doriva assume o cargo de técnico do Criciúma. A apresentação oficial do novo comandante, que tem contrato até o fim de 2019, ocorreu na última sexta-feira, no estádio Heriberto Hülse. Na coletiva, o presidente Jaime Dal Farra e o executivo Nei Pandolfo também apresentaram o assessor de futebol Ricardo Rocha.

– É um projeto ambicioso, novo, me deixou feliz. Queremos trabalhar o mais rápido possível, estou com muita ambição de trabalhar e dar meu melhor aqui. Que possamos resgatar o torcedor e ele possa acreditar no projeto. Possa vir com a gente. Que possamos ter um ano maravilhoso. Temos que reestruturar a equipe, trazer atletas para montar um time competitivo, um time aguerrido, que peleia, que briga pelo jogo – disse Doriva.

O novo assessor de futebol do clube, Ricardo Rocha também foi apresentado. Depois de deixar o São Paulo, o ex-zagueiro reativou a empresa de assessoria esportiva e assinou contrato com o Tigre.

– Sempre um desafio quando sai de algum clube e chega em outro da grandeza que é o Criciúma. Vi algumas bobagens quando saí do São Paulo, falando que o Ricardo deixou o São Paulo para ir ao Criciúma, recusou proposta do Vasco para ir ao Criciúma e na realidade tenho uma empresa e essa empresa cuida de várias coisas, tenho ela há mais de 15 anos. Estou muito feliz, o Criciúma eu conheço bem. Primeiro como jogador, como era difícil ganhar aqui. O segundo é o resgate do torcedor – relatou Rocha.

Em sua carreira como jogador, Doriva atuou por clubes brasileiros e da Europa. Como técnico, foi campeão Paulista com o Ituano em 2014, e no ano seguinte, do Carioca com o Vasco da Gama. O comandante terá Eduardo Souza como auxiliar.

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صحف البرتغال تشيد بـ فيتوريا بعد فوز منتخب مصر أمام مالاوي برباعية

أشادت الصحف البرتغالية بنتائج روي فيتوريا مع منتخب مصر الأول، بعدما حقق الفراعنة أمس الفوز على مالاوي ضمن منافسات تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023.

وتمكن منتخب مصر من الفوز برباعية نظيفة على حساب مالاوي أمس الثلاثاء في إطار مباريات الجولة الرابعة من التصفيات المؤهلة لبطولة كأس الأمم الأفريقية والمقرر إقامتها فى كوت ديفوار العام المقبل.

وقالت صحيفة ريكورد البرتغالية أن روي فيتوريا يخطو خطوات عملاقة مع منتخب مصر بنسبة فوز 100٪ منذ توليه المهمة.

طالع | إيهاب الكومي: فيتوريا جعل لـ منتخب مصر شكلاً هجوميًا.. والجميع مستمتع بالعمل مع بيريرا

بينما قالت صحيفة أبولا البرتغالية أن روي فيتوريا أسعد المصريين بعد الفوز على منتخب مالاوي فى تصفيات أمم إفريقيا.

يذكر أن روي فيتوريا المدير الفني لمنتخب مصر الذي تعاقد مع الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم فى يوليو الماضي لمدة 4 سنوات خاض 5 مباريات مع منتخب مصر حقق الفوز خلالهم وسجل الفراعنة تحت قيادته 14 هدفا ودخل مرمى المنتخب هدف وحيد.

Farhad Reza named in Bangladesh squad for World T20

Farhad Reza, a pace-bowling allrounder, is the only new inclusion in an otherwise settled 15-member Bangladesh squad for the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka

Mohammad Isam16-Aug-2012

Farhad Reza has been picked for the World T20•AFP

Farhad Reza, a pace-bowling allrounder, is the only change in an otherwise settled 15-member Bangladesh squad for the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka. Farhad replaced Nazmul Hossain in the team that will also be touring Trinidad and Tobago in early September for a four-nation tournament, though it will play under the name of Bangladesh Cricket Board XI.Chief selector Akram Khan said Farhad’s all-round abilities led him to be picked. “We said ahead of the Zimbabwe tour [in June] that 90% of the team would be the same,” Akram told ESPNcricinfo. “We made one change to the squad that toured Europe by bringing in Farhad [Reza] in place of Nazmul [Hossain]. Farhad gives us a batting option down the order apart along with his role as a seamer.”Nazmul went wicketless in the two games he played during Bangladesh’s tour of Europe last month. Abul Hasan, who also didn’t pick a wicket in Ireland and the Netherlands, was preferred due to his extra pace. Farhad could have been chosen as a backup for Ziaur Rahman as it is unlikely for the team management to pick more than two seamers in Sri Lanka.Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe in June and Europe in July and played ten matches against Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and Netherlands, giving the selectors ample opportunity to assess the T20 side. They picked new faces like Ziaur, Hasan and Anamul Haque while the team management also experimented with the batting order.Ziaur, who bowls fast-medium, was promising with his ability to play as a big-hitting floater in the middle order, as he showed during a quickfire 40 against Ireland. Mohammad Ashraful’s strike-rate – 91.20 in four matches in Europe – remains a worry but he did score enough runs to convince the selectors to retain him as an opener alongside Tamim Iqbal.Bangladesh squad for World Twenty20

Mushfiqur Rahim (capt), Mahmudullah, Tamim Iqbal, Mohammad Ashraful, Junaid Siddique, Jahurul Islam, Shakib Al Hasan, Nasir Hossain, Ziaur Rahman, Elias Sunny, Abdur Razzak, Mashrafe Mortaza, Shafiul Islam, Farhad Reza, Abul Hasan.

Bangladesh’s fortunes will depend heavily on Shakib Al Hasan, who will continue to bat at No. 3 as he had done during the Europe tour. Shakib is currently recovering from a knee injury that sidelined him from the SLPL. He has started bowling in the nets and will be working closely with Saqlain Mushtaq, who has joined the Bangladesh coaching staff for four months as the spin-bowling consultant.Left-arm spinner Elias Sunny will be facing his first major Twenty20 challenge, having made a record-breaking debut against Ireland last month while Mashrafe Mortaza will have a key role to play as the most experienced seamer in the bowling attack.Bangladesh will take on New Zealand on September 21 before meeting Pakistan on September 25. Both matches will be played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

Durham stumble out after tie

Durham and Lancashire tied their final Friends Life t20 North Group game at Chester-le-Street as both sides missed out on the quarter-finals

08-Jul-2012
ScorecardDurham and Lancashire tied their final Friends Life t20 North Group game at Chester-le-Street as both sides missed out on the quarter-finals.The teams went into the game knowing a win for either could take them into the last eight, as long as Essex lost against Hampshire in the South Group. A washout at the Rose Bowl, however, gave Essex a point that put them out of Lancashire’s reach and left Durham need to complete their run chase in 15.1 overs or less to overturn Essex’s advantage on run-rate, which proved beyond the hosts.After Lancashire, who were put in, struggled to 133 for 8, Glen Chapple bowled superbly, going straight through his four overs to take 1 for 10. He claimed the vital scalp of Herschelle Gibbs, who made 7 before he was trapped in front after stepping across, trying to flip a straight ball to fine leg.Ben Stokes hit Stephen Parry’s fourth ball for a big six before driving the next, a full toss, straight into the hands of long-on. Phil Mustard made 33 before driving a return catch to Gary Keedy then Gareth Cross claimed a catch and a stumping to send back Johann Myburgh and Gordon Muchall and set up the tense finish.Durham needed 27 off the last three and after a lean series it was one-day captain Dale Benkenstein who almost saw them home, making 28.He had the target down to six off the last over, then two off three balls. But he tried to hook a bouncer from Ajmal Shahzad and the ball flew off the back of the bat to short cover, where Paul Horton took the catch.A bye off the next ball tied the scores but when Gareth Breese tried to scamper a single off the last ball he failed to beat Horton’s direct hit from the same position in which he caught Benkenstein.Breese and Scott Borthwick conceded a total of 34 runs in eight overs between them as Lancashire imploded after a good start. At 69 for 1 after nine overs they lost their way as three wickets went down for six runs.Tom Smith tried to sweep Borthwick’s second ball, hitting against the spin of a googly, and was lbw for 29. Then Steven Croft was caught at long-on for 21 off Breese while Karl Brown set off for a suicidal single to silly point and was run out by Mustard.Wicketkeeper Cross took Lancashire to a competitive total by making 26 before falling to the last ball of the innings.

Pietersen golden duck as Surrey lose

England discard Kevin Pietersen was out first ball playing for Surrey in their four-wicket Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat by his old club Hampshire at West End

19-Aug-2012
ScorecardKevin Pietersen was bowled first ball by Liam Dawson•Getty Images

England discard Kevin Pietersen was out first ball playing for Surrey in their four-wicket Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat by his old club Hampshire at West End.Pietersen, left out of the side for the Third Test against South Africa, came in at 14 for 1 after Surrey had chosen to bat first. But he was at the crease for just a matter of seconds before pushing forward to a delivery from left-arm spinner Liam Dawson and having his off stump knocked back.Pietersen returned to the pavilion head bowed to the cheers of a 12,000 crowd who remembered how he quit Hampshire mid-way through the 2010 season because he said it was too far to commute from his London home.Surrey struggled from that stage, making an inadequate 175 for 9 from their 40 overs which Hampshire surpassed from the first ball of the 38th over.With Pietersen sat on the dressing room balcony, Surrey slumped to 38 for 4 with the fall of Steve Davies’ wicket. But then came an innings-saving stand of 94 in 22 overs between Matt Spriegel and Zander de Bruyn.Danny Briggs broke the partnership when he had Spriegel caught in the deep for 47 and when de Bruyn’s bright 57 came to an end at 173, Surrey fell away, losing their last four wickets for one run.Pace bowler David Griffiths returned to dismiss de Bruyn and Zafar Ansari, then ran out Murali Kartik before Chris Wood bowled Gareth Batty.James Vince was run out in the fourth over when Hampshire responded but the Group B table-toppers were always in control. Opener Michael Carberry, restored to the team after injury, made 54 from 94 balls before being lbw to Kartik and Hampshire nerves were tested when Dawson was out to make them 150 for 6.Michael Bates and Sean Ervine came together with 26 needed from just under five overs and progress was slow against Ansari and Jade Dernbach. But Bates lifted Ansari for six in the 38th over and the rest was a formality as Hampshire breezed to their seventh competition victory.Pietersen spent most of the Hampshire innings, hands behind his back at mid-on and in the gully but was not called on to bowl.It was the second time this season he had been out first ball against Hampshire this season, the same fate befalling him in a rain-hit Friends Life t20 at The Oval with Dawson again the bowler.

فيديو | موكوينا يسجل هدف صن داونز الثالث أمام الأهلي

عرز صن داونز من تقدمه أمام الأهلي بالهدف الثالث، في المباراة التي تقام بينهما اليوم السبت ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

ويتواجه الأهلي مع صن داونز، في إطار مباريات الجولة الرابعة من دور المجموعات من المسابقة القارية.

طالع | مباشر| ترتيب مجموعة الأهلي في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

وسجل تيبوهو موكوينا لاعب صن داونز هدف فريقه الثالث من تسديدة قوية من خارج منطقة الجزاء تسكن مرمى محمد الشناوي، وذلك في الدقيقة 40.

صن داونز كان قد تقدم في الدقيقة 4 وتعادل محمد شريف للأهلي في الدقيقة 13، ثم عاد الفريق الجنوب إفريقي وسجل الثاني عن طريق ثيمبا زواني في الدقيقة 24. هدف صن داونز الثالث أمام الأهلي:

Bresnan burst leaves England sensing victory

An outstanding spell of reverse swing from Tim Bresnan put England in sight of a series-clinching victory at Trent Bridge

The Report by David Hopps27-May-2012
Scorecard and ball-by-ball commentaryWest Indies’ top order folded in familiar fashion•PA Photos

It does not matter how patiently you scrap, or how successful your bowling plans prove to be. When you have arguably the weakest top three in Test cricket, one of them is back at the hotel with influenza anyway, and the bedrock of your batting hooks a ball down fine leg’s throat you are not going to win many Test matches.That is especially the case when the IPL has stolen some of your star performers and you are playing the No. 1 Test side in the world on a Trent Bridge ground that, even in its guise as a permanently sun-drenched land of lost youth, fills that side with supreme confidence that they can wrest control of the Test in one outstanding session with the ball. To reduce West Indies to 61 for 6 exceeded perhaps even England’s wildest expectations.Tim Bresnan, who loves this ground, where he has good command of reverse swing, closed off the session expertly with figures of 3 for 10. Add to this an unbeaten 39 (which he described as “a bit dogged, really”) when an England first-innings lead was not certain, and despite the impressive rival claims of Steve Finn he can look forward to retaining his place at Edgbaston.A West Indies attack that in style, with the possible exception of Kemar Roach, is about as far removed from their great attacks of their heyday as it is possible to be, strove manfully to restrict England’s first-innings lead to 58 on a third day when many assumed that it would be in excess of 250. Instead of a back-breaking day in the sun, they bowled resourcefully, keeping England to a further 169 after they began at 259 for 2.Within the first 17 overs of the final session, England laid those efforts to waste. James Anderson picked off the openers in his second and third overs, Kieran Powell driving irresponsibly and dragging on; Adrian Barath stuck in front of middle with minimal foot movement. Does Chris Gayle, one wonder, ever feel a pang of guilt as he cold-shoulders West Indies Test cricket in favour of the riches of IPL or is he unabashed at what he sees as simple financial logic?As Kirk Edwards, the flu victim, could not bat until No. 7, Shivnarine Chanderpaul came in after 4.2 overs. Some have clamoured for him to move up the order, but presumably not like this. He lasted 15 balls before Stuart Broad, face reddening in the heat, upped the intensity when it was most needed, fired in a well-directed short ball and Chanderpaul’s top-edged hook flew obligingly to Jonathan Trott at fine leg.Darren Bravo is regarded in the Caribbean as a batsman of immense promise, but he has now been outgunned by Australia and England in turn. He was caught on the back foot, playing across one from Bresnan that kept a little low. If the shot was technically dubious, his decision to ask for a review was criminal; replays predictably showed the ball hitting middle. When Bresnan trapped Ramdin in front, Marlon Samuels wisely talked his partner out of wasting the second review.Edwards must have wondered if his journey was really necessary. A woeful tour was encapsulated by a woeful day; a woeful day encapsulated by a woeful minute at the crease. Stupified, eyes half closed, he heard two lbw appeals in turn, the second of them successful for Bresnan, to round off arguably his best spell of the summer.England also owed much to Andrew Strauss, who was 102 not out at start of play and who crucially broke his habits of old by surviving into mid-afternoon. He never quite recovered the fluency of the previous day as England’s visions of 600-plus evaporated; not as much reconnecting with his form of the previous day as sticking around in the hope of an introduction, but his longevity was invaluable. He fell on 141, caught at the wicket off Darren Sammy.Strauss has only ever added a maximum of six runs when he has had a hundred in the bank at start of play, a statistical quirk that had been extended in the first Test at Lord’s. He had admitted to his frustration on the previous evening, saying: “Scoring a hundred takes a bit out of you physically so it is a bit tricky the next morning but there’s no reason why you can’t kick on and get a big score. It’s a mindset thing the next day, to try and reconnect with what you did the day before rather than worrying too much.”England’s individual batting weaknesses were exposed at regular intervals before lunch: Kevin Pietersen’s fondness for moving across his stumps, Jonny Bairstow’s apparent fallibility against short-pitched quick bowling – Kemar Roach’s aggressive use of the second new ball was quite an introduction to the realities of Test cricket – and Matt Prior’s vulnerability to the good-length ball that seams back.Pietersen, 72 not out overnight, had tweeted his intention to go to bed shortly before 7pm. Perhaps he is still on India time, a sort of vicarious link to the IPL. Or perhaps he was so eager to make use of a flat pitch, and pull alongside Strauss’ collection of 21 Test centuries again, that he felt 12 hours sleep was advisable. Whatever, it did not do the trick as he only added only eight, lbw as Ravi Rampaul cut one back.When Aleem Dar gives a batsman out, it is safest to assume that he is probably right, but he erred when he turned down West Indies’ appeal for lbw against Ian Bell with the first over of the new ball. West Indies reviewed it and Bell – who had also been dropped on 15 by the wicketkeeper, Denesh Ramdin, off Shane Shillingford – was clearly out. The last of the morning’s victims was Prior, whose aggressive intent ended when Sammy cut one back to bowl him.West Indies, short on resources with Shillingford’s offspin ineffective, settled for containment in the shape of a wholehearted spell by Sammy. But dispensing with an England tail is not an easy business. Folklore has it that the pup with the shortest, thickest tail is the pick of the litter and in terms of Test rankings it appeared the belief might be well-founded as Bresnan and Broad added 53 for the eighth wicket before Broad fell to a top-edged paddle sweep, not his forte.Graeme Swann feathered an inside edge against Marlon Samuels that was spotted by the new, exceptionally-sensitive Hot Spot. As Swann walked off, bemused, West Indies felt right in the match. Nothing could have been further from the truth.

Fabiano, novo lateral do Vitória, é apresentado oficialmente

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O Vitória fez a coletiva de apresentação oficial do lateral-esquerdo Fabiano nessa terça-feira (4) no Centro de Treinamento do clube em Salvador. O atleta fechou com o Leão da Barra até 2020 depois de um primeiro semestre destacado com a camisa do Bragantino.

Essa vai ser a primeira vez na sua carreira que ele terá a oportunidade de jogar a primeira divisão do futebol brasileiro. No entanto, ele não se intimida, muito pelo contrário:

-Bate aquela ansiedade de estrear, mas pode ter certeza que estou consciente de tudo isso, vou focado. É uma boa equipe (Fluminense), depois temos o Vasco em casa. Vamos pensar nessa primeira partida contra o Fluminense. Vou estar à disposição do professor Carpegiani.Sempre acompanhei (a Série A). Muita qualidade. Me preparei muito para vir e hoje estou tendo essa oportunidade. Pode ter certeza que vou fazer o meu melhor.

Nas últimas partidas do time baiano, quem vem ocupando constantemente a lateral-esquerda é o argentino Marcelo Benítez. Além dos dois, o Vitória conta para a posição no elenco com Juninho e Bryan, ambos se recuperando de lesão.

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Clarke reckons Wade's a Test batsman

Australia’s captain Michael Clarke has signed off from the West Indies by opening up the possibility of Matthew Wade retaining his Test place as a batsman should Brad Haddin return as the Test gloveman next summer

Daniel Brettig at Windsor Park28-Apr-2012

Michael Clarke: “If he [Matthew Wade] plays like that, certainly will continue to put pressure on not only the wicketkeeper’s spot but a batsman’s position too.”•AFP

Australia’s captain Michael Clarke has signed off from the West Indies by opening up the possibility of Matthew Wade retaining his Test place as a batsman should Brad Haddin return as the Test gloveman next summer.Wade’s pitch-defying century in Dominica earned him man-of-the-match honours in the final Test of a 2-0 series win over West Indies, and also demonstrated his skills as a batsman. It is an exceedingly rare thing in Australian cricket for a wicketkeeper to make the national side on his batting alone, though Adam Gilchrist and Haddin both played as batsmen in the ODI team while waiting for their predecessors to step aside.”I think if he plays the way he’s been playing there’s no doubt about it [he could play as a batsman],” Clarke said. “And his numbers say that for Victoria. He’s a wonderful wicketkeeper but I think that his batting’s got a lot of potential too. He plays spin as good as anyone.”Like I said, I think he has learned a hell of a lot throughout the one-day series about different conditions and playing spin in Australia compared to playing spin in the Caribbean, which will help him going into the subcontinent. And we’ve got a Test tour coming up over in India.”There’s a lot of cricket to be played before any of the selectors have to worry about the next XI or the next squad of 15 for our next Test series, but Wadey, hopefully, will continue to perform in the shorter form until the next Test match comes around.”Clarke, an avowed friend and supporter of Haddin, declined to repeat his pre-Test assertion that his New South Wales team-mate would automatically return to the keeping spot for Australia’s next Test, against South Africa in November, should he make himself available. However he remained staunch in his support for Haddin, who withdrew from this tour due to a serious family matter.”I’ve made it very clear that think Wadey’s done everything in his power to put as much pressure on the selectors as possible,” Clarke said. “What I also said was that if Brad was available for this tour he would have played the first Test match. I think it’s great there’s competition as a batter, as a bowler, as a wicketkeeper. It’s fantastic for the game. How lucky are we in an Australian cricket team to have either Brad Haddin or Matthew Wade available for selection in the Test team?”I think, Wadey, if he plays like that, certainly will continue to put pressure on not only the wicketkeeper’s spot but a batsman’s position too. That’s something the selectors will have to worry about in time.”I will still continue to support anybody that plays for this Australian team. Even though Brad’s not here on this tour. My friendship, yes … but also [because of] his experience, his knowledge, his success as a Test player, I’ll continue to support him, as I will always support Wadey. I think he’s done fantastically in the shorter form of the game. He got his first opportunity here in Test cricket and he’s grabbed it with both hands so there’s nothing more he can do and now it’s up to the selectors, when the time comes, to make a decision.”For his part, Wade said he had derived great satisfaction from developing as a wicketkeeper and a batsman in conditions as foreign as any he has experienced. He also felt the tour would work in his favour ahead of the 2013 tour of India, which serves as the prelude to that year’s dual Ashes series.”Probably the all-round experience of coming over here in the one-day series without knowing too much about these conditions,” Wade said, when asked what he had found most rewarding. “Learning a lot in the first three one-dayers, as I’ve spoken about, in St Vincent and then continuing to develop my game in the nets with Justin Langer and Mickey Arthur, and trying to find my way in difficult conditions against spin bowling. So, probably that’s most pleasing thing, going home knowing that I’ve learned a hell of a lot and I’m improving.”I’ve been to the subcontinent a couple of times but only to play the short formats of the game. These conditions are very similar, I’ve been told. So, fingers crossed, if I get an opportunity to play, hopefully I can bring what I’ve learned here to the subcontinent and do my stuff.”

COF recusa contas de mais 2 meses no Palmeiras depois de reunião no CD

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Depois de o Conselho Deliberativo (CD) considerar que os aditivos nos contratos da Crefisa são válidos, o Conselho de Orientação e Fiscalização (COF) do Palmeiras voltou a recusar balancetes por conta dessa alteração nos documentos, em reunião ocorrida na sexta à noite.

Mesmo com superávit, as contas de abril e maio não foram aprovadas pelo órgão fiscalizador, que já havia reprovado as contas anteriores de 2018.

Em abril, o clube terminou com R$ 2,29 milhões em superávit, mais R$ 9,712 milhões de superávit em maio. Levando em consideração os valores de junho, que ainda não foram discutidos no COF, o Verdão tem um superávit acumulado no primeiro semestre de R$ 41,6 milhões.

Por conta destes valores, a diretoria considera que a decisão tem influência política, uma vez que Mustafá Contursi é figura influente no COF e hoje oposição a Maurício Galiotte e Leila Pereira.

Para pessoas da situação, este é um movimento já pensando na eleição presidencial no fim do ano, quando Galiotte deve enfrentar Genaro Marino, atual primeiro vice, e que provavelmente será apoiado por Mustafá e outras alas oposicionistas, como conselheiros ligados a Paulo Nobre.

Os membros do COF, por outro lado, rebatem que a decisão é técnica. O órgão não concorda com a mudança nos contratos de aporte financeiro da Crefisa para contratação de jogadores. Os R$ 120 milhões gastos para trazer Luan, Fabiano, Bruno Henrique, Guerra, Thiago Santos, Borja, Deyverson, Dudu e Lucas Lima eram inicialmente considerados valores de patrocínio, mas mudaram para empréstimo. Ou seja, o Verdão terá de devolver à empresa todo o valor, com uma correção monetária – a menor no mercado.

O argumento é de que não houve um debate no COF sobre a mudança, que pode ser danosa para o clube no futuro. A diretoria, por sua vez, considera que esta é a melhor saída, já que a Crefisa foi multada pela Receita Federal por conta destes contratos antes vistos como patrocínio e teria de ocorrer a mudança.

Há pouco mais de dez dias, os aditivos foram discutidos no CD, que os aprovou por maioria. Membros da atual gestão consideravam que com a chancela do CD, órgão soberano, os problemas com o COF se resolveriam, mas não foi o que ocorreu. Os cofistas mantêm a posição de que a alteração contratual teve problemas e vícios no processo, portanto seguirão negando as contas. Essas recusas ao balancete do COF não têm efeito prático, já que ao término do ano o balanço, incluindo os 12 meses, é votado pelo Conselho Deliberativo.

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