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Flamengo's Upcoming Presidential Election and Coaching Future

On Monday, December 9th, Flamengo will hold its presidential election for the 2025, 2026, and 2027 terms. The voting process will begin around 8 AM and close at 9 PM, utilizing electronic ballots provided by the TRE of Rio de Janeiro. Given the efficient setup for electronic voting in Brazil, preliminary results are anticipated by midnight, allowing for a quick announcement of the new president.

Candidates for the Presidency

Three candidates are contending for the position:

  1. Rodrigo Dunch - the candidate supported by the current president, Rodolfo Landim, and the incumbent situation.

  2. Maurício Gomes de Matos (MGM) - who served as Landim's vice president of consulates and embassies.

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  1. BAP - currently serves as the president of the Board of Directors and has been a prominent figure during Landim's reign since January 2019.

While two of the candidates are seen as dissidents rather than outright opposition, each proposes different visions for the future of the club as the candidates intensify their campaigns.

Future of Coach Felipe Luiz

A key point of contention among the candidates and a matter of great interest among fans is the continuity of coach Felipe Luiz. Having recently joined Flamengo, Luis has a contract until December 2025 and has already made an impressive start. The new president will have the significant responsibility of deciding whether to retain him for the upcoming seasons.

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The candidates’ positions on Luiz's future vary, leading to speculation regarding what might happen after the elections.

Responses from Candidates

BAP indicated a somewhat ambiguous position, stating that a decision regarding Luiz will wait until after the elections. He explained that the incoming director of football would hold discussions with Luiz, leaving room for doubt about the coach's immediate future.

Maurício Gomes de Matos was decisive in his answer, affirming his intention to keep Luiz at the helm, citing respect for his contract and expressing admiration for Luiz's early success with the team.

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Rodrigo Dunch was equally assertive, affirming that Luiz will remain in his role without hesitation, mainly because of the existing contract and continuity from the Landim administration.

Importance of the Election

As Flamengo approaches this pivotal election, fans and analysts alike are concerned about the implications for both the presidency and the coaching staff. The outcome may significantly alter the club's trajectory, particularly as it strives to improve after several years of underwhelming performance in national competitions.

Conclusion

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This election will not only determine the leadership of Flamengo for the coming years but also shape the immediate direction of the team, particularly with respect to maintaining a stable and successful coaching staff. With the results expected soon after voting concludes, the hopes and aspirations for Flamengo's future rest in the hands of its members.

Following the election, there will be subsequent discussions and analysis, offering insights into what the new leadership may mean for Flamengo—as well as ongoing engagement with fans through various channels, highlighting the community spirit within the club.