Brazil soccer to pick new president shortly before introducing Ancelotti
- The Brazilian Football Confederation is set to elect a new president on May 25, shortly before officially unveiling Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti as the head coach of the national team.
- A judge from Rio, Gabriel de Oliveira Zefiro, removed Ednaldo Rodrigues from his position after declaring the agreement that confirmed Rodrigues' initial term invalid.
- Fernando Sarney, vice president of CBF, was named caretaker president by court order and will oversee the election, with an independent commission managing the process.
- Rodrigues, an embattled executive who announced Ancelotti's signing on Monday, is appealing to Brazil's Supreme Court while Ancelotti confirms his move after La Liga ends.
- The legal disputes and leadership changes suggest instability in CBF, but Sarney affirmed he will not alter the Ancelotti agreement, and new elections will include eight vice president positions.
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Brazil soccer to pick new president shortly before introducing Ancelotti
The Brazilian Football Confederation will pick a new president shortly before it introduces Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti as the new national coach.
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