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CBF changes statute and allows up to three consecutive terms for president

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CBF changes statute, and Ednaldo could remain president for up to three consecutive terms
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The CBF approved double re-election for president, allowing for up to 12 years of consecutive management in charge of the entity. The change in the statute was unanimously approved by the 27 state federations during the Extraordinary General Meeting held this Friday (November 8, 2024) in Rio de Janeiro. The amendment establishes that the president may run for two re-elections after the first term, significantly extending the maximum period of st…

At the Extraordinary General Meeting held this Friday (8), at the headquarters of the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), in Rio de Janeiro, an amendment to the statute was approved to allow a third term for the entity's president. The previous document provided for only one re-election, for two terms, and now there will be up to two reappointments. The act already benefits the current representative, Ednaldo Rodrigues. He could remain in of…

CBF changes statute, and Ednaldo could remain president for up to three consecutive terms

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UOL broke the news on Friday, November 8, 2024.
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