Fluminense accuse Vasco of legal action | OneFootball

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·1. Oktober 2025

Fluminense accuse Vasco of legal action

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The legal dispute between Fluminense and Vasco took a new turn this Tuesday. The Tricolor went to court to challenge the Judicial Recovery plan presented by Cruzmaltino, stating that the proposal "disrespects sports and business legislation".


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According to information published by O Globo Newspaper, Fluminense formalized an objection to the plan, arguing that Vasco cannot apply a discount (reduction of the amount due) on credits recognized by the National Dispute Resolution Chamber (CNRD), a CBF body responsible for decisions related to contractual disputes between clubs and athletes or between associations.

For Fluminense, the values determined by the CNRD have a sports character and should be treated differently in the Judicial Recovery process. The challenge states that including these credits in the list of renegotiable debts with a discount violates specific rules that govern Brazilian football and also principles of business legislation.

Vasco has not yet publicly commented on the rival's position. The case will be analyzed by the court, which will decide whether the plan remains valid or if it needs adjustments before moving forward for final approval.

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The legal battle adds tension to a historical relationship between the Rio clubs, now also extended to the legal and financial field.

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