Casares breaks rule with camera off, Belmonte absent from meeting | OneFootball

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·1 October 2025

Casares breaks rule with camera off, Belmonte absent from meeting

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Amid the political chaos experienced by São Paulo, the club's Deliberative Council meeting, held on the night of this Monday (September 30), became a focal point.

It was noteworthy that President Júlio Casares not only participated virtually in the meeting but did so without turning on his camera, contrary to the meeting's directive: “During the entire duration of the meeting, the council member's equipment must have the front camera enabled and unobstructed. The council member who does not observe this rule will be removed from the virtual room.” (For someone who has often disregarded the statute, this is no surprise.)


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Thus, once again, he did not have to face anyone during this difficult time, remaining out of sight since the elimination in the Libertadores last Thursday, when he deleted the Stories he had posted before the game on Instagram and canceled commercial commitments the following day, fearing public exposure during the most challenging moment of his administration. In the end, he had an involuntary appearance yesterday with the publication of his interview with ‘Sport Insider‘, but it was recorded a week earlier.

Returning to the Council meeting, it is also worth noting that the football director Carlos Belmonte Sobrinho was not present, apparently not even virtually. Whether this is related to the process of marginalization he has been experiencing, only he can say. If the absentees revealed much, those present said more than they should have.

Jayme Franco and Themístocles Almeida Júnior insisted on defending the club's indefensible financial situation, but it was Antônio Donizeti Gonçalves, known as Dedé, the general director of the social club, who exposed the disconnect of many officials from reality: “São Paulo has to choose. Either we win titles or we pay off debt. We have to win titles.” This statement could be just an isolated daydream, but it was made within a body supposedly responsible for overseeing and guiding the club's direction.

In modern football, titles do not oppose balanced accounts; they are a consequence of them. São Paulo has been living off financial improvisations for over fifteen years, and the rare achievements reflect this instability. Dedé's suggestion is the usual recipe: spending without thinking about tomorrow, as was done at the beginning of Casares' term, creating the scenario that now suffocates the budget. The result is a club that needs to discuss, in 2025, how to survive financially.

Such delusional statements are also the reason the Council closes in on itself. If the meetings were broadcast, fans would see in real-time the degree of alienation of those who should represent their interests. It is easier to make populist speeches when the audience is limited to a few peers. In front of millions, the sense of responsibility would be greater, and perhaps Dedé would hesitate before expressing a thought that, in practice, perpetuates the vicious cycle in which São Paulo finds itself.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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