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Corinthians ultras sign deal, await FPF on drums and banners

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This Thursday, six organized supporter groups of Corinthians – Gaviões da Fiel, Camisa 12, Pavilhão 9, Estopim da Fiel, Coringão Chopp, and Fiel Macabra – signed a Conduct Adjustment Agreement (TAC), which authorizes the return of the uniformed groups to the stadiums with banners and instruments. Now, all that remains is the approval from the Paulista Football Federation (FPF).

Accompanied by the Gaviões’ lawyer, Dr. Edson Roberto Baptista de Oliveira, the six Timão supporter groups attended a meeting at the headquarters of the São Paulo State Public Prosecutor’s Office and spoke with authorities.


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“This achievement strengthens the terrace culture and the support of the fans for our Glorious Corinthians, respecting the legal and safety parameters defined by the competent authorities,” wrote the Gaviões da Fiel board in a statement.

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The six organized supporter groups of Corinthians are now waiting for the approval from the Paulista Football Federation (FPF) to officialize their return to the stadiums with their respective attire. The entity needs to formalize an official letter for this to happen.

“This agreement represents an important step forward in the dialogue between institutions and organized supporter groups, reaffirming the commitment to mutual respect and the appreciation of popular expression in football,” added the Timão uniformed group.

The FPF Ban

In April of this year, the FPF issued an official letter and banned the entry of any attire and objects (banners, flags, among others) from all six organized supporter groups of Corinthians. The entity stated that it was complying with the recommendation of the São Paulo State Public Prosecutor’s Office.

The punishment was due to incidents involving the Corinthians supporters in the second leg of the final of the Paulista Championship against Palmeiras at the Neo Química Arena. In the final minutes of the match, flares were lit in the stands and some fireworks were thrown onto the field.

Read the full statement from Gaviões da Fiel:

ORGANIZED SUPPORTER GROUPS OF CORINTHIANS SIGN TAC AND PREPARE TO RETURN TO THE STADIUMS

On the afternoon of this Thursday (23), the organized supporter groups Gaviões da Fiel, Camisa 12, Pavilhão 9, Estopim da Fiel, Coringão Chopp, and Fiel Macabra, accompanied by the Gaviões’ lawyer, Dr. Edson Roberto Baptista de Oliveira, met at the headquarters of the São Paulo State Public Prosecutor’s Office with Prosecutor of Justice Dr. Daniela Hashimoto, the 3rd Prosecutor of Justice of the Central Criminal Special Court and Annex for the Defense of Supporters, Dr. Cesar Saad, the Chief of Police of the Police Department for the Repression of Crimes of Sports Intolerance – DRADE, Lieutenant Colonel Syllas Jadach Oliveira Lima, Commander of the 2nd Shock Police Battalion, Marshal Mascarenhas de Moraes, 2nd Major Arcanjo, and Major Záccaro.

During the meeting, a Conduct Adjustment Agreement (TAC) was signed, authorizing the return of the organized supporter groups with banners and instruments to the stadiums. This achievement strengthens the terrace culture and the support of the fans for our Glorious Corinthians, respecting the legal and safety parameters defined by the competent authorities.

At this moment, we are awaiting the official letter from the Paulista Football Federation so that we can formalize our return to the stadiums with our materials.

This agreement represents an important step forward in the dialogue between institutions and organized supporter groups, reaffirming the commitment to mutual respect and the appreciation of popular expression in football.

Fiel Torcida, we’re coming back in style: heavy rhythm for the full 90 minutes, supporting Coringão non-stop as we always have. And now, with our shirts, banners, and instruments that make all the difference in the terrace celebrations.

We’re in the final stretch of the Brasileirão and with the Copa do Brasil semifinal knocking at the door. No more excuses, it’s time to make the stands throb with full pressure to lead Corinthians to victory in every match. The ones who tremble are the opponents. The ones who make history are us.

The Board Gaviões da Fiel Torcida”. 

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

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