AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·5 June 2026
Everyone hates Diego: São Paulo chiefs hit out at 'investor playboy'

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·5 June 2026

As expected, it did not go over well internally at São Paulo the attitude of businessman and investor candidate at São Paulo, Diego Fernandes, in publicly attacking the club’s council members over the vote that kept Olten Ayres de Abreu as president of the Deliberative Council.
After arguing with Caio Forjaz, the opposition leader, the playboy most beloved by Tricolor fans got into a virtual spat with another well-known figure behind the scenes at the club: João Paulo Juvêncio, grandson of former president Juvenal Juvêncio.
One attack that went unanswered by Fernandes, however, came from Marcelo Pepe. A council member responsible for bringing XP into negotiations over a financial investment in Tricolor, he used his social media to take a jab at the businessman.
“If you give up when things get hard, then you never wanted it as much as you said you did,” Pepe wrote, alluding to Fernandes’s post saying he was giving up on continuing his project to attract investors to the Morumbi club.
“Typical fan who only shows up for the final,” he added, tagging the businessman in the post. There was no response, however.
That was not the case with João Paulo. Juvêncio’s grandson did not let one of Fernandes’s posts slide.
“A major investor is Pedrinho BH (owner of Cruzeiro’s SAF), the Menin family (owners of Atlético-MG’s SAF), the Santo Domingo family (the Colombians who own an NFL franchise). You’re just a посредник-playboy, who wants to earn a fee and five minutes of fame,” he wrote.
The response came in a provocative tone, with Fernandes attacking Juvenal.
“João, you have the right to your opinion about me. But before talking about my track record, which you do not know, maybe it would be worth reflecting on the legacy your last name left at São Paulo,” he said.
“The problem is that we, the fans, are still paying the price for an issue that began with your grandfather, who, out of ego, destroyed the club by handing out political positions to change the bylaws and secure the right to a third term (a reference to Juvenal’s controversial re-election in 2009)! By the way, during the time you worked at São Paulo, what did you do? I agree with you. Pedrinho BH and the Menin family helped the clubs they love, unlike your grandfather,” he concluded.
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