Vasco idol takes club to court, demands over R$2.5 million | OneFootball

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·19 September 2025

Vasco idol takes club to court, demands over R$2.5 million

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The list of creditors in the Judicial Recovery of Vasco da Gama may soon include a prominent name closely associated with the club. The company Olle Galvão Marketing, which counts former defender and club idol Mauro Galvão as a partner, has filed a request in court for a debt of R$ 2.56 million to be recognized in the process.


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Company claims Vasco did not honor agreement

According to the former captain’s company, the debt stems from an agreement made in 2003, which the club has not honored since 2007. The initial value of the debt was R$ 1.8 million. Payment was supposed to be made in installments ranging from R$ 30,000 to R$ 60,000 between 2003 and 2007.

The main issue is that this amount was not included in the original list of creditors submitted in the Judicial Recovery process. The action brought by Mauro Galvão’s company seeks precisely to correct this omission and ensure the debt is officially recognized.

Court will decide on inclusion of the debt

Now, it will be up to the Rio de Janeiro court to review the request and documents submitted by the idol’s company. The judicial decision will determine whether the amount of R$ 2.56 million will be included in Vasco’s overall list of debts. The case, therefore, adds yet another chapter to the club’s complex financial restructuring.

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