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·21 October 2025

Vasco’s final move: speeding up the end of the 777 Partners row

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While Fernando Diniz's team accumulates victories on the field, the legal department of Vasco da Gama is working intensely behind the scenes to win the club's most important battle: the litigation against 777 Partners (A-Cap). According to the channel Atenção Vascaínos, the club has a new strategy to speed up the process and permanently rid itself of the former partner.


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Club will use Josh Wander's problems in the USA

Vasco's big "move" is to attach the recent scandals involving Josh Wander, a former partner of the American company, to the arbitration process underway in Brazil. The allegations and legal issues Wander faces in the United States serve as evidence of the company's mismanagement and lack of integrity, reinforcing Vasco's case.

Expectation is for a solution "very soon"

The board believes that the new events in the USA are the "silver bullet" needed to accelerate a favorable decision for the club. The internal expectation is that the arbitration, now equipped with these new and serious pieces of information, can be resolved "very soon," ending the issue and freeing Vasco to seek a new investor.

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