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·15 de abril de 2026
Corinthians councillor urges member re-registration, criticises board over inaction

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·15 de abril de 2026

Vinícius Cascone, former Corinthians legal director and triennial councillor, has filed a formal request alleging irregularities in the club’s membership roll. He urges a re-registration of remido members.
According to Meu Timao, the document was sent to president Osmar Stabile and administrative director Fábio Soares, with copies to Leonardo Pantaleão, acting chair of the Conselho Deliberativo, and Miguel Marques e Silva, chair of the Cori.
He cites article 45, IV, of the club statute and article 60 of the Brazilian Civil Code, which allow one fifth of members to convene a General Assembly. Cascone argues the absence of re-registration has inflated the roll, making that threshold harder to reach.
A remido title is a lifetime association that grants use of social facilities without monthly fees.
Cascone points to article 146, which obliges the administration to re-register remido holders, with letters and notices in three newspapers, and to strike off those who miss the deadline, allowing later reinstatement under internal rules.
He says the omission breaches the statute and restricts extraordinary Assemblies, since fewer members actually hold voting rights than the register suggests. At the presidential election on 25 November 2023 for 2024-26, 4,184 voted from around 4,600 eligible.
He requests disclosure, within five days, of the total electorate split between patrimonial and remido members. He also asks the board, in the same period, to launch the re-registration with up to 30 days for compliance, warning that non-compliance would suspend club rights.
Source: Meu Timao









































