Gazeta Esportiva.com
·29 de octubre de 2025
FPF greenlights return of Corinthians fans' groups to stadiums

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·29 de octubre de 2025

The organized fan groups of Corinthians have been authorized to return to stadiums properly identified, with banners and instruments. The decision by the São Paulo Public Prosecutor's Office (MP-SP) was reported in ordinance no. 184/25 of the São Paulo Football Federation (FPF) this Wednesday, allowing the return of six uniformed groups – Gaviões da Fiel, Camisa 12, Pavilhão 9, Estopim da Fiel, Coringão Chopp, and Fiel Macabra.
The organized groups had already been awaiting official confirmation of their return since last week. Leaders of the six fan groups met at the MP headquarters and signed a Conduct Adjustment Agreement (TAC).
With the authorization now formally granted, the uniformed groups can already attend the Neo Química Arena for the match against Grêmio this Sunday, in the 31st round of the Brazilian Championship.
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“Corinthians’ Organized Fan Groups are allowed back in stadiums in the State of SP.
This Wednesday (29), in Ordinance no. 184/25 of the São Paulo Football Federation, the decision of the São Paulo State Public Prosecutor’s Office was reported, which grants permission for Corinthians’ Organized Fan Groups to attend stadiums in the city of São Paulo.
With this, Gaviões da Fiel, Camisa 12, Fiel Macabra, Pavilhão 9, Estopim da Fiel, and Coringão Chopp can return to the stadiums properly identified, that is, using 7 (seven) musical instruments, one banner, and one large flag, with the possibility of expanding or restricting the authorization of such objects, attire, and other accessories at the discretion of the Military Police, from this date forward.”
“The organized fan groups of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista: Gaviões da Fiel, Camisa 12, Pavilhão 9, Estopim da Fiel, Coringão Chopp, and Fiel Macabra, committed to the signing of the TAC, acknowledge the inappropriateness of the behaviors observed in the final of the 2025 Paulista Championship, emphasizing their commitment to not repeating such acts.
We also recognize the dedication and openness to dialogue from the 2nd Shock Battalion of the Military Police, the Civil Police, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the São Paulo Football Federation.
With the publication of FPF ordinance – no. 184/25, the return of the fan groups to stadiums in Brazil becomes official, ending the punishment imposed in April/25.
Now it’s official! We’re back!”
In April of this year, the FPF issued a notice and banned the entry of any attire and objects (banners, flags, among others) from all six Corinthians organized fan groups. The entity stated that it was complying with a recommendation from the São Paulo Public Prosecutor’s Office.

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