The changes keep coming: Massis sacks Carlomagno after Casares resigns | OneFootball

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·21 de enero de 2026

The changes keep coming: Massis sacks Carlomagno after Casares resigns

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Julio Casares was not the only one to leave São Paulo this Wednesday (21). Moments before the former president resigned, CEO Márcio Carlomagno was dismissed by the new president Harry Massis Júnior, who had promised deeper structural changes only after the departure of the former executive.

According to information gathered by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, by mutual agreement, Carlomagno will remain in his role until February 2. This is to ensure that Massis’s chosen replacements have full knowledge of the club’s routine and dynamics.


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The soon-to-be former CEO was Casares’s right-hand man, who had his impeachment approved by the Deliberative Council last week and resigned this afternoon. The executive would have had to go through a general assembly to be officially removed from office.

The superintendent was then dismissed shortly after by Harry Massis, who was Casares’s vice president and has now taken over as president until the end of the year, when elections will be held.

As we previously revealed, the new president had promised deep structural changes, such as the departure of directors, only after Casares’s fate was confirmed.

According to information gathered by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, Massis had already revealed his plans to bring people close to him into football operations. The executive’s idea is to unify the professional and youth divisions under the same umbrella. And another professional is expected to be hired to work at Barra Funda.

Carlomagno leaves Tricolor about four months after taking on more significant roles in professional football, following the decision of former football director Carlos Belmonte to leave with all his assistants. His brief tenure was marked by demands on players due to poor results at the end of 2025, which never fully endeared him to the squad. This season, however, amid the turbulent backstage atmosphere, he gained some trust from the squad for being the only voice from management to provide explanations.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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