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·5 mars 2026
Corinthians group backs Fiel Torcedor voting in new statute

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·5 mars 2026

A group of Corinthians councillors and members has called for Fiel Torcedor voting rights in an open letter. The preliminary statute reform is scheduled for a vote on Monday 9 March. According to Meu Timao, it would let supporter-members vote in future elections.
The letter is signed by councillors Antônio Roque Citadini, Fernando Perino, Yun Ki Lee and Marcelo Kahan Mandel, plus associates Alexandre Germano, Cyrillo Cavalheiro Neto, Felipe José Mendes da Silva and Wilson Canhedo Júnior. They want compliant FT members eligible to vote in the 2026 presidential election.
Public hearings found consensus that the scheme could join the elections, but three competing models will go to councillors.
Option one delays FT voting until 2030. It creates an Associado de Futebol tier with voting rights, conditional on four consecutive years of an extra monthly fee equal to one quarter of a patrimonial member’s subscription, plus the regular programme, counted from the statute’s start.
Option two allows FT voting in 2026, keeping the four year compliance and special fee. A transition rule would count the previous four year uninterrupted FT payments for that first election.
Option three keeps the status quo, with FT excluded. It only formalises platform rules and maintains existing ticket-purchase guarantees for out-of-state fans, social club members and organised groups.
Following Monday’s Parque São Jorge vote, any approved text will go to a general assembly in April. The statute dates from 2008, last revised in 2017, and debate has intensified since Law 14.597/2023 strengthened governance and transparency.
Source: Meu Timao









































