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·9 Mei 2026
Corinthians members to vote on statute reform on 20 June

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·9 Mei 2026

Corinthians will hold a General Assembly on 20 June at Parque São Jorge to decide reforms to the club’s Statute. Voting runs from nine am to five pm on paper ballots, with any approved changes taking immediate effect.
According to Meu Timao, the date was set on Friday by Leonardo Pantaleão, acting chair of the Deliberative Council. Eligible voters are Parque São Jorge members aged over 18 with more than five years’ membership and fees up to date.
Members will choose either to uphold the Deliberative Council’s decision on 29 to reject the base text, or to approve the version presented by the Reform Commission.
They can also decide whether to append councillors’ approved highlights to the winning text or refuse annexation and keep the current Statute unchanged. The ballot will be a single paper listing all options, to be provided ahead of the vote.
Pantaleão said the Assembly is sovereign on statutory change and the Council cannot definitively bar members once reform is acknowledged.
Earlier this week, 81 councillors approved 12 of 14 highlights, including Fiel Torcedor voting rights this year, the possibility of re-electing president Osmar Stabile, and no SAF regulation. The Council meets again on 18 May to debate the Conselho de Orientação election.
The overhaul aims to modernise the 2008 Statute and align it with Law 14.597/2023. The process has been turbulent, with a late 2025 meeting delayed amid claims documents were unavailable, leading to 11 public hearings across 2025 and 2026.
Source: Meu Timao







































