Papo na Colina
·19 de dezembro de 2025
Club shows classy gesture towards Vasco staff, find out more

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·19 de dezembro de 2025

Vasco da Gama has ensured the presence of those who keep the club running daily at the grand final of the 2025 Copa do Brasil. All employees of the SAF and the associative club received, this week, an official jersey and a ticket for the second leg of the final against Corinthians, which will take place next Sunday at 6 p.m. at Maracanã.
This initiative by the board includes all collaborators and reinforces the recognition of the work done behind the scenes at Cruz-Maltino. The measure ensures that the professionals who work day-to-day at the club will be present in the stadium at this decisive moment of the season.
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Photo: Reproduction/Vasco.
After a goalless draw in the first leg, held at Neo Química Arena in São Paulo, Vasco needs a simple win at Maracanã to secure their second Copa do Brasil title. The last time Vasco won the competition was in 2011.
The action was praised internally. Walmer Peres, historian and coordinator of the Vasco da Gama Memory Center, highlighted the importance of the gesture by the current management.
— Every effort and dedication deserves to be valued, including that of Vasco’s female and male employees — he stated.— We are here every day at the club, working hard, celebrating, and suffering with the performance of the Giant of the Hill. The attitude of the current board is historic and a real demonstration of appreciation for its staff. It may sound cliché, but in fact, actions speak louder than words — he concluded.

Vasco fans present at Maracanã, during the qualification over Fluminense — Photo: Matheus Lima/Vasco
The Vasco delegation returned to Rio de Janeiro on Thursday afternoon. The team will train again on Friday and Saturday, both in the morning, before the final against Corinthians, scheduled for Sunday at 6 p.m. (Brasília time), at Maracanã.
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