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·08 de outubro de 2025

São Paulo to open training to media, issue regular reports

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São Paulo has decided to adopt a more transparent approach at the end of President Julio Casares' term. The club will start opening training sessions to the press at the Barra Funda training center and will issue periodic reports on topics related to management and health. This information was released by ge and confirmed by Gazeta Esportiva.

According to the report, there is still no definition on when the new practices will be implemented, but the expectation is that at least one team activity per week will be open to the press.


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The idea is to allow journalists to attend the Barra Funda training center at least during the period when the team is warming up or performing technical activities. Tactical training sessions, of course, will be held behind closed doors.

Another important aspect of the new practices established by the club concerns the periodic reports that will inform fans about details of athletes' physical issues or the club's management.

São Paulo understands that clearer communication about injuries and processes under the responsibility of the club's health department deserves to be shared to avoid misinterpretation of the work being conducted by the professionals.

The top management of São Paulo also decided to disclose the values of player transfers and to have a more transparent and, above all, frequent financial reporting.

This change in approach comes shortly after a protest by São Paulo's main organized fan group, Torcida Independente, against the current board. President Julio Casares, football director Carlos Belmonte, executive football director Rui Costa, and assistant directors Fernando Chapecó and Nelso Ferreira were the targets of the demonstrations in front of Morumbis.

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