Corinthians kick out president over corruption charges

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Published On: 10 Aug 2025, 17:31
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BRASÍLIA, Aug 10, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Corinthians, one of Brazil's most successful football clubs, has forced out its president Anthony Melo who is facing criminal charges of theft and money laundering.

The Sao Paulo club voted at its annual general meeting on Saturday to oust Melo, who had already been suspended.

Melo, 61, has been charged with criminal conspiracy, money laundering and theft, according to legal sources. The move followed an investigation into a sponsorship deal with the Vai de Bet gambling platform.

According to Brazilian media, documents showed that Melo set up a network of fake companies to divert money belonging to Corinthians, which is in financial difficulty.

Prosecutors have demanded Melo and other suspects in the case repay about $7.2 million to the club.

The general assembly voted 1,413 to 620 to remove Melo, according to official results released by Corinthians, whose high profile supporters include President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

The seven-time Brazilian champions are currently 12th in the table. Their star players have included Garrincha, Rivelino, Socrates, Roberto Carlos and more recently Javier Mascherano.

Melo brought in Dutch internatonal Memphis Depay last year.

 

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