After a complaint, Julio Casares is the target of protests as he leaves the meeting

Fans protesting in front of the São Paulo Training Center tried to block the departure of the club’s president, Julio Casares, stopping in front of the car carrying the president and displaying a banner with the words “criminal management”.

After a few seconds shouting towards the vehicle, the two removed the “lock”, but one of them still slapped the driver’s window. The moment was captured by journalists who were at the scene, such as Gabriel Sá, from UOL.

The protest took place as Casares left a meeting of the São Paulo Advisory Council, which began at 4 pm.

Julio Casares. Report from Coaf (Financial Activities Control Council) points out that the São Paulo agent received R$1.5 million in cash deposits between January 2023 and May 2025.

The value corresponds to 47% of Julio Casares’ total income in the period, according to documents published by Uol this Tuesday (6).

a practice that Coaf defines as an attempt to circumvent control and inspection mechanisms — called “smurfing”.

More cases are being investigated in São Paulo amid the Casares administration, by club directors and withdrawals of R$11 million from Tricolor’s coffers.

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