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Thirty-first president in the centenary history of Corinthians, Duilio Monteiro Alves was elected to the top position of the Parque São Jorge club last Saturday, with 1,081 votes from the associates, surpassing his competitors Augusto Melo and Mario Gobbi. The new president of Timão has a degree in advertising and publicity, is a member of a historical family in club politics and was the director of football in the current Andrés Sánchez administration.
Duílio’s grandfather, Orlando Monteiro Alves, was Corinthians ‘interim director of football during Vicente Matheus’ second term, which began in 1973 (two years before the birth of his grandson), and was at the club in the historic achievement of Paulistão in 1977. Later, in the early 1980s, he was Timão’s vice president in the management of Waldemar Pires. Orlando ran for president twice, but was defeated both times.
The father of the president-elect of Corinthians is the sociologist Adilson Monteiro Alves, director of football for Democracia Corinthiana. Adilson was responsible for allowing the players and members of Timão’s technical committee to have an active voice in the São Paulo champion squad of 1982 and 1983. At that time, the hat found a team with politicized athletes, such as Socrates, Casagrande, Wladimir.
In 1985, Duílio’s father took advantage of the success of the Corinthian Democracy, a movement considered revolutionary in football precisely because it happened during the Military Dictatorship, and he ran for the highest position of the Parque São Jorge club. The winner was Roberto Pasqua and the Monteiro Alves family walked away from Timão’s politics.
“I was born on March 15, 1975 and became a partner on the day of my birth, even before registering I earned the title from my father and grandfather. Corinthian DNA comes from this. It’s a lifetime at the club, a Corinthians family. My grandparents really enjoyed the social club, my grandmother even swam in the Tietê River, at that time there was no Marginal Tietê. That’s where the Corinthian DNA comes from ”, explained Duílio in an interview with My rudder, Last Thursday.
Who is the new president of Corinthians?
Born in the city of São Paulo, Duilio Monteiro Alves is 45 years old and has a degree in advertising and advertising, but does not work in the area. The president-elect of Corinthians is a businessman operating in the restaurant and bar sector.
The top hat is part of the Renovación y Transparencia group, headed by current president Andrés Sánchez and is a strong name in club politics. In 2009, he was invited to be the cultural director and work on the preparations for the Corinthians centennial celebrations the following year.
In 2011, with Roberto de Andrade as president of the Parque São Jorge club, Duílio began working with professional soccer, acting as deputy director. He remained in office until early 2014, when Joaquim Grava left CT due to differences between his political group and President Mario Gobbi.
As soon as Andrés Sánchez resumed the presidency of Corinthians in 2018, Duilio returned to football as the football director of Timão, the president’s right hand man. Throughout, participated in the soccer board of directors in the Copa Libertadores and World Club titles in 2012; the Recopa Sul-Americana, in 2013; the Brasileirão 2011; and also the 2013, 2018 and 2019 editions of the Paulista Championship.
Duílio Monteiro Alves will take office on January 4, 2021 and will be the president of Corinthians until December 31, 2023.
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