Flamengo Seeks Payment After FIFA Decision

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Football Debt is a topic that has been generating heated discussions in the world of sport.

In this article, we will explore the situation of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo and its controversial financial relationship with Estrela Amadora, from Portugal.

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The Portuguese club is struggling to honor a debt of over €2.5 million related to the transfers of players Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

We will analyze Estrela Amadora's actions, including the appeal to CAS, and Flamengo's responses, which seek to assert its rights in a forceful manner.

Context and value of debt

Clube de Regatas do Flamengo is currently facing a delicate situation involving Estrela Amadora, from Portugal, which has not yet paid off a debt related to the transfers of athletes Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

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Although FIFA had already issued a decision in April recognizing the credit owed to the Brazilians, the European club has been adopting measures considered artificial to postpone payment, including appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on June 5 with the aim of extending the original deadline, which was due to end on June 29.

Second information released by Flamengo, the debt has already been ratified by formal documents and invoices confirmed by the Portuguese club.

Therefore, defaulting undermines the credibility of the process and financially harms the Brazilian club, which reinforces its willingness to seek its rights in the appropriate legal instances.

  • Value: €2.5 million
  • Players involved: Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva
  • Date of FIFA conviction: April 2024
  • Original payment deadline: June 29th
  • Estrela Amadora Maneuver: Appeal to CAS to postpone discharge

FIFA Decision and Deadlines

In April, FIFA issued a ruling in favor of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo against Estrela Amadora, from Portugal, establishing clear obligations regarding the payment of more than €2.5 million related to the transfers of athletes Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

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Football's governing body has determined a fixed term of 45 days for the settlement of the amount, further establishing the incidence of annual interest of 12% and one additional fine of 10% on the original amount.

The decision recognized the validity of the evidence presented by the Brazilian club, including invoices and official communications with Estrela Amadora, as highlighted by Flamengo itself in the statement published in official club website.

This ruling provides for sporting consequences in the event of non-compliance, which could result in up to three transfer windows with a transfer ban.

Below is a structured summary with the main points defined in the FIFA decision:

Date Term Fine Fees
April 45 days 10% 12% per year

Appeal to CAS by Estrela Amadora

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On June 5, Estrela Amadora appealed to the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) with the explicit intention of postponing the payment deadline of more than €2.5 million to Flamengo, the amount corresponding to the transfers of athletes Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

FIFA had already condemned the Portuguese club in April, establishing a deadline of 45 days to pay off the debt, with interest and fines being charged in case of non-compliance.

According to an official statement published on the website of Flamengo Regatta Club, recourse to CAS represents a malicious attempt to avoid compliance with previously recognized obligations.

The red-black board argues that the European club had already confirmed receipt of the invoices, which reinforces the legitimacy of the charge.

“Estrela Amadora uses maneuvers to circumvent FIFA’s sovereign decision,” criticized the statement released by Flamengo.

On the other hand, the Estrela Amadora defends itself claiming that the appeal is legitimate and supported by the regulations of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, although, in practice, its main consequence is the temporary suspension of the payment deadline, originally scheduled for June 29.

Flamengo, however, remains firm in its position, emphasizing that it will continue to defend its rights in the competent authorities based on the signed and proven documents.

The integrity of the sporting process and the legal security of international transactions are at risk.

Flamengo's reaction to the legal maneuver

Flamengo Regatta Club reacted with vehemence to the legal maneuver of Estrela Amadora, which resorted to Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to postpone the payment of more than 2.5 million euros relating to the transfers of Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

The Rio de Janeiro club considers this attitude a deliberate attempt to breach previously recognized obligations, even after a favorable decision by FIFA that determined payment within 45 days, with the addition of interest and fines

In an official statement, Flamengo claimed to have indisputable documents that prove the debt, including invoices confirmed by the Portuguese club itself.

In view of this, Estrela Amadora's attitude imposes significant impacts on the process

  • Prejudice: integrity of the procedure
  • Delay: compliance with FIFA decisions
  • Concussion: commercial relations in international football
  • Insecurity: devaluation of contractual good faith

According to the GE portal, Flamengo will continue to use all legal avenues to ensure receipt of the amount due and protect its rights as an injured party.

Documentary evidence and defense of Flamengo's rights

Flamengo Regatta Club vehemently reaffirms that it has all the documentary evidence which prove the debt of more than €2.5 million relating to the transfers of players Igor Jesus Lima and André Luiz Inácio da Silva.

Among the main documents presented are invoices sent and confirmed by Estrela Amadora, which demonstrate the recognition of the obligation on the part of the Portuguese club.

Even though the FIFA's decision was clear and favorable to Flamengo, establishing a deadline and penalties in case of non-compliance, Estrela Amadora appealed to the CAS to try to postpone payment, an attitude that was harshly criticized by the red-black board as a legal maneuver to avoid fulfilling the obligation.

In view of this, the club makes it clear that will continue to act firmly and determinedly in the competent legal bodies.

Flamengo ensures that will not accept defaults and that it will continue to defend its interests based on the indisputable evidence it possesses.

This stance aims to protect not only the club's coffers, but also the integrity of international transfer processes.

In summary, the dispute between Flamengo and Estrela Amadora reflects the financial challenges in contemporary football.

The Brazilian club's insistence on asserting its rights highlights the importance of integrity in financial agreements in sport.


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