List of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo presidents

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Clube de Regatas do Flamengo is a multisport club based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was founded in 1895 and is one of the most popular clubs in Brazil.

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List of presidents

Below is the official presidential history of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. [1] [2]

The club had dozens of presidents, with variable permanence time. From 1895 to 1932, the terms lasted one year, from 1933 to 1956 two years, from 1957 to 1968 three years, from 1969 to 2000 was again two years and starting from 2001 again three years.

As of 15 July 2022
No.ImageNameNationalityFromToTime in ChargeNotes
1st Domingos Rodrigues Marques de Azevedo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17 November 189523 November 18961 year, 6 days
2nd Domingos Rodrigues Marques de Azevedo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23 November 189615 November 1897357 days
3rd Augusto Lopes da Silveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 189715 November 18981 year, 0 days
4th Júlio Gonçalves Furtado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 189815 November 18991 year, 0 days
5th Antônio Ferreira Vianna Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 18997 March 1900112 daysResigned
6th Jacintho Pinto Lima Júnior Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 March 189915 November 1900253 days
7th Fidelcino da Silva Leitão Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 190015 November 19011 year, 0 days
8th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 190115 November 19021 year, 0 days
9th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 190215 November 19031 year, 0 days
10th Arthur John Lawrence Gibbons Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 190315 November 19041 year, 0 days
11th Mário Spíndola Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 19048 May 1905174 daysResigned
12th José Agostinho Pereira da Cunha Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 May 190520 November 1905196 days
13th Francis Henry Walter Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20 November 190525 November 19061 year, 5 days
14th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25 November 19068 November 19071 year, 12 days
15th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19078 November 19081 year, 0 days
16th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19088 November 19091 year, 0 days
17th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19098 November 19101 year, 0 days
18th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19108 November 19111 year, 0 days
19th Edmundo de Azurém Furtado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19118 November 19121 year, 0 days
20th Virgilio Leite de Oliveira e Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19126 January 191359 daysResigned
21st José Pimenta de Mello Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 6 January 19138 November 1913306 days
22nd Edmundo de Azurém Furtado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19138 November 19141 year, 0 days
23rd Edmundo de Azurém Furtado Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19148 November 19151 year, 0 days
24th Raul Ferreira Serpa Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19158 November 19161 year, 0 days
25th Carlos Leclerc Castelo Branco Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 191615 November 19171 year, 7 days
26th Carlos Leclerc Castelo Branco Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 November 191720 November 19181 year, 5 days
27th Alberto Burle de Figueiredo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20 November 19188 November 1919353 days
28th Alberto Burle de Figueiredo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19198 November 19201 year, 0 days
29th Faustino Monteiro Esposel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 November 19202 January 19221 year, 55 days
30th Alberto Burle de Figueiredo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 January 192224 January 19231 year, 22 days
31st Júlio Benedicto Ottoni Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 24 January 192312 May 19241 year, 109 daysResigned
32nd Faustino Monteiro Esposel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 May 192415 December 19251 year, 217 days
33rd Faustino Monteiro Esposel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 December 192514 December 1926364 days
34th Faustino Monteiro Esposel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 December 192628 April 1927134 daysResigned
35th Alberto Borgerth Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 28 April 192716 May 192718 days
36th Nilor Rollin Pinheiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16 May 192721 December 1927219 days
37th Oswaldo dos Santos Jacintho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 December 192723 July 19291 year, 213 days
38th Carlos Eduardo Façanha Mamede Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3 August 192927 December 1929146 days
39th Alfredo Dolabela Portela Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 January 193016 April 1930104 daysResigned
40th Manoel Joaquim de Almeida Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16 April 19303 November 1930201 daysResigned
41st Carlos Eduardo Façanha Mamede Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4 November 19309 February 193167 daysResigned
42nd Rubens de Campos Farrula Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 9 February 19319 March 193128 days
43rd Arthur Lobo da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 9 March 193124 September 1931199 daysResigned
44th José Ildefonso de Oliveira Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 24 September 193110 January 19331 year, 108 days
45th Paschoal Segreto Sobrinho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 January 193323 January 193313 daysResigned
46th José Bastos Padilha Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3 February 193326 December 19341 year, 326 days
47th José Bastos Padilha Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 26 December 19347 December 19361 year, 347 days
48th José Bastos Padilha Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 December 193627 December 19371 year, 20 daysResigned
49th Raul Augusto Dias Gonçalves Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 27 December 193723 December 1938361 days
50th Gustavo Adolpho de Carvalho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23 December 193810 December 19401 year, 353 days
51st Gustavo Adolpho de Carvalho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 December 194010 December 19422 years, 0 days
52nd Dario de Mello Pinto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 December 194214 December 19442 years, 4 days
53rd Marino Machado de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14 December 194419 December 19451 year, 5 daysResigned
54th Dario de Mello Pinto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20 December 194526 December 19456 days
55th Hilton Gonçalves dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 27 December 194510 December 1946348 days
56th Orsini de Araújo Coriolano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 December 194614 December 19482 years, 4 days
57th Dario de Mello Pinto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14 December 194811 December 19501 year, 362 days
58th Gilberto Ferreira Cardoso Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11 December 195012 December 19522 years, 1 day
59th Gilberto Ferreira Cardoso Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 December 195214 December 19542 years, 2 days
60th Gilberto Ferreira Cardoso Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14 December 195416 November 1955337 daysDeceased
61st Antenor Coelho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17 November 195512 December 195525 days
62nd José Alves Coelho de Morais Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 December 195531 March 19571 year, 109 days
63rd Hilton Gonçalves dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 13 March 19578 March 19602 years, 361 days
64th George da Silva Fernandes Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 March 196029 March 19611 year, 21 daysResigned
65th Oswaldo Gudole Aranha Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 29 March 196116 May 196148 days
66th Fadel Fadel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16 May 196115 March 19631 year, 303 days
67th Fadel Fadel Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 March 196331 March 19663 years, 16 days
68th Luiz Roberto Veiga de Brito Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 March 196615 March 19693 years, 0 days
69th André Gustavo Richer Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 March 196915 March 19712 years, 0 days
70th André Gustavo Richer Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 March 197120 March 19732 years, 5 days
70th Hélio Maurício Rodrigues de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20 March 197327 December 19741 year, 282 days
71st Hélio Maurício Rodrigues de Souza Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 27 December 197427 December 19762 years, 0 days
72nd Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3 January 19773 January 19792 years, 0 days
73rd Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3 January 197918 December 19801 year, 350 days
74th Antônio Augusto Dunshee de Abranches Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 18 December 19806 December 19821 year, 361 days
75th Antônio Augusto Dunshee de Abranches Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 6 December 198214 August 1983251 daysResigned
76th Eduardo Fernando de Mendonça Motta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 16 August 19836 September 198321 days
77th George Helal Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 6 September 19834 December 19841 year, 89 days
78th George Helal Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4 December 198418 December 19862 years, 14 days
79th Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5 January 198718 May 19892 years, 133 days
80th Gilberto Cardoso Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 May 198910 December 1990363 days
81st Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 December 199010 December 19922 years, 0 days
82nd Luiz Augusto Veloso Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10 December 19925 December 19941 year, 360 days
83rd Kléber Leite Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5 December 19949 December 19962 years, 4 days
84th Kléber Leite Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 9 December 19967 December 19981 year, 363 days
85th Edmundo dos Santos Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 December 19984 December 20001 year, 363 days
86th Edmundo dos Santos Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4 December 20008 July 20021 year, 216 daysImpeached
87th Gilberto Cardoso Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 8 July 200213 October 200297 days
88th Hélio Paulo Ferraz Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14 October 20029 December 20031 year, 56 days
89th Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 9 December 20036 December 20062 years, 362 days
90th Marcio Braga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 6 December 200611 August 20092 years, 248 daysLeft due to medical issues
91th Delair Dumbrosck Mello Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 11 August 20097 December 2009118 days
92nd Patrícia Amorim Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7 December 20092 December 20122 years, 361 days
93rd Eduardo Bandeira de Mello [3] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 December 201222 December 20153 years, 0 days
94th Eduardo Bandeira de Mello [4] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 December 201522 December 20183 years, 0 days
95th Rodolfo Landim [5] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 December 201815 December 20212 years, 358 days
96th Rodolfo Landim [6] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 December 2021Present254 days

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