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Woman elected president to the Brazil’s most popular football club

Wednesday, December 9th 2009 - 00:23 UTC
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Patricia Amorim was a member of Brazil’s swimming team in the 1972 Olympics Patricia Amorim was a member of Brazil’s swimming team in the 1972 Olympics

Former swimmer Patricia Amorim became the first woman to be elected president of Flamengo, the most popular football club in Brazil.

Amorim, 40, a former swimmer, got 792 out of 2,342 votes in Monday's election at the Rio de Janeiro club, which was founded 114 years ago.

“I suffered great prejudice for being a woman and for hailing from Olympic sport,” the former South American record-holder said.

“But I will show I’m competitive, being the first woman ever to be elected president in the history of the club is also making true a dream”.

Flamengo is regarded as having around 30 million fans across football-crazy Brazil.

Amorim, who jumped into Flamengo's pool to celebrate her success, was set to succeed Marcio Braga, a businessman who crowned his eighth presidential mandate at the club with a Brazilian championship title on Sunday.

Current Flamengo vice president Delair Dumbrosck, the candidate backed by Braga, was second in the election, with 699 votes.

The outgoing president, however, saluted Amorim's triumph.

“She was the favourite and managed to confirm that at the polls.

Patricia Amorim regards Flamengo as her second home, she has been going to the club since she was four and she has everything it takes to be a good president,” Braga said.

“This result also shows that Flamengo is once again innovating, by electing a woman to lead the club,” he said.

Amorim - who took part in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul and is a mother-of-four - is set to take over the helm on January 1, with a three-year mandate.

Patricia is also an elected councillor in Rio’s city assembly. She promised to renew the contract of coach Andrade who conquered the Brazilian championship title.

“Now after this swimmer’s celebration (jumping into the pool) I’m going home full of joy knowing tomorrow morning I will have to wake up concerned about how to pay for the players’ salaries and who is going to be Flamengo’s sponsor”, said Patricia following her confirmation.

Categories: Politics, Brazil.

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