Botafogo could be without Nilton Santos in the Brazilian Championship; understand the case

Table has not yet been dismembered, but Botafogo may not send Brazilian Championship games to Nilton Santos for the same reasons as other football giants

It appears that a problem is in the way of Botafogo to the final stretch behind the long-awaited title of Brazilian championship. With eight shows scheduled between October 7th and November 19th, the Rio club could lose its Nilton Santos in games that are scheduled close to these dates, such as Cuiabá, Palm trees It is Guildtwo of these being direct clashes for leadership.

Even though the table has not yet been broken down enough by CBF To find out the dates of these clashes, the Botafogo already considers that a good relationship with the show producer can facilitate adjustments in the logistics of assembling and dismantling event structures. Thus, a restriction may be made in some sector for the assembly of the stage, as has been done previously.

Games that may be interfered with are against the Cuiabáon October 29th, the day before the show Roger Waters; against Palm treeswhich is scheduled for November 1st (and has the least chance of being rescheduled, given that the show Roger Waters is three days before and Red Hot Chili Peppers, three days later); against Guildscheduled for November 8th, the day before the show RBD.

In 2022, the shows at Coldplay scheduled for October 11th and 12th, meant that the game against International, on the 16th, was relocated. However, in 2023, the situation is different, as the artificial lawn was installed, reducing damage to the playing field after the presentations. An example of the assembly restriction was during the Ludmilla. The match against Vasco It was on July 2nd, with the beginning of the assembly of the stage in the north sector, closed to the public. The event took place on the 8th.


Source: sportbuzz

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