Rosas de Ouro Management Takes Responsibility for Relegation and Speaks of 'Collective Pain'
The samba school Rosas de Ouro, relegated to Group A1 of the São Paulo Carnival due to administrative errors, acknowledges collective pain and calls for unity and reconstruction.
The samba school Rosas de Ouro has officially taken responsibility for its relegation to Group A1 of the São Paulo Carnival, attributing the setback to administrative failures, notably a delay in submitting required documents to the samba league. In a statement released, the management expressed their deep sorrow over the situation, emphasizing that the pain is felt collectively, owing to the love and dedication towards their school’s legacy. They have openly apologized to the entire community of supporters, also known as the 'blue and pink nation.'
In the context of their recent performance, Rosas de Ouro was previously a champion in the 2025 Carnival festivities but faced a penalty of a 0.5 point deduction due to these administrative oversights. This situation has sparked conversations within the samba community about the importance of governance and timely actions in maintaining competitiveness. The management’s acknowledgment of their errors signifies a commitment to learning and improving future processes.
The statement concluded with a call for reflection and solidarity among members of the samba school, urging them to unite and focus on rebuilding for the upcoming Carnival seasons. This message resonates with many fans who are eager to see Rosas de Ouro rise back to prominence, a process that will require both introspection and collective effort from all members.