Feb 22 • 20:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Rosas de Ouro dismisses Carnival committee after being relegated

After being relegated from the Special Group of São Paulo's Carnival, Rosas de Ouro announced the dismissal of its entire committee responsible for the parade.

Rosas de Ouro, a prominent samba school in São Paulo, has officially dismissed its entire Carnaval committee following the school's relegation from the Special Group. In a public statement, the school's management expressed gratitude to the committee for their commitment and professionalism throughout their tenure. This decision reflects the school's need to reassess its organizational structure and performance after failing to meet expectations in this year's parade.

The relegation of Rosas de Ouro, which had previously won the championship in 2022, was not only a setback in terms of participation but also involved disciplinary action from the Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba de São Paulo. The Liga imposed a 0.5 point penalty on the school due to a failure in submitting essential technical documents by the required deadline. This oversight contributed significantly to their poor performance during the parade, highlighting the importance of meticulous planning and adherence to regulations within the competitive landscape of Carnaval.

Looking ahead, the management of Rosas de Ouro reassured supporters that they are committed to responsibly planning for the next Carnaval event. They promised updates and innovations in their approach, signaling a proactive response to their recent challenges, and aiming to revitalize the school’s reputation and performance in upcoming competitions. As they look to rebound from this year's disappointment, the decisions made in the coming months will be vital for the future success of the organization.

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