In a turbulent day for São Paulo, marked by president Julio Casares' resignation and a police operation, the team lost 3-2 to Portuguesa at Morumbi in the Campeonato Paulista. All goals came in the second half, with Renê scoring twice for Lusa and Calleri replying with a brace for Tricolor. The result leaves São Paulo with four points in the competition.
The match, part of the fourth round of the Campeonato Paulista, took place on the night of January 21, 2026, at Estádio do Morumbi. The first half ended goalless, with São Paulo pressing but Portuguesa creating dangerous chances, forcing saves from goalkeeper Rafael.
In the second half, Renê opened the scoring at the fourth minute, deflecting a cross from João Vítor. Calleri equalized at the 30th minute, after a pass from Pedro Ferreira. Four minutes later, Renê converted a penalty he earned, making it 2-1. At the 43rd minute, Maceió extended the lead on a rebound from Renê's shot. Calleri pulled one back in stoppage time, heading a cross from Bobadilla, but São Paulo could not tie it.
The game coincided with internal crises at the club. Julio Casares resigned as president, stating in a social media letter: "Faced with the continuation of this environment, the need to preserve my health and, above all, to protect my family from serious attacks and threats". The resignation came before an assembly that could confirm his impeachment. On the same day, São Paulo Civil Police launched an operation against ex-directors for illegal Morumbi camarote sales, with searches including Mara Casares, Julio's ex-wife.
Harry Massis Junior took over as interim president. São Paulo, coached by Hernán Crespo, has four points after a loss to Mirassol, a win over São Bernardo, and a draw with Corinthians. Portuguesa, buoyed, won after beating Velo Clube.
São Paulo's next match is against Palmeiras on Saturday (24) at 6:30 p.m., at Arena Barueri. Portuguesa hosts Guarani on Monday (26) at 8 p.m., at Canindé.