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<h1>Flamengo's Vanderlei Luxemburgo Challenges Boycott</h1>

Flamengo administrator Vanderlei Luxemburgo secured his mouth in tape to dissent the Rio de Janeiro state football alliance amid a Friday media session.
"I won't quiets down," the previous Real Madrid mentor said just before securing the stifler and leaving the accumulated media.
Luxemburgo had gotten a two-match boycott a week ago for expressing "we have to thrash FERJ" (Rio de Janeiro's football overseeing body). He later condemned the association for being tyrannical in their endeavor to edit players and mentors who took a stand in opposition to them.
Luxemburgo's culpable remarks came because of the mentor's disappointment with a FERJ decide that takes into consideration every club to convey only five young colleagues on their state title squad.
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As a consequence of the measure, Flamengo, hit hard by harm, suspension and a universal call-up, were compelled to play a match against Bangu last Wednesday with only two inside backs qualified to join in.
For his remarks, Luxemburgo was evaluated by the Sport Court of Rio de Janeiro (TJD-RJ), yet his boycott, which was upset recently, was reestablished on Thursday.
"They won't quiets me down. My development will proceed with," he said. "On the off chance that they wish to expel me from the alliance, from the Carioca [state championship], come get me. On the off chance that they need to destroy it a discretionary way with no premise, they can. I won't give my feeling any longer, however they won't quiets me down. They'll just quiets me down when they put this [tape] here."