Cruzeiro Esporte Clube - Presidents

Presidents

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Name Tenure
Aurélio Noce 1921-22
Alberto Noce 1923-24
Américo Gasparini 1925-26, 1928
Antonio Falci 1927, 1929–30
Braz Pelegrino 1927-28
Lidio Lunardi 1931-32
José Viana de Souza 1933
Miguel Perrela 1933-36
Romeo de Paoli 1936
Osvaldo Pinto Coelho 1936-40
Ennes Cyro Poni 1941-42
João Fantoni
Wilson Saliba
Mario Torneli
1942
Mário Grosso 1942-47
Fernando Tamietti 1947, 1950
Antônio Cunha Lobo 1947-49
Antônio Alves Simões 1949
Manoel F. Campos 1950
Divino Ramos 1951
José Greco 1952-53, 1955
Wellington Armanelli 1954
José Francisco Lemos Filho 1954
Eduardo S. Bambirra 1955-56
Manoel A. de Carvalho 1957-58
Antonio Braz Lopes Pontes 1959-60
Felicio Brandi 1961-82
Carmine Furletti 1983-84
Benito Masci 1985-90
Salvador Masci 1990
César Masci 1991-94
Zezé Perrella 1995-02
Alvimar de Oliveira Costa 2003-08
Zezé Perrella 2009-11
Gilvan de Pinho Tavares 2012-present

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