Ronaldo wrote: "After publicly declaring my desire to run for president of the CBF in the next election, I hereby officially withdraw my intention. If the majority with the power to make decisions understands that Brazilian football is in good hands, my opinion matters little.
"As I have already said, my first steps would be to give voice and space to the clubs, as well as to listen to the federations in favor of improving the competitions and developing the sport in their states. The necessary change would come from this strategic alignment, with the strength of the shared vision. However, in my first contact with the 27 affiliates, I found 23 doors closed. The federations refused to receive me in their homes, arguing that they were satisfied with the current administration and supported the reelection. I was unable to present my project, share my ideas and hear them as I would have liked. There was no openness to dialogue.
"The statute grants the federations the most important vote, and therefore it is clear that there is no way to compete. Most state leaders support the incumbent president, it is their right and I respect that, regardless of my convictions. I thank everyone who showed interest in my initiative and I continue to believe that the path to the evolution of Brazilian football is, above all, dialogue, transparency and unity."