LISBON: Troubled Sporting elected former club doctor Frederico Varandas as their new president on Sunday after months of turmoil which included an attack by hooded supporters on the team training camp. Varandas, who was in charge of the medical department from 2011 until earlier this year, finished ahead of former futsal goalkeeper Joao Benedito in the election after a passionate campaign which saw a record 22,510 votes cast by club members. “It’s the greatest mission of my life,” said Varandas, the club’s 43rd president, after the decision was announced in the early hours of Sunday. Varandas will replace firebrand Bruno de Carvalho who was ousted in June in another vote by club members after a turbulent few months. Following a Europa League defeat against Atletico Madrid in April, De Carvalho threatened to suspend almost the entire first-team squad and lashed out at the players, calling them “spoilt children”. In May, the club’s training ground outside Lisbon suffered an attack by hooded supporters, some armed with sticks, in which Dutch forward Bas Dost was injured and the dressing room was vandalised. Five days later, Sporting were defeated by underdogs Desportivo Aves in the Portuguese Cup final. Nine players quit in protest at the attack, citing just cause, and some of them accused De Carvalho of inciting anger among the fans. Published in Daily Times, September 10th 2018.