Mançanini’s presidency left a mixed legacy. On one hand, she broke gender barriers and modernized Brazil’s approach to football administration. On the other, her leadership coincided with controversies surrounding the costs of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics. Critics argued that the economic strain on public resources overshadowed the sporting achievements. Despite this, her ability to maintain stability within the CBF and deliver global events under pressure earned her respect as a resilient and strategic leader.
A lesser-known fact about is her investment in boutique real estate. She owns two restored villas in Southern Europe that she rents out as exclusive vacation rentals. Naturally, she documents the interiors of these properties, blending her business with her content seamlessly.