Tall, slim and rakishly elegant, he could be the American reincarnation of British actor David Niven.
The trophy was sculpted by Grizel Niven, sister of the film star David Niven.
Niven also admitted that tensions had developed between the board and club manager Derek Ferguson over transfers.
"We need to make difficult decisions and we need to reduce the living costs, so it's tough and painful, " said Niven.
But David Niven, former chairman of the British Association of Social Workers, warned there could be pitfalls in the new system.
Of the name, Det Ch Supt Keith Niven, who is to head the command, said he wanted a title that "says and explains what it does".
Niven was quick to stress that the club are not imminently in danger of going out of business as has been widely suggested in the local media.
However, child protection expert, David Niven, who is the former chair of the British Association of Social Workers, said the level of sick leave came as no surprise.
However, Niven would not be drawn on the growing rift between Ferguson and the board, or whether Ferguson would be likely to remain as manager in the short or long-term.
The book, to be sold by Livraria Cultura all over Brazil, is illustrated with beautiful pictures taken by photographer Niven Franci as well as schematic drawings that faithfully register the memory of this piece of Brazilian historical and cultural heritage.
"Mistakes have been made at the club, and we have overstretched our budget capabilities and on realising that and trying to pull things back a bit - although at a late stage - we hope it can avert any lasting damage, " said Niven.
The mid-1960s were awash in Bond parodies in the cinema and on network television, with films like Our Man Flint and the original Casino Royale (a parody of Fleming's novel that starred David Niven as Bond and Woody Allen as James Bond's nephew) in 1966 and 1967.
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