The value is a record and represents an increase of 39% compared to the 7.9 billion in 2022; Flamengo was the team that raised the most
The main football clubs in Brazil earned R$11.1 billion in 2023 – an increase of 39% compared to R$7.9 billion in 2022. The value is a record. Only the 5 teams that earned the most account for 42% of the total revenue collected last year. You data are from EY.
For the 3rd consecutive year, the team that earned the most was Flamengo, with R$1.37 billion. Furthermore, it was the only club to surpass R$1 billion raised. In 2nd place came Corinthians, with R$937 million. Palmeiras rounds out the top 3, with R$937 million.
The growth was also driven by the advance that clubs that are part of the LFU (Liga Forte União) received last year, after the entity sold 20% of the commercial rights of the Brazilian Championship from 2025 to 2074 to XP, General Atlantic It is Life Capital Partners.
Botafogo had the highest net debt in 2022, with R$1.03 billion. In 2nd place came Corinthians, with R$886 million. The top 3 closes with Atlético-MG, with R$824 million.
Flamengo, Atlético-MG, Internacional, Coritiba, Sport and Fortaleza reduced their debts by 75%, 48%, 21%, 12%, 40% and 80% respectively, compared to 2022. On the other hand, Ceará and Avaí, relegated for Series B in 2022, they showed an increase in debt in 2023 compared to the previous year, of 74% and 41%, respectively.
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