Central do Timão
·10. März 2026
Corinthians pay off women’s team debts, finish 2025 prize payments

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·10. März 2026

In recent days, Corinthians has made the payment of the overdue installment regarding the Brabas' prize money for winning the 2025 Brazilian Championship and Conmebol Libertadores, thus staying up to date with the athletes. The Alvinegro also settled, with the squad led by Dorival Júnior, the debt for the prize money from last year's Copa do Brasil victory against Vasco da Gama.
The information was initially published by Meu Timão. Additionally, according to the report, the Corinthians management has remained up to date with the payment of salaries and image rights for both the women's and men's teams. In January, as previously reported by the same portal, the Alvinegro faced cash flow issues and was unable to fulfill the payment of prizes, as well as salaries and image rights for the Brabas.

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The amount in question encompasses the victories in the Brazilian Championship and Conmebol Libertadores, as well as the runner-up positions in the Paulista Championship and Brazilian Women's Super Cup, all in 2025. The total figures for the performances in the mentioned competitions amount to R$ 16.4 million. Initially, Corinthians planned to offer the Brabas an agreement for the installment of the debt, with the first being paid before the team's debut in the Copa das Campeãs (Women's Club World Cup) at the end of January.
Corinthians also settled the outstanding issues with the men's squad regarding the prize money for the 2025 Copa do Brasil victory, paying the last of the three installments of the agreement made with the athletes and staff. For the national knockout tournament title on December 21 of last year, the Parque São Jorge club received R$ 77,175,000 just for the title – a total of nearly R$ 100 million considering what was collected since the third phase.
It's worth remembering that President Osmar Stabile had committed to paying 50% of the victory amount to the athletes and staff. The Parque São Jorge club returns to the field this Wednesday (11), at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at the Neo Química Arena, to face Coritiba, in the fifth round of the national competition. The Brabas, in turn, return to the field next Friday (13), at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at Arena Barueri, for the third round of the Brazilian Women's Championship.
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