AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·19 May 2026
After row and director exit, São Paulo seal new sponsor: shirt nears R$200m

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·19 May 2026

São Paulo announced on Monday (18) a sponsorship deal with Seguros Unimed. The contract is valid until December 2028 and will bring R$ 45 million to the club — R$ 15 million per year. The partnership was approved by the Deliberative Council last week.
The sponsorship, now officially confirmed, stirred up the club’s internal scene because of a R$ 4.5 million commission that would be paid to a company identified as the intermediary in the deal. The contract had to be redone and led to the resignation of marketing director Eduardo Toni.
According to Tricolor, the agreement with Unimed covers both the women’s and men’s football teams and includes the possibility of a two-year renewal after 2028. The partnership will support not only the professional team but also the youth academy sides.
São Paulo fans will see the Seguros Unimed brand displayed on the lower back of the Tricolor shirt, a spot that had been vacant since last year, when the club terminated its deal with Blue, another health insurance company.
But the partnership goes far beyond the four lines: the insurer will have a presence at Morumbi, with exposure on the bench, on the panels and LED rings around the pitch, and on the stadium’s big screen. The company’s logo will also appear on the medical cart and the team doctor’s case, in addition to having an exclusive hospitality box.
“It is a joy for Seguros Unimed to associate its brand with football through this partnership with São Paulo Futebol Clube. More than a sponsorship, we see sport as a powerful platform for creating genuine connections, valuing stories that so well express our Brazilian identity. We want to expand our reach and reinforce our position of caring for people and communities, cheering side by side with millions of fans. Our purpose is to promote well-being, health, and quality of life, showing that the company is always present to care for and protect,” said Renata Ucha, Marketing Superintendent at Seguros Unimed.
In addition to appearing on the kit, Seguros Unimed will also defend Tricolor off the pitch. As the club’s official insurer and the company responsible for the institution’s business insurance, it will help protect the club’s assets.
“Seguros Unimed is stepping onto the field to protect this emotion and care for those who keep the club moving. As the slogan of our new campaign says: ‘But true faith is not leaving the future in the hands of luck.’ It is by joining this vibrant passion with the purest security that our alliance grows stronger, proving that ‘Even the Club of Faith has Seguros Unimed,’” Renata Ucha added.
Its entry into the football world crowns Seguros Unimed’s presence in sports, as it already supports culture and sports such as volleyball, sponsoring four teams in the Superliga. As part of the Unimed System, present in 92% of Brazilian cities, the brand sees football pitches as the perfect platform to make its care for people tangible. It is a commitment to be present both in the stands and in people’s everyday lives, encouraging health, quality of life, and the nation’s favorite passion.
“It is with great satisfaction for São Paulo Futebol Clube that we announce the arrival of Seguros Unimed as our new partner. Having a solid, respected brand with values aligned with those of the club reinforces the credibility of the project we are building on and off the pitch,” said club president Harry Massis.
With the amounts to be paid by the new partners, Tricolor reaches a historic level in revenue raised from advertising on its kit. While income previously ranged from R$ 60 million to R$ 80 million, it now reaches nearly R$ 200 million. And that is despite some spaces still being vacant.
Sportswear supplier – New Balance (R$ 50 million) Main sponsor – Superbet (R$ 95 million) Center chest – Elgin (R$ 7.5 million) Upper right chest – Ademicon (R$ 8.5 million) Shoulder blade area (shoulders) – vacant Lower front hem – Moto da Gente (R$ 13.5 million) Sleeve – vacant Lower back hem – Unimed Seguros (R$ 15 million) Shorts front – UniCesumar (R$ 2.25 million) Shorts back – vacant Numbers – Konami (R$ 2 million)
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