💸 Botafogo's SAF put up for sale in newspaper advert, explained | OneFootball

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·14 April 2026

💸 Botafogo's SAF put up for sale in newspaper advert, explained

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British consultancy Cork Gully, appointed at the end of March as judicial administrator by Eagle Football’s creditors, has put Botafogo’s SAF up for sale.

The move was carried out quite directly, through an ad published last Friday in the British newspaper Financial Times, according to information from columnist Lauro Jardim of O Globo.


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In the traditional classified-ad format, Cork Gully informed the market that it is liquidating the company’s main assets, putting its "majority stakes" up for sale.

The package of clubs available includes:

  1. Botafogo: Described in the ad text as "one of Brazil’s most historic clubs."
  2. Olympique Lyonnais: The traditional French football club.
  3. RWDM Brussels: A professional football club based in Belgium.

To conclude the publication, the consultancy instructed potential buyers or investors to send their expressions of interest directly to a corporate contact email address (EagleAssets@corkgully.com).

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