Corinthians bank R$ 800,000 in Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino prize money | OneFootball

Corinthians bank R$ 800,000 in Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino prize money | OneFootball

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·23 August 2026

Corinthians bank R$ 800,000 in Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino prize money

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Corinthians ended the first phase of the Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino in second place after a 3-1 defeat to Internacional on Saturday. They have earned R$ 800,000 in CBF prize money to date.

According to Meu Timao, most of that sum comes from a fixed participation fee, with the CBF allocating R$ 720,000 to each of the 18 clubs, more than double the R$ 300,000 paid last season.


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A further R$ 80,000 arrived via broadcast selections, with R$ 20,000 added to the home club for each nationally televised first-pick match. Corinthians had four such home games in the opening stage, against Fluminense on 20/02/2026, Ferroviária on 24/04/2026, São Paulo on 11/05/2026 and Santos on 09/08/2026.

In the knockout rounds, the total could rise if more Corinthians home ties are selected for top billing. The CBF has not yet released the detailed quarter-final schedule.

This year’s prize for the champions has increased from R$ 1.8 million to R$ 2 million. The runners-up will receive R$ 1 million, up R$ 100,000 on 2025.

Additional revenue is also on offer in 2026. The Campeonato Paulista will distribute R$ 3 million in fees and prizes, with the winners earning a further R$ 1.04 million bonus.

Libertadores Feminina prize details are pending, though Corinthians collected US$ 2.05 million, around R$ 11.08 million, for the 2025 title. The Brabas now face Cruzeiro in the quarter-finals, with dates to be confirmed, and will host the second leg as they chase an eighth national crown.

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