Corinthians boost Women's Brasileirão income, seal millions for 2026 | OneFootball

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·14 May 2026

Corinthians boost Women's Brasileirão income, seal millions for 2026

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Staff

Corinthians continue to bring in significant revenue in women’s football during the 2026 season. In addition to the prize money earned in national and international competitions, the club has also already secured amounts related to the new broadcast revenue shares implemented by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) for the Brazilian Women’s Championship.

So far, Timão have already earned R$ 60,000 solely from matches selected as priority television broadcasts in the national competition. The new model created by the CBF provides for a payment of R$ 20,000 to the home club chosen as the main match of the round, a benefit valid from the first through the fourth stage of the tournament.


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In the first ten rounds of the Brasileirão Feminino, Corinthians appeared three times as the home team in the main broadcast of the round. The selected matches were the 2-2 draw against Fluminense, the 3-1 win over Ferroviária, and the 2-1 victory against São Paulo, played last Monday.

The black-and-white club will still have one more match covered in the initial phase of the competition. The derby against Santos, valid for the 15th round and scheduled for August 9 at Fazendinha, has also been defined as the TV priority match. With that, Corinthians are guaranteed at least R$ 80,000 from broadcast shares in the first phase of the championship alone.

The amounts may grow even further if the team advance to the knockout stage. The new financial distribution format is part of the measures adopted by the CBF to increase investment in women’s football in Brazil.

In addition to the TV shares, Corinthians will also receive R$ 720,000 for participating in the first phase of the Brasileirão Feminino. The prize money increases as teams advance in the competition. The champion will receive R$ 2 million, while the runner-up will get R$ 1 million.

The black-and-white women’s football revenue in 2026 is not limited to the national tournament. In the Campeonato Paulista Feminino, the participating clubs will share R$ 3 million in revenue shares and prize money, while the champion team will also receive a bonus of more than R$ 1 million.

The prize money for the Women’s Copa do Brasil and the Women’s Libertadores has yet to be officially confirmed by the organizing bodies.

Even before the end of the season, Corinthians have already accumulated significant amounts in tournaments played this year. Despite finishing as runners-up, the club earned R$ 600,000 for its Supercopa Feminina campaign and received 1 million dollars for participating in the FIFA Champions Cup, an amount that is around R$ 5 million at the current exchange rate.

On the other hand, the box office situation still shows a negative balance for the Brabas in 2026. So far, Corinthians have played six home matches this season and have accumulated a net loss of R$ 48,990.92.

The figures are mainly impacted by the high operating costs of matches held at Neo Química Arena. Of the six home games played, three ended in the red, including the matches against Fluminense and América-MG, both in the Brasileirão Feminino.

The highest gross revenue recorded so far came in the 2-2 draw against Fluminense in Itaquera, which brought in R$ 105,040.00. However, after operating deductions, the club posted a net loss of R$ 38,619.46.

Meanwhile, the largest positive balance came in the win over São Paulo in the Paulistão Feminino, played at Fazendinha. On that occasion, Corinthians recorded a net profit of R$ 24,016.98.

Check out the balance sheet of the Brabas’ home matches in 2026:

  • Corinthians 2 x 2 Fluminense — Neo Química Arena Gross revenue: R$ 105,040.00 Net balance: – R$ 38,619.46
  • Corinthians 4 x 0 América-MG — Neo Química Arena Gross revenue: R$ 70,975.00 Net balance: – R$ 62,015.62
  • Corinthians 5 x 1 Red Bull Bragantino — Fazendinha Gross revenue: R$ 58,289.50 Net balance: R$ 17,005.39
  • Corinthians 3 x 1 Ferroviária — Fazendinha Gross revenue: R$ 50,263.50 Net balance: R$ 12,351.75
  • Corinthians 1 x 2 São Paulo — Fazendinha Gross revenue: R$ 52,748.00 Net balance: R$ 24,016.98
  • Corinthians 2 x 1 São Paulo — Fazendinha Gross revenue: R$ 35,552.00 Net balance: – R$ 1,729.96

Altogether, the Brabas have totaled R$ 372,868.00 in gross revenue this season, but they still show an accumulated deficit in home matches.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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