Central do Timão
·13 April 2026
Corinthians files CNRD claim over debts, see which clubs owe

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·13 April 2026

Monday morning was busy at Corinthians. The Alvinegro filed a claim with the National Chamber for Dispute Resolution (CNRD), a CBF body, to charge all clubs that have debts and financial obligations pending with Timão.
According to reporting by Central do Timão, the club filed action against eleven teams: Atlético-MG, Cruzeiro, Internacional, Grêmio, Coritiba, Vasco, Botafogo, Ponte Preta, Santa Cruz, Sport, and Bahia. The amounts are still being kept confidential, but they are believed to total a few million reais.

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The debts are related to player sales and loans in recent years. As examples, deals involving players such as Jean Irmer, Moisés, Felipe Bastos, and Yago can be mentioned.
What is the CNRD?
The National Chamber for Dispute Resolution is an independent body of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), created in 2016 to resolve disputes of a sports law nature in Brazilian football. This includes financial debts, contracts, and player transfers, offering a faster alternative to the regular courts.
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