Central do Timão
·2 February 2026
Corinthians get no Supercopa ticket money under competition rules

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·2 February 2026

Corinthians’ 2-0 victory over Flamengo last Sunday (1st), at Mané Garrincha in Brasília, secured not only the club’s second Supercopa do Brasil title, but also a prize exceeding R$ 11.5 million. This amount is made up of the fixed fee paid by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and the bonus awarded by Conmebol to the champion of the competition.
Despite the significant amount received for the title, another figure ended up drawing even more attention during the final: the ticket revenue. The crowd of 71,244 fans, a record for the stadium, generated a gross income of R$ 12,690,257, a figure about 10% higher than the prize awarded to Timão for their victory.

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Even so, none of the ticket revenue will be passed on to Corinthians. As stipulated by the Supercopa do Brasil regulations, all proceeds from the match belong to the CBF: Art. 14 – The net revenue from the SUPERCOPA shall belong to the CBF, and deductions from the gross revenue must be applied in accordance with the provisions of the RGC.
Thus, both Corinthians and Flamengo receive no share of the net proceeds from ticket sales for the final held in Brasília, with the alvinegro club only receiving the amounts stipulated as prize money.
Of the total amount to be received by Corinthians, it is worth noting that a portion already has a designated destination. About R$ 4.7 million corresponds to the performance bonus stipulated in the contract with Memphis, an amount that must be paid to the athlete whenever the club wins a title.
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