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·23 December 2025

Corinthians owe prize money for four women’s team titles

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Team

According to the portal Meu Timão, Corinthians has at least four debts with the women's team regarding the prizes promised to the team for their recent titles or runner-up finishes. Internally, according to the report, the club is working to settle them.

In the 2025 season, Corinthians won two titles in the category: the Brazilian Championship (for the seventh time) and the Conmebol Libertadores, which brought the club approximately R$ 15 million. On the other hand, the runner-up finishes in the Supercup and the Paulista Championship generated R$ 1.4 million in prizes.


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Meu Timão contacted Corinthians, which confirmed the pending issues with the Brabas squad and is expected to start the payment process for these debts soon, though no date has been set yet. Additionally, according to the portal, there was an expectation behind the scenes that the prize for the men's team's Copa do Brasil title could help in settling these debts.

However, the prize was entirely allocated to the men's team and the staff at CT Dr. Joaquim Grava. The funds are also expected to be used to pay off a R$ 40 million debt to Santos Laguna, Mexico, for the signing of defender Félix Torres in January 2024. Since the second week of August, the club has an active transfer ban from FIFA and is prohibited from registering new signings.

Corinthians also has pending issues with the National Dispute Resolution Chamber (CNRD), a body of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), regarding delays in the payment of agreements made through this national entity. The biggest creditor of Corinthians in the CNRD is Cuiabá – R$ 18 million. The club was three days late in paying the second installment, which also resulted in a transfer ban from the CBF.

The next installment with the CBF, amounting to R$ 7 million, is due on January 17. Besides the Félix Torres case, Corinthians also has over R$ 125 million in debts with FIFA, which are being reviewed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Corinthians has even reached an agreement with Matías Rojas to pay a debt of over R$ 40 million with the Paraguayan, who was with the club between July 2023 and February 2024.

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