Palmeiras end January R$8m down, had planned R$57m surplus | OneFootball

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·7 April 2026

Palmeiras end January R$8m down, had planned R$57m surplus

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Palmeiras released on Monday night (6) the financial statement for January 2026. The club posted a deficit of R$ 7.8 million. The Verdão had projected a surplus of R$ 57 million in the first month of the year.

See the club’s expenses in January


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Palmeiras forecasts a surplus in 2026

The Palmeiras COF (Guidance and Oversight Council) unanimously approved in December 2025 the 2026 budget, which projects revenue of R$ 1.2 billion and a surplus of R$ 11.2 million.

See Palmeiras’ projected revenue for 2026

  • Player transfers – R$ 399.6 million (32%)
  • Sponsorships/licensing – R$ 296.5 million (24%)
  • TV rights – R$ 185.6 million (15%)
  • Avanti membership program – R$ 84.3 million (7%)
  • Social revenue – R$ 76.6 million (6%)
  • Other – R$ 84.4 million (6%)
  • Sporting prizes – R$ 62 million (5%)
  • Ticket sales – R$ 61.9 million (5%)

Surplus in 2025

Palmeiras ended 2025 with an accumulated surplus of R$ 292.4 million. This result was far above the budgeted amount for the season, which was a surplus of R$ 12.4 million, and set a new club record. The previous one was in 2024, at R$ 198.2 million.

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