Palmeiras post R$32m deficit in October, revenue nears R$1.4bn | OneFootball

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·2 December 2025

Palmeiras post R$32m deficit in October, revenue nears R$1.4bn

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The Palmeiras released the financial statement for the month of October 2025 on the evening of this Tuesday (02). The club recorded a deficit of R$ 32.580 million, different from the initially budgeted (deficit of R$ 23.260 million).

Article image:Palmeiras post R$32m deficit in October, revenue nears R$1.4bn

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October 2025 Results

  • October Revenues: Budgeted: R$ 54.157 million Actual: R$ 79.221 million
  • August Expenses: Budgeted: R$ 73.634 million Actual: R$ 105.193 million
  • Financial Result: Budgeted: Deficit of R$ 23.260 million Actual: Deficit of R$ 32.580 million
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Accumulated in the first ten months at Palmeiras

  • Revenues: Budgeted – R$ 876.529 million Actual – R$ 1.366 billion
  • Expenses: Budgeted – R$ 854.949 million Actual – R$ 1.003 billion
  • Result: Budgeted – Deficit of R$ 16.243 million Actual – Surplus of R$ 296.323 million
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Projected Revenues for Palmeiras in 2025

  • Player transfers: R$ 301.5 million
  • Sponsorships and licensing: R$ 237.1 million
  • Broadcasting rights: R$ 172.3 million
  • Avanti Membership: R$ 80.2 million
  • Social fundraising and amateur departments: R$ 68.2 million
  • Sports awards: R$ 64.2 million
  • Match revenue: R$ 55.8 million
  • Miscellaneous income and tax incentives: R$ 58.4 million

It is worth noting that, recurrently, to preserve its financial health, Palmeiras tends to budget modest sports results, in theory, to avoid significant risk in case of failure in competitions.

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