AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·25 November 2025
São Paulo lose nearly R$100k v Juventude, poor takings at Vila

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·25 November 2025

São Paulo played its third game at Vila Belmiro, which will not be the last, in this Brazilian Championship, following an agreement made with Santos for mutual use of their stadiums, as Morumbi was packed with shows at the end of the year.
In this last match on Sunday (23rd), a 2-1 victory over Juventude, São Paulo broke its negative record for the year, after incurring a loss of just over R$ 74,500, as pointed out by Anotações Tricolores (learn about the work here).
It was a revenue of only R$ 364,600 from ticket sales, but with the expenses of rentals, insurance, fees, and taxes, in addition to the enormous operational costs, the Tricolor reached this deficit of R$ 74,500.
The negative figure surpasses the R$ 32,700 loss the club had in the match against Ceará, still at Morumbi, on September 29, in the Brasileirão, the only one with a negative balance until then in the season.
The other matches at Vila also broke negative records and had a meager balance. In the defeat to Bragantino, the worst net income of the year, with R$ 36,500. And against Flamengo, the 3rd worst, with R$ 297,000. Of course, excluding games with losses.
Adding up the last Tricolor matches in Baixada Santista, the net revenue was approximately R$ 259,200. In three games!
President Julio Casares also removed Morumbi from the fans in the last home game, on December 3 against Internacional, and returned to Vila Belmiro as the venue for the clash, with the excuse that the pitch would not be in condition, when in fact he tries to suppress the protest that the fans will make at the match, whether at Vila, in Amazonas, in Japan, or on the Moon.
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