Corinthians debt nears R$ three billion as 2025 deficit widens | OneFootball

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·28 de enero de 2026

Corinthians debt nears R$ three billion as 2025 deficit widens

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According to Meu Timao, Corinthians’ debt has reached R$ 2.8 billion in the November 2025 balance, with a cumulative deficit of R$ 247.8 million for the first 11 months.

Total net revenue across football and social was R$ 666.2 million, up R$ 50 million on October, with R$ 89.14 million from player trading. Expenses hit R$ 715.245 million, producing a R$ 39.3 million operating surplus.


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Once amortisation, depreciation and financial charges were included, the overall shortfall increased by a little over R$ 43 million compared with October. December documents are with the Conselho de Orientação, Cori, and are viewed as critical.

Football income totalled R$ 629.457 million, led by broadcast rights of R$ 291.561 million and sponsorship of R$ 151.941 million. Matchday brought in R$ 106.131 million, with prizes, Fiel Torcedor and other items at R$ 79.824 million.

Football costs climbed from R$ 627.3 million in October to R$ 691.321 million in November, dominated by personnel at R$ 415.552 million. Amortisation and depreciation were R$ 92.082 million. Player sales yielded R$ 107.205 million, with R$ 18.059 million in legal deductions.

The football segment posted a loss of R$ 43.13 million. At the social club, revenue reached R$ 67.78 million, including R$ 27.56 million from members and R$ 23.66 million from licensing. Costs rose to R$ 118.8 million, driving a R$ 52.05 million operating deficit.

The department’s cumulative deficit increased from R$ 182.79 million to R$ 204.7 million.

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