Gazeta Esportiva.com
·21 janvier 2026
Corinthians send delegate to Brasília for Supercopa ticket talks

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·21 janvier 2026

The representative of GAT (Supporters’ Assistance Group) and vice-president of the Deliberative Council of Corinthians, Leonardo Pantaleão, will travel to Brasília to participate in a meeting regarding the distribution of tickets for the Supercopa do Brasil against Flamengo, at Mané Garrincha Stadium. The meeting will take place this Thursday.
One of the topics of the meeting will be the allocation of tickets for the organized Corinthians supporters’ groups. The expectation is that around 7,500 tickets will be made available to the Timão’s official fan clubs.
However, there is a dispute regarding the sale of the tickets. The platform responsible for selling them believes that tickets should be purchased individually by members of the supporters’ groups. Corinthians, on the other hand, wants the entire batch to be handed over at once, which would result in lower profits for the ticketing company.
The total number of tickets available to the supporters of Corinthians and Flamengo is expected to be announced this Wednesday. It has already been decided that Timão fans will occupy the West and South sectors of Mané Garrincha, while Flamengo fans will be placed in the North and East sectors.
The stadium gates are expected to open at 12 p.m. (Brasília time), four hours before kickoff. The match is scheduled for February 1st, at 4 p.m.
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Ticket sales for the Supercopa do Brasil began last Thursday. Tickets are being sold through the Bilheteria Digital website.
Ticket prices range from R$ 189 to R$ 798. To purchase them, it will be necessary to register your facial biometrics.
The match brings together the Brazilian champion (Flamengo) and the Copa do Brasil champion (Corinthians) of 2025. The Rubro-Negro is aiming to lift the trophy for the fourth time, while Timão is seeking a historic first title.
By Tiago Salazar and André Costa
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