Coluna do Fla
·10 Mei 2026
Flamengo tops Brasileirão clubs' TV rights earnings; see ranking

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·10 Mei 2026

The law of supply and demand. Owner of the biggest fan base in Brazil and the top audience among Brasileirão clubs, Flamengo was the team that made the most profit from television rights in 2025. A study by ‘Sports Value’ pointed out that Mengão brought in R$ 612 million, almost R$ 100 million more than runner-up Palmeiras.
1. Flamengo – R$ 612 million 2. Palmeiras – R$ 527 million 3. Fluminense – R$ 526 million 4. Botafogo – R$ 380 million 5. Corinthians – R$ 363 million 6. São Paulo – R$ 245 million 7. Vasco – R$ 213 million 8. Internacional – R$ 202 million 9. Bahia – R$ 186 million 10. Fortaleza – R$ 185 million 11. Atlético-MG – R$ 184 million 12. Cruzeiro – R$ 176 million 13. Santos – R$ 174 million 14. Grêmio – R$ 156 million 15. Vitória – R$ 147 million 16. Red Bull Bragantino – R$ 135 million 17. Mirassol – R$ 126 million 18. Ceará – R$ 106 million
The top positions were held precisely by the four clubs that played in the Club World Cup, the new tournament added to the football calendar. In other words, Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense and Botafogo. Check out other points considered by ‘Sports Value’.
The study shows that the 20 clubs with the highest revenues in the country totaled R$ 15 billion in income during the period, setting a record in Brazilian football. In addition, the survey points to 36% growth compared to 2024.
Last week, Flamengo reached an agreement with the other Libra clubs to receive R$ 150 million more than the other clubs. That is because Mengão draws bigger audiences and has more registered subscribers on the pay-per-view channel that broadcasts the Brasileirão.
Upset with the decision, Palmeiras left Libra and, at the moment, is not part of any group negotiating television rights shares. On the other hand, Grêmio publicly showed support for Flamengo. Coincidentally, the two face each other this Sunday (10).
In the 15th round of the Brasileirão, Flamengo visits Grêmio in Porto Alegre. The match kicks off at 7:30 p.m. (Brasília time) this Sunday (10), with full coverage from Coluna do Fla on the website, social media and YouTube. In addition, Premiere will broadcast the clash nationwide.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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