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·5 Desember 2025
FPF announces bonus for Paulistão Feminino, Corinthians’ prize revealed

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·5 Desember 2025

On the morning of this Friday (5th), during the press conference for the final of the Women's Paulista Championship, which will be between Corinthians and Palmeiras, the Paulista Football Federation (FPF) announced that the eight teams that participated in this edition of the tournament, including Corinthians, will receive an extra prize.
Each of the teams will receive a R$ 100,000 bonus as a justification for the sporting, commercial, and audience success of the current edition of the Women's Paulistão, according to a statement published by the entity. For having secured a spot in the final, Corinthians already has R$ 340,000 guaranteed (runner-up) and could collect R$ 840,000 if they overcome their biggest rival in the state championship final.

Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel/Agência Corinthians
Before the start of the tournament, the Paulista Federation had already distributed a quota of R$ 3.335 million among the eight participating teams. Thus, in the event of a runner-up finish, Corinthians will collect R$ 856,875.00, which could jump to R$ 1,356,875.00 if they overcome Alviverde in the grand final.
The Brabas will be seeking their fifth Women's Paulista title, having already won in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023, having lost the 2024 final precisely to Palmeiras, on penalties, at the Brinco de Ouro da Princesa Stadium in Campinas. The first leg of the final will take place this Sunday (7th), at 11am (Brasília time), at Arena Barueri.
See below the statement from the Paulista Federation:
After commercial and audience success, the clubs participating in the Paulistão Feminino Sicredi and the Taça Paulistana Petrobras will receive an additional bonus quota from the Paulista Football Federation.
The total amount of R$ 980,000 is the result of the competition's performance above expectations. In addition to the quotas and bonuses already announced in March, each of the eight participants in the Paulistão Sicredi will receive R$ 100,000. The six clubs in the Taça Paulistana Petrobras will receive R$ 30,000 each.
In this way, more than R$ 9.3 million will be invested by the FPF in the clubs in the 2025 season, adding quotas, prizes, and match expenses.
The sporting, visibility, and commercial success of the 2025 Paulistão Feminino Sicredi is a direct result of the clubs' engagement, the record support of 11 official sponsors, and the full broadcasts of all 62 games on partner platforms.
This set of efforts has consolidated the championship as the main showcase for women's football in the country and allowed the FPF to surpass the revenue targets set in the Technical Council.
In June, Petrobras and the FPF renewed the largest partnership ever signed in the history of São Paulo women's football. The new agreement expanded and consolidated the company's support for all competitions and development actions for the sport in the State of São Paulo, with a direct impact on grassroots, high performance, and social projects.
The historic partnership began in 2024: Petrobras is the main sponsor of the Women's Paulistão, the Women's Copinha, and the Copa Paulista. In addition, Brazil's largest company also gives its name to the Taça Paulistana, the U-20, U-17, and U-15 Paulista Championships, and the U-13 and U-15 Tournaments. It also names the Petrobras U-12 and U-14 Women's Football Festivals and Brinca&Joga, an itinerant initiative that brings sports inclusion, training, and empowerment to different regions of the State of São Paulo.
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