Rock bottom and still digging: Copa do Brasil exit costs São Paulo R$15m | OneFootball

Rock bottom and still digging: Copa do Brasil exit costs São Paulo R$15m | OneFootball

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·16 Mei 2026

Rock bottom and still digging: Copa do Brasil exit costs São Paulo R$15m

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One of the points discussed exhaustively with Dorival Júnior during the negotiations that brought him back as São Paulo’s head coach was the financial crisis facing the Morumbi club. And the manager’s concern is not unfounded.

The elimination against Juventude as early as the fifth round of the Copa do Brasil last Wednesday (13) represented a loss of around R$ 15 million for São Paulo’s already struggling finances.


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The elimination alone from the country’s main knockout competition will mean a loss of R$ 13.2 million. The sporting target set by the club at the start of the year was to reach at least the quarterfinals of the competition. Without that, the club is already R$ 7 million short in prize money.

Ticket revenue adds to the losses. Based on last year, when São Paulo reached the quarterfinals, the matches against Goiás (in the round of 16) and Atlético-MG brought in, combined, nearly R$ 4.2 million.

It is possible to estimate that, had the team advanced, given the lack of confidence in the Brazilian Championship, where the team has collapsed after reaching the top of the table, there would have been increased focus on the Copa do Brasil, a real chance of winning a title this year.

Also adding to the bill is the dismissal of Roger Machado. The coach’s departure will force Tricolor to pay him a R$ 2.1 million severance penalty.

Both parties, as learned by AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR, have an agreement for the termination, which is expected to be paid in installments.

São Paulo bowed out of the Copa do Brasil having received only R$ 3 million, made up of R$ 2 million in prize money from the CBF and R$ 1.1 million from ticket sales for the first leg against Juventude. Juventude, by the way, has already earned more than double what Tricolor has in the national competition.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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