Libra split? More clubs condemn Flamengo’s move to take legal action 😤 | OneFootball

Libra split? More clubs condemn Flamengo’s move to take legal action 😤 | OneFootball

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·27 de setembro de 2025

Libra split? More clubs condemn Flamengo’s move to take legal action 😤

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Palmeiras and São Paulo were not the only clubs from Libra that spoke out after the action taken by Flamengo that blocked the transfer of television funds to the clubs that are part of the group.

Atlético Mineiro and Santos also released official statements this Saturday (27) condemning the stance taken by the Rio de Janeiro club.


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See the positions below.

Besides Fla, Verdão, SPFC, Galo, and Peixe, Libra also includes Bahia, Grêmio, Red Bull Bragantino, Vitória, Remo, Paysandu, Volta Redonda, ABC, Guarani, Sampaio Corrêa, and Brusque.


The Blockade and the Contract with Globo

Flamengo's legal action resulted in a court injunction from the Rio de Janeiro Justice that prevented Globo from making a payment of R$ 77 million to the Libra clubs. This amount would be the second installment related to the 2025 Brazilian Championship broadcast contract. The first deposit, of R$ 76.6 million, had been made in July.

The four-year agreement (2025 to 2029) with Globo, signed in March 2024, totals R$ 1.17 billion plus 40% of the net revenue from pay-per-view (Premiere) for broadcasting the games in which Libra teams are the hosts.


Reason for Disagreement:

The point of conflict is the way the funds are distributed among the clubs:

  • 40% divided equally among all first division members.
  • 30% according to the standings.
  • 30% based on audience.

Flamengo disagrees with the validity of the 30% portion linked to the audience, arguing that the statute is not sufficient to determine this payment. Libra states that the issue has already been extensively debated and the majority of members voted to maintain the current format.


Official Statement from Galo

Atlético condemns the conduct of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, which obtained a court injunction from the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice to prevent the transfer of R$ 77 million to the Libra (Brazilian Football League) member clubs. The amount refers to one of the installments of the broadcast contract signed between the Libra clubs and TV Globo.

The sneaky and petty conduct of Flamengo's current management undermines the trust established between the clubs and, consequently, weakens all Brazilian football.

The division of earnings from the audience is an internal matter and was established legally and participatively, within the scope of Libra, in accordance with its statutory rules.

Flamengo's isolated action blatantly violates fair play and exacerbates the financial crisis common to many Brazilian clubs.

The clubs are united and will appeal the court injunction to ensure legality is restored by the Justice system.

Official Statement from Peixe

Santos Futebol Clube publicly expresses its condemnation of the attitude of the current management of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, which, even after signing the agreement with the Brazilian Football League (Libra) and TV Globo, decided to go to court and, through an injunction, blocked the transfer of R$ 77 million related to broadcasting rights.

Flamengo's current management seems not to understand that it is responsible for fulfilling agreements made by past administrations. Moreover, it insists on ignoring that individualistic attitudes, from those who only look after their own interests, weaken the unity and spirit of loyalty that would strengthen us all. Or does Flamengo believe it can play competitions without opponents?

The management of Santos Futebol Clube believes that Brazilian football will only grow and reach its potential when clubs understand they need to work together. The intention to change the rules of the game with the championship underway, as Flamengo does, only reinforces the conviction that as long as this type of thinking and conduct exists, Brazilian football will remain in the background.

Given this, we trust that the Rio de Janeiro Justice will understand what is truly behind this action and promptly restore the legality of the agreement made between the group and TV Globo.

The position of Palmeiras can be found here.

And that of São Paulo here.

Flamengo itself "defended" its position on Friday. See here.


Photo: Disclosure/Libra (meeting held in 2024)

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