Corinthians is the Brazilian club with the highest accumulated debt, exceeding R$ 2 billion. According to a report, the club has a total debt of R$ 2,75 billion, with R$ 730,2 million related to tax installments. This means that less than half of Corinthians' total debt is short-term payment. The club's financial situation is considered complicated, with a deficit of R$ 882,1 million in 2025. Corinthians is not the only Brazilian club with significant debts. Atlético-MG, for example, has a total debt of R$ 2,66 billion, with more than half being short-term debts. Botafogo is also in a complicated financial situation, with 67% of its total debt of R$ 2,01 billion being short-term debts. São Paulo is another club with significant debts, with a total debt of R$ 2,45 billion. However, most of São Paulo's debt is long-term and medium-term accounts. Flamengo, on the other hand, is one of the Brazilian clubs with the best financial situation, with a positive liquid assets of R$ 954 million.
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Corinthians surpasses R$ 2 billion in debt, check the ranking
Corinthians is the Brazilian club with the highest accumulated debt, exceeding R$ 2 billion. Check the complete ranking and learn more about the club's financial situation.
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