Brazilian clubs increased their turnover by 28.2% in 2023

Brazilian clubs increased their turnover by 28.2% in 2023

Data from last season They are still far from those registered in 2012-2013, when the competition had a turnover of US$ 2,430 million. However, they are the fifth highest in the last ten seasons, only behind 2012-2013 (2,430 million), 2011-2012 (US$2,190 million), 2013-2014 (US$2,010 million) and 2010-2011 (US$1,980 million).

As for the clubs, Flamengo was the only one that surpassed the barrier of US$200 million in turnover the last two seasons: US$225 million in 2021-2022 and US$280 million in 2022-2023.

For their part, Corinthians and Palmeiras are the clubs that close the top 3 of teams with higher income in both 2021-2022 and 2022-2023. The team chaired by Augusto Melo closed the last year with US$191 million, 28.2% more than the previous season, while the entity led by Leila Pereira had a turnover of US$185 million last season, 12.8% further.

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Flamengo was the only one that surpassed the barrier of US$200 million in turnover the last two seasons: US$225 million in 2021-2022 and US$280 million in 2022-2023.

Regarding increased income, Vasco da Gama, Botafogo and Bahia are the three teams with the highest variation rate between seasons. The first of them increased its income by 184.6%, from US$26 million to US$74 million; the second, 172.4%, from $29 million to $79 million, and the third, 89.5%, from $19 million to $36 million.

For their part, Coritiba and Ceará are the only ones of the twenty Brasileirão teams that cut their income between both campaigns, specifically, by 35.5% and 18.2%, respectively.

In its growth objective, the Brazilian competition focused on Premier League to replicate its strategy, applying a series of reforms. They are looking for attract new sponsors, accelerate the sale of marketing agreements, market television rights collectively and attract capital in the wave of investment from powers like Saudi Arabia.

With this, the twenty teams in the competition aim to increase their turnover in the short term to US$3.4 billion, almost double the amount recorded in 2022-2023.

The Brazilian Serie A Championship, known as Brasileirão, It is the highest category of Brazilian football and the country’s main club competition. Organized since 1959 without interruptions, it was originally called Taça Brasil and became known by its current name since 1989. Since 2006, it is made up of twenty teams and is held between April and December.

Source: Ambito

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