Serie A clubs have already accumulated more than R$1.4 billion in prizes in competitions played in 2025. The numbers reflect the financial strength of national football, driven mainly by international participation from , e which together represent more than half of the total value.
Fluminense leads the ranking, with R$363.1 million, a direct result of its presence in the semi-final of the FIFA Club World Cup, held in the United States. From the tournament alone, the Tricolor club raised R$324.9 million.
Next come Palmeiras, with R$312.3 million, and Flamengo, with R$252 million — amounts that already include the R$37.3 million received by both for reaching the Copa Libertadores final. If they win the continental title, Palmeiras could surpass Fluminense and reach R$403.1 million, while Flamengo could reach R$342.8 million.
Botafogo, another Brazilian representative at the World Cup, occupies fourth place, with R$193.9 million, with R$142.6 million coming from the international competition.
Atlético-MG, currently in seventh place with R$44.7 million, could also move up in the rankings if they win the Copa Sudamericana, which would add R$34.7 million to the club’s coffers.
The awards consider winnings from the Club World Cup, Libertadores, Sudamericana, Recopa, Campeonato Brasileiro, Copa do Brasil, Supercup, Copa do Nordeste, Copa Verde and State Championships.
Ranking of awards for Serie A clubs in 2025
Fluminense – R$363.1 million
Palmeiras – R$312.3 million
Flamengo – R$ 252.0 million
Botafogo – R$ 193.9 million
Bahia – R$46.1 million
São Paulo – R$45.8 million
Atlético-MG – R$44.7 million
Corinthians – R$37.5 million
International – R$33.9 million
Vasco – R$32.7 million
Fortaleza – R$32.7 million
Cruzeiro – R$ 26.0 million
Grêmio – R$ 15.0 million
Vitória – R$ 12.2 million
Ceará – R$ 10.9 million
Red Bull Bragantino – R$9.7 million
Sport – R$5.5 million
Santos – R$3.1 million
Youth – R$1.5 million
Mirassol – R$400 thousand