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Personnel costs of Brazilian clubs

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While with the largest cost with staff of Brazilian clubs, the Porto Alegre International failed to win the Brasileirão 2008. This means that once more and as a rule, are not the clubs that pay higher wages to get better results. The recipe for success is the balance between labor costs and results in the field, while maintaining a sound administration and financial management.

  1. BP International - 13.2 million Euros
  2. Palmeiras - 11.6 million Euros
  3. Sao Paulo - 9.5 million Euros
  4. Santos - 8.3 million Euros
  5. Flamengo - 8.3 million Euros
  6. Fluminense - 7 million Euros
  7. Cruzeiro - 6.2 million Euros
  8. Atletico MG - 4.9 million Euros
  9. Botafogo - 4.9 million Euros
  10. Atletico PR - 4.1 million Euros
  11. Coritiba - 3.6 million Euros
  12. Guild PA - 3.5 million Euros
  13. Sport - 3.3 million Euros
  14. Victoria - 3.3 million Euros
  15. Goias - 2.9 million Euros
  16. Nautical - 2.6 million Euros
  17. Vasco da Gama - 2.4 million Euros

The demonstration of these values, largely explains the exodus of core values of the Brazilian championship for European club. If we take into account that FC Porto, the club with the highest payroll in Portugal spent 36.2 million euros with its staff, Olympique Lyon 60.6 million Euros and Arsenal over 90 million Euros, Brazilian clubs will be difficult to maintain their stars in Brazil, it is not expected to brief an amendment of this scenario.

Collaboration: Amir Somoggi - Specializes in marketing and management of football clubs

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15 Comments on "Personnel costs of the Brazilian clubs'
  1. jkoliveira says:

    really is not always what it pays more to win, you must have that balance that you spoke structure and sound management of the club managers.

  2. Carvalho says:

    Despite not having been Brazilian champion in 2008, Inter have the best team and the Brazil squad. Candidates events to all titles that run in 2009.

  3. Raphael says:

    I wonder who the players are better paid THAT ACT IN BRAZILIAN SOCCER

  4. William M says:

    These costs are in euros it? Are annual costs?

  5. Jose Batista Gomes says:

    If we add up the costs of personnel of the 17 Brazilian clubs listed on the survey and compared with Milan (1 Euro) find that Brazilian football is below the poverty line economics and finance. We know that in Brazil U.S. $ 200 mi (Globo offered to the Brasileirão 2009) is greater than U.S. $ 300 MI (supply Rede Record), which is why clubs are languishing financially ...

  6. eduardo says:

    values may be slightly wrong. I'ma fan of Flamengo and payroll of football this is $ 5 million per month (about 23 million euros a year, counting the 13 th salary, mandatory by Brazilian labor laws).

  7. Gabriel says:

    And the Corinthians? So it is unbelievable.

  8. Paul says:

    The Corinthians is 1.5 million, one million pro fatty pro 0.4 million technical and 100mil shares for the rest hauhauhauah

  9. Luiz Augusto says:

    These data are not precise. At balance sheet published on their website the São Paulo FC in 2008 spent more than 60 million dollars in salaries to professional football, which, in euro, is very different from the 9.5 million mentioned.

  10. Lenin says:

    're missing the joker

  11. BROWSER says:

    The team was marginal without number in the second division in 2008 ...
    Need to understand or draw?

  12. For this scenario, Brazil is working properly. If he has as a source of revenue the sale of athletes he naturally can not pay much for their players, otherwise they would have no interest in leaving the country, which would prevent the club won it. It would be a shot in the foot, I would say!

  13. marlon says:

    what was the value of the euro at that time?

    alias, you should try to make an updated version of this list, nowadays most of the leaves is much higher

  14. José Milton says:

    I imprecionado with the payroll of the guild as a team that has a payroll as modest compared to other clubs, teams can assemble as competent.

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