In 2022, Brazilian football clubs reached their highest net debt in a decade at R$10.44 billion ($2.02 billion). They reduced this debt to R$9.53 billion ($1.84 billion) last year, according to Ernst & Young. This data includes the 31 top teams from the 2023 Brazilian Serie A and B Championships. Fortaleza led the reduction, cutting […]
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