Corinthians is the second team that most took fans to the stadium

Timon has taken over 40,000 people per game in recent months.

O Corinthians finished the Brazilian Championship 2024 at the top of the ranking table, with vacancy won in the Copa Libertadores and in the Copa do Brasil of 2025. Until half the second round of the competition, Timão fought against the delegating zone.

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However, since the arrival of Memphis Depay, Ramón Díaz's team has issued a sequence of nine consecutive victories and has set a record in the history of the Corridor Points. But even before you start scoring, the team can always count on the support of their fans.

2nd best average public

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O Corinthians finished the Brasileirão Betano with the second best average audience, with about 43,605 fans present per game in the Neo Chemistry Arena. The last time Timon had less than 40,000 fans in the stadium was on July 4.

Higher average public in Brazileirão 2024:
Flamengo – 51.084
Corinthians – 43.605
São Paulo – 39,903
Bahia – 36.022
Fluminense – 32.171
Palmeiras – 31.328
Fortress – 31.125

Times that took most fans to the stadium:
Flamengo – 970.602 51.084
Corinthians – 828.501 43.605
São Paulo – 758.157 39.903
Bahia – 684.409 36.022
Fluminense – 611.240 32.171
Palmeiras – 595,237 31,328
Fortress – 591.382 31.125

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Clubs that raised the most gross income
Flamengo R$ 59.579,266
Palmeiras R$ 49,509,851
Corinthians R$ 48,476,460
Sao Paulo R$ 45.198,851
Athletic-MG R$ 28,839.349

Bigger and worse audience

The worst public in the Corinthians in the season took place in april, in the match against the national-par, by the group phase of the Copa Sulamericana. That week, Timão's board had increased the value of the tickets, and had 32,246 fans present.

On the other hand, the biggest public of the Clube São Paulo in the year took place in the draw 0 to 0 with the Flamengo, for the game back to the semifinal of the Copa do BrasilOn October 20th. In total, 46,426 fans attended the Neo Chemistry Arena and saw Timon eliminated in the competition.

Guilherme Venancio

Journalist graduated from the University of Vale do Itajaí. Partner-founder of the Final Whistle.

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