Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A

Brazilian football club Red Bull Bragantino has added online gambling company NetBet to its sponsorship portfolio for the 2020 season

Brazilian football club Flamengo has agreed an official sponsorship deal with multi-national oil and gas company Total

Brazilian football club Atlético Mineiro has added real estate business Multimarcas Consórcios to its portfolio of shirt sponsors.

Brazilian football club Corinthians has signed up Chinese consumer appliance brand Midea as its main back-of-shirt partner until the end of the season

UK-based sports brand Umbro has extended its kit supplier deal with Brazilian football club Santos for another season

UK sports brand Umbro will take over from US rival Under Armour as the kit supplier to Brazilian football club Fluminense in 2020

Brazilian football club Santos has extended its sleeve sponsorship contract with agribusiness company Kicaldo until the end of 2020

Brazilian football club Goiás has added electronics company Philco to its shirt sponsorship portfolio.

Brazilian Série A football club Corinthians has expanded its partnership with the Brazilian management software company TOVTS.

Brazilian football club Flamengo has extended its agreement with online gaming operator Sportsbet.io. The pair previously entered into a one-year digital sponsorship deal in July 2018

Brazilian football club Santos has extended its deal with the educational institution Unicesumar as the sponsor of the club’s shorts.

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A football club Flamengo will have its domestic league matches broadcast in Portugal after striking an agreement with Canal 11, the newly launched in-house television channel …

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A football clubs Santos and Goiás have agreed shirt sponsorship deals with agribusiness company Kicaldo and sports entertainment firm MarjoSports, respectively.

The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A will be the only major football league in the world without international, local-language distribution in 2019. Callum McCarthy looks at why Brazilian club football lags behind its European counterparts.