Botafogo must pay Atlanta United $21m to avoid a transfer ban
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The Carioca box has lost the demand filed by Atlanta United and will have to pay 21 million dollars. Otherwise, it will not be able to sign new players.
Botafogo was ordered on Tuesday (December 9, 2025) by the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) to pay US$21 million (approximately R$114 million) to Atlanta United, of the United States, for the signing of Thiago Almada. The decision upholds FIFA's previous understanding of the case. The Rio de Janeiro club risks a transfer ban if it does not make the payment within the established deadline. The information comes from ESPN. The financial dispute…
Buenos Aires, 10 December (NA) – Botafogo deepened its financial problems after the final judgment of the TAS was known in the Thiago Almada case, which forces the Carioca club to pay 21 million dollars to Atlanta United for the Argentine pass. The resolution, according to the Argentine News Agency, left no room for manoeuvre to the Brazilian club that had appealed in all possible instances to avoid disbursement and now runs the risk of being in…
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