Corinthian’s Hope for CBF Appeal to Lift Transfer Ban

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Corinthians Lifts Transfer Ban After Swift Debt Payment

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Corinthians has successfully overturned a national transfer ban that was imposed in October, thanks to a proactive debt settlement and support from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The club moved quickly to resolve outstanding financial obligations, allowing them to re-enter the transfer market.

How Corinthians Resolved the Transfer Ban

The key to lifting the ban was a swift payment of a debt settlement agreement with the National Chamber of Resolutions and Disputes (CNRD). Corinthians accelerated the payment of the January installment by ten days, demonstrating financial commitment and good faith.

The funds were directly deposited into the accounts of all creditors, including Cuiabá Esporte Clube.This payment specifically addressed the outstanding balance related to the transfer of midfielder Raniele, who joined Corinthians in early 2024. Cuiabá received approximately R$700,000 in this installment [[1]].

Implications for Corinthians

With the transfer ban lifted, Corinthians can now actively pursue player acquisitions during the transfer window. This is crucial for strengthening the squad and achieving the club’s sporting objectives. The club is also preparing for its participation in the Copa Libertadores, having already submitted a list of 45 registered players with the possibility of adding five more [[2]].

Upcoming Fixtures

Corinthians is currently preparing for a crucial Copa do Brasil match against Palmeiras on wednesday, with kickoff scheduled for 9:30 PM Brasília time at the Neo Química Arena [[3]].

Date: 2026/01/07 17:29:19

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