Sociedade Anônima do Futebol

Sociedade Anônima do Futebol ("Football anonymous society", SAF) is a type of public limited company in Brazil.[1] It was introduced by Law 14193/21,[1] which sought to improve the governance and financial management of Brazilian football clubs.

Background

Until 2021 football clubs in Brazil were structured as non-profit civil associations, who were exempted from taxes, and could not be sold to investors. Law 14193/21 seeks to provide a legal framework for clubs to transition to companies, providing mechanisms such as a centralized regime for indebted clubs to pay their creditors, allowing clubs to issue CVM-regulated securities and incentivizing new investments.[2][3] Other than the civil associations, some football clubs were structured as public limited companies prior to the introduction of the SAF model, such as Cuiabá Esporte Clube (later transitioned to a SAF) and Red Bull Bragantino, who opted to remain as a public limited company.[4]

The law was based on a study by the lawyers Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro and José Francisco Manssur, published in their 2016 book Futebol, Mercado e Estado (Football, Market and State), which analyzed the business structure of Brazilian football and compared it to foreign models. Afterwards, the study was presented to the National Congress in 2019 by senator Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), resulting in the creation of Bill 5.516/2019, authored by Pacheco.[2]

The bill was reported to the Federal Senate by senator Carlos Portinho (PL-RJ), where it was approved in 10 June 2021.[5] It was reported to the Chamber of Deputies by congressman Fred Costa (PATRI-MG) and voted in 14 July, where it was approved with a 429-7 vote.[6]

The bill was sanctioned by President Jair Bolsonaro in 9 August 2021, resulting in the creation of Law 14.193/2021.[7]

List of SAFs

  • The list takes into account clubs of Série A and Série B.

See also

References

  1. Deputy Director for Legal Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic. LEI Nº 14.193, DE 6 DE AGOSTO DE 2021 retrieved 9 May 2023^
  2. Rodrigo Capelo. O que é SAF? Entenda formato que mudou o futebol brasileiro Globo Esporte, 2 September 2022, retrieved 9 May 2023^
  3. Vitor Reghine Manfio. Sociedade Anônima de Futebol: a tool for restructuring Brazilian football clubs Mattos Filho, mattosfilho.com.br, 21 December 2022, retrieved 9 May 2023^
  4. Ricardo Magatti. Brasileirão das SAFs: os clubes que viraram empresas, quem estuda virar e os que rejeitam a ideia O Estado de S. Paulo, 14 April 2023, retrieved 10 May 2023^
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  6. Câmara dos Deputados aprova projeto do clube-empresa; sanção depende de Bolsonaro Lance!, 15 July 2021, retrieved 11 November 2023^
  7. Lei do Clube-Empresa é sancionada Agência Senado, 9 August 2021, retrieved 11 November 2023^
  8. Clube-empresa desde a fundação, Cuiabá vira SAF e abre caminho dentre os times da Série A ge.globo.com, retrieved 2025-05-19^
  9. Athletic vende 53,5% da SAF para empresário ligado a Vini Jr; veja detalhes CNN, 4 February 2025, retrieved 4 April 2025^
  10. Demonstrações Contábeis em 31 de dezembro de 2023 e de 2022 e relatório do auditor independente^
  11. 'Nosso lugar é na Série A': CEO do Amazonas detalha rápida ascensão do time UOL, 15 October 2023, retrieved 4 April 2025^
  12. Wesley Santana. Treecorp adquire 90% do Coritiba, na primeira transação de um private equity brasileiro no futebol InfoMoney, 9 May 2023, retrieved 23 May 2023^
  13. Ferroviária muda regime societário para SAF e abre caminho ao aporte de cervejaria ge.globo, 2 June 2022, retrieved 4 April 2025^
  14. Justiça suspende contrato com a 777 e devolve controle do futebol ao Vasco ge, 2024-05-16, retrieved 2024-05-16^
  15. Atlético-MG vira SAF com aprovação do Conselho; veja valores, quem vai comandar e modelo de gestão Globo Esporte, 20 July 2023, retrieved 22 July 2023^
  16. Fortaleza aprova transformação em SAF inspirada no Bayern de Munique; entenda ESPN, 23 September 2023, retrieved 25 September 2023^
  17. Atlético-GO conclui processo de transição e é a mais nova SAF do futebol brasileiro ge.globo, 14 June 2024, retrieved 4 April 2025^