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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has postponed the Santos versus Palmeiras match, which was supposed to be a highlight of the 13th round of the national league.
The game, originally expected for July 13, 2025, remains without a set date. This decision came after Palmeiras returned from the FIFA Club World Cup, but the CBF said the match was never officially scheduled for this weekend.
Santos believed the match could go ahead since Palmeiras was back from international play. The club pressed for a decision, but the CBF held firm, saying the game would only be set when both teams agreed on a date.
Santos now faces Flamengo on July 16, while Palmeiras plays Mirassol the same day. This postponement is not just about football—it affects business. Big games like Santos vs Palmeiras bring in ticket sales, TV money, and boost local businesses.
When matches get delayed, clubs lose out on revenue and fans are left waiting. The packed football calendar, made tighter by international tournaments like the Club World Cup, means clubs have less time to rest players.
This also makes it more difficult to fit in all their matches. The CBF’s decision shows how hard it is to balance local league needs with the demands of global football.
Clubs, sponsors, and fans all depend on clear schedules to plan ahead. The delay of this classic match is a sign of the bigger struggle: keeping domestic football strong while international events keep growing.