Cafu’s Financial Struggles: From World Champion to Bankruptcy

The “pendulum” Cafuformer full-back of Roma e Milannow he has to run to avoid the bankruptcy. The world champion col Brazil (1994 and 2002) is full of debts after the company’s bankruptcy in 2019 Capi Penta International Player, which he founded in 2004 to manage the careers of agents and footballers. This financial collapse will cost the former player his villa in Barueri, in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, which will be put up for auction. Estimated value: 7.4 million euros.

Cafù’s debts

The Brazilian portal does the math in Cafù’s pocket Uol. The 53-year-old must return 9.7 million Brazilian reais (one million 800 thousand euros) to creditors. To this figure, then, must be added the pledges that exceed eight million reais (about one and a half million). The heaviest debt would be with a bank, the Banco Industrialto which Cafù must repay 4.2 million reais (777 thousand euros).

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