John Texor & Eagle Shareholders: Dispute Resolved, Focus on Botafogo Season

John Textor Declares Truce in Botafogo Ownership Battle: “The Fight Is Over”

Botafogo SAF controller John Textor announced Thursday, following the club’s Brazilian Cup quarterfinal exit against Vasco, that the legal disputes with Eagle Football shareholders have been resolved.The American businessman emphasized a newfound understanding, shifting the focus back to on-field performance. think of it like Jerry Jones and the Cowboys – internal squabbles are inevitable, but unity is paramount for success.

Textor addressed the situation directly: Well, let’s talk about the situation of Eagle. Even the best families fight. In football, when families fight, it happens in public. But the fight is over. We are aligned, let’s move on. Eagle has 90% of the actions of this club, not the social club. Eagle is the owner. We love the support we received from the fans, we love the support we received from the Social Club. Eagle Football owns this club, 90% of it. I am the majority partner of Eagle. This was true a year ago, this was true a week ago and will be true next week.

This declaration comes after a period of reported tension and legal wrangling, reminiscent of the glazer family’s controversial ownership of Manchester United, where off-field issues often overshadowed the team’s performance. Textor’s statement aims to reassure fans and stakeholders that stability has been restored.

He further stated, The focus today and the rest of the year is football. The institution is fine. Our pattern is much larger than it was in the past. I don’t care if people get a little angry because they saw us fighting, because we had the same kind of problem as organizations, families, everyone has… all this bullshit is over. Our focus is to end the season as strong as possible. This commitment to on-field success echoes the sentiments of many owners in American sports, where winning is the ultimate goal, nonetheless of behind-the-scenes drama.

Textor had previously hinted at the resolution of the disputes, stating that “things were returning to normal.” This latest proclamation solidifies that sentiment, signaling a new chapter for Botafogo under Eagle Football’s ownership.The challenge now is to translate this newfound unity into tangible results on the pitch,a task that will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

To better understand the current landscape of Botafogo’s ownership and future, here’s a look at key data points:

Botafogo’s Ownership Structure: Key Facts

This table summarizes the key ownership details and recent developments, providing a clearer picture of the club’s current structure and future strategy.This offers readers a convenient reference point, enhancing their understanding of the ownership dynamics.

Ownership Aspect Details
Majority Owner John Textor, through Eagle Football. [[1]]
Eagle Football Ownership Stake 90% of Botafogo SAF. [[1]]
Recent Developments Textor has approved the use of Botafogo assets as collateral for a new company in the Cayman Islands. [[2]]
Focus Textor emphasizes a shift away from internal disputes and a renewed focus on on-field performance and the remainder of the season.
Financial Stability Despite recent collateral moves,the club’s financial health,compared to previous seasons is believed to be improved. Textor aims to leverage assets for strategic growth.

FAQ: Addressing Yoru Questions About Botafogo’s Ownership

To further clarify the situation and address common queries, here’s a comprehensive FAQ section. This section aims to provide clear,concise answers to frequently asked questions,enhancing search visibility and engagement. It reinforces our commitment to transparency and provides a go-to resource for fans and followers.

Who owns Botafogo?

john Textor, through Eagle Football, owns 90% of Botafogo SAF. The “SAF” stands for “Sociedade Anônima do Futebol,” essentially a company formed to manage the football operations of the club. [[1]]

what is Eagle Football?

Eagle Football is the investment vehicle through which John Textor controls his ownership of Botafogo and other football clubs. Textor is the majority partner.

Why did John Textor use Botafogo assets as collateral?

Textor approved leveraging Botafogo’s assets for a new company in the Cayman Islands. While the exact reasons are not explicitly stated, this typically involves securing financing or investments for future growth or strategic business objectives.

How does this impact Botafogo’s future?

Textor’s goal is a singular one: to return footballing success and financial strength to the club by ensuring that the association itself functions as a unit, and by securing resources to achieve it.

What is the state of the club as of September 12, 2025?

As of September 12, 2025, John Textor has declared internal disputes with shareholders are resolved, and is moving the club forward with stability restored, in time for the end of the season. [[1]]

By providing this detailed information and answering common questions, we aim to provide readers with all the data they need to understand the changes happening to Botafogo as it transitions into a new era. This format also aims to make it easier for search engines to index the article, helping more people find the information they need.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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