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Volunteer at São Paulo Stadiums: Jobs & Opportunities

Discover how to volunteer or work seasonal roles at Estádio do Morumbi and Arena Corinthians. Your guide to stadium jobs and fan involvement in São Paulo.

By São Paulo Sport Desk · Published 1 July 2026, 2:25 am

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Volunteer at São Paulo Stadiums: Jobs & Opportunities
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São Paulo's sporting infrastructure stands as one of Brazil's most impressive assets, anchored by iconic venues like the Estádio do Morumbi in the Zona Sul and the Arena Corinthians in Itaquera. But these massive facilities—which host everything from elite football to international concerts—represent far more than just weekend entertainment. They're employment hubs, volunteer ecosystems, and community spaces that welcome hundreds of people into their operations each year.

For those looking to get involved, the pathway typically begins with understanding what roles exist. The Morumbi, home to São Paulo FC, regularly recruits seasonal staff for match days, including ushers, security personnel, and food service workers. Pay varies from R$80 to R$150 per event, with shifts typically lasting four to six hours. The Arena Corinthians, located near the Metro Itaquera station, operates a similar model but also coordinates with local hospitality training programs—many of which charge between R$200 and R$500 for certification courses that improve your employability.

Volunteering represents another accessible route. Organizations like the Instituto do Futebol, based in the Consolação neighbourhood, coordinate volunteer programs during major tournaments and exhibitions at various venues across the city. These positions rarely pay but provide valuable experience and networking opportunities. Applications typically open three to four months before major events, so checking venue websites regularly is essential.

For the more entrepreneurially minded, São Paulo's stadiums increasingly welcome local vendors and small business operators. The process involves submitting proposals directly to venue management offices—the Morumbi's administrative center is accessible via the Avenida Morumbi—with detailed business plans and food safety certifications. Competition is fierce, with hundreds applying annually, but opportunities exist in merchandising, artisanal beverages, and specialized food services.

Fan organizations and supporter groups offer another dimension entirely. Groups like the organized ultras maintain open membership, though expectations around attendance and financial contributions (typically R$50-100 monthly) vary. Many also coordinate with stadium authorities on safety and logistics during matches, creating semi-formal roles that blend passion with responsibility.

The key to breaking in is persistence and strategic timing. Major venue announcements—posted on official websites and social media channels—indicate when recruitment windows open. Start by visiting the administrative offices during business hours or calling ahead. Bring documentation: ID, tax registration number (CPF), and if applicable, relevant certifications.

São Paulo's stadium ecosystem continues expanding, making this an opportune moment to participate in the city's sporting culture from the inside.

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