The Clássico Vovô (
English: ''Grandpa Derby'' or ''Grandfather Derby'') is the name given to
Botafogo
Botafogo (local/standard alternative Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: ) is a beachfront neighborhood (''bairro'') in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a mostly upper middle class and small commerce community, and is located between the hills of M ...
and
Fluminense
Fluminense Football Club () is a Brazilian sports club based in the neighbourhood of Laranjeiras, in Rio de Janeiro, being the oldest football club in the state since its foundation in 1902. It competes in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, th ...
association football
derby
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, both teams from the city of
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the Rio de Janeiro (state), state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the List of cities in Brazil by population, second-most-populous city in Brazil (after São Paulo) and the Largest cities in the America ...
,
Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
. It is the oldest rivalry among the major clubs in Brazil, and the third oldest in the
Americas
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.
Botafogo and Fluminense are two of the four big clubs in Rio de Janeiro, alongside
Flamengo
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (; ), more commonly referred to as simply Flamengo, is a Brazilian multi sports club based in Rio de Janeiro, in the neighborhood of Gávea. It was founded and named after the Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro, Flamengo n ...
and
Vasco da Gama
Vasco da Gama ( , ; – 24 December 1524), was a Portuguese explorer and nobleman who was the Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India, first European to reach India by sea.
Da Gama's first voyage (1497–1499) was the first to link ...
.
Matches usually take place at the
Maracanã, with 78 thousand seats, and at the
Nilton Santos Stadium, with 45 thousand seats, located in the
Engenho de Dentro
Engenho de Dentro is a middle-class and lower-middle-class neighbourhood in the Rio de Janeiro#North Zone, North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It borders the neighbourhoods of Abolição, Água Santa, Rio de Janeiro, Água Santa, Cachambi, Encan ...
neighborhood.
The most contested tournament by teams is the
Carioca Championship, with Botafogo winning the competition 21 times, and Fluminense 33. In the
Brazilian Championship, Botafogo won three titles and Fluminense has won four, in addition to one
Brazil Cup title.
At international level, Botafogo has won a
CONMEBOL Cup
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and a
Copa Libertadores
The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
, and Fluminense has won a
Copa Libertadores
The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
and a
Copa Rio, which it claims to be equivalent to a
Club World Cup. Fluminense is the only football team in the world to hold the
IOC Olympic Cup ("''Coupe Olympique''"), a non-competitive award for distinguished service in defending the ideals of the Olympic Movement and for considering the particular merits of institutions or associations and their services provided to sport, achieved in 1949.
History
Oscar Cox, founder of
Fluminense Football Club
Fluminense Football Club () is a Brazilian sports club based in the neighbourhood of Laranjeiras, in Rio de Janeiro, being the oldest Association football, football club in the state since its foundation in 1902. It competes in the Campeonato B ...
, was one of those largely responsible for bringing football to
Rio de Janeiro
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, and in 1902 he created the city's first football club, in the
Laranjeiras
Laranjeiras (, ''orange trees'') is an upper-middle-class neighborhood located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Primarily residential, It is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, having been founded in the 17th century, with the ...
neighborhood. Two years later, students from the Alfredo Gomes school, in
Botafogo
Botafogo (local/standard alternative Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: ) is a beachfront neighborhood (''bairro'') in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a mostly upper middle class and small commerce community, and is located between the hills of M ...
, decided to create a football team in their own neighborhood, starting the ''Botafogo Football Club'', which years later would join the neighborhood's rowing club, and form the
Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas (; ''Botafogo Football and Rowing'') is a Brazilian sports club based in the neighborhood of Botafogo, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Although it competes in a number of different sports, Botafogo is mostly known ...
.
The name comes from being the two oldest practicing football clubs among the great clubs of Rio de Janeiro, and this is also the oldest derby in Brazil, as its first game was on October 22, 1905, a friendly that Fluminense won 6–0.
Foundation of the Carioca Championship
In 1906, the
first Carioca Football Championship was formed, six clubs came together and created the LMF (''Liga Metropolitana de Football'', or Metropolitan Football League), including Botafogo and Fluminense. Fluminense team was made up of Brazilian and English players, and won this first championship, applying the biggest score of the fixture: 8–0 over Botafogo, made up of young students.
The
1907 Carioca Championship had several problems in its execution, starting with the withdrawal of
Bangu and
Rio Cricket from the competition. Botafogo and Fluminense finished tied in championship points, but Fluminense's goal average was higher, at the time it was decided by the Metropolitan League that Fluminense would win the title. Botafogo never recognized their rival's achievement, claiming that the tiebreaker criteria at the time were not clear, and a tiebreaker game should have been held. The legal dispute for the title lasted until 1996, when
FFERJ declared both 1907 champions.
Knock-out matches
The only time this derby took place in a knock-out stage of any national or international level competition was in the second stage of the
2006 Copa Sudamericana
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. Fluminense won 4–2 on penalties after two 1–1 draws.
Direct decisions of the Carioca Championship
The Grandpa Derby directly decided the Campeonato Carioca nine times, with ''Flu'' becoming champion in 1908, 1909, 1946, 1959, 1971, 1975 and 2012, and ''Fogão'' in 1910 and 1957.
Highest attendances
# Botafogo–Fluminense 0–1, 160,000 (''142,339'' paid), June 27, 1971
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–0, 123,229 (''99,991'' paid), April 18, 1971
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–1, 114.575, September 4, 1983
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–2, 109,705, April 21, 1975
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–1, 105,299 (''80,816'' paid), March 23, 1969
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–0, 100,703, August 17, 1975
# Botafogo–Fluminense 6–2, 99,465, December 22, 1957
# Botafogo–Fluminense 1–1, 88,571, December 10, 1967
# Botafogo–Fluminense 2–1, 88,081, July 13, 1958
# Botafogo–Fluminense 3–1, 81,359, November 22, 1953
Statistics
Head to head results
As of April 26, 2025.
Statistics in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
* 65 Matches
* 24 Wins - Botafogo
* 21 Wins - Fluminense
* 20 Drawn
* Botafogo goals: 73
* Fluminense goals: 66
* Last match: Botafogo 2–0 Fluminense (April 26, 2025)
Titles comparison
(1) In 1940 the competition was interrupted with Flamengo and Fluminense in the lead, without the CBD making the title official, however, the clubs and newspapers at the time considered the result definitive and declared the Flamengo and Fluminense as the legitimate champions of the competition. The club currently considers itself champion of the competition and includes this title among its achievements.
References
* ''Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro'', Volume 1 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
External links
FIFA website
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Football derbies in Brazil
Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Fluminense FC