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Fluminense Football Club () is a Brazilian sports club based in the neighbourhood of
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, in
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, being the oldest
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club in the state since its foundation in 1902. It competes in the
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, the first tier of
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, and the
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, the
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of
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. The word "''
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 ...
''" is the gentilic given to people born in the state of
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. Fluminense have won numerous titles throughout its history, including the
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in
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and the
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in
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. The club has also claimed four Brazilian championships (
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,
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,
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, and
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), the
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in
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, and 33
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titles. Other notable achievements include winning the
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— regarded by the club as a world title — and being the first football club to receive the
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from the
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, in 1949, for its pioneering role in sports. In 2023, Fluminense also reached the FIFA Club World Cup final, finishing as runners-up to Manchester City. Fluminense’s first home kit originally featured a shirt split in half vertically, with one side in white and the other in grey. However, due to the difficulty of sourcing these colours — particularly during a trip to England in 1904, where club members sought new kits — the club opted to change its colours. A vote was held, and Fluminense adopted its now-iconic home kit: a vertically striped shirt in burgundy, white, and green, with thinner white pinstripes flanked by broader burgundy and green stripes, typically paired with white shorts and white socks. The club holds several long-standing rivalries with other clubs, most notably with
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 ...
('' Clássico Fla-Flu''),
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(''
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'') and
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(''Clássico dos Gigantes''). The
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in particular is widely considered one of the greatest football derbies in Brazil and South America, having eventually set the still-standing world record for the highest attendance in a match between football clubs (nearly 200,000 spectators in the stadium of Maracanã). Fluminense is recognized as the birthplace of the
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, which played its first-ever match at the club’s
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in
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, during Fluminense’s 12th anniversary celebrations. It was there that
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scored its first goal and won its first trophy. To this day, Fluminense ranks among the top contributors to the national team, having provided the fifth most players in Brazil’s history.


History


Rio's football pioneering

Fluminense Football Club was founded on 21 July 1902, in the neighbourhood of
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 ...
, in the city of
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, by a group of young football enthusiasts led by Oscar Cox, an English citizen born in Brazil, who had come into contact with the sport whilst studying in
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, where he got acquainted with the practice of football. Cox was subsequently elected as the first president. Therefore, it was the first football club to be founded in the city, whose most popular sport at the time was rowing. The first official match was played against now defunct Rio Football Club, and Fluminense won 8–0. The club's first title came in 1906, when Fluminense won the state championship (Campeonato Carioca). In 1911, disagreement between Fluminense players led to the formation of
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 ...
's football team. The so-called '' Fla-Flu''
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is considered one of the biggest in the history of
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. Three years later, in Fluminense's stadium, the
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debuted, against touring English club
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. It was also there that they won their debut title, in
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. By 1922, Fluminense had 4,000 members, a stadium for 25,000 people, and facilities that impressed clubs in Europe.


Construction of Maracanã

The
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strengthened football in the country, and as a result, the country's biggest teams, which basically only competed in state tournaments, began to measure their strength in tournaments and matches against teams from other states. To hold the competition, the Maracanã was built, the largest stadium in the world at that time, and which became the main stadium for Fluminense's games. In the context of the World Cup held in the country in 1950, CBD, accompanied by
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and
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, decided to hold a competition that pitted the champion clubs from the main FIFA-affiliated countries against each other, thus creating the ''International Champions Club Tournament'', better known as Copa Rio. The competition brought together the Champion clubs from countries in South America (Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) and Europe (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland and Yugoslavia), its first edition was in 1951, being won by
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. In 1951, Fluminense won the Carioca championship, which meant that the team qualified for the
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. The team had great players who represented the Brazilian team, such as
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,
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, Pinheiro,
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, Orlando Pingo de Ouro and
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. In the first phase of the competition, the teams were divided into two groups, the first played their matches at Maracanã, and the second played their matches at
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, Fluminense was in the first group and faced
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(Switzerland),
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(Portugal) and
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(Uruguay), and qualified in first place. In the semi final they beat
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(Austria), and in the final they defeated
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. From the 1950s, with the creation of the Rio-São Paulo Tournament, the forerunner of what eventually would become the national championship, Fluminense established itself regionally by winning the tournament title in 1957 and 1960.


National achievements

From the 1960s onwards, the first national championships were played in Brazil, so that the country could send representatives to the
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. Fluminense's first national title came in 1970; At that time, Brazil had the best players in world football, and they all played for Brazilian clubs. Its squad was among the main candidates of the season in Brazil, Fluminense won the Brazilian Championship overcoming other major opponents of the season in Santos, Palmeiras and Cruzeiro. In the 1970s, Fluminense signed several famous players such as
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,
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, Gil, Narciso Doval, Pintinho and
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. This team, called "Tricolor Machine", won the state championship in 1975 and 1976. In the national championship, Fluminense lost in the semifinals to Internacional in 1975 and Corinthians in 1976. Fluminense became Brazilian champions again in
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, playing in the final against Rio rivals
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. During the decade, they also won three state championships in a row, in 1983, 1984 and 1985, defeating their main rival
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, in the final of the first two. These titles were won by great players such as Branco,
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, Edinho,
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,
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and the “Casal Vinte”:
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and
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. At the end of the 1980s,
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was created, inspired by cup tournaments played in European countries. Fluminense reached the final of the
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for the first time in 1992, but lost to Internacional in a penalty shootout, in a controversial match in
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.


Double relegation and return to the top flight

A disastrous campaign led to Fluminense's relegation from Brasileirão Série A in
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. However, a set of off-field political manoeuvres not performed by the club allowed them to remain in Brazil's top domestic league, only to be relegated the next year. Completely out of control, the club was relegated from Série B to Série C in 1998. In 1999, Fluminense won the Série C championship and were to be promoted to Série B when they were invited to take part in
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, a championship that replaced the traditional Série A in 2000. In 2001, it was decided that all clubs which took part in Copa João Havelange's so-called Blue Group should be kept in Série A.


2000s: Copa do Brasil title, first Libertadores final

Fluminense had good campaigns in the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Serie A, finishing in the top four each of these times. Fluminense's first title of the 21st century was the 2002 Campeonato Carioca. In 2005, Fluminense won the Campeonato Caroica and the Taca Rio, and finished fifth in the Brasileirao. Later that year, they reached the final of the
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again, but lost to Serie B club
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2–0, marking one of the few times that a Serie B club won the Copa do Brasil. In
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, Fluminense won the
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beating Figueirense in the final, and was admitted to the
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again after 23 years. In the 2007 Serie A, the club finished fourth, and Thiago Neves won the Golden Ball for the league's best player. The club's
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campaign saw them reach the finals and included a remarkable 6–0 victory against
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in the group stage, winning both games against Colombian club
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in R16, a comeback against
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in the QF, and disposing of defending champions
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in the SF with a 3–1 victory. Fluminense eventually finished runner-up, losing the
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on penalties after a 5–5 draw on aggregate, despite a hat-trick from Thiago Neves in the second leg. Fluminense had already faced LDU in the group stage, winning 1-0 and drawing 0-0. The club finished fourteenth in the
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that season, and only finished one point away from relegation, but curiously still qualifying for the following years Copa Sudamericana. After signing 27 players and going through 5 different managers in 2009, Fluminense found themselves struggling to avoid another relegation from Série A. With less than one-third of the championship left, the mathematical probability of the club's relegation was 98%. At this point, manager Cuca decided to dispense with some of the more experienced players and gave Fluminense's youngsters a chance. That, along with
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's recovery from a serious injury and substantial support from the fans, allowed not only a sensational escape from relegation with five matches remaining, but also placed Fluminense in the Copa Sudamericana finals, having eliminated rivals Flamengo. For the second year in a row, the club contested a continental cup. In a repeat of the previous year's Copa Libertadores, Fluminense lost the finals to LDU Quito.


2010s: Two Brazilian championships

For 2010,
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replaced Cuca. His first task was in the
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quarter-finals against Grêmio, where Flumiense were eliminated 5–3 on aggregate. However, this elimination was not considered a "failure", in part because with this elimination the club was not participating in any other competitions and could fully focus on the Brasileirao. Eventually, the elimination helped the club, and that year, with Ramalho's effective defensive block conceding the least amount of goals in the league, Fluminense won the
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for the third time in their history after 26 years, securing it with a 1–0 victory at home to already relegated Guarani. It was also the fourth title for coach Ramalho in a decade: Ramalho had won the title three times in a row with
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from 2006 to 2008.
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was named the Brazilian Championship's Player of the Season, playing all 38 league matches, while
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,
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, and Deco were decisive players in Fluminense's title-winning campaign. For the 2011 season, Fluminense appointed Abel Braga, who led the team to a third-placed finish in the Serie A and qualification for the following year's Copa Libertadores, despite being eliminated in the round of 16 of the aforementioned competition by
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. The club decided to keep Abel Braga for 2012 and made big investments for the squad, bringing back Thiago Neves and signing youngster Wellington Nem. On 13 May 2012, Fluminense won the
Campeonato Carioca The Campeonato Carioca (Carioca Championship), officially known as Campeonato Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro State Championship), also commonly known as the Cariocão, is the top-flight professional state football league in the Br ...
, beating Rio rivals Botafogo 5–1 on aggregate for their first title of the 2012 season. In the Copa Libertadores, Fluminense was eliminated in the quarter-finals by powerhouse Boca Juniors, losing 2–1 on aggregate. Later that year, on 11 November, they won their fourth
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after defeating near-relegated
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3–2, with three matchdays left. Striker Fred was also the competition's top scorer, with 20 goals, and received the CBF Best Player award. Goalkeeper
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had a phenomenal season and won the Bola de Prata as the league's best goalkeeper, and Abel Braga was chosen as best coach.


2013: Close call

In 2013, Fluminense was eliminated in the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals again, this time to Olimpia. In the Série A, things took a turn for the worse when they lost six of their first nine matches, leading to the sacking of Abel Braga. Seven undefeated matches in September steered the club away from relegation, but an eight-match winless run put the club back into the fight for relegation, mainly due to the absences of stars
Deco Anderson Luís de Souza (born 27 August 1977), also known as Deco (), is a Brazilian-born Portuguese former professional footballer who primarily played as an attacking or central midfielder. Born and raised in Brazil, he acquired Portuguese ...
, Fred, Thiago Neves, Carlinhos and Wellington Nem, and in December 2013, a 2–1 victory away to
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in the last round of the Série A had Fluminense mathematically relegated to Série B. However, Portuguesa and Fluminense's main rivals
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 ...
fielded ineligible players in their matches against Grêmio and Cruzeiro respectively, thus losing 4 points after a verdict by STJD (Brazil's governing football jury). The points lost by Flamengo and Portuguesa allowed Fluminense to stay in Série A, with Portuguesa being relegated and Flamengo ending the championship as the lowest-ranked non-relegated club.


Since 2014: Rebuild

In 2014, Fluminense brought back
Darío Conca Darío Leonardo Conca (; born 11 May 1983) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Conca was elected for two consecutive years as the best player of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 2009 and 2010. ...
, as well as
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and Cícero. Coupled with Fred's and Carlinhos’ recoveries from injury, Fluminense spent the majority of the 2014 Série A in the top five and fighting for one of the berths at the
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, ultimately failing to reach its goal after an unstable final stretch and finishing 6th. In December, Fluminense ended its partnership with its main sponsor, Unimed. For fifteen years, the health insurance company was the main investor in signing players, especially after the team won the 2007 Copa do Brasil, bringing to the club athletes such as Darío Conca, Deco,
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, Fred,
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, Thiago Neves and Washington. From 2015 onwards, Fluminense underwent a remodeling, with the departure of some of its main players. The club's youth categories became fundamental for its maintenance in the first division in the following years, and the sale of young players became the club's main source of income. In 2019, Fluminense hired
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, a young coach with innovative ideas within Brazilian football, but political conflicts within the club forced him out. The following year, the club brought back Fred, one of the greatest idols in the club's history, and in the 2020 season qualified for the Copa Libertadores under
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's tutelage.


2020s: Copa Libertadores title and FIFA Club World Cup finalist

The team returns to compete in the
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after eight years out of the competition, and with consistent campaigns in the Brazilian championship it manages to secure places in the competitions in consecutive editions of the Libertadores. However, after Odair's departure, the club has difficulty maintaining a coach, with Marcão, Roger Machado and
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taking over the position. In 2022, after winning the Campeonato Carioca against rivals Flu, their first trophy in a decade, with Argentine striker
Germán Cano Germán Ezequiel Cano Recalde (born 2 January 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Fluminense. Career Lanús and loans Born in Lomas de Zamora, Cano was a Lanús youth g ...
being the star of the team, and being eliminated from the Libertadores, Abel Braga retires from his coaching career, and Fluminense decides to give Fernando Diniz another chance. In 2022, Fluminense achieves its best place in the Brazilian Championship in the last ten years, a third place, with an offensive team that is noted for its fluidity and ball possession, and the team qualifies for the group stage of the
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. In the beginning of the season, the football played by the team is considered by many to be the best in South America, and the team reaches the Campeonato Carioca finals against Flamengo; in the first match the red-black team wins 2–0, but in the second game Fluminense achieved a 4–1 victory, winning the Campeonato Carioca for a second year in a row against its main rival, and Diniz clinching his first trophy with the club. In the 2023 Libertadores, Fluminense falls into group D, along with River Plate (Argentina),
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(Bolivia) and
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(Peru), despite being considered one of the most difficult groups in the edition, Fluminense ranks first, inflicting the biggest defeat in River Plate's history in the competition, 5–1 at Maracanã. In the final stage of the dispute, the opponents were
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, Olimpia (Paraguay) and Internacional, the team defeated all opponents without suffering any defeat. The Maracanã was previously chosen to be the stage for the final; on the other side the opponent would be
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, who sought to become champions of the competition for the seventh time, and with this become the greatest champion of the competition, tied to Independiente. In the final, striker
Germán Cano Germán Ezequiel Cano Recalde (born 2 January 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Fluminense. Career Lanús and loans Born in Lomas de Zamora, Cano was a Lanús youth g ...
opened the scoring for Fluminense, but Peruvian right-back
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tied the match for Boca; the match then went into extra time, when youngster
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, coming from the youth team, came off the bench and scored the team's second goal. The match ended 2–1 for Fluminense, who lifted the Copa Libertadores trophy for the first time. The Copa Libertadores win sent Fluminense to play in the
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semi final, where they beat African champions
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from Egypt 2–0, but lost 4–0 in the
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against
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.


Season statistics

Fluminense have taken part in 57 of the 68 official
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championships organized in Brazil since 1959.


Taça Brasil


Roberto Gomes Pedrosa Tournament


Brazilian Championship


Records


Highest attendances – Maracanã

According to the
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, these were the highest attendances in Fluminense matches: * 1. Fluminense 0-0
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 ...
(1963): 194,603 * 2. Fluminense 3–2
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 ...
(1969): 171,599 * 3. Fluminense 1–0
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(1971): 160,000 * 4. Fluminense 0–0
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 ...
(1976): 155,116 * 5. Fluminense 1–0
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 ...
(1984): 153,520 * 6. Fluminense 1–1
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(1976): 146,043


Highest average attendance at public competition for Fluminense

* Largest average attendance in the Copa Libertadores (RJ): 59,759 (54,912 paying, 2023) * Largest average attendance in the Copa Sudamericana (RJ): 29,357 (27,318 paying, 2009) * Largest average attendance in international tournaments (RJ): 48,797 (37,541 paying, Copa Rio, 1952) * Largest average attendance in national championships (RJ): 43,541 paying (1976) * Largest average attendance in the Tournament Roberto Gomes Pedrosa (RJ): 40,408 paying (1970) * Largest average attendance in the Brazil Cup (RJ): 27,123 paying (2007) * Largest average attendance in the Rio-São Paulo Tournament (RJ): 33,018 paying (1960) * Largest average attendance in the state championship: 47,814 paying (1969, all stages) * Largest average attendance in the state championship in the Maracanã Stadium: 93,560 paying (1969, 10 matches)


Supporters

The supporters of Fluminense Football Club are usually related to the upper classes of
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. However, the popularity of the club reaches beyond the city limits. Recent polls have estimated the number of supporters to be between 1.3% and 3.7% of the Brazilian population, and between the 11th and 15th most popular club in the nation, falling behind Rio rivals Vasco, but slightly above Botafogo. Considering a population of 203 million people, that would account for numbers between 2.6 and 7.5 million. According to the club's official website, ''Flu'' has over 5 million supporters worldwide. The best attendance ever observed in a Fluminense match was registered on 15 December 1963 in a derby against Flamengo. On that day, an impressive number of 194,603 people showed up at Maracanã stadium. This occasion remains as the stadium's record for a match between clubs. Notable supporters of Fluminense include composers
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and
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, musicians
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,
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,
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,
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and
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, actors
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,
Chico Díaz Francisco "Chico" Díaz Rocha (born 16 February 1959) is a Brazilian actor. Biography Francisco Díaz Rocha was born in Mexico City. He is the son of Juan Díaz Bordenave, a Paraguayan journalist and pedagogue, and Maria Cândida, a Brazilian ...
,
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,
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, and Thiago Fragoso, and actresses
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, Leticia Spiller, and
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, poet
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, journalist and songwriter
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, dramatist, journalist and writer
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, modernist architect
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,
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president of honor
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,
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winners
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and
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, former Chelsea central defender
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, Left-back legend
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, racing driver
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, sailors Maertine Grael and
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, former
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, inventor and aeronaut
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,
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, the owner of SBT, the second largest Brazilian television network,
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winner
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and her mother,
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nominee
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.


Honours


Official tournaments

* * shared record


Officially Unrecognized Tournaments

*
Torneio Rio–São Paulo The Torneio Rio–São Paulo () was a traditional Brazilian football competition contested between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro teams from 1933 to 1966, in 1993 and from 1997 to 2002. Organized by the state football associations of the state o ...
(1): 1940(1) * Torneio Início (1): 1927(2) (1) In 1940 the competition was interrupted with Fluminense and Flamengo 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 Fluminense and Flamengo as the legitimate champions of the competition. The club currently considers itself champion of the competition and includes this title among its achievements.
(2)In 1927, having won the title on the field, Fluminense asked for its annulment for having failed to comply with the regulations, by including two substitutes in its ranks, in a letter sent to AMEA, which resulted in the subsequent annulment of the title.


Others tournaments


International

* Torneio Internacional do Rio de Janeiro (1): 1973 * Copa Ciudad Viña del Mar (1): 1976 * Tournoi de Paris (2): 1976, 1987 *
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(1): 1977 *Seoul Tournament (1): 1984 *
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(1): 1987 *Kiev Tournament (1): 1989


National and Inter-state

*
Taça Ioduran The Taça Ioduran (), was the third interstate clubs competition realized in Brazil, after Taça Salutaris (1911), and Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio – São Paulo, Taça dos Campeões Estaduais (1913 and 1914). The tournament consists of the ...
(1): 1919 *Torneio José de Paula Júnior (1): 1952 *Copa das Municipalidades do Paraná (1): 1953 *Torneio Quadrangular Pará-Guanabara (1): 1966 *Torneio Quadrangular de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim (1): 1969 * Torneio Quadrangular de Salvador (1): 1971 *Copa Governador Faria Lima (1): 1977 *Copa Vale do Paraíba (1): 1977 *Torneio de Maceió (1): 1994 *
Troféu Osmar Santos Troféu Osmar Santos is an award given by the Brazilian newspaper Lance! to the winner of the first turn of the Série A. The trophy honors Osmar Santos, who is a former sports commentator. The award was created in 2004. Winners Titles by team ...
(1): 2010 *
Troféu João Saldanha Troféu João Saldanha is an award given by the Brazilian newspaper ''Lance!'' to the winner of the second half of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The trophy honors João Saldanha, who was a journalist and head coach, deceased on July 12, 1990, ...
(1): 2011


State

*
Taça Guanabara The Taça Guanabara ( English: Guanabara Cup) is an annual football tournament attached to the Campeonato Carioca, the state football league in the Rio de Janeiro state. It has been organized since 1965 by the Rio de Janeiro State Football Fe ...
(12): 1966, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1993, 2012, 2017, 2022, 2023 *
Taça Rio Taça Rio ( English: Rio Cup) is an annual football tournament attached to Campeonato Carioca, the state football league in the Rio de Janeiro state. It has been organized since 1982 by the Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation. It has had ...
(4): 1990, 2005, 2018, 2020 *Other
Campeonato Carioca The Campeonato Carioca (Carioca Championship), officially known as Campeonato Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro State Championship), also commonly known as the Cariocão, is the top-flight professional state football league in the Br ...
rounds (6): 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1980, 2012 * Torneio Aberto (1): 1935 * Torneio Municipal (2): 1938, 1948 * Torneio Extra (1): 1941 *Campeonato da Capital do Rio de Janeiro Copa Rio stage (1): 1994 * Torneio Início (9): 1916, 1924, 1925, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1954, 1956, 1965


Runners-up

*
FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup (FIFA CWC) is an international men's association football competition organised by the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' (FIFA), the sport's global sports governing body, governing body. The compe ...
(1): 2023 *
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 ...
(1): 2008 *
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(1): 2009 *
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A The Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (; English: "Brazilian Championship A Series"), commonly referred to as the Brasileirão (; English: "Big Brazilian" or "Great Brazilian"), the Série A or the Brazilian Série A (to distinguish it from the I ...
(1): 1937 *
Copa do Brasil The Copa do Brasil () is a knockout football competition played by 92 teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Federal District. It is the Brazilian domestic cup and it is the Brazilian equivalent of the FA Cup, Taça de Portugal, ...
(2): 1992, 2005 *
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(1): 1920 *
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(1): 1954 *
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(26): 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1927, 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1972, 1979-II, 1991, 1993, 2003, 2011, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2025 * Copa Rio (2): 1992, 1994


Youth team

*
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(1): 2015 *
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(2): 2020, 2024 *
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(1): 2024 *
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(5): 1971, 1973, 1977, 1986, 1989 *
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(1): 1999 *
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(2): 2002, 2003


Awards

*
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(1): 1949 * Carioca Champion of the 20th Century: 1906–2000


Chronology of main titles

Source:


Rivalries

According to the fluzao.info site, the average paying public at the principal ''classicos'' of Fluminense played in the Estádio do Maracanã is 60,107 against
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 ...
, 43,735 against
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, 34,359 against
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 ...
, 25,127 against
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and 22,527 against Bangu (1950-2010). These statistics could be about 20% higher, given the issues of the distribution of gratuities at Maracanã.


Grandpa Derby

Grandpa Derby or Grandfather Derby (''
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''), played with
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. The name comes from being the two oldest practicing football clubs among the great clubs of
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, and this is also the oldest derby in Brazil, because its first game was on 22 October 1905, friendly that Fluminense won by 6–0. Along with six other clubs, they were responsible for creating the Carioca Football Championship in 1906.


Fla-Flu

Fla-Flu Derby, also called Derby of Crowds (''Clássico das Multidões''), played with
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 ...
. It is considered by football experts and much of the sports media as one of the greatest classics in the world. According to writer
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, the derby was engendered by resentment. On the tricolor side, the fact that their starting players deserted and went to form Flamengo's football department, and on the red-black side, the fact that Fluminense still won the first match, circumstances that have been fundamental in generating the derby's mystique.


Giants' Derby

Giants' Derby ('' Clássico dos Gigantes''), played with
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. The derby gets its name because of the "giant" matches that have been played between the two, these being the final for the
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, which was won by Fluminense, and the
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, which had two draws, in addition to several decisions Carioca Championship: 1949, 1956, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1993, 1994 and 2003.


Silvio Santos Derby

Silvio Santos Derby ('' Clássico Silvio Santos''), played with
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. It is perhaps the most representative among the various interstate confrontations with big Brazilian clubs played by Fluminense, given the fact that these clubs often intersect at decisive moments in their seasons. The Derby dates back to 1933, in a friendly match that marked both Fluminense's first match as a professional team and Corinthians' first inter-state match as a professional. The fixture's name was given on 17 August 2024, after the Brazilian television host of the same name, died on the same day. Santos was a supporter of both clubs.


Rivalry with LDU

Since
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defeated Fluminense in the
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final and the
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final of the following year, a strong international rivalry has developed between the two teams. This rivalry reached new heights when the two teams met on a third international final for the
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, which was won by Fluminense. This has been the only case of two CONMEBOL teams facing each other on each of the three continental tournaments.


Statistics

This is a list of statistics and records of Fluminense.


Players with most appearances


Top goalscorers


Coaches with most games

Correct as of June 25, 2025


Sponsors

Companies that Fluminense Football Club has had sponsorship deals with include:


Sports Equipment


Main Sponsor


Stadiums


Laranjeiras Stadium

The Manoel Schwartz Stadium is better known as the Laranjeiras Stadium, or also the Álvaro Chaves Street Stadium, due to the name of the street where its main entrance is located. It was the place where the Rio team played its games for decades, however, for security reasons, due to the high demand for attendance at its games, it no longer does so, currently playing at Maracanã. Flu's first match at the Laranjeiras Stadium was the 4–1 victory over Vila Isabel, in the 1919 Carioca Championship, with the Tricolor goals having been scored by
Harry Welfare Henry Welfare (20 August 1888 – 1 September 1966) was an English footballer and teacher who lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Fluminense Football Club He arrived at Rio de Janeiro on 9 August 1913 to work as an English teacher on the Anglo-Br ...
(3) and Machado. Opened in 1919 with a capacity for 18,000 people and having had its capacity expanded to 25,000 people since 1922, in some games this stadium had estimated audiences greater than its capacity. The record for paying audiences was in the Fluminense 3-1 Flamengo match, on 14 June 1925, when 25,718 spectators paid for tickets, although today the audience for Fluminense's match against Sporting, held on 15 July, is unknown. 1928, in the Vulcain Cup dispute, with the stadium full and over 2,000 chairs being placed on the athletics track to accommodate the public present. Currently, Fluminense does not play its games at its stadium, at the club's option, as it would no longer have the security conditions and capacity to host large events, and is currently only used for training, small commemorative events, social and educational projects, games of the women's football team and the youth teams. The last time an official match for Fluminense's main team took place at Laranjeiras Stadium was in 2003, where Flu drew 3–3 with Americano, in the Carioca Championship. The renovation of the stadium has been a long-standing demand of the club, however a series of problems make this difficult, such as technical issues linked to the historical preservation of the building, the small area for the construction of a modern stadium and the opposition of the surrounding residents. The current project, at a more advanced stage, foresees a revitalization of Laranjeiras, with the stadium remaining with a small audience capacity, being able to host lower demand games, such as the first phases of the state championship and women's football.


Maracanã Stadium

Since its construction for the 1950 World Cup, the Maracanã has primarily served as the home ground for the four biggest Rio de Janeiro clubs. The stadium was officially completed in 1965, 17 years after construction began. In 1963, more than 194,000 people attended a match between
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and Fluminense at the Maracanã, Rio Championship final. At the stadium, Fluminense won some of the most important titles, such as the
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, for many the most important in its history, it won its first
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in
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, the ''Tricolor Machine'' was twice champion of Carioca (1975–76), led by
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, it was Brazilian champion over its rival
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, in 1984, was three-time Rio champion against Flamengo (1983–85), he was Carioca champion in 1995 with
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's belly goal, against Romário's Flamengo (at the time named
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). In this century he won the 2007 Brazil's Cup and the
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. Following its 50th anniversary and aiming to hold the 2000 FIFA Club World Cup in Brazil, the stadium underwent renovations which would increase its full capacity to around 103,000. After years of planning and nine months of closure between 2005 and 2006, the stadium was reopened in January 2007 with an all-seated capacity of 87,000. For the
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and the
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and
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, a major expedition project was started in 2010. The original stand, with a two-level configuration, was demolished, making way for a new single-level stand, and the stadium had its capacity reduced to 78,838 seats. From 2013 onwards, the stadium was managed by the Brazilian conglomerate
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. Corruption scandals, the high rents charged by the company and the abandonment of the stadium, meant that Flamengo and Fluminense came together to manage it. Although clubs have kept the stadium in good condition since 2016 and covered its maintenance costs, it was only in 2019 that the government canceled contracts with Odebrecht. Flamengo and Fluminense then created a joint company, "Fla-Flu S.A." opened especially to manage Maracanã and its entire sports complex.


Players


Current squad


Reserve team


Out on loan


Staff


Current staff


Head coaches

* ''Ground Committeé'' (1902–10) * Charlie Williams (1911–12) * ''Ground Committeé'' (1913–16) *
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(1917–18) * Ramón Platero (1919) *
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(1920–23) * Charlie Williams (1924–26) * Eugênio Medgyessy (1927–28) * Luiz Vinhaes (1929–33) *
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(1934–36) *
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(1936) * Carlos Carlomagno (1936–38) * Carlos Nascimento (1938) *
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(1938–43) * Athuel Velázquez (1943–1944) *
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(1944–1945) * Gentil Cardoso (1945–47) *
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(1948–50) *
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(1950–51) *
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(1951–54) * Gradim (1955–56) *
Sylvio Pirillo Sylvio Pirillo Cesarino (or Sílvio Pirillo) (27 July 1916 in Porto Alegre – 22 April 1991 in Porto Alegre) was a Brazilian football striker. Pirillo's first professional club was Sport Club Americano. His good performances granted him m ...
(1956–58) *
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(1958–62) *
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(1963–64) * Tim (1964–67) *
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(1967–68) *
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(1968) *
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(1969–70) * Paulo Amaral (1970) *
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(1971–72) *
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(1973) *
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(1973–74) *
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(1974) * Paulo Emilio (1975) *
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(1975–76) * Mário Travaglini (1976–77) * Pinheiro (1977) * Paulo Emilio (1978) *
Nelsinho Rosa Nélson Rosa Martins (8 December 1937 – 16 May 2023), known as Nelsinho Rosa, was a Brazilian association football, football coach and player who played as a midfielder. Career Born in Rio de Janeiro, Rosa made his senior debut with Madureir ...
(1979–81) * Dino Sani (1981–82) * Lula (1982) * Cláudio Garcia (1983) * José Luiz Carbone (1983–84) *
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(1984–85) *
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(1985) *
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(1985–86) * Antônio Lopes (1986–87) * José Luiz Carbone (1987) * Ismael Kurtz (1988) *
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(1988–89) *
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(1989) * Paulo Emilio (1990) *
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(1990–91) * Edinho (1991) *
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(1992) *
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(1993) *
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(1994) * Pinheiro (1994) *
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(1995) * Jair Pereira (1996) * Renato Portaluppi (1996) * Júlio César Leal (1997) *
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(1997) *
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(1997) * José Luiz Carbone (1997) * Arturzinho (1997) * Edinho (1998) *
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(1998) *
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(1998) *
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(1999–00) *
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See also

* Fluminense FC (women) * 2008 Fluminense Football Club season


Notes


References


External links

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Flickr: Fluminense Oficial's Photostream – Downloadable Fluminense Photos


at Sambafoot.com
Fluminense F.C. Page
at Goal.com




NETFLU – Hourly News about Fluminense Football Club



Fluminense Football Club Page at ESPN Global

Fluminense F.C. at The World Game: News, Results & Tables
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