Copa do Brasil
Brazilian football competition
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2025 | Mano Menezes begins coaching tenure at Grêmio FBPA |
2025 | Grêmio FBPA is currently coached by Gustavo Quinteros from Bolivia in the ongoing year. |
April 3 2025 | Renato Portaluppi returns as head coach of Fluminense FC |
2025 | Secured the Recopa Catarinense, extending the club's recent achievements. |
2025 | Fluminense FC won the Campeonato Carioca championship. |
2025 | Corinthians youth team wins the Copa Votorantim Sub-15. |
2025 | Flamengo won the Supercopa do Brasil. |
2025 | SE Palmeiras won the Copa Santiago de Futebol Juvenil youth tournament. |
January 31 2025 | Santos announces the return of Neymar on a five-month contract. |
2024 | Philippe Coutinho returned to play for Vasco da Gama |
2024 | Won both the Campeonato Catarinense and the Recopa Catarinense, demonstrating continued success and competitiveness. |
2024 | Augusto Melo takes over as president of the club, beginning a new leadership era. |
2024 | Corinthians youth team wins the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior. |
2024 | Santos FC won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B title, earning promotion to the top-flight Série A. |
2024 | Flamengo won the Copa do Brasil and Campeonato Carioca. |
2024 | CR Vasco da Gama improved their league performance, finishing 10th in the Série A championship. |
2024 | Álvaro Pacheco becomes the latest head coach of CR Vasco da Gama in 2024. |
2024 | Palmeiras competed in the Campeonato Paulista, remaining unbeaten until the finals against Santos, ultimately winning their 26th title by defeating Santos 2-0 in the second leg at Allianz Parque. |
2024 | SE Palmeiras won the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 youth tournament. |
2024 | Palmeiras was eliminated from the Copa Libertadores in the Round of 16, losing to Botafogo 4-3 on aggregate, with a controversial last-minute goal being disallowed by VAR. |
2024 | SE Palmeiras wins the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Supercopa do Brasil, continuing its recent success. |
2024 | Fluminense FC won their first Recopa Sudamericana. |
2024 | Fluminense FC achieves a double triumph by winning both the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 and the Copa do Brasil Sub-17 in the same year. |
2024 | The club won the Campeonato Paranaense again, maintaining their successful track record in the state competition. |
2024 | Martín Varini from Uruguay is appointed as the head coach of the club. |
2024 | Cruzeiro won the Copa Sudamericana and their 28th Campeonato Mineiro. |
2024 | Lidson Potsch assumes the presidency of Cruzeiro, marking the most recent leadership transition of the club. |
2024 | BP Consórcio, Cimed, Supermercados BH, Surf, and Vilma Alimentos became sponsors, along with Faculdade Multivix and Kodilar. |
2024 | Grêmio won the Campeonato Gaúcho for the seventh consecutive time under Renato Gaúcho's management. |
2024 | The club achieves success by winning both the Copa Libertadores and Copa do Brasil in the same year. |
December 2024 | Flamengo released the design for a new 80,000-capacity stadium to be constructed in the Gasometro area, estimated to cost €500 million. |
December 19 2024 | Fábio Carille is appointed as head coach of CR Vasco da Gama, starting his tenure. |
August 17 2024 | The Silvio Santos Derby was officially named after Brazilian television host Silvio Santos, who was a supporter of both Fluminense and Corinthians, on the day of his death. |
July 26 2024 | Club Athletico Paranaense's management and technical staff information was last updated, listing current roles including Head Coach Lucho González and President Mario Celso Petraglia. |
July 1 2024 | Mano Menezes was appointed as head coach of Fluminense FC, starting his tenure on July 1st. |
June 24 2024 | Marcão becomes the head coach of Fluminense FC |
April 2024 | Ronaldo sells the team's SAF (Sociedade Anônima de Futebol) to businessman Pedro Lourenço for R$ 500 million, three years after acquiring it for R$ 400 million. |
April 7 2024 | Atlético Mineiro won the 2024 Campeonato Mineiro for the fifth consecutive year (2020-2024), a remarkable achievement last accomplished 42 years prior between 1978-1982. |
February 4 2024 | Palmeiras competed in the Supercopa do Brasil against São Paulo, resulting in a 0-0 draw and a penalty shootout loss of 4-2. |
January 31 2024 | Santos FC announces the return of Neymar on a five-month contract ahead of the 2025 season. |
January 2 2024 | New club board took office, with a term set to end on December 31, 2026. Sérgio Coelho was elected as president, with Márcio André de Brito serving as vice-president. |
2023 | Claimed the Campeonato Catarinense title, maintaining the club's strong performance in state competitions. |
2023 | Corinthians and Nike renew their partnership with a 12-year deal worth US$115 million, extending the collaboration until 2029. |
2023 | CR Flamengo achieves third place in the FIFA Club World Cup, defeating Egypt's Al Ahly 4-2 in the third-place match. |
2023 | Won both the Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino and the Copa Rio de Futebol Feminino. |
2023 | Maintained high fan attendance with 57,501 average home match attendance at Maracanã stadium. |
2023 | CR Flamengo won the Recopa Sudamericana, Supercopa do Brasil, Copa do Brasil, and Campeonato Carioca. |
2023 | CR Vasco da Gama finished 15th in the Série A championship. |
2023 | Palmeiras won their 12th Campeonato Brasileiro title, securing consecutive championships for the first time since 1994, with young player Endrick playing a significant role. |
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