Fluminense FC

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April 3 2025 Renato Portaluppi returns as head coach of Fluminense FC
2025 Fluminense FC won the Campeonato Carioca championship.
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 Fluminense FC won their first Recopa Sudamericana.
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 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
2023 Won the Copa Libertadores, marking their best international performance.
2023 Secured the most recent Taça Guanabara tournament title.
2023 In the Copa Libertadores group stage, Fluminense ranks first in group D, defeating River Plate 5-1 at Maracanã, which was the biggest defeat in River Plate's history in the competition.
2023 Reached the final of the FIFA Club World Cup, another significant international achievement.
2023 Recorded largest average attendance in the Copa Libertadores of 59,759 spectators (54,912 paying).
2023 In the FIFA Club World Cup, Fluminense defeats African champions Al Ahly 2-0 in the semi-final but loses 4-0 to Manchester City in the final.
2022 Triumphed in the Taça Guanabara tournament.
2022 Fluminense wins the Campeonato Carioca against rivals Flamengo, marking their first trophy in a decade, with Argentine striker Germán Cano being the star of the team.
2022 The team achieves its best place in the Brazilian Championship in the last ten years, finishing in third place, and qualifies for the 2023 Copa Libertadores group stage.
May 1 2022 Fernando Diniz became the head coach of Fluminense FC on May 1st.
2020 Fluminense brought back Fred and qualified for the Copa Libertadores under coach Odair Hellmann.
2020 Won the Taça Rio tournament.
2020 Fluminense FC wins the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 national youth championship.
2019 Government canceled contracts with Odebrecht, leading Flamengo and Fluminense to create 'Fla-Flu S.A.' to manage Maracanã Stadium.
2019 Fluminense hired Fernando Diniz as coach, but political conflicts within the club forced him out.
2018 Claimed the Taça Rio tournament title.
2017 Secured another Taça Guanabara tournament victory.
2016 Fluminense FC won the Primeira Liga, an inter-state competition.
2015 Fluminense FC wins the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 national youth championship.
December 2013 Fluminense narrowly avoided relegation after Portuguesa and Flamengo lost points due to fielding ineligible players, allowing Fluminense to remain in Série A.
2012 Won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, securing their fourth national championship.
2012 Won both the Taça Guanabara tournament and the Campeonato Carioca tournament round.
November 11 2012 Fluminense won their fourth Brazilian championship, defeating Palmeiras 3-2. Striker Fred was the competition's top scorer with 20 goals and won the CBF Best Player award. Goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri won the Bola de Prata as the league's best goalkeeper.
May 13 2012 Fluminense won the Campeonato Carioca, defeating Rio rivals Botafogo 5-1 on aggregate.
2010 Fluminense FC won their third Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.
2010 Fluminense won their third Brazilian championship under coach Muricy Ramalho, securing the title with a 1-0 victory against Guarani. Darío Conca was named the Brazilian Championship's Player of the Season.

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