Fluminense FC
Soccer club
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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. DarÃo Conca was named the Brazilian Championship's Player of the Season. |
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