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This is a list of football clubs located in Brazil. The list is sorted alphabetically by state and includes both active and inactive clubs. These football clubs are all associated with the Brazilian Football Confederation. As with many other football leagues, the structure has changed frequently, including its implementation of the same ...
However, these two clubs' importance to Brazilian football cannot be understated: Santos's Os Santásticos was the most dominant Brazilian side ever, winning six Brasileirão and eight Campeonato Paulista titles in the 1960s; and Botafogo hold the record for most capped players for the Brazil national football team in World Cups.
The Brazilian team is widely considered the most relevant team in world football. [23] The Brazilian national team also won the Copa América on eight occasions, the Confederations Cup on four, and in 2016 and 2020 won the gold medal, awarded to football champions at the Olympic Games, in the edition of the games held in Rio de Janeiro , having ...
Brazil national football team (9 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Football teams in Brazil" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...
Brazilian football club stubs (214 P) Pages in category "Football clubs in Brazil" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Twenty teams compete in the league: the top 16 teams from the previous season and four teams promoted from the Série B. Santos became the first club to be promoted on 11 November 2024 after a 2–0 win over Coritiba. [2] Mirassol, Sport and Ceará all achieved promotion in the last round, on 24 November. [3]
Brazil at the World Aquatics Championships (10 P) C. Brazil in international cricket (1 C, 2 P) F. Brazil national football team (9 C, 8 P) ... Brazil national ...
The first Brazil national team, 1914 Brazil's first match at home against Exeter City in 1914. It is generally believed that the inaugural game of the Brazil national football [34] team was a 1914 match between a Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo select team and the English club Exeter City, held in Fluminense's stadium.