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What are Brazil's Top Football Competitions?
Brazil may be most famous for its national team, but the country also contains many huge sides at club level. In common with most big footballing nations, Brazil possesses massively popular league and cup competitions in which these teams compete.
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: Brazil’s top-flight is one of the strongest leagues in the world in terms of the quality of its sides. Twenty teams make up the league in total, with the clubs competing home and away for the prestigious trophy and places in the Copa Libertadores.
- Série B: The second level of the league ladder sees a total of 20 sides compete home and away over the course of a 38-game season, with the top four finishers earning promotion to Série A.
- Copa do Brasil: Brazil’s biggest knockout cup competition follows a similar format to those popular elsewhere in the world and is contested by a total of 91 clubs, both big and small
- The National Team: Undoubtedly the most famous national side in World Football, the “Seleção” have given the game some of the greatest and most exciting teams to ever play the game. Brazil currently take part in the World Cup – which they have won more than any other team – and the Copa America.
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Who are the biggest teams (clubs) in Brazil soccer?
There are few nations to match Brazil when it comes to the extent that football is ingrained into the culture. Football clubs span just about the length and breadth of the country, but who are the biggest of all?
- Flamengo: Founded in 1895, the side from Rio de Janeiro play their home games at the world famous Maracanã Stadium. With over 30million supporters, the “Rubro-Negro” are comfortably the best supported club in the land, and have rewarded that support with six Brazilian Championships, and a record 35 Rio de Janeiro State titles.
- São Paulo: One of the giants from the region after which they take their name, São Paulo are amongst the best supported clubs in the land – reportedly having over 16million fans – and are Brazil’s most successful club in international competition, with three Copa Libertadores, and one FIFA Club World Cup included in their haul.
- Corinthians: Founded in 1910 and taking inspiration from the early English club of the same name, the side known simply as “Timão” (The Great Team) are another of São Paulo’s biggest clubs. Corinthians have won the Série A title seven times, and the São Paulo state championship on a record 30 occasions.
- Palmeiras: Another hugely popular and successful São Paulo side are the “Verdão” (Big Green) from the west of the region. One of the countries biggest multi-sport clubs, the Palmeiras trophy cabinet contains a record ten Série A trophies
- Santos: The side for whom the greatest Brazilian footballer of all time, Pelé, turned out over 600 times. Founded in 1912, Santos are also based in São Paulo and have eight Série A titles to their name.
- Fluminense: Founded back in 1902, this side, who are also based in the legendary Maracanã Stadium, are one of Rio de Janeiro’s most historic clubs, and a big rival to Flamengo. Not as successful as the team with whom they share a stadium, they nevertheless boast four Série A wins, and 31 Rio de Janeiro state championships.
Which are the Top Derbies in Brazilian Football?
Football is part of the national culture in Brazil, with the country boasting some of the most passionate fans in the world. As such, it is no surprise that the fixture list features a number of compelling Derby matchups.
- Paulista Derby (Corinthians vs Palmeiras): One of the most passionate fixtures in the Brazilian game, this clash sees the meeting of two of the traditional big sides from the São Paulo region. There have been many title or cup deciding games between these two successful sides over the years, and overall, they have been tough to split – recording 127 wins apiece in this fixture, as of 2020.
- The Kings’ Clash (Palmeiras vs São Paulo): Considering they have recorded more Série A wins than any other side, most teams have a little extra incentive when taking on Palmeiras. And that is particularly the case for local rivals São Paulo. One of the fiercest rivalries in the game, this clash has witnessed a number of unsavoury incidents, including a mass riot on the field in 1995.
- Clássico Majestoso (São Paulo vs Corinthians): Next on our list comes yet another all São Paulo fixture. As two of the four biggest sides, not just in the region, but in the whole of Brazil, there is often plenty at stake when these two lock horns. Having won six and seven Seria A titles respectively, the two sides have been closely matched in terms of success – adding still further to the rivalry.
- The Classic Of Millions (Flamengo vs Vasco de Gama): Of course, not all of the big sides are based in São Paulo; the capital city of Rio de Janeiro is also whom to a number of huge clubs. Two of the biggest being these sides, who were each founded towards the end of the 19th century. Both being sporting clubs rather than simply football teams, this is a rivalry which extends to a multitude of different sports.
- Clássico Mineiro (Atlético Mineiro vs Cruzeiro): Lying just to the north of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil’s sixth biggest city, Belo Horizonte, which is also home to a number of prominent and well supported clubs. The two biggest of which being these two sides. More often than not involved in a straight battle for the state championship, there tends to be a lot on the line when these two do battle.
Who are Brazilian Football’s Most Famous Players?
If there is one nation in the global game renowned for producing superstar players, it is surely Brazil. Famed for its flair and skill, the Brazilian game has given the world of football a number of truly outstanding footballers including the following.
- Pelé: Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to give him his full title, is still just about the first name to come to mind when we think of Brazilian football. A prolific and brilliant forward, Pelé is Brazil’s all-time top scorer, and greatest ever player. A three-time World Cup winner, he was voted the joint best player of the 20th century in 1999.
- Garrincha: Many view this wing wizard, who starred in the great Brazilian sides of the late 50’s and early 60’s, as the finest dribbler to ever play the game. A box of tricks, who could seemingly change pace and direction in an instant, Garrincha was a firm favourite with the fans, and a two-time World Cup winner.
- Ronaldo: One of the most feared out and out strikers of the modern era, Ronaldo was blisteringly quick with the ball at his feet, hugely skilful in beating defenders and a composed and deadly finisher in front of goal. All of which made him a nightmare for opposing sides. Twice a World Cup winner with the national side, Ronaldo was crowned FIFA World Player Of The Year on three occasions.
- Zico: Zico is just about universally recognised as the most talented midfielder to ever line up for the national side, which is quite a compliment considering the number of outstanding midfielders Brazil has had over the years. Incredibly difficult to dispossess, a brilliant passer and a set piece specialist, he also scored 68 times in 94 appearances for Brazil, which is an incredible record for a midfield player.
- Neymar: The most modern of the players on our list, Neymar continues the long tradition of wonderfully skilful Brazilian footballers. A fantastic dribbler, Neymar has an eye for both a pass and a goal and is a league winner in Brazil, Spain and France. Still in his prime in 2020, he has already scored over 60 goals for his country, placing him behind only Pelé and Ronaldo.
Who has won the most Brazilian Soccer Titles per Competition?
The footballing hotbed of São Paulo has unsurprisingly proven to be the dominant region in terms of Brazilian League Championships, with the top three teams in the list below all being São Paulo based sides. The country’s biggest cup competition has however been a little more open.
- Serie A: 1. Palmeiras (10 wins), 2. Santos (8 wins), 3. Corinthians (7 wins)
- Copa do Brasil: 1. Cruzeiro (6 wins) , 2. Grêmio (5 wins) , 3. Flamengo, Corinthians & Palmeiras (3 wins each)
Best Performances by Brazilian sides in the Copa Libertadores
As one of the true giants of the South American game, it will be no surprise to learn that Brazilian sides have done pretty well in the continents number one club competition over the years. With 19 wins in total, Brazil lie behind only Argentina in terms of numbers of win per nation.
COPA LIBERTADORES WINS
- São Paulo: 3-time winners (1992, 1993, 2005) and 3-time runners up.
- Grêmio: 3-time winners (1983, 1995, 2017) and 2-time runners up.
- Santos: 3-time winners (1962, 1963 and 2011) and 1-time runners up.
What is the Brazilian National Team’s Best Performance in the World Cup and Copa America?
- World Cup: One of the major reasons why the Brazilian football team is so instantly recognisable and revered around the world is due to its exploits in the World Cup. No nation has lifted the most famous trophy in the game on as many occasions as Brazil. Champions in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002, the “Seleção” also finished as runners up in 1950 and 1958.
- Copa America: Considering they have a better record in the World Cup than any other nation, it is a little surprising that Brazil are only the third most successful side in the history of the Copa América. With nine wins, they lie behind Uruguay and Argentina in the all-time list.
Brazil Football: Interesting Stats and Facts
- Most Consecutive Brazilian Titles: Santos with 5 between 1961 and 1965.
- Record Attendance: 155,523 Flamengo vs Santos at the Maracanã in 1983.
- More Red Cards in a Game: 14. Goiás vs Cruzeiro in 1979.
- Most Copa do Brasil Final Appearances: Grêmio with 8 (5 wins and 3 defeats).
- Manager With Most National Title Wins: Telê Santana with 9.
- Brazilian National Team Biggest Win: Brazil 10 - 1 Bolivia (1949); Brazil 9 - 0 Colombia (1957).
- The National Team All-time Top Scorer: Pelé with 77 goals.
- The National Team Most Appearances: Cafu with 142.
What kind of betting odds can I find for the Brazilian Futbol?
As one of the biggest and best footballing nations, not just in South America, but in the world, Brazilian football has fans all around the globe and benefits from extensive betting coverage.
Match Day options including first/last/anytime goal-scorer, total goals, stats betting, Asian handicaps and many more are all available, as are longer term ante-post bets relating to the performance of individual clubs or the national side.
Can I watch and Bet on Brazilian Football Matches Live Online?
Those with a funded bet365 account are able to view fixtures from the following Brazilian competitions via the sites excellent Live Streaming service.
BRAZIL FOOTBALL LIVE STREAMING
- Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A Live Streaming: Will the sides from São Paulo lead the way once again? Selected fixtures from Brazil’s top-flight are available throughout the season.
- Copa do Brasil Live Streaming: Fans of knockout football won’t be disappointed, with Brazil’s top cup competition also benefitting from coverage.
- Copa Libertadores Live Stream: Will the Brazilian sides hold the edge over the other South American nations? Tune in to the latest action from the continents top club competitions to find out.
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