• Wilsons_Dad@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Never knew there was a redbull team, how long they been there and what’s the story with them? Does everyone hate them?

    • MERTENS_GOAT@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      3 years.

      There was also a “Red Bull Brasil” some time around 2010-2015 but they were pretty irrelevant I think they didn’t even play 1st division, but André Ramalho came from there!

      • TheWitcherMigs@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Red Bull Brasil was a failure so big that they could not ascend at all, it was not just the 1st division. Thus, Red Bull bought Bragantino série B place and pumped more money into them than the other 19 teams could only dream to receive to cover it up

    • VinitheTrash@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Formely Bragantino, I believe the club was bought by Red Bull in 2020 (Might be wrong, but it was around this time) and fused with the previous Red Bull team in Brazil, Red Bull Brasil, and became Red Bull Bragantino. They quickly got promoted to the first division and are there since then.

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    1 year ago

    I appreciate nobody wants a Red Bull team to win but at the same time I’m rooting for Bragantino because seeing Pedro Caixinha go from losing to Progres Niederkorn and arguing with Rangers fans in a bush to winning the Brazilian top flight would be some turnaround.

    The dogs bark and the caravan keeps moving.

    • lsilva231@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      They’ve always had financial trouble but they get carried by their academy. Marcos Leonardo scored almost half of their goals.

      • MERTENS_GOAT@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        I recently noticed that. He is still only 19. He is the Santos equivalent to Endrick and Vitor Roque. I am very surprised I haven’t read rumors about him or heard about him at all before. The other 2 I mentioned even already signed their contracts with big European clubs.

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    1 year ago

    Dumb me started looking at the table from the top left, like P=Points.

    Ok, so how close are the team, looks like a lot of them have 27 points, the first 2… 3… 4… 5… wait a second. Then I realized P is played and the points are the rightmost column, lol.

  • yakun_goated@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Hold up, I’m someone who don’t follow this league at all.

    But I’ve heard alot of noise about Fluminense, Andre, Dinz, and I would guess that they are destroying the league.

    Only to find out they are 7th place?

    • TerkYerJerb@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      they are 9th, but to point out, between 2nd and 9th they are all close to each other and they had 3 losses recently.

    • shadoowkight@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      My guy there’s a fucking G-12 over there or something…

      Also I’m a bit drunk so if I come off as rude there’s your answer…

    • lsilva231@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      We have too many games for clubs to be consistent across all competitions. No one has ever won a treble here.

    • PedroSts@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Our teams usually cant compete for Br cup, Libertadores and Brasileirão at the same time cause theres lots of “big clubs”, there’s a big 12. Usually they prioritize only one competition. Also something that can’t happen in the premier league, we can field a team of subs for the matches, so plenty of matches are played with a second team while the main team fights for the cups (if they go far).

    • Long-Shock-9235@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Yup. As many people said, it is very difficult to be consistent on all tournaments. So a team generally focus in the competition that they’re most likely to win.

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      1 year ago

      Is Corinthians the biggest club in São Paulo? It looks like you have more passionate fans, but São Paulo fc have exported a lot of big names to Europe and have been fairly successful in their history as well

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        1 year ago

        Corinthians has the biggest fanbase of the São Paulo based clubs and the 2nd biggest fanbase in the country.

        With that being said, their successes have mostly happened in national competitions. They have a horrendous record in the Libertadores (2012 was an anomaly) and there’s not a big difference domestically to say that they’re better than the other ones (iirc Palmeiras even has more domestic titles than them).

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          1 year ago

          Why the immensely large fanbase then? I’m not Brazilian, so how does it work when you come from a city like 4+ teams, how do you pick who you support and why are Corinthians #1? Is it like London where ppl often go with their neighbourhoods? Or simply whoever is winning the most at the moment? (The abundance of united fans in London)

          • Long-Shock-9235@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            Corinthians was founded by industrial workers in sao paulo, at the time the biggest industrial center of latin america, so it had a large working class appeal back in the day.

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      1 year ago

      Botafogo has yet to play against them as well as a few other top teams, so there is a chance for the cursed energy drink to get close. Knock on wood.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, is not impossible. Botafogo has not been playing well since Luis Castro went to AL Nassr, have shit depth (and a few important injuries), Lucio Flavio (the caretaker until next season) already coached them in the past with like 40% points collected, and they are yet to play each other…

      But even if they end perfect, it would take one of the biggest collapses I’ve ever seen, especially considering Botafogo still has quite a few games they should be winning (in theory), including Cruzeiro away (we haven’t won a single match in Mineirao this season, if I’m not mistaken).

      Even if they go on a crazy 11 games winning streak, Botafogo only needs 15 out of 33 points to guarantee the title