Saudações Tricolores.com
·13 May 2026
Fluminense hits 200 wins this decade, joins Palmeiras and Flamengo

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·13 May 2026

Fluminense’s victory over Operário-PR in the Copa do Brasil placed the club in a select group in Brazilian football. This decade, that is, since 2021, Tricolor reached the mark of 200 official wins and became the third Série A club to hit that number, trailing only Palmeiras and Flamengo.
The feat reinforces the competitive stability built by Tricolor in recent years. Since then, Fluminense has put together frequent Libertadores campaigns, won major titles, and has consistently featured among the top clubs in Brazilian and South American football.
According to Ge, the ranking currently looks like this:
1st – 249 – Flamengo
2nd – 240 – Palmeiras
3rd – 200 – Fluminense
4th – 195 – Atlético-MG
5th – 174 – São Paulo
6th – 168 – Corinthians
7th – 163 – Internacional
8th – 158 – Bahia
9th – 150 – Botafogo
10th – 147 – Grêmio
In addition to the impressive milestone, another figure stands out: the number of matches needed to reach 200 wins. “approximate numbers”
The numbers show that, although there is a significant financial gap between the squads, Fluminense managed to maintain a level of performance close to that of the two teams that have invested the most in Brazilian football in recent years.
In overall points percentage since 2021, Palmeiras leads the comparison among the five main clubs of the decade. The São Paulo side has taken about 68% of the points contested in the period. Flamengo comes right behind with approximately 66%. Fluminense appears in third place, with a rate close to 60%, followed by Atlético-MG and Internacional. “approximate numbers”
A large part of Fluminense’s wins in this period came across different competitions. The club recorded important victories in the Campeonato Carioca, Brasileirão, Copa do Brasil, Libertadores, Recopa Sudamericana, and Club World Cup.
Of Fluminense’s 200 wins since 2021:
Another relevant point is Tricolor’s performance in head-to-head clashes against teams at the top of Brazilian football. Even while dealing with a budget gap compared to its rivals, the club built competitive records during the period and consistently remained alive in the main competitions.
The milestone also helps show the impact of the sporting management put in place in recent years. Since 2021, Fluminense has had notable coaches, produced important players at Xerém, sold athletes abroad, and established a competitive identity that put the club back among the continent’s leading sides.
Now, by reaching 200 wins in the decade and entering the top 3 of the ranking, Tricolor gives numerical backing to what the fans hope for: Fluminense occupying a place among the main powers of Brazilian football.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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