Fluminense still fighting on three fronts in 2025 | OneFootball

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·12 September 2025

Fluminense still fighting on three fronts in 2025

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Fluminense reaches September 2025 as the only Brazilian club still competing in three tournaments.  Atlético-MG’s elimination by Cruzeiro left Flu alone at the top in terms of competitions contested. The Tricolor from Laranjeiras is qualified for the semifinals of the Copa do Brasil, the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamericana, and is still fighting for a comeback in the Brazilian Championship.

In the Copa do Brasil, Flu secured a spot in the semifinals after eliminating Bahia at Maracanã and will now face their rival Vasco, in a national classic that promises plenty of excitement.


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In the Copa Sudamericana, the team faces Lanús from Argentina in the quarterfinals, with the first match taking place in Buenos Aires and the decider at Maracanã. The continental competition is seen as an important opportunity to win an international title in 2025.

In the Brazilian Championship, although far from the top, the Tricolor is still aiming to get closer to the G-6, the zone that guarantees a spot in continental tournaments for 2026.

With Renato Gaúcho in charge, Fluminense continues to dream big and keeps alive the goal of finishing the season fighting for trophies. The challenge now is to juggle all three fronts and keep the squad at a high level of competitiveness until the end of the year.

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