Serna goes 17 games without scoring, longest drought at Fluminense | OneFootball

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·4 May 2026

Serna goes 17 games without scoring, longest drought at Fluminense

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Colombian forward Kevin Serna is going through his longest goal drought since joining Fluminense. The player has reached the mark of 17 consecutive matches without scoring, marking the longest dry spell for a forward in the Tricolor squad this season. The information was reported by the Fluminense Stuff profile on X.

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Serna’s last goal came on February 22, in the win over Vasco. Since then, the Colombian has continued to feature in matches, but has not scored again in the Tricolor shirt, going more than two months without a goal.

Despite the run without finding the net, Serna still ranks among the team’s top scorers in 2026. The forward is Fluminense’s second-highest scorer this season, with five goals.

Top spot in the team’s scoring chart belongs to John Kennedy, who has nine goals this year. Right behind Serna are Savarino and Canobbio, both with four goals.

Even during this dry spell, Serna remains a frequent option in Luis Zubeldía’s side and continues to be a regular presence in Fluminense’s lineups.

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