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·26 February 2026
Unbeaten for four months, Canobbio missed Fluminense’s recent defeats

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·26 February 2026

Forward Agustín Canobbio carries a curious record while wearing the Fluminense jersey. The Uruguayan has not been on the field for any of the Tricolor’s last three defeats and, personally, has gone four months without being defeated while playing for the club. The last time he lost a match was against Ceará, on November 2 of last year.
The data was released by Flupedia, a profile specialized in Fluminense statistics and curiosities.
The defeats in which Canobbio was absent were:
Vasco 2 x 1 Fluminense — Copa do Brasil
Boavista 1 x 0 Fluminense — Campeonato Carioca
Palmeiras 2 x 1 Fluminense — Campeonato Brasileiro
The last time Canobbio left the field defeated for Fluminense was four months ago. Since then, the forward has only played in matches where the Tricolor came out with a win or a draw.
Canobbio, who will be on the field against Vasco this Sunday in the semifinals of the Campeonato Carioca, did not take part in Fluminense’s recent defeats for different reasons:
Canobbio is considered an important asset in the squad led by Luis Zubeldía, mainly due to his intensity, ability to recover, and versatility in the attacking sector.
The statistic reinforces the impact the Uruguayan has on the team’s collective performance, even if it does not necessarily represent a direct cause-and-effect relationship.
As the season progresses, the tendency is for the forward to continue being used frequently, especially in decisive matches.
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