Flamengo dominate Brasileirão stats, check out the full breakdown | OneFootball

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·8 de diciembre de 2025

Flamengo dominate Brasileirão stats, check out the full breakdown

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The weekend round marked the end of the Brazilian Championship. With the title secured in the 37th round, Flamengo was dominant in most individual and collective statistics.


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Thus, Gazeta Esportiva conducted a survey of the numbers from the 70th edition of the Brasileirão. The Rubro-Negro stood out in collective numbers, with the best attack and best defense, while Palmeiras and Cruzeiro — direct competitors for the title from start to finish — also showed strong points in the competition.

Rubro-Negro Dominance

Best home team, best attack, best defense, most victories, most goals, highest ball possession, and most shots. Filipe Luís's Flamengo had an impeccable performance in the Brazilian Championship, recording the best numbers of the tournament.

They secured 47 points out of a possible 57 playing at home, the best first-half campaign, with 43 goals scored, the most efficient attack with 78 goals, the most solid defense, conceding only 27 times, and leading in the number of victories, with 23 wins — alongside Palmeiras.

The highlight in numbers reflects Flamengo's performance on the field. At the end of the Brasileirão, the Rubro-Negro was the team with the most shots per game, averaging 15.5, and the highest ball possession, with 62.1%.

Competitors

Despite leading most of the Brasileirão numbers, Flamengo faced strong competition throughout the tournament. Abel Ferreira's Palmeiras and Leonardo Jardim's Cruzeiro kept up with the Rubro-Negro until the end of the competition and led in other indicators.

Palmeiras was the best away team in the Brazilian Championship, securing 35 points. In the second half, the Alviverde scored 37 goals, being the best team of the final stage of the competition, alongside Fluminense. Additionally, Verdão matched Flamengo in the number of victories, with 23 wins.

On the Cruzeiro side, the main highlight was the top scorer Kaio Jorge. The leading goal scorer of the Brasileirão, with 21 goals, the forward was largely responsible for the good phase of the Raposa.

Negative Records

At the bottom, with only 17 points, and registering the second-worst campaign in the history of the Brasileirão, Sport led the negative numbers of the competition.

Besides recording the worst campaigns as both home and away team, with ten and seven points, respectively, the team had the worst attack (28 goals) and the worst defense (75 goals). It was also the team with the fewest wins, with only two victories.

See other numbers from the Brasileirão

  • Teams with most draws: Cruzeiro and Mirassol (13)
  • Teams with fewest draws: Vasco and Bragantino (6)
  • Most yellow cards: Vitória and Bragantino (110)
  • Most expulsions: Fortaleza (9)
  • Dribbles per game: Bahia (9.7)
  • Fouls per game: Juventude (15.9).

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