Botafogo face a decisive run before the Cup break | OneFootball

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·13 mai 2026

Botafogo face a decisive run before the Cup break

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Botafogo will face a challenging final stretch of May before the schedule pauses for the World Cup.

Under head coach Franclim Carvalho, the black-and-white squad, currently sitting mid-table in the Brazilian Championship, will play only one more match at Nilton Santos Stadium, when they host Corinthians.


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All the rest of the schedule will be marked by decisive matches away from Rio de Janeiro, demanding stamina and squad rotation amid three simultaneous competitions, as ge highlighted in a report this Wednesday (13).

The decisive run begins with the second leg of the Copa do Brasil against Chapecoense at Arena Condá, where the Rio club will play with the advantage of a draw after winning the first leg by the narrowest of margins.

Next, the team will embark on a series of trips to face São Paulo and Bahia in the national tournament, in addition to international South American Cup fixtures against Independiente Petrolero and Caracas.

In the continental competition, the situation is more comfortable, since the team leads its group and can secure qualification early.

To deal with the packed schedule, the coaching staff also has to manage internal issues.

The medical department is already dealing with the absences of Allan, Kaio Pantaleão and Nathan Fernandes.

In addition, Franclim Carvalho will need to strategically decide how to use center-back Barboza. The Argentine defender is in advanced talks to join Palmeiras and is at the limit of matches allowed in the Brasileirão, meaning he can play only one more time in the tournament so as not to jeopardize the transfer, although he is still eligible to play in the cup competitions.

Off the pitch, the atmosphere is one of extreme political and financial instability.

The courts once again suspended Eagle Bidco’s political rights, keeping Durcesio Mello in charge of the SAF and blocking moves by shareholder John Textor, amid a complex judicial restructuring process.

The situation is made worse by an astronomical claim from Lyon, which alleges it is owed more than 700 million reais by the Brazilian club.

To make matters worse, the team is dealing with FIFA sanctions and faces a real risk of losing points in the Brazilian Championship if it does not settle, within ninety days, a debt with Atlanta United related to the signing of Thiago Almada.

Despite the institutional crisis, the individual performances of some players brought good news to General Severiano.

Right-back Vitinho and defensive midfielder Danilo were included by coach Carlo Ancelotti in Brazil’s preliminary squad list, keeping alive their hopes of representing the country at the World Cup in North America.

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