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·20 avril 2026
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·20 avril 2026
Grêmio is going through a delicate spell away from home in 2026. The team has now gone 11 consecutive away matches without a win this season, nearing one of the worst marks in its recent history.
The start was actually promising: Tricolor won its first two matches away from home, against Avenida and Guarany de Bagé. Since then, however, the performance has fallen off sharply. There have been seven defeats and four draws across matches in the Campeonato Gaúcho, Copa Sudamericana, and Brazilian Championship.
The drought is already the club’s longest away run without a win since 2010. According to a survey by ge, Grêmio only had worse away streaks in 2009, when it went 13 matches without winning, and in the aforementioned year of 2010, with 12 matches.
In the Brazilian Championship alone, the campaign away from Porto Alegre is also a concern. Tricolor’s record is better only than that of Chapecoense and Cruzeiro, who have earned just one point each as visitors so far.
Before trying to end the troubling away drought, Grêmio will have two opportunities in front of its home crowd at the Arena: it will face Confiança in the Copa do Brasil and Coritiba in the Brazilian Championship.
The next away challenge will be on May 2, against Athletico, when it will try to keep the negative streak from becoming part of the club’s history for good.
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