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🤯 Brazilian football set to match Argentina’s Libertadores title tally

Imagem do artigo:🤯 Brazilian football set to match Argentina’s Libertadores title tally

The historic qualification of Palmeiras for the 2025 Libertadores final against Flamengo has already guaranteed Brazilian football its 25th trophy in the tournament's history.

This EQUALS the number of titles won by Argentine football


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An achievement that is even more impressive when considering the advantage the hermanos had until the early 1990s.

Only Santos (1962 and 1963), Cruzeiro (1976), Flamengo (1981), and Grêmio (1983) had trophies. 

Brazil wasn’t even the second biggest winner.

Libertadores titles by country up to 1991:

🇦🇷 - 15

🇺🇾 - 8

🇧🇷 - 5

🇵🇾 - 2

🇨🇴 - 1

🇨🇱 - 1

The back-to-back championships won by São Paulo under Telê Santana (1992 and 1993) were a kind of "watershed moment".

Since 1992, Brazilian football has only missed seven of the 34 finals—including the current one. The years in question? 1996, 2001, 2004, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2018.

Brazil lined up four first-time champions between 2010 and 2013, including the maiden titles of Corinthians and Atlético Mineiro

The recent dominance began with Grêmio’s third title in 2017. 

Argentine football only won the following year, when River and Boca played the final after eliminating Grêmio and Palmeiras, respectively.

Brazil secured more first-time trophies, those of Fluminense and Botafogo, and a total of six all-Brazilian finals.

Turning the Libertadores into a "Copa do Brasil with matches in other countries."

Libertadores titles by country since 1992:

🇧🇷 - 20*

🇦🇷 - 10

🇵🇾 - 1

🇪🇨 - 1

🇨🇴 - 2

🇺🇾 - 0

*Already counting the 2025 title


🏆 All Libertadores champions:

Independiente 🇦🇷 - 1964, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1984

Boca Juniors 🇦🇷 - 1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2007

Peñarol 🇺🇾 - 1960, 1961, 1966, 1982, and 1987

River Plate 🇦🇷 - 1986, 1996, 2015, and 2018

Estudiantes 🇦🇷 - 1968, 1969, 1970, and 2009

Nacional 🇺🇾 - 1971, 1980, and 1988

Olimpia 🇵🇾 - 1979, 1990, and 2002

São Paulo 🇧🇷 - 1992, 1993, and 2005

Santos 🇧🇷 - 1962, 1963, and 2011

Grêmio 🇧🇷 - 1983, 1995, and 2017

Palmeiras 🇧🇷 - 1999, 2020, and 2021

Flamengo 🇧🇷 - 1981, 2019, and 2022

Cruzeiro 🇧🇷 - 1976 and 1997

Internacional 🇧🇷 - 2006 and 2010

Atlético Nacional 🇨🇴 - 1989 and 2016

Racing 🇦🇷 - 1967

Argentinos Juniors 🇦🇷 - 1985

Colo-Colo 🇨🇱 - 1991

Vasco 🇧🇷 - 1998

Once Caldas 🇨🇴 - 2004

LDU 🇪🇨 - 2008

Corinthians 🇧🇷 - 2012

Atlético Mineiro 🇧🇷 - 2013

San Lorenzo 🇦🇷 - 2014

Fluminense 🇧🇷 - 2023

Botafogo 🇧🇷 - 2024


This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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