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Botafogo
Founded in 1904 in the eponymous neighborhood of Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas is one of Brazil's most storied and traditional football clubs. The club's origin is unique, born from the merger of two existing entities: the Club de Regatas Botafogo (a rowing club) and the Electro Club (which later became the football department). This dual heritage is reflected in its full name and its iconic star emblem, which represents the "Lone Star" (Estrela Solitária) that guided the rowers. The club's home is the historic Estádio Nilton Santos, affectionately known as "Engenhão," a modern arena built for the 2007 Pan American Games and later used in the 2016 Olympics. Located in Rio's North Zone, it stands as a fortress for the "Alvinegro" (black and white). Botafogo's identity is built on a tradition of elegant, attacking football, often associated with technical skill and flair, a style proudly embodied by its greatest legends. The list of legendary players is a who's who of Brazilian football royalty. The incomparable Garrincha, the "Angel with Bent Legs," is forever linked to the club, as are other World Cup winners like Nilton Santos, Jairzinho, and Zagallo. More recent icons include the prolific Dutch striker Clarence Seedorf and the charismatic Jefferson. Their most significant achievement is winning the 1968 Intercontinental Cup, defeating AC Milan, and they are multiple-time champions of the Campeonato Carioca (Rio State Championship). Botafogo's fan base, known as "Botafoguenses" or the "Mancha Alvinegra," is renowned for its passionate and loyal support, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The club's most intense rivalry is with Flamengo, a clash known as the "Clássico da Rivalidade," one of the most heated derbies in Rio. After a period of financial and sporting difficulties, including a relegation, Botafogo has experienced a resurgence, returning to the top flight and challenging for honors, fueled by a new generation of talent and unwavering fan support. An interesting fact is that the club's anthem, "Botafogo, Botafogo," is one of the most famous in Brazilian football, a testament to its deep cultural impact.
About Botafogo
Botafogo is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1904. Botafogo currently fields a squad of 51 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Botafogo fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Botafogo schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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