Update: The Fortaleza video is live! ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu Wow, you guys really loved this video! I really appreciate your engagement and as a reward I'm gonna be making more videos about Brazilian football. Stay tuned for an inspirational story🔵⚪🔴😉
Agradeço. É meio loucura, mas tenho que dizer um pouco aqui sobre isso. Apesar do futebol brasileiro ser competitivo, gostei mais do futebol brasileiro da década de 2010, 2011 até 2015, 2016, 2020 pra cá. Pois a emissora de TV daqui chamada Rede Globo possuía diversos hinos de clubes que colocaram na hora do gol e também na escalação, e isso deixava mais emocionante. Tiraram isso em 2020 e colocaram aquela trilha de gol ridícula. As vezes só assistia os jogos por causa dos hinos que eles ia colocar na hora do gol. E vejo que o futebol brasileiro mudou muito nesses tempos. Era pouco tempo, poucas décadas mas mudaram muito, novas arenas, jogadores jogando no estilo europeu, as torcidas não estremecem mais a arquibancada do que antes (isso por causa da copa do mundo de 2014), o futebol moderno está cada vez estragando o futebol daqui do Brasil, e sou contra o futebol moderno. Placas de publicidade de apostas, chamadas de bet. Odeio bet, prefiro aquelas placas de publicidade de antes, que tinha marcas de empresas de banco, refrigerante, comida, carro e essas coisas, guaraná, tinha embratel, Santander, visa, kia, sadia, Itaú, Petrobras e etc.
@@ratumanocu kkkkk oque que tem haver a China? Falei que o Brasil é comparado a um continente, não que é maior, mais rico, maior população etc. Só Brasil e comparado a um continente, a onde vc não entendeu meu jovem ?
@@ratumanocu muito grande seu textinho não li. Porém não sei porque está se doendo kkkkk se o Brasil te incomoda azar e o seu. Eu tenho orgulho de ser Brasileiro e nunca vou desmerer meu país. Brasil maior que em tamanho e população que Portugal, França e Espanha. Doa a quem doer.
@@ratumanocu Puta que pariu, você deve ser bem legal no dia a dia hein kkkkkkk, e outra, o Brasil é o quinto maior país em área territorial, não o sexto. Abraço 👍
To be real was from 1989 until 2003 the best way, which had the league until and pass the first 8 to play-offs , a lot people wants to come back to this model of 1989 until 2003. It became more organized in 1989, but regardless the date of when it became organized it is nice the video.
i think that the beauty of brasileirao is that EVERYBODY will chear for his team to win some trophie, everyone thinks his team has the capacity to be a top 6, to fight for something, and thats beautiful. its not like a everton fan that he knows his team is gonna fight for nothing
"Next year we're gonna win the Libertadores, Depay and Garro will carry us, forget everything cousin" - Average delusional Corinthians' fan a.k.a the guy who appears when I'm in front of a mirror 😂
Vim aqui para dizer isso. Quando escutei ele, senti um sotaque familiar (com as palavras começando por H). Anyway: Great job in promoting the Brazilian tournament. Infelizmente meu time é o último da tabela esse ano.
Most underrated league in the world imo. I started following it around 2020, for Santos during the Libertadores journey, and have been in love with it since then. Still a Santos supporter.
Suárez carried Grêmio last season, he was truly a phenomenon. When he left the team lost so much and Grêmio this year is what would have been last year without Suárez
Not true. Porto Alegre was under water for about 2 months and Gremio had no place for training or play. Every club in this situation would not perform well. With Renato, every single year his team was at the top of Brazilian league, even if Gremio has a very little budget to invest on world class players, unlike some clubs from Sao Paulo and Rio. You are spreading misinformation. It was not Suarez who got Grêmio to perform at a high level. It was Gremio (especially Renato) that got Suarez motivated and doing his best. He was at bench at Nacional and having poor performance there.
@@PauloMoreira-tk6eh misinformation teu c0ol. Tu é um baita de um renatete, Renato is outdated and if he stays at the club we will keep playing at low level
Since I was a kid,I knew all these and have been watching and getting updated to their league's results several times,good friends!!!LONG LIVE BRAZILIAN FOOTBALL!!!🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Since we have a little time. TODAY (22/10/2024) Fluminense is about to play against Athletico-PR, both trying to avoid relegation. That's a MUST WATCH. The game is at 19:30 (GTM-3)!!
That game will be absolutely eye tearingly terrible to watch. Fluminense is still trying to find a new playstyle and athletico is playing the worst football on the série A, even worse than the teams already relegated
A really nice video explaining my national league! It's just a shame that the Brazilian federation is not investing in an international marketing strategy. A pure shame!!!
4:31 also, teams like Cruzeiro and Bahia, that finished last season near relegation zone, are now fighting to get qualified in next year's Libertadores
@@PauloRobertoKrebs-d6sque graça tem um campeonato que só 1 ou 2 times ganham? Sao mais fortes pq nossos melhores jogadores e dos argentinos vão embora com 19 anos..e a moeda deles é 6 vezes a nossa...e mesmo assim não conseguem fazer um campeonato mais disputado que o nosso... onde até o 5° ou 6° lugar tem chances de ser campeão.E outra,se essas Bets continuarem investindo igual estão a tendência é chegar neles
@@ThroneFClast year, bahia fought against regelation, but at this year, they're fighting for a vacancy in libertadores, or between the 10 firsts. the team that group city made is very good, maybe will fight for titles with more expression in 2025
@@ThroneFC já melhoraram muito amigo. Bahia era um time que vivia subindo e caindo pra serie B. Hoje é um time de metade de tabela da seria A e da trabalho aos melhores times.
Clube Atletico mineiro has one of the most beautifull history off all teams! Hulk since 2021 has the biggest numbers of all american continent until 2025 (this day)
Also, Go have a look on the Biggest Bounce ever on the Brasileirão, Fluminense was literally 99% relegated but they escaped on the final match and then on the next season they won the trophy. As a Fluminense fan, i sugest to have also a look in the 2012 Brasileirão (which Fluminense won) but we had a bunch of good players like: Neymar, Deco, Ronaldo Fenomeno, Fred and Ronaldinho Gaucho. The Brasileirão is a Rollercoaster of emotions which you dont know what will happen to your team, nice video btw +1 subscriber
@@ThroneFC should also look up how fluminense escaped from relegation after the championship was over, bankrupting a small team in the process. fluminense's most notable players are their lawyers, one of the scummiest clubs in brazilian football...... about to happen this year again.
It's nice to see foreigners take notice of our league, probably the best league outside the top 5 european leagues (I'd even debate its better than the French league🤷♂). And with SAFs, the league will keep getting better and more entertaining! Saudações Cruzeirenses!💙
As a former fan of Ligue 1. Brazilian league is far better than y'all imagine. If FIFA were to block intercontinental transfers for all leagues (Nationality-wise), maybe only La-Liga and the Prem would stay somewhat competitive, meanwhile the Brasileirao would barely see a difference. If it weren't for the money, people would flock to the Brazilian league since they're all at a chance to be champions instead of just monopolising the good players all into 6 teams like Europe
6:49 you forget something. The Brasileiro is a league that former star players can play with future star players, like Marcelo and Endrick, for example.
Also watch the Brazilian games in the Libertadores. ALL of them, without exception, are very exciting games. At the moment, the championship is in the semifinals, and out of 4 teams, we have 2 Brazilians in the competition. The first leg games will start today, Atletico Mineiro (BRA) x River Plate (ARG).
Great video, just to point out in the minute 8:01 appears a bus in flames, that is the bus I take to go to College lol Yes, I'm from Brazil, and yes I live in Santos.
Fortaleza was fighting to get out of third division a few years ago and now it is one of the 3 teams that is fighting for the national title, the chances are not that high, but if it wins it will be a legendary event.
@@ThroneFC i saw them getting promoted after santos got relegated and i decided to just choose them as the team to stay up. And wouldn't you know it they are safe.
Hey you could talk ab the libertadores in those past years, basically after var and some huges investment in the brazilian football league nowadays they dominating the competition, last 5 finals all clubs from Brazil and it’s running to be the 6 consecutive time Atletico beat River Plate tremendous performance and Botafogo puts his foot on the final today with a 5x0, 5 goals in a semifinal that’s crazy
bro, if you make a part. 2 of brazilian league, i should recommend you to watch a game of Vasco da Gama, and just aprecciate the ultras and even the normal fans singing all the time. last year they almost dropped for 2nd division, now theyre in 10th place and reached semifinals of the Copa do Brasil, a nacional cup that is a glory to conquer.
I, as a Brazilian would like to congrats you by your pronunciation and research. Hope you continue with your vary well done job and count on me to be watching every single video. Good luck and congratulations again man.
Thank you, your support means a lot. I made a video about Fortaleza, if you liked this one, you'll love it: ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
Excellent video! However, it’s a bit short; there’s really a LOT to say about Brazilian football, and eight minutes just isn’t enough. One of the coolest things you missed mentioning are the classic rivalries between clubs, like the GreNal, Brazil's biggest rivalry between Grêmio and Internacional, or the FlaFlu, between Flamengo and Fluminense. These matches are always extraordinary, packed with excitement, and the fans create amazing atmospheres to cheer their teams on.
Great video! Will be definitely recommending to my non Brazilian friends. Only one discussion raising maybe, not even criticizing, but many Brazilians won't agree that much that changing to a league format in early 2000's like Europeans do was for the best. We had a normal league run and the 8 best would do a quarter-finals playoffs home and away. Winning at a final mean a lot more to many of us than just collecting more points. In the end this is preference matters and not right or wrong whatsoever.
Bro, I'm Brazilian and I must say, I loved this video and I want you to make a sequel, please Ps:(also, could you please do a video between the rivals on Brazil? You Will find a lot of history behind than only football/soccer)
No brasileirão é muito díficil ter algum jogo que um time ganha fácil, geralmente os times tem que suar muito pra ganhar mesmo quando é jogo de um dos primeiros da tabela contra um dos últimos da tabela. Também todo ano tem alguns times tradicionais que ficam lutando contra o rebaixamento e o drama é grande porque são times de torcidas gigantes e muitas vezes algum desses grandes é rebaixado, as vezes até mais de um seria mais ou menos como um tottenham ou Arsenal sendo rebaixado.
I can't afford to make hour long videos but I can certainly make different videos about Brazilian football: Check out my deep dive on Fortaleza's rise: ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
if you loved ronaldinho, or liked to watch hulk, try watching for atletico mineiro, its their brazilian team, ronaldinho made here in galo(aka atletico mineiro) the same thing he did in barça, but in his mid 30s, and hulk is the actual leader of the team, won almost every possible title 3 years ago, and still play like a beast at 38/39 yo, even with trough injurys and not playing much(18/30 games) in brasileirão(we play every 3 days, and have cup playoffs and libertadores playoffs our priority), he is 2° in goals scored, so dont just try brasileirão, but also libertadores and copa do brasil, they're just something else in therms of emotion, in no time you'll be cheering for the teams
Brasileirão is a good home for players who remains COMPETITIVE after a long career, they know the struggles and puts the sport befores the saudi/mls money.
It's time to set Fire! É tempo de Botafogo! Vamos Botafogo, rumo a glória eterna do clube mais tradicional do Brasil. Clube que mais cedeu jogadores para seleção Brasileira. Desses jogadores, os principais que nos deram a 3 primeiras Copas do Mundo. Nomes como, Garrincha, Didi, Nilton Santos, Jairzinho, Manga, Zagalo, Amarildo, Rildo e muitos mais!
Great video, great highlights about the league. As a brazilian I can guarantee it's the world's most competitive and dificult league, due to the linear level of the teams. Worth watching!
Worth mentioning that Bahia, the first national champion over Pelé’s Santos, the biggest club in the northeastern part of Brazil, after years in crisis was bought by man City, and now has a very promising project
Show the world how many Brazilian clubs have won World Club Cup and show where they're now in Brasileirão 2024. Grats on the video and w/ the pronunciation!
Another fun fact is that this isn't the first time something like that happens to Fluminense. Back in 2008 we reached our first Libertadores final, playing wonderful football and with a team filled with some of the best modern era Brasileiro players and shockingly lost to LDU on penalties after seeing Thiago Neves score in the Maracanã what remains to be the only hat trick ever scored in a continental final. The following season we were fighting relegation and survived with a comeback from an ACTUAL 99% chance of being relegated, not a single game was lost from that point on. That same year we kept advancing throughout the Sudamericana and lost in the final once again... to LDU, AGAIN. Finally, in 2010, continuing the form that the team was in the end of 2009 we won the 2010 Brasileiro. of course this is my club so it might seem way more impactful to me but I genuinely can't think of a crazier rollercoaster in the history of football.
My team went from 3rd division to 1st division in 4 years and tied a game in Maracana against the leader of the champioship (Botafogo). Criciuma is HUGE now! Fun facts for people who wants to uderstand Brasileirão: 1 - There are just two teams that never played the 2nd division: São Paulo and Flamengo 2 - A Small Team have a chance to face a giant team at the Brazillian Cup (Copa do Brasil) (My team won in 1991 against Gremio and Santo Andre and Paulista won in 2004 and 2005, those are local teams) 3 - A lot of people cheer for two teams, a small local one, and a big one. But a lot of people hate this. 4 - Criciuma will face São Paulo, one of the biggest teams in the world and we have to win to stay in first division, as São Paulo needs to win to keep on "Libertadores Spot" (Yes, i'm trying to grab new fans)
Lemme tell you somethin - we are still 5x world cup winners and counting all FIFA football sports (futsal, beach football) we have more than 25+ titles and 2nd is Argentina or Italy I believe with less than 15 so you gotta respect that. And we gotta a lot of good gems and OG players.
Honestly, I think to best grasp the structure of the Brasileirão, you need to look at it as a continental superleague akin to the one the superclubs wanted to make. Brazil's size and state football tradition is effectively like multiple countries coming together, at first to make a simple knock-out structure (as was the European Cup), then, with the political aims you mentioned in the video, a bloated 100-club mess (like the UCL currently, ngl), before truely establishing a united brazilian league system independent from the state leagues in 1989, and stablizing the format in 2003. Sure, we have 12 big clubs, but more interesting than that is we have multiple football hubs, of which the big 12 cover 4 (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais), which resemble the four big leagues in europe, while other clubs from other regions also regularly challenge to enter this "big 12" status. Currently there's Fortaleza and Bahia, who dominate their respective states with a single rival (Ceará and Vitória, who are also common appearences in the league), resembling superteams that dominate their locally and have the UCL as their main challenge (such as with PSG, Ajax, etc).. The Brasileirão is the league of the future. Not only in that it produces the talents of tomorrow, but in that its structure itself is that of a consolidated continental superleague.
Although being true that the Brasileirao is the most unpredictable league with 12 big clubs ... *IF* Palmeiras wins the 2024 season, it's going to be 5 out of the last 10. Such dominance has never been seen at domestic level, ever.
Only thing that i miss in this video, is u talking about Vasco da Gama, a gigantic club (not only in Brazil), with probably, arguably the most beautiful history in the entire planet. I hope u can check that...Vasco also suffered from bad administration, got relegated 4 times, ( his first was in 2008)... They rn have players like u mentioned, Coutinho and Payet, but they always got great names like Edmundo, Romário, Juninho Pernambucano and a ton of players in the Brazilian national team... They are in mid table rn, lost in the semi-finals of the cup against Mineiro, they got HUGE problems with the SAF's 777partners, who was dealing with curruption, they also were owners of Sevilla, Hertha Berlin and etc... but rn, Vasco took the controle of the club and they are in court against 777... its a whole mess, while the club try to stay in the league and get new owners for 2025. Otherwise will be rough. Also, Pelé was a Vasco fan...i mean, the history is just crazy, u should check them out, will put tears in your eyes. Great video and i can see u put effort on that, sorry for the text haha.
Great stuff. Should have mentioned the last times Brazilian teams beat big European clubs. In 2000, Vasco and Corinthians defeated Manchester United and Real Madrid, respectively. Then, in 2005 and 2012, São Paulo and Corinthians beat European champions Liverpool and Chelsea, playing defensively and capitalizing on a single opportunity to win those games.
Brazillians care more about their clubs than the selacao noawdays, and Tite is to blame for that because he never called any players to the team from brazil, only europe. There are so many good players in this league today.
2013 Cruzeiro wins serie A (first tier) and Palmeiras serie B (second tier), 2022 Cruzeiro wins serie B and Palmeiras Serie A... Totally unpredictable.
The move for a round-robin format REALLY harmed clubs from the extremes of Brazil, like Inter and Grêmio from Porto Alegre, and Fortaleza, from the very north. The amount of travelling is insane. By August, Fortaleza had travelled over 85 thousand km in the season (which started in late January) They will have travelled 120 thousand km (3 round the world trips equivalent) by the end of the season.
Please make a video about Brazilian second division. I might be asking too much lol but its too competitive from the beginning to the final round. There are 4 promition spots and usually 5 to 9 clubs fighting for them until the end. Plus, this year Santos, the team of Pele and Neymar is there and struggling more than you could expect from a so huge team
Nice video. But poor comparison between palmeiras/flamengo, city/liverpool. That’s the whole thing about the Brazilian league, there are no good comparisons to be made with European clubs.
The Championship with 20 teams, competes for points added round and round (since 2003), with relegation of the last 4 to Series B, rewards annual regularity during the dispute. Before, it was a format with several groups (there was a year with 96 teams) and the final pairings purged the teams that only appeared. TV stations and several sports journalists have their "favorite" teams and speak badly of the championship when their "protected teams" are swallowed up and are left out of the fight for the title. There are a lot of powerful people who don't like to see teams like Flamengo, Corinthians, Palmeiras and São Paulo out of the title race. If one of them wins every year, they think everything is fine; If fans disguised as journalists come out, they speak badly about the championship. Then they say that "it was boring, they killed the championship, took away the emotion", but it's a lie from those who loved transforming the championship based on points added into a cup format, to prevent certain teams from ending the year out of contention (the biggest refereeing scandals happened in these phases). Now there is more balance and this format based on total points will remain; the dispute between teams, in the playoff style, only occurs in the Copa do Brasil.
O futebol brasileiro é o principal do mundo, não atoa tem o maior número de jogadores na europa, é o país, fora da europa, que mais marcou gols na ucl, entre outras coisas, número de jogadores brasileiros com qualidade é muito grande, o futebol da América do sul ficou pequeno diante o futebol brasileiro, são 5 clubes com torcidas nacionais. Vasco, palmeiras, flamengo, corinthians e são paulo tem uma popularidade gigante em todo o território brasileiro, fora os gigantes que tem uma torcida mais regional, santos, fluminense, botafogo, gremio, inter, cruzeiro, galo... nenhuma cidade no mundo tem tantos clubes gigantes, como no rio...
Mate, take a look at the matches between Brazilian and European clubs in the 20th century. Brazilian clubs have many victories and trophies, proving that we've always been at the top.
If Brazilian clubs could keep the stars they produce every year, Vinicius Jr., Endrick today, Ronaldinho, R10 from the past and many others, this league would be different. In addition, there are top-class Argentine and Uruguayan players playing here, they are the best in their clubs, like Arrazcaeta at Flamengo, Garro at Corinthians and many others. This league has a lot of potential.
3 of the top 12 teams you mentioned are not positioned among the top 12 in the current championship. One of them is not even playing in the first league. Brazilian league is really hard!!
The big theme for me about Brasileirão is that the matches at the relegation stage are more or less of a similar level to the ones at the top Watching the smaller teams in the French or Saudi leagues is horrible, and the matches between the teams at the top and at the bottom are a curbstomp. In the Brazilian League however, a match between two teams fighting against relegation or a match between the team at the bottom and the one at the top can be fun to watch
Update: The Fortaleza video is live!
ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
Wow, you guys really loved this video!
I really appreciate your engagement and as a reward I'm gonna be making more videos about Brazilian football.
Stay tuned for an inspirational story🔵⚪🔴😉
Agradeço. É meio loucura, mas tenho que dizer um pouco aqui sobre isso.
Apesar do futebol brasileiro ser competitivo, gostei mais do futebol brasileiro da década de 2010, 2011 até 2015, 2016, 2020 pra cá. Pois a emissora de TV daqui chamada Rede Globo possuía diversos hinos de clubes que colocaram na hora do gol e também na escalação, e isso deixava mais emocionante. Tiraram isso em 2020 e colocaram aquela trilha de gol ridícula. As vezes só assistia os jogos por causa dos hinos que eles ia colocar na hora do gol. E vejo que o futebol brasileiro mudou muito nesses tempos. Era pouco tempo, poucas décadas mas mudaram muito, novas arenas, jogadores jogando no estilo europeu, as torcidas não estremecem mais a arquibancada do que antes (isso por causa da copa do mundo de 2014), o futebol moderno está cada vez estragando o futebol daqui do Brasil, e sou contra o futebol moderno. Placas de publicidade de apostas, chamadas de bet. Odeio bet, prefiro aquelas placas de publicidade de antes, que tinha marcas de empresas de banco, refrigerante, comida, carro e essas coisas, guaraná, tinha embratel, Santander, visa, kia, sadia, Itaú, Petrobras e etc.
@@Nexxuseditzz Eu percebo esse sentimento. São pequenas coisas que vão mudando mas ao longo dos tempos faz uma diferença gigantesca
@@ThroneFC pois é
Coloque legendas em português e terá ainda mais visualizações. O brasileiro tem muita curiosidade de saber o que o mundo pensa sobre nós
@@killerd3844É só clicar na engrenagem e pedir tradução para o português é intuitivo
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Público brasileiro maior que Portugal, França e Espanha juntos.
Brasil e um continente
@@ratumanocu continente em tamanho e população. Não estou falando de qualidades entre esses países, acho melhor ter mais interpretação de texto.
@@ratumanocu kkkkk oque que tem haver a China? Falei que o Brasil é comparado a um continente, não que é maior, mais rico, maior população etc. Só Brasil e comparado a um continente, a onde vc não entendeu meu jovem ?
@@ratumanocu muito grande seu textinho não li. Porém não sei porque está se doendo kkkkk se o Brasil te incomoda azar e o seu. Eu tenho orgulho de ser Brasileiro e nunca vou desmerer meu país. Brasil maior que em tamanho e população que Portugal, França e Espanha. Doa a quem doer.
@@ratumanocu Puta que pariu, você deve ser bem legal no dia a dia hein kkkkkkk, e outra, o Brasil é o quinto maior país em área territorial, não o sexto. Abraço 👍
The guy did his research
There's a lot more to be said though
@@ThroneFC I'd love to see more about brazilian league tbh, It looked like hunger games
To be real was from 1989 until 2003 the best way, which had the league until and pass the first 8 to play-offs , a lot people wants to come back to this model of 1989 until 2003. It became more organized in 1989, but regardless the date of when it became organized it is nice the video.
@@OLuisDaGeral coming back to that format would kill brazillian football. That’s horrible
i think that the beauty of brasileirao is that EVERYBODY will chear for his team to win some trophie, everyone thinks his team has the capacity to be a top 6, to fight for something, and thats beautiful. its not like a everton fan that he knows his team is gonna fight for nothing
Exactly, it could be the worst team on the list like Juventude, Criciuma, that they will support
"Next year we're gonna win the Libertadores, Depay and Garro will carry us, forget everything cousin" - Average delusional Corinthians' fan a.k.a the guy who appears when I'm in front of a mirror 😂
i get what you saying but atletico-go fans would never think about the trophy😂😂
@@Almeida_B Goiânão, copa verde
@@ouro991 in that case yes, but i'm talking about brasileirão
Um português fazendo um vídeo em inglês para incentivar os gringos a assistirem o Brasileirão
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Verdade🤣🤣
Hotel: Trivago.
Vim aqui para dizer isso. Quando escutei ele, senti um sotaque familiar (com as palavras começando por H). Anyway: Great job in promoting the Brazilian tournament. Infelizmente meu time é o último da tabela esse ano.
Most underrated league in the world imo. I started following it around 2020, for Santos during the Libertadores journey, and have been in love with it since then. Still a Santos supporter.
I'm a Santos supporter too, I'm born here I'm Santos
the 2020 one was crazy
Despite being a Palmeiras fan, I gotta respect Santos. Not every team can say they had the greatest player of all times.
Qual país você é?
Suárez carried Grêmio last season, he was truly a phenomenon. When he left the team lost so much and Grêmio this year is what would have been last year without Suárez
He might be old but he's still a major attacking threat
@@ThroneFC absolutely, It was a shame he couldn't stay. We would have done way better in the competitions we disputed this year
Not true. Porto Alegre was under water for about 2 months and Gremio had no place for training or play.
Every club in this situation would not perform well.
With Renato, every single year his team was at the top of Brazilian league, even if Gremio has a very little budget to invest on world class players, unlike some clubs from Sao Paulo and Rio.
You are spreading misinformation.
It was not Suarez who got Grêmio to perform at a high level.
It was Gremio (especially Renato) that got Suarez motivated and doing his best. He was at bench at Nacional and having poor performance there.
Nacional with Suarez got humiliated by Atlético Goianiense a year before his move to Grêmio.
@@PauloMoreira-tk6eh misinformation teu c0ol. Tu é um baita de um renatete, Renato is outdated and if he stays at the club we will keep playing at low level
Since I was a kid,I knew all these and have been watching and getting updated to their league's results several times,good friends!!!LONG LIVE BRAZILIAN FOOTBALL!!!🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋🏻♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Love the effort on the pronunciation man, cheers 🥂
aposto que ele é portugues, pelo sotaque
Ele é portugues.
com certeza é Tuga
Ele é tuga
brasileiro
Since we have a little time. TODAY (22/10/2024) Fluminense is about to play against Athletico-PR, both trying to avoid relegation.
That's a MUST WATCH. The game is at 19:30 (GTM-3)!!
That game will be absolutely eye tearingly terrible to watch. Fluminense is still trying to find a new playstyle and athletico is playing the worst football on the série A, even worse than the teams already relegated
Mesma coisa com Corinthians e Atlético PR e foi um jogo muito bom@@Fusso
@@Fusso these are potentially the craziest matches you could watch on a tuesday night
@@Fusso you know nothing about football
@@Fusso If Fluminense play like they did against Flamengo, well, it'll be an easy game. But we'll see.
A really nice video explaining my national league! It's just a shame that the Brazilian federation is not investing in an international marketing strategy. A pure shame!!!
4:31 also, teams like Cruzeiro and Bahia, that finished last season near relegation zone, are now fighting to get qualified in next year's Libertadores
True, Bahia has a lot of potential due to their partnership with Man.City
vasco too
@@ThroneFC Cruzeiro was the team that showed R9 to the world 🙃
@@WarCat600 Sao Cristovão
@@williamlantelmefilho5420 No
O futebol brasileiro é mais competitivo que a Premier league!!!!!
True 👌
Verdade, o problema q é nivelado por baixo. Vamos combinar q o futebol de alto nível está na Europa, e não no Brasil.
@@PauloRobertoKrebs-d6s não fala besteira, o futebol Brasileiro é o mais difícil de todo o mundo.
@@PauloRobertoKrebs-d6sque graça tem um campeonato que só 1 ou 2 times ganham? Sao mais fortes pq nossos melhores jogadores e dos argentinos vão embora com 19 anos..e a moeda deles é 6 vezes a nossa...e mesmo assim não conseguem fazer um campeonato mais disputado que o nosso... onde até o 5° ou 6° lugar tem chances de ser campeão.E outra,se essas Bets continuarem investindo igual estão a tendência é chegar neles
@@PauloRobertoKrebs-d6s O time mediano no Brasil é melhor que o time mediano em qualquer liga europeia com excessão da Inglaterra e da Espanha
You forgot Bahia, which was recently bought by the city football group
True, I wonder if that partnership will make them Brazilian champions in the near future, but they're bound to have some stability
@@ThroneFClast year, bahia fought against regelation, but at this year, they're fighting for a vacancy in libertadores, or between the 10 firsts. the team that group city made is very good, maybe will fight for titles with more expression in 2025
@@ThroneFC já melhoraram muito amigo. Bahia era um time que vivia subindo e caindo pra serie B.
Hoje é um time de metade de tabela da seria A e da trabalho aos melhores times.
Bahia is shit.
Bahia já jogou até serie C. Mais de uma vez! 😅😂
Clube Atletico mineiro
has one of the most beautifull history off all teams!
Hulk since 2021 has the biggest numbers of all american continent until 2025 (this day)
The most beautiful story is of Vasco da Gama team instead
even the fight to relegation is good, even the second division is filled with tradicional teams like santos, sport recife, coritiba, ceará, goias
True, Serie B must be wild as well
Santos...
I'm brazilian, yet i still learned from this video. Nice research and good job!
Thank you🙏
Also, Go have a look on the Biggest Bounce ever on the Brasileirão, Fluminense was literally 99% relegated but they escaped on the final match and then on the next season they won the trophy. As a Fluminense fan, i sugest to have also a look in the 2012 Brasileirão (which Fluminense won) but we had a bunch of good players like: Neymar, Deco, Ronaldo Fenomeno, Fred and Ronaldinho Gaucho. The Brasileirão is a Rollercoaster of emotions which you dont know what will happen to your team, nice video btw +1 subscriber
One day you're on top, the next you're fighting to avoid relegation. Absolutely crazy
Neymar in fluminense?
@@s-ts-4348he is talking about the players in the league on that year
Should also look up how Fluminense was able to shit on the system and go from the third division to the first, bypassing the second division entirely.
@@ThroneFC should also look up how fluminense escaped from relegation after the championship was over, bankrupting a small team in the process. fluminense's most notable players are their lawyers, one of the scummiest clubs in brazilian football...... about to happen this year again.
It's nice to see foreigners take notice of our league, probably the best league outside the top 5 european leagues (I'd even debate its better than the French league🤷♂). And with SAFs, the league will keep getting better and more entertaining! Saudações Cruzeirenses!💙
SALVE MARIADA
Cara, se o parâmetro for equilíbrio e disputa, é a melhor do mundo
Cada ano é uma história nova
As a former fan of Ligue 1. Brazilian league is far better than y'all imagine.
If FIFA were to block intercontinental transfers for all leagues (Nationality-wise), maybe only La-Liga and the Prem would stay somewhat competitive, meanwhile the Brasileirao would barely see a difference. If it weren't for the money, people would flock to the Brazilian league since they're all at a chance to be champions instead of just monopolising the good players all into 6 teams like Europe
Brazilian league is better than ligue 1
The guy who made the video is Portuguese lol
6:49 you forget something. The Brasileiro is a league that former star players can play with future star players, like Marcelo and Endrick, for example.
Also watch the Brazilian games in the Libertadores. ALL of them, without exception, are very exciting games.
At the moment, the championship is in the semifinals, and out of 4 teams, we have 2 Brazilians in the competition. The first leg games will start today, Atletico Mineiro (BRA) x River Plate (ARG).
And don't forget the youth talents that appears every year like endrick , Estevão...
Estevão melhor que Yamal.
Great video, just to point out in the minute 8:01 appears a bus in flames, that is the bus I take to go to College lol
Yes, I'm from Brazil, and yes I live in Santos.
Fortaleza was fighting to get out of third division a few years ago and now it is one of the 3 teams that is fighting for the national title, the chances are not that high, but if it wins it will be a legendary event.
I remember checking out the table yesterday and i was shocked that corinthians still didnt escape relegation. But at least cricumia is doing well.
How did you discover Criciúma?
@@ThroneFC i saw them getting promoted after santos got relegated and i decided to just choose them as the team to stay up. And wouldn't you know it they are safe.
@@YderthereBolasie is a baller btw
@@Marco_1505 true
depaythians in trouble?
i thought they're doing well
Hey you could talk ab the libertadores in those past years, basically after var and some huges investment in the brazilian football league nowadays they dominating the competition, last 5 finals all clubs from Brazil and it’s running to be the 6 consecutive time Atletico beat River Plate tremendous performance and Botafogo puts his foot on the final today with a 5x0, 5 goals in a semifinal that’s crazy
bro, if you make a part. 2 of brazilian league, i should recommend you to watch a game of Vasco da Gama, and just aprecciate the ultras and even the normal fans singing all the time. last year they almost dropped for 2nd division, now theyre in 10th place and reached semifinals of the Copa do Brasil, a nacional cup that is a glory to conquer.
Yeah and they also cameback from an awful start to the season with Álvaro Pacheco
I love you, my Brazil!
(Internacional is the greatest of the South)
Fantastic Video
Thank you Jaylen🙏
Great video man!!
I, as a Brazilian would like to congrats you by your pronunciation and research. Hope you continue with your vary well done job and count on me to be watching every single video. Good luck and congratulations again man.
Thank you, your support means a lot.
I made a video about Fortaleza, if you liked this one, you'll love it:
ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
Excellent video! However, it’s a bit short; there’s really a LOT to say about Brazilian football, and eight minutes just isn’t enough. One of the coolest things you missed mentioning are the classic rivalries between clubs, like the GreNal, Brazil's biggest rivalry between Grêmio and Internacional, or the FlaFlu, between Flamengo and Fluminense. These matches are always extraordinary, packed with excitement, and the fans create amazing atmospheres to cheer their teams on.
Check out my deeper dive on Fortaleza's rise:
ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
Very detailed. Congratulations from a Cruzeiro supporter
@@mauricruzeiro1 Thank you my friend 🙏
Great video! Will be definitely recommending to my non Brazilian friends. Only one discussion raising maybe, not even criticizing, but many Brazilians won't agree that much that changing to a league format in early 2000's like Europeans do was for the best. We had a normal league run and the 8 best would do a quarter-finals playoffs home and away. Winning at a final mean a lot more to many of us than just collecting more points. In the end this is preference matters and not right or wrong whatsoever.
A playoff system guarantees more drama but in my opinion the league system is the fairest out of the two
FOGOOOOOOOO!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cuidado pra não ficar sem nenhum de novo 😂
Bro, I'm Brazilian and I must say, I loved this video and I want you to make a sequel, please
Ps:(also, could you please do a video between the rivals on Brazil? You Will find a lot of history behind than only football/soccer)
I loved your pronunciation of names in Portuguese
It's easy because I'm Portuguese 😂
Greetz from Brazil
🙏🤙
Pretty good video. I'm a Palmeiras fan and we're looking forward for the third Brasileirão title in a row this year 🙏
Abel Ferreira deserves a statue
BRASIL MENCIONADO 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Bro presented the league very well, I'm impressed.😮
Thank you!
Look for Flamengo 5 x 4 Santos (2011). That match is a resume of what is the Brazilian League.
No brasileirão é muito díficil ter algum jogo que um time ganha fácil, geralmente os times tem que suar muito pra ganhar mesmo quando é jogo de um dos primeiros da tabela contra um dos últimos da tabela. Também todo ano tem alguns times tradicionais que ficam lutando contra o rebaixamento e o drama é grande porque são times de torcidas gigantes e muitas vezes algum desses grandes é rebaixado, as vezes até mais de um seria mais ou menos como um tottenham ou Arsenal sendo rebaixado.
Exatamente, o Santos no ano passado. O grémio e o Vasco há poucas épocas atrás
I would love to watch an hour long video essay about the history of the brazilian league made by you
I can't afford to make hour long videos but I can certainly make different videos about Brazilian football:
Check out my deep dive on Fortaleza's rise:
ruclips.net/video/wWuz-iabO2M/видео.htmlsi=mzkyk3YlYy0rMOJu
Please, please, oh please...EXPLAIN THE JOÃO HAVELANGE CUP FOR THE FOREIGN FOOTBALL FANS...
explain to me, I'm brazilian and I was already a teenager when it happened and I still can't tell you exactly what were the rules.
mlk ele vai ter que passar um mês pesquisando
@@felipecagorago Só um mês? auhauehuaheaheuhaehauheaheuahehaueauehuaheh
Vai Brasil! ❤
Nice video!!🔥🔥🔥
if you loved ronaldinho, or liked to watch hulk, try watching for atletico mineiro, its their brazilian team, ronaldinho made here in galo(aka atletico mineiro) the same thing he did in barça, but in his mid 30s, and hulk is the actual leader of the team, won almost every possible title 3 years ago, and still play like a beast at 38/39 yo, even with trough injurys and not playing much(18/30 games) in brasileirão(we play every 3 days, and have cup playoffs and libertadores playoffs our priority), he is 2° in goals scored, so dont just try brasileirão, but also libertadores and copa do brasil, they're just something else in therms of emotion, in no time you'll be cheering for the teams
Brasileirão is a good home for players who remains COMPETITIVE after a long career, they know the struggles and puts the sport befores the saudi/mls money.
I agree, Brasileirão is much more fun
Inglês incrível. Só entregou que é português quando falou BUNDESLIGA.
🤣🤣
I m from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Bora pra cima PALMEIRASSSSSS 💚🤍💚🤍💚🤍
It's time to set Fire! É tempo de Botafogo!
Vamos Botafogo, rumo a glória eterna do clube mais tradicional do Brasil. Clube que mais cedeu jogadores para seleção Brasileira. Desses jogadores, os principais que nos deram a 3 primeiras Copas do Mundo. Nomes como, Garrincha, Didi, Nilton Santos, Jairzinho, Manga, Zagalo, Amarildo, Rildo e muitos mais!
Great video!
Thank you Claudio 🤙
this is very true!
So true. Spectaculair football 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
i love your european portuguese accent
Thanks ahah
Great video, great highlights about the league. As a brazilian I can guarantee it's the world's most competitive and dificult league, due to the linear level of the teams. Worth watching!
Fantastic video!!!! I love the brazilian league, I hope you can make more videos about it 👏
Your portuguese pronunciation was really good
I'm Portuguese🤙
Worth mentioning that Bahia, the first national champion over Pelé’s Santos, the biggest club in the northeastern part of Brazil, after years in crisis was bought by man City, and now has a very promising project
You should make an analysis of each team.
Show the world how many Brazilian clubs have won World Club Cup and show where they're now in Brasileirão 2024. Grats on the video and w/ the pronunciation!
Start watch brasileirao change my whole experience with football positivly
Another fun fact is that this isn't the first time something like that happens to Fluminense. Back in 2008 we reached our first Libertadores final, playing wonderful football and with a team filled with some of the best modern era Brasileiro players and shockingly lost to LDU on penalties after seeing Thiago Neves score in the Maracanã what remains to be the only hat trick ever scored in a continental final. The following season we were fighting relegation and survived with a comeback from an ACTUAL 99% chance of being relegated, not a single game was lost from that point on. That same year we kept advancing throughout the Sudamericana and lost in the final once again... to LDU, AGAIN.
Finally, in 2010, continuing the form that the team was in the end of 2009 we won the 2010 Brasileiro.
of course this is my club so it might seem way more impactful to me but I genuinely can't think of a crazier rollercoaster in the history of football.
Dude that really is a crazy run that I had no idea about! Your comment might actually give me an idea for a future video
My team went from 3rd division to 1st division in 4 years and tied a game in Maracana against the leader of the champioship (Botafogo). Criciuma is HUGE now!
Fun facts for people who wants to uderstand Brasileirão:
1 - There are just two teams that never played the 2nd division: São Paulo and Flamengo
2 - A Small Team have a chance to face a giant team at the Brazillian Cup (Copa do Brasil) (My team won in 1991 against Gremio and Santo Andre and Paulista won in 2004 and 2005, those are local teams)
3 - A lot of people cheer for two teams, a small local one, and a big one. But a lot of people hate this.
4 - Criciuma will face São Paulo, one of the biggest teams in the world and we have to win to stay in first division, as São Paulo needs to win to keep on "Libertadores Spot" (Yes, i'm trying to grab new fans)
0:26 SAMUUUUUUUUUU Vencedor da Balon d'or 2025
Lemme tell you somethin - we are still 5x world cup winners and counting all FIFA football sports (futsal, beach football) we have more than 25+ titles and 2nd is Argentina or Italy I believe with less than 15 so you gotta respect that. And we gotta a lot of good gems and OG players.
True
O cara fez o impossível… Conseguiu colocar o sotaque da Bahia no ingles hahahahaha muito bom
Ele é português.
CLUBE DE REGATAS DO FLAMENGO!!!!
Excellent video, mate!
It's kinda funny see the almost World Champion last year (Fluminense who lost to Man City at final) at the relegation this year.
"almost" is a joke. They didn't last 2 minutes against Man City.
@@BrenooomaniezoI beg your pardon. They didn’t last a minute.
@@Brenooomaniezo yeah, i should use a "vice" instead
So as many teams in the world that would not last against them...
Mancity took the match seriously. They didn't give many chances.
great video
Honestly, I think to best grasp the structure of the Brasileirão, you need to look at it as a continental superleague akin to the one the superclubs wanted to make. Brazil's size and state football tradition is effectively like multiple countries coming together, at first to make a simple knock-out structure (as was the European Cup), then, with the political aims you mentioned in the video, a bloated 100-club mess (like the UCL currently, ngl), before truely establishing a united brazilian league system independent from the state leagues in 1989, and stablizing the format in 2003.
Sure, we have 12 big clubs, but more interesting than that is we have multiple football hubs, of which the big 12 cover 4 (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais), which resemble the four big leagues in europe, while other clubs from other regions also regularly challenge to enter this "big 12" status. Currently there's Fortaleza and Bahia, who dominate their respective states with a single rival (Ceará and Vitória, who are also common appearences in the league), resembling superteams that dominate their locally and have the UCL as their main challenge (such as with PSG, Ajax, etc)..
The Brasileirão is the league of the future. Not only in that it produces the talents of tomorrow, but in that its structure itself is that of a consolidated continental superleague.
Didn't think you'd go as deep as mentioning the dictatorship party's influence on the league, earned my like and sub bro haha
I appreciate you 🙏
Although being true that the Brasileirao is the most unpredictable league with 12 big clubs ... *IF* Palmeiras wins the 2024 season, it's going to be 5 out of the last 10. Such dominance has never been seen at domestic level, ever.
Only thing that i miss in this video, is u talking about Vasco da Gama, a gigantic club (not only in Brazil), with probably, arguably the most beautiful history in the entire planet. I hope u can check that...Vasco also suffered from bad administration, got relegated 4 times, ( his first was in 2008)... They rn have players like u mentioned, Coutinho and Payet, but they always got great names like Edmundo, Romário, Juninho Pernambucano and a ton of players in the Brazilian national team... They are in mid table rn, lost in the semi-finals of the cup against Mineiro, they got HUGE problems with the SAF's 777partners, who was dealing with curruption, they also were owners of Sevilla, Hertha Berlin and etc... but rn, Vasco took the controle of the club and they are in court against 777... its a whole mess, while the club try to stay in the league and get new owners for 2025. Otherwise will be rough. Also, Pelé was a Vasco fan...i mean, the history is just crazy, u should check them out, will put tears in your eyes. Great video and i can see u put effort on that, sorry for the text haha.
Good 👍❤
subbed man
Great stuff. Should have mentioned the last times Brazilian teams beat big European clubs. In 2000, Vasco and Corinthians defeated Manchester United and Real Madrid, respectively. Then, in 2005 and 2012, São Paulo and Corinthians beat European champions Liverpool and Chelsea, playing defensively and capitalizing on a single opportunity to win those games.
Brazillians care more about their clubs than the selacao noawdays, and Tite is to blame for that because he never called any players to the team from brazil, only europe. There are so many good players in this league today.
2013 Cruzeiro wins serie A (first tier) and Palmeiras serie B (second tier), 2022 Cruzeiro wins serie B and Palmeiras Serie A... Totally unpredictable.
The move for a round-robin format REALLY harmed clubs from the extremes of Brazil, like Inter and Grêmio from Porto Alegre, and Fortaleza, from the very north.
The amount of travelling is insane.
By August, Fortaleza had travelled over 85 thousand km in the season (which started in late January)
They will have travelled 120 thousand km (3 round the world trips equivalent) by the end of the season.
I still miss 2023 America/MG, the greatest past placer Brazilian football ever had... EVER!
bro, just look the 2º division table, it's even crazyer
Corinthians with Depay , Grêmio with Braitwhite and Coutinho playing for Vasco. The Barcelona’s former attack is playing here
Please make a video about Brazilian second division. I might be asking too much lol but its too competitive from the beginning to the final round. There are 4 promition spots and usually 5 to 9 clubs fighting for them until the end. Plus, this year Santos, the team of Pele and Neymar is there and struggling more than you could expect from a so huge team
Nice video. But poor comparison between palmeiras/flamengo, city/liverpool. That’s the whole thing about the Brazilian league, there are no good comparisons to be made with European clubs.
Fluminense in the thumbnail = like from me
Hey man, I'd like to give you a completely original video idea and one which will be VERY interesting to make a video about
Good! Arm.
Não tem jeito é o 🇧🇷
The Championship with 20 teams, competes for points added round and round (since 2003), with relegation of the last 4 to Series B, rewards annual regularity during the dispute.
Before, it was a format with several groups (there was a year with 96 teams) and the final pairings purged the teams that only appeared.
TV stations and several sports journalists have their "favorite" teams and speak badly of the championship when their "protected teams" are swallowed up and are left out of the fight for the title.
There are a lot of powerful people who don't like to see teams like Flamengo, Corinthians, Palmeiras and São Paulo out of the title race. If one of them wins every year, they think everything is fine; If fans disguised as journalists come out, they speak badly about the championship.
Then they say that "it was boring, they killed the championship, took away the emotion", but it's a lie from those who loved transforming the championship based on points added into a cup format, to prevent certain teams from ending the year out of contention (the biggest refereeing scandals happened in these phases).
Now there is more balance and this format based on total points will remain; the dispute between teams, in the playoff style, only occurs in the Copa do Brasil.
O futebol brasileiro é o principal do mundo, não atoa tem o maior número de jogadores na europa, é o país, fora da europa, que mais marcou gols na ucl, entre outras coisas, número de jogadores brasileiros com qualidade é muito grande, o futebol da América do sul ficou pequeno diante o futebol brasileiro, são 5 clubes com torcidas nacionais. Vasco, palmeiras, flamengo, corinthians e são paulo tem uma popularidade gigante em todo o território brasileiro, fora os gigantes que tem uma torcida mais regional, santos, fluminense, botafogo, gremio, inter, cruzeiro, galo... nenhuma cidade no mundo tem tantos clubes gigantes, como no rio...
Next video About Brazil, please.
I'll post one by the end of the next week, stay tuned 🤙
Mate, take a look at the matches between Brazilian and European clubs in the 20th century. Brazilian clubs have many victories and trophies, proving that we've always been at the top.
If Brazilian clubs could keep the stars they produce every year, Vinicius Jr., Endrick today, Ronaldinho, R10 from the past and many others, this league would be different. In addition, there are top-class Argentine and Uruguayan players playing here, they are the best in their clubs, like Arrazcaeta at Flamengo, Garro at Corinthians and many others. This league has a lot of potential.
3 of the top 12 teams you mentioned are not positioned among the top 12 in the current championship. One of them is not even playing in the first league. Brazilian league is really hard!!
The big theme for me about Brasileirão is that the matches at the relegation stage are more or less of a similar level to the ones at the top
Watching the smaller teams in the French or Saudi leagues is horrible, and the matches between the teams at the top and at the bottom are a curbstomp. In the Brazilian League however, a match between two teams fighting against relegation or a match between the team at the bottom and the one at the top can be fun to watch
Palmeiras 💚💚💚💚
Ano que vem o Santos tá de volta o maior clube a jogar essa liga 👀
Brazil ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇧🇷