On June 29th, Brazilian football powerhouse Fluminense suffered a 0-1 defeat to Vitória at home, extending their losing streak to five matches and remaining at the bottom of the league table.
In the Brasileirão, Fluminense currently holds a record of 1 win, 3 draws, and 8 losses, amassing only 6 points, which puts them in last place. According to the league’s rules, the four teams at the bottom will be directly relegated, casting a serious shadow over Fluminense’s survival prospects.
Interestingly, despite their poor performance in the domestic league, Fluminense has been impressive in the Copa Libertadores. They finished the group stage with 4 wins and 2 draws, securing 14 points and topping their group, demonstrating a contrasting performance in continental competition.
Fluminense is a traditional powerhouse in the Brazilian football scene, having won the Copa Libertadores in 2023 and claiming the Brasileirão title on four separate occasions. However, their form this season in the league has been consistently poor, leaving them on the brink of relegation.
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