Fluminense Football Club is a sports club in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It was founded on July 21, 1902, originally solely as a football (soccer) club. Fluminense means fluvial in Portuguese, and is also a colloquial name for a native of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Their biggest sporting rivals are from the same city: Flamengo, Botafogo and Vasco da Gama.
The first match was on October 19, 1902, at Paysandu Cricket Club field, against Rio Football Club. Fluminense won 8-0 and the first goal was scored by Horácio da Costa Santos. The team won the first championship they played, in 1906, the Campeonato Carioca (Championship of Rio de Janeiro). They also won the next three, in 1907, 1908 and 1909.
In 1911, they were again champions, and won all matches in Campeonato Carioca. However, a huge crisis took place at the end of this year, when 9 players from the main team quit the club after quarreling over who should coach the team and decided to play for Flamengo, which had previously been only a rowing club. By founding the football section of Flamengo, they started one of the most famous rivalries in Brazilian football: the Fla-Flu (Flamengo versus Fluminense). The first Fla-Flu happened on July 7, 1912. Although Flamengo had nearly all the players who had won the championship the previous year, Fluminense, with only two survivors from the champion team (Oswaldo Gomes and James Calvert), won the game 3-2.
On July 27, 1914, Fluminense's ground hosted the first match of Brazil national football team against Exeter City F.C., an English club. Brazil won 2-0 and Oswaldo Gomes scored the first goal.
The Cup is a non-competitive award, instituted by Pierre de Coubertin in 1906, for distinguished service in upholding the ideals of the Olympic Movement and to recognise the particular merits of institutions or associations and their services rendered to sport. The Cup is in permanent exhibition at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
One of the team's most famous chants is "A Bênção, João de Deus" ("Bless us, John of God"), a song that was composed in honour of the pope John Paul II on his first visit to Brazil, in 1980. History is that Fluminense fans spontaneously started singing the famous song when the team was to decide the 1980 state championship on penalty shootout against arch-rivals Vasco da Gama. Fluminense won the championship.
| Position | Name | Nickname |
|---|---|---|
| GK | Diego Costa Silva | Diego |
| Fernando Henrique dos Anjos | Fernando Henrique | |
| Ricardo Ferreira Berna | Ricardo Berna | |
| DF | Luciano Andrade Rissutt | Rissutt |
| Rogério Fidélis Régis | Rogério | |
| Ânderson Luis de Azevedo R. Marques | Anderson | |
| Felipe Cruz Barreiro | Cruz | |
| Vladimir Djordjevic | Djordjevic | |
| Gabriel dos Santos Nascimento | Gabriel Santos | |
| Thiago Pimentel Gosling | Thiago | |
| Thiago Emiliano da Silva | Thiago Silva | |
| Jean Carlos Dondé | Jean | |
| Roger Machado Marques | Roger | |
| Ulisses Alves da Silveira | Ulisses | |
| MF | Ângelo Sampaio Benedetti | Ângelo |
| Marcos Arouca da Silva | Arouca | |
| Fernando Gomes de Jesus | Fernando Gomes | |
| Marco Aurélio de Oliveira | Marcão | |
| Radamés Martins Rodrigues da Silva | Radamés | |
| Rodolfo Santos Soares | Rodolfo Soares | |
| Romeu Pereira dos Santos | Romeu | |
| Alan Antonio do Nascimento | Alan | |
| Bruno Ferraz das Neves | Bruno | |
| Juliano Mineiro Fernandes | Juliano | |
| Junio César Arcanjo | Juninho | |
| Pedro Paulo de Oliveira | Pedrinho | |
| Dejan Petkovic | Petkovic | |
| FW | Adriano Bezerra Melo | Adriano Magrão |
| Alex Barbosa de Azevedo Terra | Alex | |
| Cícero Herbete de Oliveira Melo | Beto | |
| Claudio Mejolaro | Cláudio Pitbull | |
| Evando Spinassé Camillato | Evando | |
| Lenny Fernandes Coelho | Lenny | |
| Moacir Bastos | Tuta | |
Fluminense's stadium is Estádio das Laranjeiras, built in 1905, with a maximum capacity of 8,000 people.
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