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São Paulo and Flamengo face each other in the second leg of the Copa do Brasil final, Sunday (24), at Morumbi. In the first game, Tricolor beat their rival 1-0, with a goal from Calleri, and will have the advantage of a draw in this crucial game. Copa do Brasil Related Now Flamengo x São Paulo! Who won the best decision between the clubs? Check it out here! Copa do Brasil 21/09/2023 National Football Gramado do Maracanã shows improvement in Copa do Brasil final 13/09/2023 Finances Libertadores final has cheaper tickets than the Copa do Brasil decision; compare prices Finance 09/12/2023 + The Bid! back to the newsstands! Be one of the 100 winners of the Brazilian Cup champion poster magazine. While the current champion Rubro-Negro is looking for its fifth victory in the tournament, the São Paulo club is looking for its first championship in the tournament. But when it comes to national titles, do you know the greatest Brazilian champions? Launch! Shows the top 10! This list analyzes the achievements of the great Brazilian football players, such as Brasileirão Série A, Copa do Brasil, Supercopa and much more. Therefore, titles from lower divisions, such as Series B, C and D, and regional competitions, such as Copa Verde and Copa do Nordeste, are not counted. Check out the 10 best Brazilian champions below. 1st) Palmeiras: 17 titles Palmeiras leads the number of national titles in Brazil, with 17. Champion of Brazil (11), Verdão shot to first place after winning the 2022 Brasileirão and Palmeiras is the 2022 champion Current Brazilians (Photo: Fabio Menotti/Palmeiras) Brazilians: 11 (1960*, 1967*, 1967**, 1969**, 1972, 1973, 1993, 1994, 2016, 2018 and 2022); Brazilian Cup: 4 (1998, 2012, 2015 and 2020); Champions Trophy: 1 (2000). *Brazilian Cup **Roberto Gomes Pedrosa Tournament + What prize is awarded to the Brazilian Cup champion? And how much does a deputy earn? 2nd) Flamengo: 15 titles Finalist of the Copa do Brasil in 2023, Flamengo is the second team with the most national titles. Rubro-Negro shared the lead with Palmeiras after winning the Copa do Brasil last year, but the rival regained the advantage with the Brasileirão and the Supercopa. Flamengo is the current champion of the Copa do Brasil (Photo: Armando Paiva / LANCEPRESS!) Brasileirão: 8 (1980, 1982, 1987*, 1983, 1992, 2009, 2019 and 2020); Brazilian Cup: 4 (1990, 2006, 2013 and 2022); Brazilian Super Cup: 2 (2020 and 2021); Champions Trophy: 1 (2001). * União + Spear Trophy! Biz explains: How do static signage sales affect the league's commercial strategy? 3rd) Corinthians: 11 titles Corinthians completed the podium of the greatest national champions. Although the first success was only seen in the 90s, Timão managed to establish itself as one of the country's biggest winners. The 2017 Brasileirão was Corinthians' last national title (Photo: Nascimento/Twitter Corinthians) Brasileirão: 7 (1990, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2011, 2015 and 2017); Brazilian Cup: 3 (1995, 2002 and 2009); Brazilian Super Cup: 1 (1991). + Vini Jr leaves the FIFA Player of the Year list, and the website is relentless: 'The chase' 4th) Cruzeiro: 10 titles Despite playing in Série B for three years, Cruzeiro remains one of the senior champions of Brazilian football . Cabuloso has the most Brazilian Cup titles, with 6. Sixth place in the Brazilian Cup was Cruzeiro's last senior title (Photo: EDUARDO CARMIM PHOTO PREMIUM) Brasileirão: 4 (1966*, 2003, 2013 and 2014) ; Brazilian Cup: 6 (1993, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2017 and 2018). *Brazilian Cup + Neymar and Mbappé stop following on Instagram and shake website: 'It took a while' 5th) Santos: 9 titles Santos completed the top 5, with nine national victories. The Taça Brasil titles, won by Pelé's historic team and united as the Campeonato Brasileiro, elevate Alvinegro Praiano to fifth place. With Neymar and Ganso, Santos were champions of the 2010 Copa do Brasil (Photo: Ricardo Saibun/Santos FC) Brasileirão: 8 (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1968*, 2002 and 2004); Brazilian Cup: 1 (2010). *Combined by Taça Brasil **Combined in the race Roberto Gomes Pedrosa + Brasileirão significantly improved as sixth product) Grêmio: 8 titles Grêmio occupies sixth place on the list, with eight national titles. Imortal is the second biggest champion of the Copa do Brasil, having won five times. Grêmio won the 2016 Copa do Brasil, its last national title (Photo: JEFFERSON BERNARDES/AFP) Brasileirão: 2 (1981 and 1996); Brazilian Cup: 5 (1989, 1994, 1997, 2001 and 2016); Brazilian Super Cup: 1 (1990). + Chamber approves betting bill; see what changes from now on 7) Atlético-MG: 7 titles Atlético-MG is the seventh club that has won the most national championships. Recently, the CBF recognized Galo as three-time Brazilian champion, after joint victory in the 1937 State Champions Cup. The achievements of the last 10 years raise the team's position on the list. Atlético-MG was champion of the 2022 Brazilian Super Cup (Photo: Pedro Souza/Atlético) Brasileirão: 3 (1937*, 1971 and 2021); Brazilian Cup: 2 (2014 and 2021); Brazilian Super Cup: 1 (2022); Brazilian Champions Trophy: 1 (1978). *State Champions Cup + English magazine chooses the 100 most beautiful shields in the world; the list has Brazilians! 8th) São Paulo: 6 titles Another finalist in the 2023 Copa do Brasil, São Paulo is the eighth team in the ranking. But the case of Tricolor Paulista is interesting, because all six titles came from Brazilian competitions. São Paulo last won the Copa do Brasil in 2008 (Photo: Tom Dib/Lancepress!) Brasileirão: 6 (1977, 1986, 1991, 2006, 2007 and 2008) + Flamengo leads while Botafogo climbs positions: see the league ranking CBF 2024 ninth) Fluminense: 5 titles Fluminense is in ninth place… in list, tied with the next team (the alphabetical order was the deciding factor in the matter). Tricolor das Laranjeiras last won the title in 2012, winning four times in the Brasileirão. Fluminense celebrates the 2012 Brasileirão title (Photo: Paulo Sergio) Brasileirão: 4 (1970*, 1984, 2010 and 2012); Brazilian Cup: 1 (2007). *Combines Roberto Gomes Pedrosa + Now Flamengo x São Paulo! Who won the best decision between the clubs? Check it out here! 9th) Vasco da Gama: 5 titles Closing the ranking of the 10 national champions, Vasco appears in ninth place, alongside Fluminense. Like its rivals, Cruz-Maltino won four Brasileirão titles and one Copa do Brasil, this being its last trophy in 2011. Diego Souza and Alecsandro were key players in Vasco, champion of the 2011 Copa do Brasil (Photo: Cleber Mendes/LANCE News) For Brazil: 4 (1974, 1989, 1997 and 2000); Brazilian Cup: 1 (2011). Honorable mention In addition to the 10 clubs mentioned, they also won national titles in their history: Internacional (4); Athletico, Bahia, Botafogo and Sport (2); Coritiba, Crise, Guarani, Juventude, Paulista, Paysandu and Santo André (1). Follow Lance! on Google News Main readings 1 Vini Jr.'s opinion on Mbappé for Real Madrid covers the site 2 Off the field Brasileirão: see title chances after Botafogo's draw and Palmeiras' victory 3 Off the field Botafogo fans choose a case for partial defeat : 'Asking for failure' 4 Launch! How much money did Biz Rayssa Leal make by conquering the SLS station in Tokyo? 5 Flamengo Stadium Flamengo will have a capacity for 78 thousand people and is inspired by the Europeans; see photos Jornal Lance! Stay up to date on sports and your favorite team with just a minute of reading! Subscribe to the Best of Sports for your Morning! Article More News Stay informed! 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