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S.A.B: A Nova Jogada da Brahma que Pode Mudar o Futebol Brasileiro

S.A.B: A Nova Jogada da Brahma que Pode Mudar o Futebol Brasileiro

Uma campanha misteriosa tomou conta das redes sociais neste domingo (13). Clubes como Atlético-MG, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Corinthians, Grêmio e Santos publicaram a enigmática sigla "S.A.B.", gerando especulações entre torcedores e imprensa. Poucas horas depois, veio a revelação: trata-se da "Sociedade Anônima da Brahma".

🦁 Vitória boosts Salvador: club surpasses rival in job creation, structure and plans Arena Barradão for 2026

While many clubs only compete for titles on the field, Esporte Clube Vitória has also stood out off the field. The red-and-black club has been consolidating a fundamental role in the social and economic development of Salvador, even surpassing its biggest rival — Esporte Clube Bahia — in terms of the number of active employees, structural projects and direct impact on the economy.

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Fluminense reaches almost R$150 million in prize money at the Club World Cup and aims for a new historic record

Fluminense continues to make history not only on the field, but also off it. With a draw against Mamelodi Sundowns, the Rio de Janeiro club secured a spot in the round of 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup — and, in the process, added more important figures to its coffers. The total prize money already won in the competition amounts to an impressive US$ 26.7 million, equivalent to R$ 148.9 thousand

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Botafogo advances to the round of 16, and the Spanish press criticizes the refereeing: “They didn’t let them”

Botafogo is qualified for the round of 16 of the Club World Cup, even after being defeated 1-0 by Atlético de Madrid, this Monday (23), in a match valid for the third round of Group B. The solitary goal, scored by Griezmann in the 41st minute of the second half, guaranteed the Spanish victory, but it was not enough to avoid the elimination of the colchoneros.

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Inter suffers, but turns around Urawa in a dramatic game and advances driven by “Japanese poropopó”

With plenty of excitement until the final minutes, Inter Milan came from behind to beat Urawa Reds 2-1 this Saturday (21), in a duel valid for the second round of the group stage of the Club World Cup. Even pushed by the local fans, who chanted in the South American “poropopó” style, the Japanese club saw the Italians react in the final stretch and confirm the comeback.

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