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Fluminense Football Club is a Brazilian multimodality sportive association from Rio de Janeiro, founded on July 21, 1902. Fluminense means both fluvial and natural from Rio de Janeiro.

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History

Oscar Cox was responsible for introducing football in Rio de Janeiro. He had played football in Switzerland, during his studies in College La Ville, in Lausanne. When he returned to Rio de Janeiro, aged 22, he gathered a group of men who also wanted to play this relatively unknown sport. After playing some matches in Rio de Janeiro and in São Paulo, they decided to found a club. The foundation meeting took place on July 21, 1902, at Horácio da Costa Santos' home, at Rua Marques de Abrantes, 51, and was attended by Horácio da Costa Santos, Mario Rocha, Walter Schuback, Felix Ignacio Frias, Mario Frias, Heraclito de Vasconcellos, Oscar Cox, Joao Carlos de Mello, Domingos Moutinho, Louis da Nobrega Junior, Arthur Gibbons, Virgilio Leite, Manoel Rios, Americo da Silva Couto, Eurico de Moraes, Victor Francois Etchegaray, Anselmo C. Mascarenhas, Alvaro Drolhe da Costa, Julio e Moraes and A. H. Roberts. Oscar Cox was elected the first president.

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 in Flamengo, which was only a rowing club by then. They founded the football department in Flamengo and 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. Despite Flamengo had nearly all players who had won the championship the previous year, Fluminense, with only two remainders from the champion team, Oswaldo Gomes and James Calvert, won the game 3-2.

On July 27, 1914, Fluminense field hosted the first match of Brazil national football team, against Exeter City F.C., an English club. Brazil won 2-0 and Oswaldo Gomes, a Fluminense player, scored the first goal.


Trivia

Fluminense
Full nameFluminense Football Club
NicknameFlusão
Founded1902
GroundLaranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Capacity8,000
ChairmanRoberto Horcades
ManagerAbel Braga
LeagueBrazilian Série A
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Home colours
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Away colours

Their biggest rivals are from the same city: Flamengo, Botafogo and Vasco da Gama.

Titles

"*" Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa.

"**" Shared with Botafogo.

Famous players

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Atlético Mineiro | Atlético Paranaense | Botafogo | Corinthians | Coritiba | Criciúma | Cruzeiro | Figueirense | Flamengo | Fluminense | Goiás | Grêmio | Guarani | Internacional | Juventude | Palmeiras | Paraná | Paysandu | Ponte Preta | Santos | São Caetano | São Paulo | Vasco da Gama | Vitória


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