Which Série A side faces the toughest run-in? 👀 | OneFootball

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·15 de agosto de 2025

Which Série A side faces the toughest run-in? 👀

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More than half of the season has already passed for the clubs in the Brazilian Serie A.

Two of them have already reached FIFTY games played.


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And they are among the four that are alive in THREE simultaneous competitions.

Nine teams already have only the Brazilian Championship ahead - and only one is not close to the Z-4.

See below how many games each one has already played and what's to come.


Number of games played in 2025 🔢

Bahia - 54

Fluminense - 51

Corinthians, Flamengo and Palmeiras - 49

Vitória - 48

Botafogo - 46

Vasco, Fortaleza, Atlético and São Paulo - 44

Grêmio - 43

Internacional - 41

Sport - 40

Cruzeiro and Ceará - 39

Red Bull Bragantino - 38

Santos - 34

Mirassol - 30

Juventude - 28


📊 Classification of BR + disputed tournaments:

1st - Flamengo - 40 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores

2nd - Cruzeiro - 37 points in 19 games - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil

3rd - Palmeiras - 36 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores

4th - Bahia - 30 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil and Copa do Nordeste

5th - Botafogo - 29 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship, Libertadores and Copa do Brasil

6th - Mirassol - 28 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship

7th - São Paulo - 28 points in 19 games - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores

8th - RB Bragantino - 27 points in 19 games - Brasileirão

9th - Fluminense - 24 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship, Sul-Americana and Copa do Brasil

10th - Atlético-MG - 24 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship, Sul-Americana and Copa do Brasil

11th - Internacional - 24 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores

12th - Ceará - 22 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Nordeste

13th - Corinthians - 22 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil

14th - Santos - 21 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship

15th - Grêmio - 20 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship

16th - Vitória - 18 points in 19 games - Brazilian Championship

17th - Vasco - 16 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil

18th - Fortaleza - 15 points in 18 games - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores

19th - Juventude - 11 points in 16 games - Brazilian Championship

20th - Sport - 9 points in 17 games - Brazilian Championship


Teams with three competitions:

Bahia - Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals) and Copa do Nordeste (semifinals)

Botafogo - Brazilian Championship, Libertadores (round of 16) and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

Fluminense - Brazilian Championship, Sul-Americana (round of 16) and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

Atlético - Brazilian Championship, Sul-Americana (round of 16) and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

Teams with two competitions:

Flamengo - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores (round of 16)

Palmeiras - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores (round of 16)

Cruzeiro - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

São Paulo - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores (round of 16)

Internacional - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores (round of 16)

Ceará - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Nordeste (semifinals)

Corinthians - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

Vasco - Brazilian Championship and Copa do Brasil (quarterfinals)

Fortaleza - Brazilian Championship and Libertadores (round of 16)

Teams with only the Brazilian Championship:

Mirassol

Red Bull Bragantino

Santos

Grêmio

Vitória

Juventude

Sport


Errata: Fortaleza had been placed as a team that only disputes the Brazilian Championship, but Leão is also in the round of 16 of the Libertadores.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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