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From fallen giants to giant-killers: Botafogo’s remarkable revival

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FIFA Club World Cup - Group B - Paris St Germain v Botafogo - Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, U.S. - June 19, 2025 Botafogo players celebrate after the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kirby Lee

Once Brazilian football royalty, Botafogo had languished for decades as a debt-ridden sleeping giant before they toppled Paris St Germain at the Club World Cup to cap a resurrection tale three years in the making.

When American entrepreneur John Textor acquired the club in 2022, fresh from their promotion back to Brazil’s first division, he took on a training ground so decrepit that then-coach Luis Castro dismissed it as “good for parking cars,” alongside crushing liabilities exceeding one billion reais ($181.39 million)

Botafogo were a storied but shattered institution. The club that once nurtured Brazilian greats – Garrincha, Zagallo, Jairzinho and Nilton Santos, architects of three World Cup triumphs – was drowning in debt, having endured the humiliation of relegation three times in just over a decade.

On Thursday, they outplayed European champions Paris St Germain to win 1-0 in the Club World Cup’s most eye-catching upset, propelling themselves to the top of the tournament’s “group of death” and on the verge of the knockout stage.

Their squad, assembled through shrewd bargain-hunting in football’s forgotten corners, now faces Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid in Los Angeles on Monday, sitting comfortably, knowing even a two-goal defeat would still secure their passage to the round of 16

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The victory over PSG vindicated Textor’s vision, outlined in a Reuters interview three years prior, of “beating the system” through astute scouting in under-explored talent pools.

The architects of Thursday’s victory exemplified this approach. Match-winner Igor Jesus arrived as a free agent after three anonymous years in the UAE and was transformed into a Brazil international.

Argentine defender Alexander Barboza, who neutralised PSG’s vaunted attack, was plucked from Paraguay’s Club Libertad for nothing.

Captain Marlon Freitas came from second-division Atletico Goianiense, while experienced European campaigners Alex Telles and Allan were revitalised after spells in Middle Eastern leagues.

Gregore, Jefferson Savarino, John and Cuiabano were all signed for under two million euros ($2.30 million) each.

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“The goal is to be sustainably competitive every year,” Botafogo CEO Thairo Arruda told Reuters. “With a top six payroll, we produce like a top three.”

The transformation extends far beyond the pitch. Revenues have soared from 140 million reais in 2022 to projected earnings exceeding 1.1 billion by 2025, while liabilities have been slashed by 40%. Textor’s Eagle Football empire also encompasses stakes in Ligue 1’s Olympique Lyonnais and Premier League Crystal Palace.

Botafogo’s renaissance – crowned by last year’s domestic and continental double – has breathed new life into a club motto once heavy with self-pity: “There are things that only happen to Botafogo.” After outclassing Europe’s elite, those words now carry an altogether sweeter resonance.

-Reuters

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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On the brink of making history, Messi’s Inter Miami to go all in against Palmeiras

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Inter Miami have no intention to play for a draw when they face Palmeiras in their final Group A game at the Club World Cup on Sunday, a result that would send both teams into the knockout stages.

It would be a massive achievement for Inter Miami, who beat Porto and drew against Al Ahly in their first two games.

Palmeiras are top of the group on four points, ahead of Miami on goal difference, with Porto and Al Ahly both on one point.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

All four teams can still qualify for the last 16 but only Miami and Palmeiras have their fate in their hands. Palmeiras need a draw to qualify top of the group.

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The group winners will face the second-placed team in Group B, currently led by Botafogo with six points while Champions League winners Paris St Germain are second on three points.

KEY QUOTES:

Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano: “We’re facing possibly one of the most important games in the history of our club. Above all, let that fill us with enthusiasm to be able to play it, let it not be a burden, not a burden, but an excitement and a challenge for this group of players who are also doing well up until now.

“It would be a big mistake if we went into it thinking about not playing it and only about the result. I think that when you think about the result and don’t go into it, certain things can happen during the game that make it very difficult to get back into the game. In the end, our idea is to go and win the game like we’ve always done, like every time we go into a game, whether it’s in the Club World Cup, MLS, the Champions League, or any other competition we’re involved in.”

-Reuters

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Only six? ‘Greedy’ City boss Guardiola wanted another goal against Al-Ain

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Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola looks on prior to a group stage match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against Al Ain FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images 

Manager Pep Guardiola was a little disappointed that Manchester City were unable to get a seventh goal in their rout of Al-Ain on Sunday despite the English club securing passage to the knockout stages of the Club World Cup.

German Ilkay Gundogan scored two goals as City comfortably dispatched the Emiratis 6-0 at Mercedes-Benz stadium to draw level with Juventus on points and goal difference at the top of Group G.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

City play Juventus in their final opening-round match on Thursday to decide who tops the group and who finishes second.

Juventus go into the clash with a slight edge as goals scored is the second tiebreaker after goal difference for teams level on points. Juve have scored nine goals to City’s eight.

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In the round of 16, the top team in Group G will play the second-placed team in Group H, currently Red Bull Salzburg, while the runners-up will face the top team, currently 15-times European champions Real Madrid.

KEY QUOTES

Guardiola: “We pushed and pushed to score another goal to try to finish first, but we missed by one goal. But yeah, we know what we need to do against the Italian team to finish as number one.”

Guardiola on substitute Rodri’s gradual return from an ACL injury: “Step-by-step. He cannot play more than 30 minutes. He still struggles a bit in the duels, still needs to be a little bit stronger, but it’s normal.

“It’s important he played much, much better than the previous game. We miss him a lot. Any team would miss the best player in the world.”

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Guardiola on goalscorer Claudio Echeverri: “It’s a pity for the twisted (ankle), which is a little bit sore. It was a problem, that’s why he could not continue after halftime. He’s an incredible player, a big, big talent in small spaces. I’m happy for him, because it was a great goal.”

-Reuters

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Man City down Al-Ain 6-0 to reach Club World Cup knockout stage with Juve

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Ilkay Gundogan scored two goals as Manchester City comfortably dispatched Emirati club Al-Ain 6-0 on Sunday to ease into the knockout stage of the Club World Cup from Group G along with Juventus.

The German midfielder found the net in the ninth and 73rd minutes, while Argentine teenager Claudio Etcheverri also fired home a free kick and Erling Haaland a penalty before the break.

Substitutes Oscar Bobb and new signing Rayan Cherki sealed the emphatic victory in the last 10 minutes to draw City level on goal difference with Juventus, who beat Wydad Casablanca 4-1 earlier on Sunday.

City and Juventus meet in their final group match in Orlando on Thursday to decide which of them progresses to the round of 16 as group winners.

“A really good performance,” said Gundogan. “I think we had our moments in the first half, and then also the second part of the second half.

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“I think the result speaks for itself, and in the end, fully deserved.”

City manager Pep Guardiola illustrated the depth of his squad by making 11 changes, and Gundogan made the most of his start by opening the scoring with a chipped cross that floated over the head of Al-Ain keeper Khalid Eisa and into the net.

Al-Ain were showing more ambition than they had in their 5-0 loss to Juventus and winger Nassim Chadli had a chance to equalise in the 15th minute but City keeper Stefan Ortega Moreno managed to push it wide

Etcheverri, making his first start for City, doubled the lead in the 27th minute when he bent a free kick around a poorly-placed defensive wall and past the hapless Eisa.

Haaland almost immediately created a chance for himself by dispossessing the final defender but he took the ball too wide to get around Eisa and his shot went across the goal.

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The big Norwegian went through on goal again in the 41st minute before again angling his shot wide of the far post, but made no mistake from the spot with his third chance to score in first-half stoppage time.

Egyptian Ramy Rabia wrestled Manuel Akanji to the ground from a corner, and after VAR informed the referee of the offence, Haaland sent Eisa to the left and banged the ball into the right-hand corner for his 32nd goal of the season.

City kept up the pressure in the second half, and forward Matheus Nunes turned and volleyed the ball past the post just after the hour mark before Eisa finally showed his quality by twice denying Haaland from close range.

Chadli had another chance in the 69th minute but fired his shot high over the bar, and Gundogan soon ended any hopes of a comeback with his second goal.

Bernardo Silva drifted across the edge of the box before drilling a pass towards the penalty spot, and Gundogan got a great first touch to take him past the defence before lifting the ball over Eisa.

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Bobb cut inside the box onto his left foot to beat Eisa at his near post eight minutes from time before his fellow winger Cherki sealed the rout with a clinical finish from the edge of the box.

-Reuters

 

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