Check out my last video about the Copa Libertadores! Captions are available in Spanish & Portuguese with the auto-translate feature :) th-cam.com/video/hycFzzQ0Kxc/w-d-xo.html
In the 70s, 80s, 90s, the best league was in Brazil until the money came in. Before that, the Brazilian league had the best players, an example of this, Romário, at his peak playing for Barcelona, left there and came to play for Flameng
Between the 1950s and 1980s, the Brazilian Championship was one of the strongest in the world. This was because, at that time, most of the good players stayed in Brazil instead of going to Europe. As a result, Brazilian teams were very competitive. This dominance is clear in the performance of the Brazilian national team in the World Cups. Brazil won three titles (1958, 1962, 1970), was runner-up once (1950), and had other good placements, like third place (1978) and fourth place (1974). Meanwhile, England only won one title (1966) and had a less consistent performance, not qualifying for the 1974 and 1978 World Cups. Moreover, Brazil won three World Cups and reached a final even with players staying in the country, while England won a World Cup where Pelé, one of the greatest players of all time, didn't play. Additionally, Brazil won against Italy in the 1994 World Cup final, securing their fourth title. These points show that, at that time, the Brazilian Championship was really one of the strongest in the world.
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This is unironically the most underrated TH-cam channel that I have ever seen. Amazing editing, as well!
The brazilian league is the most competitive league in the wordl. Imagine a league having 12 big clubs, each one having a giant story, important titles and millions of supporters competing for the national title. Different from other leagues (mainly the european ones), the national champions does not have a clear regularity, a big team can fight against relegation in one season and win the title in the next season, or even opposite (The 2 situations happened wirh Fluminense lol). Not only do great teams generate competitiveness, the medium/bad clubs always create difficulty to the big teams, they generally come from parts further away from the south and southeast, like the northeast and center west regions, this logistic quetions makes playing against these teams aways much more difficulty. Unlike in europe where big teams losing againt these sides are considered "schocks", losing points to a minor teams in Brazil It's not that abnormal. Sometimes the bigger teams can be tottaly battered. Although these conditions are always present in the Brazilian football, we are in the best era of the history of Brasileirão. The teams are getting more and more rich and powerfull, with TV deals and Sponsors providing even more money. Brazilian teams now are able to afford more expensive players from europe and all the wordl. While the other south american leagues didn't improve too much since the begin of the 2010's, Brasileirão is evoving more and more every day. Brazilian teams are dominating the Copa Libertadores, the last 5 seasons were won by brazilians teams, and the way things are this will last even longer. Excelente vídeo, apesar de alguns erros, foi um dos unicos videos feito por gringos que conseguiu descrever toda a essência do futebol brasileiro e suas qualidades. Abraços do Brasil🇧🇷 (Excellent video, despite some errors, it was one of the only videos made by foreigners that managed to describe the entire essence of Brazilian football and its qualities. Congrats from Brazil🇧🇷)
Thank you so much man! So many things you mentioned were left out from the video! I agree with you and i wish more people could watch this league because they are really missing it out! Obrigado pelo comentario, disculpas tambem pelos erros! A gente ta aprendiendo😅 saudades!!
I'm Brazilian. Have passion, but not good quality or skills. The players are very limited, the fields are worst than European second division - the top teams have better fields, of course. Guys who are second options in Europe are absolute top player if comes to here. Is the most competitive competition, with a ULTRA LOW LEVEL.
O Brasileirão é realmente um ótimo produto para quem consome futebol ao redor do mundo. A liga mais competitiva e emocionante, é praticamente impossível prever o campeão ao início do campeonato ou até mesmo ao final do primeiro turno e isso é fascinante.
Fun fact: Just to add to the history of Botafogo downfall in 2023, the beginning of the end was the exit of their former manager Luis Castro, the author of the 13 point gap between Botafogo and the second place. The media said that Cristiano Ronaldo himself called Luis Castro and convinced him to join Al Nasser, ruining Botafogo’s historical run. so yea, CR7 ruined Botafogo.
In most of Europe, almost every season ends up with the same teams on the same top positions. However, in brazillian league, almost every team has a chance of winning or finishing top. That gives it a signature touch of randomness and madness in a good way
In Italy has 3 options to be champion: InterMilao, Juventus and Millan. Spain: Real madrid and barcelona. England: 5 options. At Brazil has 12 or 14 options. the Brazilian championship is much more competitive and unpredictable
@@lucasmatheus7926 premier league has had 7 different teams winning the championship, while the Brazilian championship has had 17 different teams winning Brazilian football championship titles.
well man, aside from football things, Brazil has 26 states with populations comparable with european countries. Comparing Brasileirão with Spain’s national championship is not fair. Instead, compare with brazilian’s state championships
@@_basile if size of the population reflected quality of the level of football. China and India would have the best football championships in the world. your argument makes no sense.
@@zaqueufonseca8952 you didn't understand what he meant, let me explain. Take Minas Gerais for example is a state bigger than Spain and Portugal combined, there are two big clubs, that are comparable to Barça e Real (not in quality) but in tradition and quantity of fans. Then São Paulo, if Sao Paulo were a country it would be in the top 20 GDP, it has 4 big clubs comparable to England, with United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. almost every Brazil state has a club with millions of supporters and a traditional history of winning titles. the Brazilian league is more like the Champions League, than any European league. Again not in quality of players, that is impossible, but in the number of fans, support and history of its clubs in winning titles inside and outside of Brazil.
Not to mention the countless world-renowned players who have played in Brazil over the last 12 years, Forlan, who was the best player at the World Cup in 2010, was here playing for Internacional, along with Sedoorf at Botafogo, Ronaldinho champion of the Libertadores at Atlético Mineiro, with Neymar still at Santos, all of this in 2013, that's crazy, not to mention others, like Luis Suárez, Payet, Juanfran, Daniel Alves, Marcelo, Hulk, Diego Costa, Douglas Costa, Lucas Moura, James Rodríguez, Fernandinho, Coutinho returning now, Honda, Medel, Borré, Vidal, Bolasie, David Luiz, Pato, Ener Valencia who played an incredible cup with Ecuador, and others who were trained here but shine in Europe such as Paqueta, Vinicius Junior, Alisson, Casemiro, Gabriel Jesus... and the local stars who may not be recognized in Europe, but in South America there are a lot, such as De La Cruz, Arrascaeta, Raphael Veiga, Arboleda, Gustavo Gomez, Piquerez, Viña... Anyway, the rest of the world doesn't know what it's missing.
O que também torna o Brasileirão uma caixinha de surpresa não é apenas a competitividade entre 12 clubes, mas a variação não só no G4-G8 como também a mudança de participação de clubes na Série A em períodos. Hoje há uma participação constante e ativa de equipes como o Bragantino, Cuiabá, Atlético-GO e Fortaleza, já anos atrás era mais comum ver a presença de clubes como Vitória, Sport, Ponte Preta e Chapecoense. Retrocedendo ainda mais o Brasileirão você encontrava Goiás, Avai, Figueirense e Náutico
Esqueceu do Bahia, esse era bonito de ver jogar mesmo antes do grupo city ter comprado. E olha que eu moro do outro lado do país e torço pro Grêmio mesmo😂
me as a corinthians fan, i really like it when brazilian football is recognized and mentioned, because it is one of the most disputed leagues in the WORLD and i really like hearing opinions from people outside abt our football
@@martnyng the nex video bro...this year is the TETRA for FLAMENGO in LIBERTADORES! And if want to introduce more data football let me know because I work in the field of data analytics in many segments, the football is my hobbie.
One of the brasileirão's biggest qualities is its competitiveness, each team has a beautiful history and a massive fanbase, making every game be worth something and having an incredible background. Before the start of the league, there is no favorite and at least 8 teams are deemed to end up champions, and teams are extremely unstable, making no result easy to predict, and the classification at the end of it all surprising everybody. Bora Bahia 💙❤️
Not to mention the relegation battle that ended up with Santos playing the second division in 2024, with a battle with Vasco and Bahia till the last minutes of the last match. Brasileirão is truly the most competitive league out there
Mn, vc tá viajando, olha as receitas dos times do Brasil comparado a Europa, valor das vendas dos jogadores, juízes, nível técnico... Mas qm sabe se o Brasil sair um dia da corrupção isso melhora. Tbm sou tricolor, tmj
@@ariellutzky2124 Eu já tinha essa ideia( dos campos melhores estilo Premier League) ai vi uma entrevista,acho que do Paquetá falando isso,e não achei absurdo não. Só confirmou minha tese que se no Brasil tivesse campos melhores não perdia em nada pros outros países. Acho do caramba o Brasileirão ,estádios lotados( coisa que anos 90 e 2000 eram só em finais) ,jogos bons, a nata da América do Sul estão aqui,treinadores majoritariamente estrangeiros. Sobre a arbitragem acho que os jogadores tbm tem culpa no processo, é incrível como os caras choram e pressionam arbitragem aqui e quando jogavam na Europa ficavam pianinho. Aliás, acho a arbitragem da LA LIGA pior que o Brasileirão. Na última Champions Real Madri x Bayern o árbitro operou o Bayern dando impedimento inexistente, se fosse aqui era chiadeira o mês todo e com carta pra CBF Forte abraço e VAMO SAO PAULO!!!
I remember when I was a child and I would witness how the Brazilian championship was strangely more open to winners compared to other national championships around the world. - In Spain it's always obvious that Barcelona or Real Madrid will win; - In Italy? Milan, Juventus, or Inter; - In Turkey? Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, or Besiktas; - And of course, in Germany I don't even need to mention the name of the likely winner. And although yes, the Premier League is an exception with more than 5 teams competing for the title every year, it still didn't come close to the scale of the competition and how open the title was when we talk about the Brazilian championship. EVERY YEAR we used to see at least 8 teams competing for the title. Just take a look at the list of winners between 2001 and 2017: - 2001: Athletico - 2002: Santos - 2003: Cruzeiro - 2004: Cruzeiro - 2005: Corinthians - 2006: São Paulo - 2007: São Paulo - 2008: São Paulo - 2009: Flamengo - 2010: Fluminense - 2011: Corinthians - 2012: Fluminense - 2013: Cruzeiro - 2014: Cruzeiro - 2015: Corinthians - 2016: Palmeiras - 2017: Corinthians Notice that yes, we have consecutive champions and even one who was champion three times in a row (a unique feat around here that has not happened again to this day). However, only in some of these championships did the victor become champion with a few rounds in advance. Furthermore, the championship is usually so fiercely contested that occasionally teams of enormous size are relegated to the second division. - Vasco - 4 times - 2008, 2013, 2015, 2020; - Botafogo - 3 times - 2002, 2014, 2020; - Grêmio - 3 times - 1991, 2004, and 2021; - Fluminense - 2 times - 1996* (was relegated but did not play in the second division due to corruption) and 1997; - Corinthians - 1 time - 2007; - Atlético - 1 time - 2005; - Santos - 1 time - 2023; - Athletico - 1 time - 2011; - Internacional - 1 time - 2016; - Cruzeiro - 1 time - 2019; - Palmeiras - 2 times - 2002, 2012. Anyway, the Brazilian championship has always been, in my opinion, the most fiercely contested and open championship in the world. It certainly doesn't have the quality of players of the Premier League, but it is by far much more exciting. Both at the top and at the bottom of the table. Unfortunately, in recent years, this competition at the top of the table has been dominated by Palmeiras and Flamengo (with honorable mention to Atlético) due to administrative incompetence of the leaders of other clubs and merit of the leaders of these three mentioned teams.
A competitividade é o que torna o Brasileirão muito atrativo que todas as outras ligas. Eu assisto algumas Ligas europeias, e vejo até mais qualidade no jogo que no Brasil. Porém, a competitividade torna o Brasileirão mais divertido de assistir. Porém, infelizmente, nossa confederação (CBF) e o torcedor brasileiro, faz questão de desvalorizar o nosso campeonato, a Copa do Brasil muitas vezes tem mais valor que a Liga nacional para o torcedor, o que na Europa é diferente, a CBF dá prioridade para os estaduais isso acaba com o calendário, são 4 meses ocupados na temporada, a falta de uma padronização nos gramados prejudica muito o jogo e da certa vantagem para alguns times que jogam com grama sintética, a torcida brasileira é dita como uma torcida apaixonada, só que na verdade é uma torcida que não é apaixonada pelo futebol e sim por vencer, motivo, pelas muitas demissões de técnicos. E sem dúvida nenhuma, o pior problema do futebol brasileiro é o VAR. A maioria e eu também, é a favor. Só que no Brasil e na América do Sul é muito mal utilizado. Os árbitros querem ser protagonistas do jogo e demoram mais 5 minutos para tomar uma decisão ÓBVIA!!! E muda o critério toda hora. Se os europeus acham o VAR ruim, é porque não viram o VAR Sul Americano. Pessoal, utiliza o Windows 8 para fazer a linha do impedimento e ainda fica impreciso.
Falou tudo, só que o problema não é o VAR, é o nível dos árbitros, porque a grande maioria não é nem profissional, não tem carteira de trabalho. Como você acha que eles vão tomar decisões confiantes e etc sem treinamento e profissionalização adequados? Isso também acaba afetando o VAR
Just to give you a hint of how humongous of a choke job Botafogo somehow managed to pull off, near the end of the championship, Botafogo managed to lose two straight games that they were winning by 3-0 (to the eventual champion, Palmeiras) and 3-1 (to the eventual runner-up and the team I support, Grêmio, in a game where Luis Suárez scored a hat-trick in 19 minutes).
@@Arquivo3000the fact that you didn't believe it makes the whole story even funnier 😂😂 It actually happened. Just look it up, bro. Botafogo 3-4 Palmeiras and Botafogo 3-4 Gremio for Brasileirão 2023.
I think the biggest problem in Brazilian football is the lack of good local coaches, specially the new ones. Most part of the teams sign with foreigners, like Portuguese, Argentinian or Uruguayan, instead to choose national coaches, because they don't have accolades or even the basics to deal with the daily routines inside the clubs
Yeah… It’s crazy how Arg managers dominate in the region while brazilians, even tho they are just as good or even better in football have very little managers
Técnico brasileiro é cabeça dura a escola de Filipao,Dunga,Mano Menezes, Luxemburgo domina até hoje não é atoa que os técnicos estrangeiros ganharam praticamente tudo nos últimos anos eles passaram por um processo estudaram de verdade não fizeram apenas um cursinho na CBF futebol evoluiu e os técnicos brasileiros ficaram presos no tempo
@@kingstar7995 o pior é que é o mesmo futebol brasileiro da adaptação dos laterais ao ataque em 1950, do 352 nos anos 40, de Minelli, Telê, Ênio Andrade... Infelizmente as referências não são estudadas como deveriam, e as inovações ficaram no passado
Aqui temos bons técnicos sim, mas não temos paciência para ele desenvolver um time. Lá fora o técnico fica no mínimo uma temporada, aqui é raro um técnico completar uma inteira.
As a brazilian, you explaned our tournament very well, the calendar is so fulfilled (national league, the cup, and the "estaduales" as u told before, sometimes is hard to mantain the whole season perfectly, the reason coaches remains just a few months in the position. Cheers
Maybe that's what they actually need. Stop being franchises for corporates only, and being clubs for regular people socialization, with community bonds and (why not?) corporates funding... A club gets supporters and generates passion because its bond woith the community it belongs to.
@@samuelbrocanelli campeonatos estaduais são pré temporada de luxo. Mas têm que ser mais curtos. E as federações estaduais precisam pagar bem pros clubes poderem jogar eles.
the interesting thing about this video is that you praised the things that we, brazilian football fans, criticize the most hahaha. nice to see how well you understood these details, congrats!
The Brazilian league is the best in the world, even with fewer resources than the European leagues. In Brazil, there are some really exciting matches, and the results are always a surprise. And the fans are the craziest in the world! Especially Corinthians! Thank you for the video!
As a citizen who follows the Brazilian championship closely, I can only say that it is a very interesting and different championship, it is a league that borders on both professional and amateurism, it is a league that even the strongest teams have major flaws, I think this is It must be that few teams that compete in the first division really have teams that only serve to fill a position, since instead of 3, 5 or even 6, there are 12 teams that are considered great, not to mention that there are teams like Bahia, Atlético Paranaense and Bragantino that act as everything to participate in these 12 lately there are only 5 weak teams left in the championship and even so their victories against giants are very frequent, I'm just saying that Brazilian football is a great source of entertainment I forgot to mention the Fortaleza team so in total there are only 4 teams, considerably bad
you are right, but i think these phenomenon of teams having major flaws that seem so obvious is very common (and often, funny) in Latin America, and it is something that gives more joy to it. Personally, I love it!
Brazillian league is special because every time is a new suprise, not like la liga that always real madrid or bundesliga that is always bayern, here we have strange stuff
I'm Brazilian and I'm very happy to see how people from outside the country speak well of our football and you said exactly what I think, however some people here think that the country is weak in football and don't value this competitiveness, but thank you for the recognition I'm grateful to be Brazilian and to have been born in the country that plays the best football in the world.
The Brazilian League is the ELDEN RING of national leagues. And in the 90s, the format was even more brutal: 22 (sometimes 24) teams facing each other in only one round. The Top-eight goes to the brackets, in three games each round, with a three-games final.
De fato o Fluminense mesmo ano passado foi campeão da libertadores estava no mundial jogando contra o Manchester City hoje se encontra na zona de rebaixamento do campeonato brasileiro isso sem vender nenhum jogador
Sou brasileiro e a liga brasileira e uma das mais competitivas por exemplo voce ve a liga da espanha que tem apenas 3 times que sempre brigam para ser campeões e quase todas as ligas sao assim mas na liga brasileira tem cerca de 12 times que brigam para ganhar
Brasileirão is the best league in the world, not in the quality of the players (we don't have money for this), but the balance and dispute that the competition has is impressive. My Santos FC 🤍🖤🐋 in 2019 was the best Brasileirão runners up in history (like Liverpool in the same year) and almost win the fourth Libertadores in the next year with the biggest financial crisis on the club. Just 3 years later we get the relegation for the first time in history. I believe we will fight again at the top with Neymar in 2025💪
I'm glad to see that Corinthians (the team I support) brought attention to Brazilian clubs, and that people abroad are able to enjoy it. It's not always the best matches, or the richest line-ups but it's SO competitive, and entertaining. Cheers from Brazil!
You find a good topic to rise your chanel - Everything with Brazil. We are very passionate by promoting things from outside that talk good about our country. Heheheh
There is an added factor in Brasileirão is pressure. Since there are 12 big teams, all with millions of supporters, not one accepts being down for long. That is the reason it is also the league with the most coaching changes during the season. If you are not winning, you're out. Even if you're winning and you lose a derby... Oh boy. Best thing about brasileirão though is that Cruzeiro is finally back with money and power. We'll make waves in the coming seasons.
last year são paulo won his first brazilian copa with lucas moura coming back to the team and leading the historical campaing andd giving them a libertadores vague
I really liked your view on our championship. It’s funny that the brazilian media treats the amount of games that we have as a negative trait, but you mentioned it as a positive one. The thing is, your arguments were awesome and you could be a salesperson to talk with investors on the behalf of our football entity, since they don’t seem interested in improving Brasileirao in any way. Just like any other leadership charge in Brazil, they are corrupt and self guided instead of caring about the well being of our beloved football. This league has so much potencial that could be explored by the CBF, but instead they are worried about making deals with the players’ agents in order to get money out of the transfers with european clubs. I’m really happy to see that our national league is getting the respect it deserves by the people that really matter, the common folk and I hope to see Brasileirao at the top tier of the world leagues some day again. Greeting from a Corinthians Fan! VAI CORINTHIANS CARALHO!
The last five champions of Libertadores da América was from Brazil (2023 - Fluminense, 2022-Flamengo,2021-Palmeiras,2020-Palmeiras and 2019-Flamengo) and we have a League from the North East teams called "Copa do Nordeste". I'm from the smallest state of Brazil called Sergipe localized in North East region, here we have three big teams: Confiança, Sergipe and Itabaiana. I'm support Confiança who plays Third Division of "Brasileirão" called "Série C".
As a botafogo fan, it was sad but it shows that our club is growing and that it can fight for titles, because back in the day it was relegation battle every single year
Brazilian League has the level of emotion every year comparable to that premier where man city won vs qpr and won the league in the last second (this happens in Brazil almost 1/4 leagues for year
That's the biggest problem of the league (actually we don't have a formal league, our championship is promoted by CBF). The presidents of the clubs are so egotastic, they don't think what's best for business, they only consider their selfs. And that's why our league is not global.
That's about to change, teams are building the LiBra, wich will have a more flexible licensing management, making it easy for companies to acquire the rights.
@@GabrielBrVieira What? The Colombian league is bankrupt, the local teams are among the worst in South America. Nowadays, Ecuador has some competitive teams.
0:20 thousands of delivery workers sold their motorcycles just to buy the flight tickets to tokeyo, to see their team play the world championship and then come back straight home and none of them regreted (I think that wqs a little extreme, but that's how passionate people are)
Hello! I'm Brazilian and I really liked the video. Keep going and you'll go far! Your editing is better than that of 90% of us Brazilians 🤣. Really, the Brasileirão is crazy and we are very passionate about our teams. We look like a bunch of crazy people cheering lol (lol it's the way to laugh by text here, in case anyone doesn't know😅) A hug from Brazil, I wish you success! Oh, and I've already subscribed, EXCELLENT quality conten
I loved your video, I'm a Grêmio fan, my team here is nicknamed the "King of Cups", for having won many Brazilian Cups (5, 3 of which are undefeated), and Libertadores (3). As if we were Manchester United in the FA Cup and Champions League. Grêmio is a team from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, which revealed players such as Douglas Costa, Ronaldinho Gaúcho (one of the best players Brazil has ever had), Renato Gaúcho, Lucas Leiva, Anderson and Arthur Melo. Our coach is currently Renato Gaúcho, who was world champion as a player with Grêmio in 1983 and brought us the third Libertadores in 2017. I would say that for Grêmio fans he is like Alex Ferguson in terms of his time in command. (11 seasons leading the team in the last 14 years) Today football in Rio Grande do Sul is at a standstill due to a flood that devastated the entire state. Grêmio and Internacional, which form the biggest rivalry in the country, had to come together to save lives. In the week that I write this, football for these two will have already returned, Grêmio plays on Wednesday for the Libertadores, but outside their stadium which is flooded and outside the state.
Great video, man. I think that the "worst" part of the video was in the end lol. As a brazilian, I like a lot when our league overflows our continental country. As you mentioned, the Brazil league is insane, with up and downs every each rounds. IDK how this fact is being spoken outside Brazil, but there's a real chance of Neymar returnment (Santos) in the end of his agreement with Al Hilal. Actually, in Paulistão he visited the Vila Belmiro Stadium to watch the game against Corinthians and in the final (Santos x Palmeiras) he entered in the field with the trophy. It's really true, we export a lot of great players to the main leagues of the world. Stay good.
Only thing I'll say is that is debatable that playing that many games in the season is a good thing, we find ourselves constantly debating whether or not we should change our calendary year because teams need to have huge rosters to be able to compete properly in so many competitions in a consistent manner, injuries are a constant problem for big teams here. That being said, I enjoyed your video, and I'm happy that there are people out there that likes our leagues (:
Como me encantaría que la liga argentina tuviera este formato, pero hoy en día es imposible con toda la corrupcion que hay, además de que actualmente hay 28 equipos en primera división. Lo que más pena me da es que Argentina genera mucho talento, que se termina yendo polemicamente a Europa porque no podemos competirles, ni económicamente ni en cuanto a nivel de fútbol, al resto de ligas. Una pena, porque si Argentina tuviera el sistema del Brasileirao, no dudes que le habríamos ganado algún mundial de clubes a los clubes europeos.
It’s amazing to see the brasileirao being talked about by gringos! Amazing video, though I’d like to mention a few things A lot of the stuff you mentioned as positives, may even be a good thing for entertainment, but are a disaster for the clubs. A completely packed calendar means that teams have to heavily rotate their squads and injuries are frequent, all the while they need to have way more players than european clubs, which means that they’re able to spend less money on big signings and getting the best players. Not only that, but as much as the chaos of getting managers sacked and signed all the time is fun, it’s a sign of clubs that have bad planning and unprofessional directors, which frequently hinders their progress and means money and time spent in a very unwise manner.
São Paulo never got relegated. It is the biggest international champion with 3 world cups amongst other titles. Arguably the greatest club in the country.
Unfortunately CBF only cares about money, not to improve our football, our refs are not professionals cause the referee profession doesn't exist, it's like a side job, so obviously they don't practice enough and make a lot of mistakes every weekend, if they regulate the ref job, make sure the fields are the best they can be (most of them are good but we have so many games no grass can't hold that) and adjust the calendar, only these 3 things out league would improve greatly to the point even people abroad would want to watch it more...
@@martnyng 10 years ago I agree, but nowadays it's more a matter of organization than money, nowadays we have the biggest league in America (sixth TV and clubs revenue in the world), most serie A clubs can hire the players they want in SA and many even players/managers that still have market in Europe (before it was only players near retirement), the problem is CBF doesn't think in the future to make our product better, that's one of the reasons we're considering making our own league apart from them...
Os árbitros no Brasil são amadores, por exemplo, não faz sentido nenhum colocar uma pessoa despreparada pra apitar um Palmeiras x Flamengo. Porém, como você disse, acho que o pior de tudo é a falta de estrutura dos clubes, quase a maioria da série A não tem um projeto, demitem treinadores e ainda contratam pior, além dos péssimos gramados e clubes que nem tem estádio próprio, coisa que até times médios e pequenos da europa possuem.
You mentioned about the possibility of a team play 92 matches in a year as a positive aspect. However, many managers and journalists actually complain about that, since players don’t have enough time to recover and train. Brazil is also giant, so the amount of time spent on travel is also a negative point. However, as a Brazilian fan, I really enjoy our league. I have a lot of fun watching the teams fighting against relegation.
you sound spanish, you make portuguese(which normally sounds very slavic) words sound straight up mexican, i like it, its a very spicyied up pronouciation, dont get me wrong, i love the fact you have put the effort and the result pleases me profoundly in the ears, im terrible at complimenting, i know, but anyway, great video ❤
Great synopsis. Well researched and clever insights. But I am commenting here just to congratulate you on the thought you put into setting the light for the shots. This may not seem much but it shows how one cares for the content they're producing, and this keeps the video interesting throughout.
Somos o país do futebol, somos penta campeões do mundo reflexo de um futebol especialmente brasileiro , e por consequências somos a melhor liga do mundo , na Europa Europa só muito dinheiro mas faltta o principal do futebol ,é tanto que enchem a Europa de jogadores principalmente brasileiros para ter um pouco de emoção, mas não tem paixão ,arte ,competitividade como aqui sempre foi entre clube grande e "pequeno" ,nunca se sabe quem ganhará.
Check out my last video about the Copa Libertadores! Captions are available in Spanish & Portuguese with the auto-translate feature :)
th-cam.com/video/hycFzzQ0Kxc/w-d-xo.html
Sos argentino????? Terrible como hablas Inglés
Great Vid! Do you have any videos with Spanish or Portuguese audio?
Criminally underrated videos. Big respect from Greece 🇬🇷💯
thanks bro!! working on a new upload!! stay tunned!
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Brazilian league have passion. The real futebol
So true
used to be like that, not anymore
@@marcoantoniodinizsilva2305 still is
Not much, lately.
@@marcoantoniodinizsilva2305 baba ovo de gringo
In the 70s, 80s, 90s, the best league was in Brazil until the money came in. Before that, the Brazilian league had the best players, an example of this, Romário, at his peak playing for Barcelona, left there and came to play for Flameng
70s it was definitely the Argentinean league, 80s and 90s was the Italian.
@@elgazu1857no.
70s was Germany
@@elgazu1857hahaha not in brazil: Pelé, Gerson, Jairzinho, Rivelino and other champions world
Between the 1950s and 1980s, the Brazilian Championship was one of the strongest in the world. This was because, at that time, most of the good players stayed in Brazil instead of going to Europe. As a result, Brazilian teams were very competitive.
This dominance is clear in the performance of the Brazilian national team in the World Cups. Brazil won three titles (1958, 1962, 1970), was runner-up once (1950), and had other good placements, like third place (1978) and fourth place (1974). Meanwhile, England only won one title (1966) and had a less consistent performance, not qualifying for the 1974 and 1978 World Cups.
Moreover, Brazil won three World Cups and reached a final even with players staying in the country, while England won a World Cup where Pelé, one of the greatest players of all time, didn't play. Additionally, Brazil won against Italy in the 1994 World Cup final, securing their fourth title. These points show that, at that time, the Brazilian Championship was really one of the strongest in the world.
This is unironically the most underrated TH-cam channel that I have ever seen. Amazing editing, as well!
thank you so much Lucas!
There was a year Palmeiras was relegated to Serie B and won the Brazilian Cup, shit is crazy here
And that same year saw his 3 rivals win titles, including his biggest rival winning two unprecedented titles.
@@iaevei2778 DÁ-LHE CORINGÃO, CARAIO!!!!!
@@iaevei2778 depois disso o palmeiras ganhou vários brasileiros, duas libertadores e os rivais não ganharam quase nada
@@GabrielFerreira-ob3bq
E o Palmeiras segue sendo a quarta força de SP, msm com vários titulos nos ultimos 4 anos.
Agora fala isso sem chorar kkkkk
i love that league so much, i sometimes stay awake until 2,3 am to watch the games lol
Congratulations, you are now Brazilian
EC Vitória 😍😍
Where are you from?
@@feliper7420 probably from europe, considering the time zones.
@@feliper7420 Bosnia
The brazilian league is the most competitive league in the wordl. Imagine a league having 12 big clubs, each one having a giant story, important titles and millions of supporters competing for the national title. Different from other leagues (mainly the european ones), the national champions does not have a clear regularity, a big team can fight against relegation in one season and win the title in the next season, or even opposite (The 2 situations happened wirh Fluminense lol).
Not only do great teams generate competitiveness, the medium/bad clubs always create difficulty to the big teams, they generally come from parts further away from the south and southeast, like the northeast and center west regions, this logistic quetions makes playing against these teams aways much more difficulty. Unlike in europe where big teams losing againt these sides are considered "schocks", losing points to a minor teams in Brazil It's not that abnormal. Sometimes the bigger teams can be tottaly battered.
Although these conditions are always present in the Brazilian football, we are in the best era of the history of Brasileirão. The teams are getting more and more rich and powerfull, with TV deals and Sponsors providing even more money. Brazilian teams now are able to afford more expensive players from europe and all the wordl.
While the other south american leagues didn't improve too much since the begin of the 2010's, Brasileirão is evoving more and more every day. Brazilian teams are dominating the Copa Libertadores, the last 5 seasons were won by brazilians teams, and the way things are this will last even longer.
Excelente vídeo, apesar de alguns erros, foi um dos unicos videos feito por gringos que conseguiu descrever toda a essência do futebol brasileiro e suas qualidades. Abraços do Brasil🇧🇷
(Excellent video, despite some errors, it was one of the only videos made by foreigners that managed to describe the entire essence of Brazilian football and its qualities. Congrats from Brazil🇧🇷)
Thank you so much man! So many things you mentioned were left out from the video! I agree with you and i wish more people could watch this league because they are really missing it out!
Obrigado pelo comentario, disculpas tambem pelos erros! A gente ta aprendiendo😅 saudades!!
Melhor era do Brasileirão passou tem uns 30 anos... Mas em termos de organização e grana, ok, é verdade.
Vc ainda esqueceu de mencionar as SAFs.
I'm Brazilian.
Have passion, but not good quality or skills.
The players are very limited, the fields are worst than European second division - the top teams have better fields, of course. Guys who are second options in Europe are absolute top player if comes to here.
Is the most competitive competition, with a ULTRA LOW LEVEL.
O Brasileirão é realmente um ótimo produto para quem consome futebol ao redor do mundo. A liga mais competitiva e emocionante, é praticamente impossível prever o campeão ao início do campeonato ou até mesmo ao final do primeiro turno e isso é fascinante.
Fun fact: Just to add to the history of Botafogo downfall in 2023, the beginning of the end was the exit of their former manager Luis Castro, the author of the 13 point gap between Botafogo and the second place. The media said that Cristiano Ronaldo himself called Luis Castro and convinced him to join Al Nasser, ruining Botafogo’s historical run. so yea, CR7 ruined Botafogo.
In most of Europe, almost every season ends up with the same teams on the same top positions. However, in brazillian league, almost every team has a chance of winning or finishing top. That gives it a signature touch of randomness and madness in a good way
The Botafogo’s “historical popcorn” 🍿 😂
Still is the biggest team in the world
@@eduardogames5240 who?
@@eduardogames5240não é nem o maior do RJ KKKKKKKKKK
eu sou botafoguense e reconheço que foi a maior pipocada da história do futebol.
@@eduardogames5240 não é o maior nem de general severiano
In Italy has 3 options to be champion: InterMilao, Juventus and Millan. Spain: Real madrid and barcelona. England: 5 options.
At Brazil has 12 or 14 options. the Brazilian championship is much more competitive and unpredictable
In the last 15 years five different teams won the Premier League, and seven different teams won the Brasileirão. It’s not 12 to 14 options
@@lucasmatheus7926 premier league has had 7 different teams winning the championship, while the Brazilian championship has had 17 different teams winning Brazilian football championship titles.
well man, aside from football things, Brazil has 26 states with populations comparable with european countries. Comparing Brasileirão with Spain’s national championship is not fair. Instead, compare with brazilian’s state championships
@@_basile
if size of the population reflected quality of the level of football. China and India would have the best football championships in the world. your argument makes no sense.
@@zaqueufonseca8952 you didn't understand what he meant, let me explain. Take Minas Gerais for example is a state bigger than Spain and Portugal combined, there are two big clubs, that are comparable to Barça e Real (not in quality) but in tradition and quantity of fans. Then São Paulo, if Sao Paulo were a country it would be in the top 20 GDP, it has 4 big clubs comparable to England, with United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. almost every Brazil state has a club with millions of supporters and a traditional history of winning titles. the Brazilian league is more like the Champions League, than any European league. Again not in quality of players, that is impossible, but in the number of fans, support and history of its clubs in winning titles inside and outside of Brazil.
Not to mention the countless world-renowned players who have played in Brazil over the last 12 years, Forlan, who was the best player at the World Cup in 2010, was here playing for Internacional, along with Sedoorf at Botafogo, Ronaldinho champion of the Libertadores at Atlético Mineiro, with Neymar still at Santos, all of this in 2013, that's crazy, not to mention others, like Luis Suárez, Payet, Juanfran, Daniel Alves, Marcelo, Hulk, Diego Costa, Douglas Costa, Lucas Moura, James Rodríguez, Fernandinho, Coutinho returning now, Honda, Medel, Borré, Vidal, Bolasie, David Luiz, Pato, Ener Valencia who played an incredible cup with Ecuador, and others who were trained here but shine in Europe such as Paqueta, Vinicius Junior, Alisson, Casemiro, Gabriel Jesus... and the local stars who may not be recognized in Europe, but in South America there are a lot, such as De La Cruz, Arrascaeta, Raphael Veiga, Arboleda, Gustavo Gomez, Piquerez, Viña... Anyway, the rest of the world doesn't know what it's missing.
If only we could still watch it in the US. Really fell in love with the league last season
As far as I know, there is an official transmission in US
Until Last year , Paramont+ broadcast the Brazilian League.
@@RobertoRezende there used to be. Paramount+ had it
@@SuperAnimeking100 Google >> futemax and futebolplayhd
you could use iptv
Love the league so much I started learning português
Incrível! Continue aprendendo, amigo.
Really?🤣 Where are you from?
@@RafaelGuedes84 obrigada irmão
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 London
Which team do you support in Brasil?
O que também torna o Brasileirão uma caixinha de surpresa não é apenas a competitividade entre 12 clubes, mas a variação não só no G4-G8 como também a mudança de participação de clubes na Série A em períodos. Hoje há uma participação constante e ativa de equipes como o Bragantino, Cuiabá, Atlético-GO e Fortaleza, já anos atrás era mais comum ver a presença de clubes como Vitória, Sport, Ponte Preta e Chapecoense. Retrocedendo ainda mais o Brasileirão você encontrava Goiás, Avai, Figueirense e Náutico
Esqueceu do Bahia, esse era bonito de ver jogar mesmo antes do grupo city ter comprado. E olha que eu moro do outro lado do país e torço pro Grêmio mesmo😂
Esqueceu do Paraná que era bem ativo na série A e sumiu.
Mas Goiás continua sendo um dos times pequenos (dim, se não tem brasileirão é pequeno) que mais participaram da série A
Pqp mn me lembrou da chapecoense cara, fiquei triste agr
me as a corinthians fan, i really like it when brazilian football is recognized and mentioned, because it is one of the most disputed leagues in the WORLD and i really like hearing opinions from people outside abt our football
O cara conseguiu transmitir a emoção que é torcer para algum clube do Brasil! Espero mais vídeos irmão e esse ano sou MENGÃO!
History of Flamengo for example…
@@martnyng the nex video bro...this year is the TETRA for FLAMENGO in LIBERTADORES! And if want to introduce more data football let me know because I work in the field of data analytics in many segments, the football is my hobbie.
One of the brasileirão's biggest qualities is its competitiveness, each team has a beautiful history and a massive fanbase, making every game be worth something and having an incredible background. Before the start of the league, there is no favorite and at least 8 teams are deemed to end up champions, and teams are extremely unstable, making no result easy to predict, and the classification at the end of it all surprising everybody. Bora Bahia 💙❤️
Not to mention the relegation battle that ended up with Santos playing the second division in 2024, with a battle with Vasco and Bahia till the last minutes of the last match. Brasileirão is truly the most competitive league out there
If the Brasileirão had better pitches, it would be the best championship in the world.
Greetings from Brasil. I am a São Paulo FC fan 🇾🇪
Better pitches and better referees, too... And some teams could drop the prices for their tickets!
Mn, vc tá viajando, olha as receitas dos times do Brasil comparado a Europa, valor das vendas dos jogadores, juízes, nível técnico... Mas qm sabe se o Brasil sair um dia da corrupção isso melhora. Tbm sou tricolor, tmj
@@ariellutzky2124 Eu já tinha essa ideia( dos campos melhores estilo Premier League) ai vi uma entrevista,acho que do Paquetá falando isso,e não achei absurdo não. Só confirmou minha tese que se no Brasil tivesse campos melhores não perdia em nada pros outros países.
Acho do caramba o Brasileirão ,estádios lotados( coisa que anos 90 e 2000 eram só em finais) ,jogos bons, a nata da América do Sul estão aqui,treinadores majoritariamente estrangeiros.
Sobre a arbitragem acho que os jogadores tbm tem culpa no processo, é incrível como os caras choram e pressionam arbitragem aqui e quando jogavam na Europa ficavam pianinho. Aliás, acho a arbitragem da LA LIGA pior que o Brasileirão. Na última Champions Real Madri x Bayern o árbitro operou o Bayern dando impedimento inexistente, se fosse aqui era chiadeira o mês todo e com carta pra CBF
Forte abraço e VAMO SAO PAULO!!!
so you are lgbtqia+?Just asking, because the world knows this club is recognised by that. I support your cause and your bravery. Go Trikas!
@@JoaoPedroSilveiraFerreir-hk8gh João Pedro discutindo com Fagner Brito em inglês.
ó o sotaque do cara meu... é perfeito!
falou certinho ó (4:41)
esse ai sabe das coisas!
Brazileirao 😷
O mn fala com um sotaque português
I remember when I was a child and I would witness how the Brazilian championship was strangely more open to winners compared to other national championships around the world.
- In Spain it's always obvious that Barcelona or Real Madrid will win;
- In Italy? Milan, Juventus, or Inter;
- In Turkey? Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, or Besiktas;
- And of course, in Germany I don't even need to mention the name of the likely winner.
And although yes, the Premier League is an exception with more than 5 teams competing for the title every year, it still didn't come close to the scale of the competition and how open the title was when we talk about the Brazilian championship.
EVERY YEAR we used to see at least 8 teams competing for the title.
Just take a look at the list of winners between 2001 and 2017:
- 2001: Athletico
- 2002: Santos
- 2003: Cruzeiro
- 2004: Cruzeiro
- 2005: Corinthians
- 2006: São Paulo
- 2007: São Paulo
- 2008: São Paulo
- 2009: Flamengo
- 2010: Fluminense
- 2011: Corinthians
- 2012: Fluminense
- 2013: Cruzeiro
- 2014: Cruzeiro
- 2015: Corinthians
- 2016: Palmeiras
- 2017: Corinthians
Notice that yes, we have consecutive champions and even one who was champion three times in a row (a unique feat around here that has not happened again to this day). However, only in some of these championships did the victor become champion with a few rounds in advance. Furthermore, the championship is usually so fiercely contested that occasionally teams of enormous size are relegated to the second division.
- Vasco - 4 times - 2008, 2013, 2015, 2020;
- Botafogo - 3 times - 2002, 2014, 2020;
- Grêmio - 3 times - 1991, 2004, and 2021;
- Fluminense - 2 times - 1996* (was relegated but did not play in the second division due to corruption) and 1997;
- Corinthians - 1 time - 2007;
- Atlético - 1 time - 2005;
- Santos - 1 time - 2023;
- Athletico - 1 time - 2011;
- Internacional - 1 time - 2016;
- Cruzeiro - 1 time - 2019;
- Palmeiras - 2 times - 2002, 2012.
Anyway, the Brazilian championship has always been, in my opinion, the most fiercely contested and open championship in the world. It certainly doesn't have the quality of players of the Premier League, but it is by far much more exciting. Both at the top and at the bottom of the table.
Unfortunately, in recent years, this competition at the top of the table has been dominated by Palmeiras and Flamengo (with honorable mention to Atlético) due to administrative incompetence of the leaders of other clubs and merit of the leaders of these three mentioned teams.
Cruzeiro não foi campeão em 2004
Cruzeiro not only 1 time since they spent 3 years in second division 😂
Só corrigindo, campeão de 2004 foi o Santos
dude, congrats, u discovered the key to sucess on growing up football content, reaching brazlians
A competitividade é o que torna o Brasileirão muito atrativo que todas as outras ligas. Eu assisto algumas Ligas europeias, e vejo até mais qualidade no jogo que no Brasil. Porém, a competitividade torna o Brasileirão mais divertido de assistir.
Porém, infelizmente, nossa confederação (CBF) e o torcedor brasileiro, faz questão de desvalorizar o nosso campeonato, a Copa do Brasil muitas vezes tem mais valor que a Liga nacional para o torcedor, o que na Europa é diferente, a CBF dá prioridade para os estaduais isso acaba com o calendário, são 4 meses ocupados na temporada, a falta de uma padronização nos gramados prejudica muito o jogo e da certa vantagem para alguns times que jogam com grama sintética, a torcida brasileira é dita como uma torcida apaixonada, só que na verdade é uma torcida que não é apaixonada pelo futebol e sim por vencer, motivo, pelas muitas demissões de técnicos.
E sem dúvida nenhuma, o pior problema do futebol brasileiro é o VAR. A maioria e eu também, é a favor. Só que no Brasil e na América do Sul é muito mal utilizado. Os árbitros querem ser protagonistas do jogo e demoram mais 5 minutos para tomar uma decisão ÓBVIA!!! E muda o critério toda hora.
Se os europeus acham o VAR ruim, é porque não viram o VAR Sul Americano. Pessoal, utiliza o Windows 8 para fazer a linha do impedimento e ainda fica impreciso.
Falou tudo, só que o problema não é o VAR, é o nível dos árbitros, porque a grande maioria não é nem profissional, não tem carteira de trabalho. Como você acha que eles vão tomar decisões confiantes e etc sem treinamento e profissionalização adequados? Isso também acaba afetando o VAR
Faltou o principal problema, o horário
Excelente comentário.
E só 4 ligas europeias tem o jogo melhor que o do Brasileiro...
PL, La Liga, Serie A (Calcio) e Bundesliga.
Just to give you a hint of how humongous of a choke job Botafogo somehow managed to pull off, near the end of the championship, Botafogo managed to lose two straight games that they were winning by 3-0 (to the eventual champion, Palmeiras) and 3-1 (to the eventual runner-up and the team I support, Grêmio, in a game where Luis Suárez scored a hat-trick in 19 minutes).
stop making up stories
@@Arquivo3000 that's actually true lol
@@Arquivo3000lol, both these happened.
@@Arquivo3000 stop being an idiot. This is actually happened.
@@Arquivo3000the fact that you didn't believe it makes the whole story even funnier 😂😂
It actually happened. Just look it up, bro. Botafogo 3-4 Palmeiras and Botafogo 3-4 Gremio for Brasileirão 2023.
Thanks for the video bro, I'm from Brazil and I support Cruzeiro Esporte Clube. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Um cruzeirense aeeeee
Embora não tem sido uma boa semana pra noiz kkkk
Vamos Cabuloso
la bestia negra
Maior de Minas! Saudações Corinthianas
Vai Corinthians!!!
I think the biggest problem in Brazilian football is the lack of good local coaches, specially the new ones. Most part of the teams sign with foreigners, like Portuguese, Argentinian or Uruguayan, instead to choose national coaches, because they don't have accolades or even the basics to deal with the daily routines inside the clubs
Yeah… It’s crazy how Arg managers dominate in the region while brazilians, even tho they are just as good or even better in football have very little managers
Técnico brasileiro é cabeça dura a escola de Filipao,Dunga,Mano Menezes, Luxemburgo domina até hoje não é atoa que os técnicos estrangeiros ganharam praticamente tudo nos últimos anos eles passaram por um processo estudaram de verdade não fizeram apenas um cursinho na CBF futebol evoluiu e os técnicos brasileiros ficaram presos no tempo
@@kingstar7995 o pior é que é o mesmo futebol brasileiro da adaptação dos laterais ao ataque em 1950, do 352 nos anos 40, de Minelli, Telê, Ênio Andrade... Infelizmente as referências não são estudadas como deveriam, e as inovações ficaram no passado
Aqui temos bons técnicos sim, mas não temos paciência para ele desenvolver um time. Lá fora o técnico fica no mínimo uma temporada, aqui é raro um técnico completar uma inteira.
As a brazilian, you explaned our tournament very well, the calendar is so fulfilled (national league, the cup, and the "estaduales" as u told before, sometimes is hard to mantain the whole season perfectly, the reason coaches remains just a few months in the position. Cheers
Imagine the United States had a cup for every state like Brazil does
Maybe that's what they actually need. Stop being franchises for corporates only, and being clubs for regular people socialization, with community bonds and (why not?) corporates funding... A club gets supporters and generates passion because its bond woith the community it belongs to.
@@NegoClau I agree. The support some USL LEAGUE 2 teams get is amazing.
I’m baffled how the US manages not to have great soccer.
Campeonatos estaduais são uma merda kkkkkk. Deveriam é acabar.
@@samuelbrocanelli campeonatos estaduais são pré temporada de luxo. Mas têm que ser mais curtos.
E as federações estaduais precisam pagar bem pros clubes poderem jogar eles.
Eu não entendi nada, mas fico feliz que os gringos se interessam pelo Brasileirão 🇧🇷 eu torço pelo Flamengo 🔴⚫
VAMO MENGAO!!!
VAI CORINTHIANS 🦅⚫⚪
@@martnyngGoiás é maior q o time de 2019/ Goiás It's bigger than the 2019 team (Flamengo)
kkkkkk
❤🖤
the interesting thing about this video is that you praised the things that we, brazilian football fans, criticize the most hahaha. nice to see how well you understood these details, congrats!
The Brazilian league is the best in the world, even with fewer resources than the European leagues. In Brazil, there are some really exciting matches, and the results are always a surprise. And the fans are the craziest in the world! Especially Corinthians! Thank you for the video!
As a citizen who follows the Brazilian championship closely, I can only say that it is a very interesting and different championship, it is a league that borders on both professional and amateurism, it is a league that even the strongest teams have major flaws, I think this is It must be that few teams that compete in the first division really have teams that only serve to fill a position, since instead of 3, 5 or even 6, there are 12 teams that are considered great, not to mention that there are teams like Bahia, Atlético Paranaense and Bragantino that act as everything to participate in these 12 lately there are only 5 weak teams left in the championship and even so their victories against giants are very frequent, I'm just saying that Brazilian football is a great source of entertainment
I forgot to mention the Fortaleza team so in total there are only 4 teams, considerably bad
you are right, but i think these phenomenon of teams having major flaws that seem so obvious is very common (and often, funny) in Latin America, and it is something that gives more joy to it. Personally, I love it!
Brazillian league is special because every time is a new suprise, not like la liga that always real madrid or bundesliga that is always bayern, here we have strange stuff
I'm Brazilian and I'm very happy to see how people from outside the country speak well of our football and you said exactly what I think, however some people here think that the country is weak in football and don't value this competitiveness, but thank you for the recognition I'm grateful to be Brazilian and to have been born in the country that plays the best football in the world.
The league has the most parity and is the most competitive, and as we know the best players of all time have started here - great video!
Great video bro! Hello from Brazil, VAI CORINTHIANS!
The Brazilian League is the ELDEN RING of national leagues.
And in the 90s, the format was even more brutal: 22 (sometimes 24) teams facing each other in only one round. The Top-eight goes to the brackets, in three games each round, with a three-games final.
everyone's trying to become the Elden Lord
I'm trying to think of an analogy between Elden Ring and the Brazilian Championship but I'm very sleepy lmao I'll try to think of one tomorrow
De fato o Fluminense mesmo ano passado foi campeão da libertadores estava no mundial jogando contra o Manchester City hoje se encontra na zona de rebaixamento do campeonato brasileiro isso sem vender nenhum jogador
Início do campeonato, as coisas ainda vão mudar
o Nino, zagueiro saiu pra o Zenit
@@kaiquearaujo8956 pois é, fez e faz MUITA FALTA
1:51 this bro pronounces Portuguese so perfectly :0
Sou brasileiro e a liga brasileira e uma das mais competitivas por exemplo voce ve a liga da espanha que tem apenas 3 times que sempre brigam para ser campeões e quase todas as ligas sao assim mas na liga brasileira tem cerca de 12 times que brigam para ganhar
Brasileirão is the best league in the world, not in the quality of the players (we don't have money for this), but the balance and dispute that the competition has is impressive.
My Santos FC 🤍🖤🐋 in 2019 was the best Brasileirão runners up in history (like Liverpool in the same year) and almost win the fourth Libertadores in the next year with the biggest financial crisis on the club. Just 3 years later we get the relegation for the first time in history.
I believe we will fight again at the top with Neymar in 2025💪
Neymar going back to Santos would be such a legendary move
Nao tem jeito, a melhor liga de futebol. Saudações rubro-negra
I'm glad to see that Corinthians (the team I support) brought attention to Brazilian clubs, and that people abroad are able to enjoy it. It's not always the best matches, or the richest line-ups but it's SO competitive, and entertaining. Cheers from Brazil!
You find a good topic to rise your chanel - Everything with Brazil. We are very passionate by promoting things from outside that talk good about our country. Heheheh
Thanks man❤️ will 100% post more about latinAmerican/Brazilian ball!
There is an added factor in Brasileirão is pressure. Since there are 12 big teams, all with millions of supporters, not one accepts being down for long. That is the reason it is also the league with the most coaching changes during the season. If you are not winning, you're out. Even if you're winning and you lose a derby... Oh boy. Best thing about brasileirão though is that Cruzeiro is finally back with money and power. We'll make waves in the coming seasons.
Whoever has the money is the owner, not the club.
fluminense fan here. great video
Obrigado Martnyng por promover um produto que nós brasileiros amamos tanto: o nosso futebol. Vamos Vascão!
Vamo Vasco!
last year são paulo won his first brazilian copa with lucas moura coming back to the team and leading the historical campaing andd giving them a libertadores vague
I really liked your view on our championship.
It’s funny that the brazilian media treats the amount of games that we have as a negative trait, but you mentioned it as a positive one.
The thing is, your arguments were awesome and you could be a salesperson to talk with investors on the behalf of our football entity, since they don’t seem interested in improving Brasileirao in any way. Just like any other leadership charge in Brazil, they are corrupt and self guided instead of caring about the well being of our beloved football. This league has so much potencial that could be explored by the CBF, but instead they are worried about making deals with the players’ agents in order to get money out of the transfers with european clubs.
I’m really happy to see that our national league is getting the respect it deserves by the people that really matter, the common folk and I hope to see Brasileirao at the top tier of the world leagues some day again.
Greeting from a Corinthians Fan!
VAI CORINTHIANS CARALHO!
I am Brazilian my team is Fluminense 🇭🇺😁 champion of the libertadores 2023
Vamo Fluzão pai!
me too
Me too
The last five champions of Libertadores da América was from Brazil (2023 - Fluminense, 2022-Flamengo,2021-Palmeiras,2020-Palmeiras and 2019-Flamengo) and we have a League from the North East teams called "Copa do Nordeste". I'm from the smallest state of Brazil called Sergipe localized in North East region, here we have three big teams: Confiança, Sergipe and Itabaiana. I'm support Confiança who plays Third Division of "Brasileirão" called "Série C".
As a botafogo fan, it was sad but it shows that our club is growing and that it can fight for titles, because back in the day it was relegation battle every single year
A second place it’s sad until 10 years pass by and you realize how much joy those days gave to oneself
Eu torço pro Galo e vc está certo. O Botafogo voltou para o mapa.
I'm glad to see year after year, Brasileirão gain more recognition by football fans around the world
VASCO DA GAMA /+/
Brazilian League has the level of emotion every year comparable to that premier where man city won vs qpr and won the league in the last second (this happens in Brazil almost 1/4 leagues for year
The best league in the world 😍
Great analysis, hugs from Brazil.
Santa Cruz the team with the most passionate fans
Nosso santinha é brabo
the effects in this video are so good! thanks for highlighting our country soccer a bit more! 🇭🇺
Just wish we could watch from the UK!
Botafogo is streaming the games on TH-cam for free in UK
That's the biggest problem of the league (actually we don't have a formal league, our championship is promoted by CBF). The presidents of the clubs are so egotastic, they don't think what's best for business, they only consider their selfs. And that's why our league is not global.
That's about to change, teams are building the LiBra, wich will have a more flexible licensing management, making it easy for companies to acquire the rights.
Fr, in terms marketing tô rest of world the brazilian league sucks. Leagues like the Argentinean or Colúmbian are way better at that
@@GabrielBrVieira What? The Colombian league is bankrupt, the local teams are among the worst in South America. Nowadays, Ecuador has some competitive teams.
0:20 thousands of delivery workers sold their motorcycles just to buy the flight tickets to tokeyo, to see their team play the world championship and then come back straight home and none of them regreted (I think that wqs a little extreme, but that's how passionate people are)
Hello! I'm Brazilian and I really liked the video. Keep going and you'll go far! Your editing is better than that of 90% of us Brazilians 🤣. Really, the Brasileirão is crazy and we are very passionate about our teams. We look like a bunch of crazy people cheering lol (lol it's the way to laugh by text here, in case anyone doesn't know😅) A hug from Brazil, I wish you success! Oh, and I've already subscribed, EXCELLENT quality conten
Obrigado manito! Really appreciate your good vibes🙌🙌 stay tunned for new content🙏
About time Brasileirão gets the recognition it deserves.
I loved your video, I'm a Grêmio fan, my team here is nicknamed the "King of Cups", for having won many Brazilian Cups (5, 3 of which are undefeated), and Libertadores (3). As if we were Manchester United in the FA Cup and Champions League.
Grêmio is a team from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, which revealed players such as Douglas Costa, Ronaldinho Gaúcho (one of the best players Brazil has ever had), Renato Gaúcho, Lucas Leiva, Anderson and Arthur Melo.
Our coach is currently Renato Gaúcho, who was world champion as a player with Grêmio in 1983 and brought us the third Libertadores in 2017. I would say that for Grêmio fans he is like Alex Ferguson in terms of his time in command. (11 seasons leading the team in the last 14 years)
Today football in Rio Grande do Sul is at a standstill due to a flood that devastated the entire state. Grêmio and Internacional, which form the biggest rivalry in the country, had to come together to save lives. In the week that I write this, football for these two will have already returned, Grêmio plays on Wednesday for the Libertadores, but outside their stadium which is flooded and outside the state.
Desculpa mano, mas o Grêmio não é o Manchester United KKKKKKKK
@@vinicout0 Brasileiro médio com QI de 83 que não sabe interpretar um mero texto.
@@vinicout0 Eu não disse que o Grêmio é o Manchester United, eu disse que a fama do Grêmio em Copas pode ser comparada a fama do United em Copas.
@@kauabarcarol Eu sei, apenas achei algumas comparações estranhas, tipo o Ferguson com o Renato Gaúcho ;)
@@vinicout0 Estranho por? Eu comparei pelo tempo de trabalho. Já que é raro um treinador brasileiro ter o tempo que Renato teve.
i loved this video so much, it’s a crazy league but it’s totally worth watching
I love the brazilian league!
-Brazilian
We love you too
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O Paulista é o mais forte e o mais vencedor.
Sou torcedor do Corinthians!!
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thanks for the video bro, hugs from Brasil 🇧🇷❤
i love brasileirao, last fantasistas is here
Great video, man. I think that the "worst" part of the video was in the end lol. As a brazilian, I like a lot when our league overflows our continental country. As you mentioned, the Brazil league is insane, with up and downs every each rounds. IDK how this fact is being spoken outside Brazil, but there's a real chance of Neymar returnment (Santos) in the end of his agreement with Al Hilal. Actually, in Paulistão he visited the Vila Belmiro Stadium to watch the game against Corinthians and in the final (Santos x Palmeiras) he entered in the field with the trophy. It's really true, we export a lot of great players to the main leagues of the world. Stay good.
VAI CORINTHIANS!
if you loves Brazil, the brazilian loves u. Nice video, bro!!!!
VAI CORINTHIANS!!!!
Only thing I'll say is that is debatable that playing that many games in the season is a good thing, we find ourselves constantly debating whether or not we should change our calendary year because teams need to have huge rosters to be able to compete properly in so many competitions in a consistent manner, injuries are a constant problem for big teams here. That being said, I enjoyed your video, and I'm happy that there are people out there that likes our leagues (:
Sou brasileiro e curti demais seu video me inscrevi no seu canal brabo demais mano
just a tip: this font you use is nearly unreadable. other than that, great video! congrats! VAI CORINTHIANS!
Thanks bro!
Vai pra cima deles Santos!
Very good video. Greetings from Belo Horizonte/BRA, also known as the hometown of the giant Atlético Mineiro
Finally someone lucid.
Como me encantaría que la liga argentina tuviera este formato, pero hoy en día es imposible con toda la corrupcion que hay, además de que actualmente hay 28 equipos en primera división. Lo que más pena me da es que Argentina genera mucho talento, que se termina yendo polemicamente a Europa porque no podemos competirles, ni económicamente ni en cuanto a nivel de fútbol, al resto de ligas. Una pena, porque si Argentina tuviera el sistema del Brasileirao, no dudes que le habríamos ganado algún mundial de clubes a los clubes europeos.
Estudiantes estuvo TAN cerca… era demasiado bello para ser cierto
It’s amazing to see the brasileirao being talked about by gringos! Amazing video, though I’d like to mention a few things
A lot of the stuff you mentioned as positives, may even be a good thing for entertainment, but are a disaster for the clubs. A completely packed calendar means that teams have to heavily rotate their squads and injuries are frequent, all the while they need to have way more players than european clubs, which means that they’re able to spend less money on big signings and getting the best players.
Not only that, but as much as the chaos of getting managers sacked and signed all the time is fun, it’s a sign of clubs that have bad planning and unprofessional directors, which frequently hinders their progress and means money and time spent in a very unwise manner.
the first take of video was a goal scored by Arrascaeta the best player of our country for 5 years, LOVE YOU ARRASCA, LOVE YOU FLAMENGO❤🖤
Arrascaeta? 😂😂😂😂 a última coisa que fez no Brasil, foi a caneta no Carlos Alberto
@@Luiz.Eduardo.Gonçalves interpretação de texto ta complicada ein...
In bralizian leagues, you don't know who is going to win, that's beautiful
São Paulo never got relegated. It is the biggest international champion with 3 world cups amongst other titles. Arguably the greatest club in the country.
Good pronounce guy, as a brazilian im impressed with your pronounce of brazilian words
Unfortunately CBF only cares about money, not to improve our football, our refs are not professionals cause the referee profession doesn't exist, it's like a side job, so obviously they don't practice enough and make a lot of mistakes every weekend, if they regulate the ref job, make sure the fields are the best they can be (most of them are good but we have so many games no grass can't hold that) and adjust the calendar, only these 3 things out league would improve greatly to the point even people abroad would want to watch it more...
It’s about a few adjustments for it to be world class… maybe the reason of it it’s Latin America’s economic situation!
@@martnyng 10 years ago I agree, but nowadays it's more a matter of organization than money, nowadays we have the biggest league in America (sixth TV and clubs revenue in the world), most serie A clubs can hire the players they want in SA and many even players/managers that still have market in Europe (before it was only players near retirement), the problem is CBF doesn't think in the future to make our product better, that's one of the reasons we're considering making our own league apart from them...
Os árbitros no Brasil são amadores, por exemplo, não faz sentido nenhum colocar uma pessoa despreparada pra apitar um Palmeiras x Flamengo. Porém, como você disse, acho que o pior de tudo é a falta de estrutura dos clubes, quase a maioria da série A não tem um projeto, demitem treinadores e ainda contratam pior, além dos péssimos gramados e clubes que nem tem estádio próprio, coisa que até times médios e pequenos da europa possuem.
the copa libertadores final between fluminense and BJ made me want to follow the brasileirão. I was so entertained
Fluminense ❤🤍💚
Time mais nanico do Brasil kkk
@@triviafamilly1.5.75não está escrito flamengo
You mentioned about the possibility of a team play 92 matches in a year as a positive aspect. However, many managers and journalists actually complain about that, since players don’t have enough time to recover and train. Brazil is also giant, so the amount of time spent on travel is also a negative point. However, as a Brazilian fan, I really enjoy our league. I have a lot of fun watching the teams fighting against relegation.
You need watch "GreNal" Internacional x Gremio, is the biggest classic match from Brazil
you sound spanish, you make portuguese(which normally sounds very slavic) words sound straight up mexican, i like it, its a very spicyied up pronouciation, dont get me wrong, i love the fact you have put the effort and the result pleases me profoundly in the ears, im terrible at complimenting, i know, but anyway, great video ❤
I highly recommend checking out São Paulo FC, the Brazilian team with the most international trophies.
Ps. beating Barcelona (1992), Milan (1993) and Liverpool (2005)
São Paulino é muito carente de atenção
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@@dimarica9092 nn pd ver uma oportunidade de pedir biscoito pra gringo
Great synopsis. Well researched and clever insights. But I am commenting here just to congratulate you on the thought you put into setting the light for the shots. This may not seem much but it shows how one cares for the content they're producing, and this keeps the video interesting throughout.
Somos o país do futebol, somos penta campeões do mundo reflexo de um futebol especialmente brasileiro , e por consequências somos a melhor liga do mundo , na Europa Europa só muito dinheiro mas faltta o principal do futebol ,é tanto que enchem a Europa de jogadores principalmente brasileiros para ter um pouco de emoção, mas não tem paixão ,arte ,competitividade como aqui sempre foi entre clube grande e "pequeno" ,nunca se sabe quem ganhará.
Amazing video bro. A Santos fan here ⚪⚫🐳
CORINTHIANS ON TOP RAAAAHHHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅⚪⚫⚪⚫⚪⚫⚪⚫⚪⚫⚪⚫⚪
Topo das dívidas 😂😂😂
Um abraço do seu pai MENGÃO MALVADÃO O MAIOR DO BRASIL 💪🏻
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The brazilian league is the reason why I can't say that all saves on my top 10 saves ever list are from goalkeepers.