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8 – International – 7 Titles.
Talking about Internacional is talking about a club that has a strong history in Brazilian and international football, literally! Inter, as it is affectionately called by its passionate fans, has no less than two Libertadores, which they secured in 2006 and 2010. And it doesn't stop there, right? They also have a Club World Cup, which came in the wake of the 2006 Libertadores, when they beat Ronaldinho Gaúcho's Barcelona in a game that went down in history.
In addition to these giant achievements, Inter is also proud of its Brasileirão titles. There are three in total, with the most recent being in 1979, an unforgettable championship that they won undefeated. A Copa do Brasil was also theirs, in 1992, showing that they know how to shine in different competition formats. Colorado fans have many reasons to be proud, and Inter continues to fight to increase this list of glories even further.
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- World Cup – 1
- Libertadores – 2
- Brazilians – 3
- Brazilian Cup – 1
- Brazilian Super Cup – 0
7 – Cruzeiro – 12 Titles.
This team has a story that is pure nostalgia and emotion. The celestial crowd has a lot of reasons to be proud, but let's talk about the achievements that really stood out. First, we have the Brasileirão titles, right? The team was champion four times, and that tri championship in 2003 was epic, with the team playing football that was a beauty to watch. And, of course, we can't forget the Brazilian Cups, with six titles in the bag – Cruzeiro is a true specialist in this tournament!
And it doesn't stop there, no! Cruzeiro also showed its strength beyond Brazil's borders. The blues won the Libertadores twice, in 1976 and 1997, showing that they also know how to shine on the international stage. And what's more, the team also brought home the Supercopa Libertadores, the Recopa, and even the Copa Ouro, which are those tournaments that give a special flavor to the trophy room. Yes, Cruzeiro really has a history to envy!
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- World Cup – 0
- Libertadores – 2
- Brazilians – 4
- Brazilian Cup – 6
- Brazilian Super Cup – 0