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6 – Grêmio – 12 Titles.
Grêmio, right? This team has a history to envy! Just imagine, with a crowd that never leaves the stadium silent for even a minute, the guys have some of the most brilliant achievements in Brazilian football on their CV. To begin with, we have three Libertadores titles, taking from 1983, 1995 and more recently, 2017. And it doesn't stop there, Grêmio also lifted the Club World Cup trophy in 1983, something that many big teams out there only dream of achieving.
In addition to international glories, on the national stage, the gaucho tricolor also made noise. There are several Brazilian championships, the first being in 1981, and a bunch of Copa do Brasil titles. The last one was in 2016, showing that Grêmio knows how to get there and make people happy. The club is one of those that, even in the most tense moments, never loses its majesty. The faithful Grêmio fans can always expect heart and determination, because giving up is not up to them!
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- World Cup – 1
- Libertadores – 3
- Brazilians – 2
- Brazilian Cup – 5
- Brazilian Super Cup – 1
5 – Santos – 14 Titles.
Santos, this team is a true legend in Brazilian football, right? Just imagine, the club that revealed Pelé, the King of Football, and on top of that was the birthplace of so many other stars. It’s no surprise that Peixe has a history full of glories. Since the golden age of the 60s, with the achievement of two Club World Cups (1962 and 1963), even the most recent trophies, Santos always gave something to talk about.
It does not stop there! In addition to world titles, Santos has an impressive collection of Brasileirão trophies, with eight achievements ranging from 1961 to 2004. Not forgetting the Brazilian Cups, right? The club also showed its strength in South American competitions, with three Libertadores titles under its belt. Santos is one of those clubs that anyone respects for the artistic football they play and their ability to always reinvent themselves.
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- World Cup – 2
- Libertadores – 3
- Brazilians – 8
- Brazilian Cup – 1
- Brazilian Super Cup – 0