The game between Botafogo and Flamengo was interrupted on Sunday afternoon (02/02) when the match was about 15 minutes.
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The duel, which is worth the title of the Brazilian Super Cup, was already 1-0 for Red-Black, with a goal by Bruno Henrique, with a penalty.
Why was the match between Flamengo and Botafogo interrupted?
The reason for the interruption was the heavy rain in Belém, Pará, at Mangueirão Stadium, where Flamengo and Botafogo compete for the competition title at Kléber Andrade Stadium.
During the break, it was possible to realize that the referee and Gerson, Captain of Flamengo, said that “did not” give “to act on the lawn.
The players of both teams came back to the locker room to warm up due to heavy rain, which gave no signs of interruption.
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Botafogo x Flamengo: Where to watch
- Date: February 2, Sunday
- Hours: 16h (Brasilia)
- Where to watch: Globo (open TV), SporTV (closed TV) and Premiere (Pay-Per-View), all with access by Globoplay (with SporTV and Premiere by signature).
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Botafogo x Flamengo: Arbitration
- Referee: Ramon Abatti Abel (FIFA/SC)
- Assistants: Neuza Ines Back (SP) and Guilherme Dias Camilo (MG)
- Var: Wagner Reway (ES)
What is the awards of Brazil Super Cup?
Because they are competing for the title, both Flamengo and Botafogo have already secured R $ 12 million of CBF awards.
The team that is champion will receive another $ 1 million – about $ 6 million – totaling almost $ 18 million.
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What are the biggest champions of the Brazil Super Cup?
Brazil’s Super Cup is a recent tournament, starting to be played regularly from 2020 – before, had two editions in 1990 and 1991.
Flamengo is the biggest champion of the tournament, with two titles, in 2020 and 2021. In addition to the red-black, Grêmio, Corinthians, Atlético-MG, Palmeiras and Sao Paulo once earned each.
Biggest Super Cup Champions in Brazil
- Flamengo – 2 titles – 2020 and 2021
- Grêmio – 1 Title – 1990
- Corinthians – 1 Title – 1991
- Atletico -MG – 1 Title – 2022
- Palmeiras – 1 Title – 2023
- Sao Paulo – 1 Title – 2024