Botafogo Shocks the Football World: Overcoming Champions to Reach Historic Libertadores Final

Botafogo Shocks the Football World: Overcoming Champions to Reach Historic Libertadores Final

About six months ago, Artur Jorge made his debut in charge of Botafogo with a 1-0 defeat to LDU, in Quito. At that time, in a complicated situation in Group D of the Libertadores and still experiencing the traumas of 2023, it was difficult to imagine that that team would reach the Libertadores final, but that is what happened this Wednesday (30).

To reach the historic decision, the Portuguese coach led a “turn of the page” at the club, which toppled a series of ghosts and serial champions throughout the campaign.

The Libertadores decision will take place on November 30, at the Monumental Stadium, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The rival will be Atlético, who seeks to conquer America for the second time.

The teams eliminated by Botafogo in the Libertadores knockout stage:

  • Palmeiras, three-time champion of America
  • São Paulo, three-time champion of America
  • Peñarol, five-time champion of America

The historic campaign in the Libertadores

Artur Jorge’s debut was precisely in the group stage of the Libertadores. After dismissing Tiago Nunes at the beginning of 2024, Glorioso had advanced in the preliminary phase, in dramatic fashion, against Bragantino. Still in the first round of Group D, they lost to Junior Barranquilla, at Nilton Santos, under the command of interim Fábio Matias.

The defeat to LDU, in Quito, Ecuador, left Botafogo in a dramatic situation in the group. With no points in two rounds, the team was “considered dead” by public opinion – a fact that was recalled by the Portuguese coach in the latest classifications, especially after the defeat of Peñarol, at Nilton Santos.

Botafogo lost 3-1 to Peñarol, in Uruguay, but secured the unprecedented Libertadores final

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Botafogo lost 3-1 to Peñarol, in Uruguay, but secured the unprecedented Libertadores final

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Botafogo 5×0 Peñarol, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the Libertadores semi-final

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Aurora 1×1 Botafogo, at Municipal Félix Capriles – First leg of the first preliminary round

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Botafogo 5×0 Peñarol, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the Libertadores semi-final

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São Paulo 1(4)x(5)1 Botafogo, at Morumbis – Libertadores quarter-final return game

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São Paulo 1(4)x(5)1 Botafogo, at Morumbis – Libertadores quarter-final return game

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Botafogo 0x0 São Paulo, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals

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Botafogo 0x0 São Paulo, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the Libertadores quarter-finals

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Palmeiras 2×2 Botafogo, at Nilton Santos – Return game from the round of 16 of the Libertadores

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Palmeiras 2×2 Botafogo, at Allianz Parque – Return game from the round of 16 of the Libertadores

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Botafogo 2×1 Palmeiras, at Nilton Santos – First game of the round of 16 of the Libertadores

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Botafogo 2×1 Palmeiras, at Nilton Santos – First game of the round of 16 of the Libertadores

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Junior Barranquilla 0x0 Botafogo, at Metropolitano – Game from the sixth round of the group stage

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Junior Barranquilla 0x0 Botafogo, at Metropolitano – Game from the sixth round of the group stage

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Universitario 0x1 Botafogo, at Monumental de Lima – Match from the fifth round of the group stage

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Universitario 0x1 Botafogo, at Monumental de Lima – Match from the fifth round of the group stage

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Botafogo 2×1 LDU, at Nilton Santos – Game of the fourth round of the group stage

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Botafogo 2×1 LDU, at Nilton Santos – Game of the fourth round of the group stage

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Botafogo 3×1 Universitario, at Nilton Santos – Game from the third round of the group stage

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Botafogo 3×1 Universitario, at Nilton Santos – Game from the third round of the group stage

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LDU 1×0 Botafogo, at Rodrigo Paz Delgado – Second round game of the group stage

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LDU 1×0 Botafogo, at Rodrigo Paz Delgado – Second round game of the group stage

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Botafogo 1×3 Junior Barranquilla, at Nilton Santos – First round game of the group stage

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Botafogo 1×3 Junior Barranquilla, at Nilton Santos – First round game of the group stage

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Bragantino 1×1 Botafogo, at Nabi Abi Chedid – Second preliminary round game

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Bragantino 1×1 Botafogo, at Nabi Abi Chedid – Second preliminary round game

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Botafogo 2×1 Bragantino, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the second preliminary phase

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Botafogo 2×1 Bragantino, at Nilton Santos – First leg of the second preliminary phase

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Botafogo 6×0 Aurora, at Nilton Santos – Return game from the first preliminary round

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Botafogo 6×0 Aurora, at Nilton Santos – Return game from the first preliminary round

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Aurora 1×1 Botafogo, at Municipal Félix Capriles – First leg of the first preliminary round

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Peñarol 3×1 Botafogo, at Centenario – Libertadores semi-final return game

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Peñarol 3×1 Botafogo, at Centenario – Libertadores semi-final return game

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As second place in the group and among the worst campaigns among those classified, Botafogo already knew that, to reach the final, they would have to survive the decisions as a visitor every time.

At home, the team had the support of the fans and made the “Nilton Santos factor” count. Games at Allianz Parque, Morumbis and Centenario scared away the ghosts that chased the 2023 team.

There were moments when Botafogo flirted with memories, conceding goals in stoppage time, but, Just like in other games for the Brasileirão, the team’s reaction on the field was different.

Finalist in the Libertadores, Artur Jorge’s team is also in contention for the Brazilian Championship title. Before the decision with Galo, there are “five finals” for Series A. See the full table!

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