Some examples include: From outside the city, the club has had a historic rivalry with Botafogo is in the top 10 of Brazil's largest fanbases; it is the third-most popular club in the state of Rio de Janeiro, behind only Flamengo and Vasco. Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho more commonly known as Maracanã Stadium named after the neighbourhood it is located in, is the largest stadium in Brazil with a 74,738 capacity, and second largest in South America. Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos, previously called Estádio Olímpico João Havelange and often nicknamed Engenhão, was built for the 2007 Pan-American Games that were hosted by Rio de Janeiro.

In 2003, Botafogo ranked second in Brazil's Second division (after In 2006, the club won the Rio de Janeiro State Championship for the 18th time, and again in 2010 and 2013 with the iconic players Nowadays, Botafogo is the only club to have won titles in three different centuries, including the state championship for rowing in 1899. Not all the stadiums have birds-eye views yet. 2016. They did so on December 8, 1942 after a basketball match between both clubs, when Botafogo Football Club player In the 1940s, after the creation of Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, the team's best player was 1989 ended a period of 21 years without a title when the club won the state championship, retaining the trophy in 1990.Botafogo would be relegated to the Second Division after ranking last in the Brazilian League of 2002. In 2000, Botafogo finished 12th in a vote by subscribers of FIFA Magazine for the FIFA Cl…

24.01.2017 Rio de Janeiro: Botafogo reclaim Olympic Stadium in style. Painted in black and white, now Estadio Nilton Santos is really home to Botafogo instead of being a neutral multi-use stadium. In addition, the club has some of Brazilian football's most notable records, as the largest number of unbeaten matches: 52 games between 1977 and 1978; the most unbeaten matches record in the On August 12, 1904, another club was founded in the neighborhood: the Electro Club, the name first given to the Botafogo Football Club. The stadium officially opened on the 30 June 2007 with a match between Botafogo and Fluminense. It is used mostly for football … Other stadiums used by the club during its history are:

We can speak to the Wernecks, to Arthur César, Vicente and Jacques".With the same name, the same location, the same colours and most important the same supporters, it seemed inevitable that the clubs would merge. The idea came during an algebra lesson at Alfredo Gomes College, when Flávio Ramos wrote to his friend Emmanuel Sodré: "Itamar has a football club in Martins Ferreira Street. Check out João Havelange Stadium™.