If brazilian clubs were from Italy

Ouça If brazilian clubs were from Italy (in portuguese) de Blog Brazilian Football no #SoundCloudThe most sucessfully countries in FIFA World Cup are Brazil, Germany and Italy. In this three countries, just german football usually be hegemonic (Italy actually too, but just actually). So, l took the decision to compare brazilian and italian clubs, resembling them. Enjoy, and let's go!

12. Hellas Verona and Atlético-MG
Hellas Verona, since 1903
Atlético-MG, since 1908
                               P. Elkjær,
the guy who recreated Verona winning the 1985's Scudetto. One of the best players
                         from Denmark.
Ballon d'or: 🥈1985
                    🥉1984
                            Ronaldinho,
 the guy who recreated Galo winning the 2013's Libertadores. One of the best players
                          from Brazil.
Ballon d'or: 🥇2005
                    🥉2004

11. Genoa and Botafogo 
Genoa, since 1893
Botafogo, since 1904
D. Milito, underrated argentine player, the most recent Genoa's idol.
Curiosity: 50.000 Racing supporters went to Milito's last game.
Jefferson, underrated brazilian player, the most recent Botafogo's idol.
Curiosity: defend a Messi penalty in 2014 Superclássico das Américas.

10. Fiorentina e Fluminense 
Fiorentina, since 1926
Fluminense, since 1902
G. Batistuta, a argentine goalscorer who bring back the Viola's respect from the past.
🇦🇷 3 World Cups: 1994, 1998 and 2002     
Fred, a brazilian goalscorer who bring back the Tricolor's respect from the past.
🇧🇷 2 World Cups: 2006 and 2014

 9. Parma and Vasco
Parma, since 1913
Vasco, since 1898
G. Zola, a 90's Parma's magical player, who left the club to become the greatest Chelsea's player.                                                   'The Magic Box' had his 25 number retired from Chelsea.
Juninho, a 90's Vasco's magical player, who left the club to become the greatest Lyon's player.                                                        "Contra o River Plate sensacional, gol do Juninho, Monumental!"                          (Against River Plate sensational, Juninho's goal, Monumental!)                                          

8. Lazio and Internacional
Lazio, since 1900
Internacional, since 1909
🇦🇷J. Verón, La Brujita (little wich), was the best Lazio's player (1997-2000) when Biancocelesti was the best european team: 
Scudetto
🥇2000
🥈1999
🥉2001
 Cup Winners Cup
🥇1999
Coccarda
🥇1998
🥇2000
 European Supercup
🥇1999
Italian Supercup
🥇1998
🥇2000
UEFA Cup
🥈1998
🇦🇷A. D'Alessandro, El Cabezón (big head), was the best Internacional's player (2005-2011) when Colorado was the strongest south american team:
Brazilian Championship 
🥈2005
🥈2009
Libertadores
🥇2006
🥇2010
Brazilian Cup
🥈2009
Suk-Americana
🥇2008
 Recopa
🥇2007
🥇2011
🥈2009
FIFA Club World Cup
🥇2006
🥉2010 

7. Sampdoria and Corinthians
Sampdoria, since 1946
Corinthians, since 1910
                             R. Mancini, 
the player who has changed the Blucerchiati story. 
Scudetto
🥇1991
European Cup
🥈1992
Cup Winners Cup 
🥇1990
🥈1989
Coccarda
🥇1985
🥇1988
🥇1989
🥇1994
🥈1986
🥈1991
European Supercup
🥈1990
Italian Supercup
🥇1991
🥈1988
🥈1989
🥈1994
                           M. Carioca,
the player who has changed the Timão story.
Brazilian Championship
🥇1998
🥇1999
FIFA Club World Cup
🥇2000
Brazilian Cup
🥇1995
🥈2001
São Paulo state championship
🥇1995
🥇1997
🥇1999
🥇2001
🥈1998

 6. Napoli and Grêmio
Napoli, since 1926
Grêmio, since 1903
Representing the south of Italy, supporters of the Partenopei has Maradona as a god.Representing the south of Brazil, supporters of the Imortal Tricolor has Renato Portaluppi as a god.
 
 5. Torino and Santos
Torino, since 1906
Santos, since 1912
 V. Mazzola, the greatest italian player
in XX century.
Pelé, the greatest brazilian player
in XX century.

 4. Roma and Flamengo 
Roma, since 1927
Flamengo, since 1895
                        F. Totti, Il Capitano,
                 maximum Giallorosssi idol.
                Zico, Galinho de Quintino,
              maximum Rubro-Negro idol. 
   
 3. Milan and São Paulo
Milan, since 1899
São Paulo, since 1930
     P. Maldini, a symbol of Rossoneri loyalty.
       R. Ceni, a symbol of Soberano loyalty.

2. Juventus and Palmeiras 
Juventus, since 1897
Palmeiras, since 1914
                World champion in 2006,
     Gigi didn't abandon La Vecchia Signora
                      in 2007 Serie B.
                World champion in 2002,
        São Marcos didn't abandon Verdão
     in 2003 brazilian championship Série B.

1. Internazionale and Cruzeiro
Internazionale, since 1908
Cruzeiro, since 1921
Luis Suárez Miramontes, El Arquitecto
the brain behind the team which defeated
the best european team in 1964,
the Real Madrid of Di Stéfano and Puskás.
Tostão, O Rei Branco,
the brain behind the team which defeated
the best south american team in 1966,
the Santos of Pelé and Pepe.




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