

Vasco da Gama
Alapítva
1898
Helyszín
Estádio São Januário
Város
Rio de Janeiro
Kapacitás
24,584
Borítás
grass
Tudtad?
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama was founded in 1898 in Rio de Janeiro by Portuguese immigrants and Brazilian workers, initially as a rowing club.
Szezon statisztikák
Statisztika
4W 4D 5L
H:4W/A:0W
Gólok
18 / 19 (-1)
H:11/A:7
Kapott gól nélküli meccsek
2
H:2/A:0
Helyezés
15
Sérült játékosok (24)
Legutóbbi eredmények
vs Olimpia
30/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ Corinthians
26/04/2026Brazil Série A
@ Paysandu
22/04/2026Copa do Brasil
vs São Paulo
18/04/2026Brazil Série A
vs Audax Italiano
15/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
@ Remo
11/04/2026Brazil Série A
@ Barracas Central
07/04/2026CONMEBOL Sudamericana
vs Botafogo
05/04/2026Brazil Série A
@ Coritiba
01/04/2026Brazil Série A
vs Grêmio
22/03/2026Brazil Série A
Következő mérkőzések
@ Flamengo
Brazil Série A
03/05/2026
21:00
@ Audax Italiano
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
06/05/2026
00:00
vs Athletico Paranaense
Brazil Série A
10/05/2026
01:30
vs Paysandu
Copa do Brasil
13/05/2026
00:00
@ Internacional
Brazil Série A
16/05/2026
23:30
@ Olimpia
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
20/05/2026
00:00
vs RB Bragantino
Brazil Série A
24/05/2026
01:30
vs Barracas Central
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
28/05/2026
02:30
vs Atlético Mineiro
Brazil Série A
31/05/2026
21:00
@ Vitória
Brazil Série A
22/07/2026
22:00
Vasco da Gama
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama was founded in 1898 in Rio de Janeiro as a rowing club by Portuguese immigrants and Brazilian workers, later establishing a football department in 1915. Named after the famous explorer Vasco da Gama, the club is known as O Gigante da Colina (The Giant of the Hill) and plays in white with a diagonal black sash. Their home ground, São Januário stadium, opened in 1927. Vasco has a distinguished history of social inclusion, being one of the first Brazilian clubs to field Afro-Brazilian and working-class players. Their titles include four Campeonato Brasileiro Série A crowns, the Copa Libertadores (1998), and four Copa do Brasil trophies. In 1957, Vasco beat Real Madrid 4–3 in the final of the Tournoi de Paris, and in 1948 became the first Brazilian club to win an international title abroad.






































