Clássico Vovô

Clássico Vovô

Botafogo's and Fluminense's supporters
LocationRio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
TeamsBotafogo
Fluminense
First meetingFluminense 6–0 Botafogo
Friendly
October 22, 1905
Latest meetingBotafogo 2–0 Fluminense
Campeonato Brasileiro
April 26, 2025
StadiumsMaracanã (Fluminense)
Nilton Santos (Botafogo)
Statistics
Meetings total383
Top scorerHeleno de Freitas (16)
Waldo (16)
All-time seriesBotafogo: 130
Fluminense: 141
Draw: 112
Largest victoryFluminense 8–0 Botafogo
1906 Campeonato Carioca
May 16, 1906
Botafogo
Fluminense

The Clássico Vovô (English: Grandpa Derby or Grandfather Derby) is the name given to Botafogo and Fluminense association football derby, both teams from the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the oldest rivalry among the major clubs in Brazil, and the third oldest in the Americas.

Botafogo and Fluminense are two of the four big clubs in Rio de Janeiro, alongside Flamengo and Vasco da Gama.

Matches usually take place at the Maracanã, with 78 thousand seats, and at the Nilton Santos Stadium, with 45 thousand seats, located in the Engenho de Dentro neighborhood.

The most contested tournament by teams is the Carioca Championship, with Botafogo winning the competition 21 times, and Fluminense 33. In the Brazilian Championship, Botafogo won three titles and Fluminense has won four, in addition to one Brazil Cup title.

At international level, Botafogo has won a CONMEBOL Cup and a Copa Libertadores, and Fluminense has won a Copa Libertadores and a Copa Rio, which it claims to be equivalent to a Club World Cup. Fluminense is the only football team in the world to hold the IOC Olympic Cup ("Coupe Olympique"), a non-competitive award for distinguished service in defending the ideals of the Olympic Movement and for considering the particular merits of institutions or associations and their services provided to sport, achieved in 1949.