Fluminense's Underdog Journey: From Financial Struggles to Club World Cup Glory
Fluminense defies financial odds to reach the Club World Cup semifinals, showcasing resilience and skill against Al-Hilal.

Fluminense's coach Renato Portaluppi emphasized that 'soccer is decided on the pitch,' not by financial resources, as his team triumphed over the super-rich Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup quarterfinals. This victory has propelled them into the semifinals, continuing their remarkable underdog journey.
The Financial Disparity
Fluminense, grappling with financial difficulties, faced Al-Hilal, a team backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. Despite the stark financial contrast, Portaluppi's squad demonstrated that determination and teamwork can overcome monetary disadvantages.
Key Moments in the Match
- Martinelli's Stunning Strike: Fluminense took the lead with a spectacular goal from Martinelli in the first half.
- Hercules' Decisive Goal: Substitute Hercules scored the winning goal 20 minutes from time, replicating his heroics from the previous match against Inter Milan.
- Defensive Mastery: Veteran defender Thiago Silva and goalkeeper Fábio played pivotal roles in securing the win, with Silva's leadership and Fábio's crucial saves keeping Al-Hilal at bay.
Emotional Context
Al-Hilal's players, particularly Rúben Neves and João Cancelo, were visibly affected by the tragic loss of their close friend Diogo Jota. Despite their emotional turmoil, they gave their best on the pitch, but Fluminense's resilience proved insurmountable.
Looking Ahead
Fluminense now prepares for the semifinals, with their eyes set on the Club World Cup final. Their journey has not only been a testament to their skill and determination but also a financial boon, with their prize money significantly impacting their revenue.
Portaluppi's message remains clear: 'Football is decided on the pitch,' and Fluminense continues to embody this belief as they advance in the tournament.