In Sao Paulo, Botafogo’s 28-year Brazilian league title drought seemed to be coming to an end with a promising start and substantial investment from US investor John Textor.
However, the loss of their coach to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi club and a string of key match defeats led to a spectacular implosion. Despite leading the league for 31 matches, Botafogo suffered the biggest reversal in “Brasileirao” history, being mathematically eliminated from the 2023 title race. The team’s commanding lead evaporated, reducing them to fifth place. The once-unstoppable start, including a record 13 wins in the first 15 matches, contrasted sharply with the humiliating homestretch. Textor’s investment and the team’s early success made fans and the media dare to dream, but injuries, coaching changes, and lost leads contributed to their downfall. Palmeiras is now poised for a second consecutive title, while Botafogo, out of title contention with 64 points, had a forgettable November marked by painful defeats and setbacks.