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European football’s superiority complex and Fluminense’s mission to destroy it

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July 8, 2025
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For decades, European football has proudly worn the crown as the undisputed king of the global game. The continent’s leagues command the biggest TV deals, lure the most expensive players, and generate the largest crowds. From the Champions League anthem echoing through iconic cathedrals like Anfield and the Bernabéu, to the relentless glamor of the Premier League’s global reach, European football projects an aura of invincibility — a self-appointed standard bearer for how the sport should be played.

 

Yet beneath the glitz lies a superiority complex that many outside Europe have long grown tired of. The perception that only European clubs, coaches, and systems can deliver “real” football is an unspoken rule in the modern era — one that dismisses the proud traditions and brilliance of clubs in South America, Africa, and Asia.

 

Brazilian side Fluminense have emerged as one of the few willing to directly challenge this narrative on the pitch. As winners of the 2023 Copa Libertadores, Fluminense earned the right to represent South America in the FIFA Club World Cup — one of the rare occasions when clubs from different continents clash with a global title on the line. For the Tricolor, the tournament was more than just silverware. It was a chance to remind Europe that the soul of football did not sprout solely under English rain or Spanish sun — it also lives in the steamy Maracanã nights, where style, improvisation, and street-born genius have always been Brazil’s football identity.

 

When Fluminense stepped onto the field against Manchester City in the 2023 Club World Cup final, they faced the embodiment of Europe’s footballing arrogance. Pep Guardiola’s machine-like City side, built with oil-backed billions and refined with tactical precision, was expected to swat aside the South Americans with ease. For City, it was just another trophy to tick off. For Fluminense, it was a battle for respect — a statement that their artistry and audacity deserved the same reverence as Europe’s calculated dominance.

 

Though the scoreline that night did not favor Fluminense, their mission resonated far beyond the final whistle. They refused to betray their identity — playing a possession-heavy, technical style, trying to match City pass for pass. Instead of cowering or turning the final into a defensive siege, they tried to win on their own terms. In doing so, they echoed the spirit of historic upsets — when Internacional humbled Barcelona in 2006, or when Corinthians stunned Chelsea in 2012. Each of these moments is a crack in the facade of Europe’s supposed untouchability.

 

The Club World Cup itself has long been dismissed by Europe’s elite — seen as an inconvenience sandwiched between more lucrative domestic and Champions League commitments. But for clubs like Fluminense, it remains one of the few chances to force a direct comparison. It is a reminder that the game’s heartbeat still thumps in the backstreets of Rio, Buenos Aires, Casablanca, or Cairo.

 

Today, as FIFA pushes plans for an expanded Club World Cup, these rare battles may become more frequent — and so might the opportunities for South American clubs to punch through Europe’s bubble. Still, money talks. The financial gulf means that even Brazil’s biggest teams cannot compete for talent or facilities on the same scale as Europe’s powerhouses. But football is not always about balance sheets. It is about belief, identity, and the refusal to bow to another continent’s myth of superiority.

 

For Fluminense, the mission continues every time they step onto the pitch — in the Libertadores, in the Maracanã, or on the rare nights when they face Europe’s self-proclaimed kings. Their football is a statement that the game’s magic is not monopolized by the rich clubs of England, Spain, or Germany. In an era when Europe’s clubs treat the rest of the world as a talent pool rather than a rival, Fluminense and clubs like them carry the torch for everyone still bold enough to say: We can beat you at your own game.

 

The superiority complex may endure for now, propped up by billions and broadcast deals. But as long as teams like Fluminense dare to dream and dare to play their football, the myth remains vulnerable. And every now and then, the kings of Europe are reminded that the beautiful game does not belo

ng to them alone.

 

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