Key Points

Botafogo started their Club World Cup campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Seattle Sounders. The Brazilians took an early lead but faced a strong second-half fightback from the MLS side. Meanwhile, Palmeiras and FC Porto played an entertaining goalless draw despite multiple chances. The results leave both groups wide open ahead of the next round of fixtures.

Key Points: Botafogo Edge Sounders 2-1 as Palmeiras and Porto Draw in Club WC

  • Botafogo secured a 2-1 win over Seattle Sounders in Group B
  • Jair Cunha and Igor Jesus scored first-half goals for Botafogo
  • Palmeiras and FC Porto battled to a 0-0 draw in Group A
  • Both matches set up intense second matchday clashes
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Club WC: Botafogo beat Sounders; Palmeiras and FC Porto play out goalless draw

Botafogo beat Seattle Sounders 2-1 while Palmeiras and FC Porto played a thrilling goalless draw in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.

"We showed we can compete. That’s what we’re asking: work and compete. And they did that tonight. – Brian Schmetzer"

Seattle, June 16

Botafogo began their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 campaign with a 2-1 victory against Seattle Sounders FC on Monday (IST) at Lumen Field, the Major League Soccer side's home stadium on Monday (IST).

First-half goals from Jair Cunha and Igor Jesus left the Brazilians level with Paris Saint-Germain but in second place in Group B due to an inferior goal difference.

Botafogo grabbed the lead in the 28th minute. Sounders left-back Nouhou Tolo shoved Artur to the ground to draw the match’s first yellow card, and the South Americans capitalised on the ensuing free kick with Cunha’s towering header. It was the 20-year-old defender's first senior goal.

The Sounders rallied in the second half, however, and applied sustained pressure in the final half hour. The home side finally broke through in the 75th minute when Cristian Roldan’s glancing header deflected off a defender and into goalkeeper John Victor’s net.

"We started the game very well, had chances, and then we scored. The first half was ok, but we didn’t cope with their intensity in the second half. "It’s our DNA to have the ball, but we didn’t do that very well today, and that was a problem," said Botafogo head coach Renato Paiva.

"It was an exciting game. I’m happy for the fans and proud of the players’ effort. In the first half, we gave a couple of goals away but came back in the second half and made a statement. We showed we can compete. That’s what we’re asking: work and compete. And they did that tonight," said Seattle Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer.

Meanwhile, SE Palmeiras and FC Porto played out a pulsating 0-0 draw in the third game of Matchday 2 at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025â„¢.

Despite the scoreline, the game was characterised by attacking football, with both sides creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities. The Brazilian side finished the match with 17 shots but just five on target.

The 0-0 draw means all teams in Group A are on one point, leaving everything to play for going into the group's second matchday.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Club World Cup article:
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Rahul K.
Great to see Brazilian clubs performing well! Botafogo's young defender scoring his first senior goal was the highlight for me. Hope ISL teams can reach this level someday 🤞 The intensity of these matches is something else!
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Priya M.
Seattle Sounders showed great fighting spirit in the second half! That's what I love about football - the underdog story. Though they lost, they proved they belong at this level. More such tournaments should include teams from different continents.
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Arjun S.
The Palmeiras vs Porto match was actually quite entertaining despite being goalless! Both teams played attacking football - reminds me of those classic Brazil vs Portugal matches. 17 shots from Palmeiras shows their intent. Hope they qualify from the group!
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Sunita R.
Watching these matches makes me wish India had a team in Club World Cup someday. Our football is improving but still miles behind. Maybe in next 10 years? 🤔 The quality difference is visible in every aspect - tactics, fitness, everything.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see MLS teams getting direct entry now. The gap between American and South American football is closing. Sounders gave a good account of themselves against Botafogo. Hope this tournament gets more coverage in India - it's quality football!

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