Vasco’s last title was the 2016 Campeonato Carioca.
Vasco’s team reached an uncomfortable record for its supporters. On Tuesday, the 7th, the club marked 3,165 days without winning a title, the longest drought in the club’s history. The last trophy lifted was the 2016 Campeonato Carioca. View the premier football results at ai live score.
This drought surpassed the previous worst record for Vasco, when the club went without trophies from 1936 to 1945, an era when teams competed in fewer tournaments. Both trophies won during that time were the Carioca Championships of those respective years.
The third longest drought in the club’s history also occurred in the 21st century, reflecting that the current moment for the “Gigante da Colina” is not good. Between 2003 and 2011, Vasco went 2,999 days without a title.
The last title in Vasco’s history was secured after two games in the final against Botafogo. In the first match, at the Maracanã, Jorge Henrique scored the only goal of the game, giving Vasco an advantage for the return leg. In the second game, also at the Maracanã, Botafogo took the lead with a goal from Leandrinho, but Rafael Vaz equalized in the 11th minute of the second half, securing the title for Vasco. Stay ahead of the curve with BBscore football.