Calendario

Brasil - NBB 04/20 22:30 4 Botafogo vs Flamengo - View
Brasil - NBB 04/27 00:00 4 Flamengo vs Botafogo - View

Resultados

Brasil - NBB 04/10 23:00 - [16] Botafogo v Pinheiros [13] W 93-69
Brasil - NBB 04/08 23:00 - [16] Botafogo v Corinthians [11] L 72-116
Brasil - NBB 03/25 23:00 - [15] Botafogo v Sao Paulo [11] W 83-79
Brasil - NBB 03/21 22:30 - [5] Bauru v Botafogo [15] L 113-95
Brasil - NBB 03/19 23:00 - [3] Franca v Botafogo [15] L 97-74
Brasil - NBB 03/10 19:00 - [19] Brasilia v Botafogo [16] W 106-108
Brasil - NBB 03/08 22:00 - [17] Cerrado v Botafogo [16] W 79-82
Brasil - NBB 03/05 23:00 - [17] Botafogo v Mogi das Cruzes [18] L 84-87
Brasil - NBB 02/29 23:00 - [16] Botafogo v São José [9] L 90-93
Brasil - NBB 02/16 22:30 - [7] Unifacisa v Botafogo [17] L 96-66
Brasil - NBB 02/14 23:30 - [8] Fortaleza BC v Botafogo [17] L 84-75
Brasil - NBB 02/09 23:00 - SC Vasco Da Gama v Botafogo L 98-86

Botafogo Basquete, or Botafogo Basquetebol (English: Botafogo Basket or Botafogo Basketball) is the men's professional basketball team of the major multi-sports club Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas (Botafogo Football and Rowing), which is abbreviated as Botafogo F.R. The club is based in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The club's full name is Basquete do Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, which is abbreviated as Botafogo F.R. Basquete.

History

The multi-sport Club de Regatas Botafogo (Botafogo Rowing Club), abbreviated as C.R. Botafogo, was founded in 1894. The club's basketball section was founded in 1933, and were finalists of the Rio de Janeiro State Championship, in 1934 and 1937. The multi-sport club Botafogo Football Club, abbreviated as Botafogo F.C., was founded in 1904. Its basketball section won the Rio de Janeiro State Championship in 1939 and 1942.

Basketball played a major role in the development of Botafogo F.R.'s multi-sports athletic club. In 1942, a basketball game was played between the two sports clubs of the Botafogo neighborhood, C.R. Botafogo and Botafogo F.C., respectively. During the game, just after halftime, Armando Albano, a player of Botafogo F.C., died on the court, after suffering a heart attack. In his honor, the presidents of each club decided to merge their clubs, and become Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas (Botafogo Football and Rowing), abbreviated as Botafogo F.R. The club also took a new flag and a new crest, mixing both club's originals. After that, Botafogo F.R.'s basketball club won several local Rio de Janeiro State Championships, including the three-peat of 1943, 1944, and 1945.

Botafogo F.R. also won the Brazilian Cup (Brazilian Championship) title in 1967, and became the first and only club from Rio to win the top-tier level Brazilian league. Another club from Rio did not do so until 2000. They also competed in the 1968 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. At the beginning of the 2000s decade, the club's basketball department became amateur, and only became professional again in 2015.

In the 2017 season, Botafogo F.R. played in the Brazilian Gold League, the second-tier level of Brazilian pro club basketball. The club finished the regular season in first place, and went on to win the league title. They beat Blumenau in the playoffs, and then won the league's finals, after beating AAB Joinville in the 5th and decisive game, at home, by a score of 90–68. The team's main star, Jamaal Smith, was named the league's Finals MVP, after a great performance during the series.

In the 2018–19 NBB season, with Léo Figueiró already as head coach, the team reached the semifinals, losing to Flamengo Basketball that would go to win the league's title. Coach Léo Figueiró was named NBB's Coach of the Year. With this campaign, Botafogo finished 4th and secured a place at the Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol's next season.

At the beginning of the 2019–20 season, the team debuted at the Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol, in a group hosted in San Andres, Colombia, that had the home team Warriors de San Andrés, Nacional de Montevideo and Salta Basket. After finishing 2–1, the team advanced to the semifinals stage. The next stage was played in La Banda, and Botafogo faced, once again, Salta and Nacional, and the home team Ciclista Olímpico. At the first game, Botafogo beat Salta 62–61 with a buzzer-beater shot from Arthur Bernardi. The next day the team beat Nacional by a 10 points margin and, at the final and decisive game, Jamaal Smith put on a show and helped Botafogo come from a 17 point deficit against Ciclista Olímpico to advance to the Finals to face Corinthians. After losing the first game of the finals in Rio, the team counted with amazing performances of Jamaal Smith and Cauê Borges in game 2 and 3 respectively to win back to back games in São Paulo to conquer its first international trophy. The next day, a huge crowd of fans showed up to receive the players and celebrate the title at the club's Ginásio Oscar Zelaya.

El Club de Regatas Botafogo es un club deportivo brasileño con sede en la ciudad de Río de Janeiro. Fue fundado el 12 de febrero de 1894 y es uno de los clubes más tradicionales e importantes de Brasil.

La sección de baloncesto de Botafogo fue fundada en 1929 y es una de las más laureadas del país. Ha ganado el Campeonato Brasileño de Baloncesto en 14 ocasiones, la Copa de Brasil de Baloncesto en 7 ocasiones y el Campeonato Carioca de Baloncesto en 34 ocasiones.

Botafogo también ha tenido éxito en el ámbito internacional. Ha ganado la Liga Sudamericana de Baloncesto en 4 ocasiones y el Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones de Baloncesto en una ocasión.

En la actualidad, Botafogo es uno de los principales clubes de baloncesto de Brasil. Compite en el Campeonato Brasileño de Baloncesto y en el Campeonato Carioca de Baloncesto.

El equipo de baloncesto de Botafogo juega sus partidos en el Ginásio Oscar Zelaya, con capacidad para 1.500 espectadores.

Algunos de los jugadores más destacados de la historia de Botafogo son:

* Oscar Schmidt
* Amaury Pasos
* Marcelinho Machado
* Leandrinho Barbosa
* Alex Garcia