Botafogo have clinched a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup last 16, despite a narrow 1-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid on Monday.
A late goal from Antoine Griezmann wasn’t enough for Atletico, who needed to win by three goals to qualify, leaving them eliminated from the tournament.
Atletico struggled to break down Botafogo’s resolute defense throughout the match.
Despite a goalless first half, Griezmann’s introduction at halftime injected some urgency, with the Frenchman hitting the post and Alexander Sorloth missing a clear header.
Griezmann finally scored in the 87th minute, but it was too little, too late for the Spanish side. Botafogo’s goalkeeper, John Victor Maciel Furtado, was a standout, making crucial saves.
A controversial VAR decision in the first half denied Atletico a penalty, instead awarding Botafogo a free-kick for an earlier foul.
Julian Alvarez was a constant threat for Atletico, while Griezmann’s second-half impact was undeniable.
However, the collective defensive effort of the entire Botafogo team was the true highlight, earning them their progression.
Botafogo, finishing second in Group B, will now face the winner of Group A in the last 16, likely to be Inter Miami or Palmeiras. Atletico Madrid’s Club World Cup campaign has concluded.