The victory against Palmeiras in the Supercopa do Brasil not only allowed São Paulo to start the year on the right foot but also saw the Tricolor fill their trophy cabinet with the only trophy they missed. Now, they can take pride on being the only Brazilian team to have won all existing competitions in the current calendar.
Flamengo, Grêmio, Corinthians, and Internacional are the closest teams to repeating this feat, as they are only one title away from achieving it.
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The pending titles for the main Brazilian teams
Tournaments in consideration: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Brasileirao, Copa do Brasil, Recopa Sudamericana, Supercopa do Brasil, and State Championship.
- Atlético Mineiro: FIFA Club World Cup and Copa Sudamericana
- Athletico Paranaense: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores, Recopa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Bahia: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, Copa do Brasil, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Botafogo: Copa Libertadores, Copa do Brasil, FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Corinthians: Copa Sudamericana
- Cruzeiro: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Flamengo: Copa Sudamericana
- Fluminense: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Grêmio: Copa Sudamericana
- Internacional: Supercopa do Brasil
- Palmeiras: FIFA Club World Cup and Copa Sudamericana
- Santos: Copa Sudamericana and Supercopa do Brasil
- Sport Recife: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
- Vasco da Gama: FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa Sudamericana, and Supercopa do Brasil
Corinthians will have the opportunity to emulate what São Paulo achieved as they will compete in the 2024 Sudamericana, while Flamengo and Grêmio could only aspire to do so if they finish in third place in the Libertadores group stage.