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Haven't scored in their last 6 matches
Have scored 9 goals in their last 5 matches
Have kept the most clean sheets in the competition (2)
Wesley Moreira has the most shots on target per match for Ferroviaria (2.2)
22 Apr 2025 23:00:00 GMT?Volta Redonda vs Ferroviaria on Tue
22 Apr 2025 23:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHave scored 0 goals in their last 5 matches
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This is the first time the teams are playing against each other
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Have scored 0 goals in their last 5 matches
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17 Apr 2025 23:00:00 GMT?CRB won 1–0 over Volta Redonda on Thu
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Fans were left absolutely stunned by a rare goal that was scored in a Brazilian match on Thursday
Brazilian Serie A side Fluminense travelled to second-tier Volta Redonda for a match in the Campeonato Carioca
Fluminense were heavy favourites but neither team could break the deadlock at Estádio Municipal General Raulino de Oliveira in Rio de Janeiro
But with just three minutes left to play Luiz Carlos Paulino de Carvalho
known as ‘Mirandinha’ scored a spectacular bicycle kick to hand Volta a memorable victory
Not only was the finish stunning but the assist was equally as good with Bruno Santos de Oliveira latching onto a loose ball with his back to goal before allowing the ball to bounce
Then he blindly used a bicycle kick to send the ball towards goal before ‘Mirandinha’ made no mistake to secure a historic victory
And fans on social media could not help but give their take on the stunning goal with some even saying the race for the Puskas award is over in the first month of the year
According to FIFA
the Puskas is awarded to the player who scores the "best goal of the year"
The strike must be an "aesthetically beautiful goal
awarded without distinction of championship
scored without the result of luck or a mistake and in support of Fair Play"
One said: "I'VE BEEN DAYDREAMING ABOUT THIS MY WHOLE LIFE."
Another added: "Damn Puskas over and its not even a month into the year."
A third explained: "Most Brazilian thing I've seen in my life."
While a fourth commented: "That’s the Puskas wrapped up everyone go home."
With a fifth saying: "I'm not from Brazil but i think this goal deserve to win the Puskas."
A sixth praised: "That’s the Puskas wrapped up everyone go home."
Another said: "That might be the best goal I’ve ever seen
there will undoubtedly be more stunning goals in 2025 but Mirandinha will certainly be in with a chance of securing the coveted award
Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho won the 2024 edition of the award for his acrobatic bicycle kick against Everton in November 2023
Topics: Football
2025 - Fans of Brazilian footballers thrilled by goal with which the Volta Redonda Football Club he beat in a derby the noble Fluminense
in the second phase of the Taça Guanabara tournament
a regional competition played in Rio de Janeiro and the first phase of the Carioca Championship
when the match was already headed towards 0-0
Bruno Santos invents a bicycle desperate in the air
to put the ball back in the center of the area
ball recovered on the fly with a splendid overhead kick by Mirandinha (Real name Luiz Carlos Paulino de Carvalho) who scores to make it 1-0
sent the Municipal General Raulino de Oliveira Stadium in Rio de Janeiro into raptures
Now Volta Redonda will face Bangu Atlético Clube
Bicycle assistance and goals of… bicycle things that we know aboutpic.twitter.com/lkMo322TXm
Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and Eduardo Simoes; Editing by Alex Richardson
Haven't scored in their last 3 matches
Have scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
06 Apr 2025 22:00:00 GMT?Cuiaba won 1–0 over Volta Redonda on Sun
06 Apr 2025 22:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches
Volta Redonda is playing home against Cuiaba at Estádio Municipal General Raulino de Oliveira on Sun
Maria Carolina Marcello and Marcela Ayres in Brasilia
and Andre Romani in Sao Paulo; Editing by Sarah Morland
Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match.
The current head to head record for the teams are Volta Redonda 5 win(s), Fluminense 3 win(s), and 2 draw(s).
Haven't scored in their last 2 matches
09 Mar 2025 21:00:00 GMT?Volta Redonda vs Fluminense on Sun
09 Mar 2025 21:00:00 GMT ended in a 0–0 tie.InsightsHaven't scored in their last 2 matches
Volta Redonda is playing home against Fluminense at Estádio Municipal General Raulino de Oliveira on Sun
This is 1/2 of the Carioca Taca Guanabara Playoff
The current head to head record for the teams are Volta Redonda 5 win(s)
25 Jan 2025 19:30:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Flamengo won 2–0 over Volta Redonda on Sat
Have scored 10 goals in their last 5 matches
25 Jan 2025 19:30:00 GMT?Flamengo won 2–0 over Volta Redonda on Sat
25 Jan 2025 19:30:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches
Volta Redonda is playing home against Flamengo at Arena BRB Mané Garrincha on Sat
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Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional was the initial test of developmentalism
PHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSNCSN’s first operationsPHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSN
Getúlio Vargas signed the document that created the Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) steel mill
When the mill went into operation in 1946 (without the presence of its creator
who was politically ostracized at the time)
CSN became the main source of Brazilian steel
the Ponte da Amizade bridge that crosses to Paraguay
the subways of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo and Atlântica Avenue
are all landmarks that used the steel manufactured in the city of Volta Redonda
the company was not only of economic importance; it was transformed into – Brazil of the future,- the promise of the Estado Novo regime to achieve social and economic independence
“The Vargas regime wanted CSN to be a prime example of the implementation of new social welfare policies for industrial workers
Volta Redonda was to be a model of the country’s social development in the industrial era,” explains historian Oliver Dinius
and author of Brazil’s steel city: developmentalism
and industrial relations in Volta Redonda: 1941-1964 (Stanford University Press)
the research studies of which were supported by FAPESP
Dinius is now looking for a Brazilian publishing company to translate the book
“The steel mill was planned as a company-town
with subsidized housing and an extensive network of urban services
which was to be the reference of Brazil’s industrial modernity and social progress
the government wanted to strengthen the possibility of maintaining peaceful labor relations without any conflicts between capital and labor
encouraging the company’s directors to apply the provisions established in the Consolidação das Leis do Trabalho (CLT)
the steel mill was the site of the first attempts to establish new labor-related control institutions as a public policy,” says the researcher
the steel workers at the company were the agents of state industrialization
the beneficiaries of the new social welfare policies established by the Estado Novo regime
and the first targets of political control over labor.” The CSN steel mill was the “Apple of its eye” i.e
It was viewed as a symbol of progress and industrialization
wrapped inside a nationalistic ideology that legitimized state intervention
a reference company for the rest of the country; in addition to tons of steel
the company was also supposed to produce a new type of laborer – healthy
and disciplined,” says sociologist Regina Morel
a professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and author of the paper A ferro e a fogo: construção da família siderúrgica
it is misleading to state that the workers of Volta Redonda were labor pawns of the Vargas Government and of corporatist unionism because of the record-breaking 43 years during which no labor strike occurred
understanding the evolution of the labor force is understanding the dilemmas of national developmentalism
“The success of the development model that created CSN depended on the capacity of the State to ensure continuous and growing production at the few strategic companies that produced capital goods
This strengthened the position of the workers of Volta Redonda
placing the State within the political and economic imperative of maintaining this production
The mere threat of a labor strike was enough to generate a political crisis and provoke an immediate response to the demands of the labor union,” says Dinius
“The case of CSN is an example in the sense that it reveals how workers working in strategic places have the power to limit the capitalistic control of work
redefine the rules that govern industrial relations to their benefit
and protect salary increases from political pressures
They had the latent power to subvert an entire development model.” This vision gives the study an innovative character
“The sociological interpretations of the relationship between State
capital and labor movement place the State at the service of the interests of capital
using its repressive powers against the workers
This model has to be reconsidered to understand the historical moment in which the State became the manager of a huge industrial company and gained the role of mediator of the relations between capital and labor
and adapted itself to a new political reality
brought upon by the people’s vote,” he explains
“The history of CSN illuminates this new complexity in the relations between the State and the labor movement in hegemonic industrial capitalism
with labor strikes and struggles between workers and the police; this is an issue of complex negotiations between the government
and the company’s management.” According to the researcher
the labor unions of CSN were able to get extensive concessions in terms of salaries and benefits
thus bringing to reality at Volta Redonda the labor-related promise of social well-being made by the Estado Novo
PHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSNWorkers pose next to engineerPHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSN
The path until the construction of the steel mill was as long and tortuous as the national steel problem which had dragged on throughout the country’s history and only began to change after the Revolution of 1930
even though during the campaign of the Aliança Liberal
Vargas had already taken on the commitment of finding a solution that would prevent Brazilians from being “at the mercy of foreigners.” This was a reference to the contract of 1920
signed by the Brazilian Government and the Itabira Iron Ore Company
owned by American businessman Percival Farquhar
the American company agreed to build a steel mill in exchange for the monopoly over the transportation of the ore
Getúlio declared that the steel mill was “ideal,” and decreed the nullity of the contracts with the Americans
he announced the creation of the National Steel Industry Committee
When Vargas and the Estado Novo regime took office in 1937
the steel mill actually became a government priority and Brazil’s trump card in the relations between Brazil and the two rival powers
conversations were initiated with the U.S.’s United Steel concerning the latter’s participation in the Brazilian steel industry program
The conversations had the support of President Roosevelt
who wanted Brazil to align with the United States
In the famous speech on board the armored ship Minas Gerais
Vargas was ambiguous about a possible alliance with Germany
and finally managed to get a positive response from the U.S
the CSN was created as a public and private joint stock company
Nearly ten thousand men worked during the peak of the construction work
The company gained “national security” status
The decision to build a city resulted from the need to house the enormous quantity of laborers needed to build and operate the steel mill
“The intention of the CSN was to educate the men who came from the rural regions and turn them into ‘civilized’ people to work at the steel mill and create a community of working-class families,” says Dinius
“Vargas and the ideologues of the Estado Novo viewed the city as a showcase of a Christian order that would allow the country to make the transition from a rural to an industrial society
They wanted to create an industrial utopia to give an example to Brazil and the rest of the world
Volta Redonda was referred to as the ‘sweet Pittsburgh of Rio de Janeiro’
To make this idea of ‘the steel mill family’ materialize
CSN used the coercive power of an authoritarian State
always wrapped in an ideology of Catholic paternalism with a social and economic development agenda
The promise was to transcend the rationality of industrial capitalism,” says the researcher
Although reality did not support this myth
the discourse attracted Brazilians’ imagination
CSN sought to create a culture of pride and loyalty based on Christian values
which combined the idea of duty and discipline with generous social services
education for the children and leisure activities
Management expected this culture to result in productivity gains.” At the same time
CSN exerted total control over the lives of the inhabitants of the company-town
extending its power to the private lives of the workers by means of various discipline mechanisms
“The houses were different in terms of location
according to the company’s hierarchy
This hierarchy was embedded in the urban space
where each person was attributed a place,” points out researcher Regina Morel of the UFRJ
Management would instruct the workers to see themselves as “soldiers” building a Brazil that would be better
and where everybody’s sacrifice would be offset by economic stability and a comfortable life in a modern city
“Volta Redonda was also a feeler on the part of Brazil’s Catholic Church authorities
which at the time were on good terms with the Estado Novo
concerning actions in the lay world of work
using new integration strategies with the faithful
the local church authorities – which had previously been a source of paternalistic power – turned into an instrument of opposition to CSN
the Catholic culture was still strongly embedded in labor union members
the labor unions were no longer following obedience or discipline
They had come under the influence of the Liberation Theology
lost its social and political power in the 1990’s after the privatization of the steel mill and the arrival of the Evangelical churches,” says Dinius
PHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSNPresident Vargas visits the CSN in the 1950’sPHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSN
Another specific characteristic of CSN refers to the origin of its labor union
the creation of which did not contradict the wishes of the company’s management; indeed
the labor union had management’s full support
“The creation of the labor union reinforced the corporate formula related to the control of workers’ movements
with the objective of ensuring its ties to the steel mill and
to the government,” Regina points out
the state-owned nature of the company would carry a lot of weight in the labor union?s choices regarding workers’ demands and the contradictory attitudes taken in relation to CSN
the labor union was a major driver in allowing the workers’ to achieve citizenship rights.” As the years went by
the initial paternalism gradually became less powerful
because of new productivity demands of the industrialization process
the company adopted new forms of rationalization
which increased the individualization and hierarchy of the workers and stricter control over the work processes,” says the researcher “In addition
the first generation of workers retired in the 1970’s; this generation strongly identified with the company because of its paternalistic past
It was a group of workers who had built up their professional identity at the steel mill and the new generations had very little involvement with CSN,” explains sociologist Wilma Mangabeira
a professor at the University of Middlesex
and author of the book Os dilemas do novo sindicalismo: democracia e política em Volta Redonda [The dilemmas of the new union movement: democracy and politics in Volta Redonda]
the identity of the workers was supported by the history of the company and by the differences between CSN employees and employees of other industries
Now they were coming closer to other labor groups that worked elsewhere
The younger generations no longer identified with the concept of a state company employee; they identified more closely with the concept of the steelworker.” In the 1960’s
CSN began to cut back on its social responsibilities and paternalism declined
The military coup d´état in 1964 intensified this decline and created a new labor identity
which sent military troops to take over the company after the fall of former president Goulart
opted for a developmentalism which had very few labor-related characteristics
The widely-held belief among the military was that the major contribution of CSN to Brazil’s development was the production of enormous quantities of high-quality steel and that the social welfare rights on the labor agenda were not supposed to interfere in this mission,” Dinius points out
“While seeking to preserve and expand benefits
the workers tried to break away from the paternalistic model and seek direct access to the rights established in the CLT
They went from being members of the ‘steel mill family’ to Brazilian citizens,” says Regina
“The case of CSN shows how the CLT – in spite of its corporatist nature – can
create transformation in the forms of controlling the work force and building up a feeling of citizenship,” she adds
the powerful labor union that had obtained high salaries for its members (those salaries were much higher than the average salaries paid to employees in private sector companies) and many other benefits in the 1950’s and early 1960’s were weakened with the advent of the military regime
“The military forces jailed the labor union leaders
took away the political rights of many of these leaders and intervened in the labor union by putting in place a junta that worked very closely with the management of CSN in relation to cutting back expenses
the power of the labor union managed to obtain salary increases at the time when salaries were pegged to an index,” says Dinius
the main concern of the labor leaders was to maintain a good relationship with the military governments in order to preserve the privileged status they had gained as employees of the CSN
“The labor union avoided open confrontations with the company and the strongest opposition to the company came from Catholic social movements
which were very powerful on the outskirts of Volta Redonda
The labor union joined forces with these groups after the election of labor leader Juarez Antunes
linked to the Central Única dos Trabalhadores (CUT)
This led to the radicalization of the labor movement in the 1980’s.” Dinius points out that at that time the country was going through a serious economic crisis
which led the State to pressure CSN to cut back on expenses
This was the most famous and violent of all strikes
albeit not the first in a series of labor strikes that blew up in the 1980’s under the leadership of CUT
“The 1988 strike was the first strike with victims
following in the wake of the Brazilian State’s long tradition of calling upon the Armed Forces to deal with crises at CSN.”
PHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSNPresident Vargas and the president of the steel millPHOTOGRAPH FILES - CSN
the split in the group linked to the CUT led to the election of a group linked to the Força Sindical
which facilitated the privatization process
“The consequences of the privatization of CSN were felt
which changed the social and economic profile of the city and eliminated any lingering paternalistic ties between the company and the city
The labor union movement in the 1980’s and the labor strikes had postponed this process
but it was clear that the company had to reduce its work force to compete with other domestic industries,” says the researcher
we cannot state that privatization solved CSN’s biggest problem: the strategic position of its workers
based on key job positions on the production scale
stop all of the steel mill’s operations and adversely affect the Brazilian economy
Privatization made the company feasible as a commercial venture within the logic of capitalism
but it did not abolish these strategic positions,” the researcher states
“The Vargas Era had a corporatist project through which it intended to rebuild Brazil as a modern nation supported by an alliance between the State
CSN was created as a place where this vision of the country’s future would materialize in the present
Volta Redonda was a small-scale version of this new world.” According to Dinius
pressure was put on the two Vargas Governments to demand that the management of CSN implement social services and the laws established CLT in exemplary form
The steel workers understood the meaning of this special status
“The labor unions always put forth their demands as being fair compensation for the contribution that the workers were making to the country’s development
they used the developmentalist discourse to justify their demands which
adversely affected CSN’s financial problems and
contributed to the crisis of developmentalism and to the military coup d´état of 1964.” Thus
although the labor union was not directly responsible for the demise of developmentalism
its success created problems for this national developmentalism model
as its union achievements reduced the economic benefits produced by CSN for Brazil
“The conclusion is that the history of the company emphasized the weak points of the developmentalism model based on a few big companies
CSN contributed significantly towards Brazil’s growth
but this contribution was smaller than the one envisioned by the technocrats
who never dreamed that the workers would mobilize their strategic power to demand higher compensation for their efforts,” says Dinius
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linear block with predominantly glass curtain walls
the idea was keeping the view from the houses towards the valley as clear and unblocked as possible
the building by BLOCO arquitetos is divided into two main elements: the pavilion and the podium
all the areas that needed opaque walls were positioned on both ends of the main body
allowing for transparency in all its central spaces
it is leveled to the street on one side and outcrops as a set of volumes on the lower part of the lot
the podium articulates the main elements of the program: the indoor spaces
the swimming pools and the ramp and stairs that connect them
allowing for the pavilion to sit on its upper level and the swimming pools two meters below
video cortesy of BLOCO arquitetos
most of the indoor space has a ceiling height of 250cm
which allows for the structure eaves to protect it from the sun
the main events room in the central part of the pavilion is marked by a different ceiling height of 480cm
this directed the creation of the pergola around it to project shadow and protect the high windows from the sun
whereas this pergola has a very defined function the ones on the projecting ‘edges’ of the building have the role of extending the visual effect of its horizontality
made with natural cumaru wood from a certified and sustainable origin
is the material that aims for the connection between the industrial character of the main structure and the domestic atmosphere of the houses that will be built around it
the main steel structure is exposed and painted in black
as well as the steel tubes that collect the rainwater
the ceilings are made of natural cumaru wood from a certified and sustainable origin
the podium articulates the main elements of the program
all the areas that needed opaque walls were positioned at both ends of the main body
the building is divided into two main elements: the pavilion and the podium
the urbanization project reserved the least rugged portions for the residential lots
with the intention of keeping the view as open as possible
the design team chose to make a transparent construction
encountered among mountains practically free of building interferences
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The current head to head record for the teams are Volta Redonda 2 win(s)
Have conceded the most penalties this season (2)
Have scored 1 goals in their last 5 matches
Matheus has created the most big chances for Paysandu (2)
03 May 2025 23:30:00 GMT?Volta Redonda won 1–0 over Paysandu on Sat
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Volta Redonda is playing home against Paysandu at Estádio Municipal General Raulino de Oliveira on Sat
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