The first year of energy drink soccer in the Brazilian top flight ended on a high note as Red Bull Bragantino’s tenth place finish earned the club a spot in the Copa Sudamericana, the second most important CONMEBOL club tournament. The Bragança Paulista-based team recovered from a slow start to become one of the best teams in the second half of the 2020 season that ended on Thursday with Flamengo winning its second consecutive title. The New York Red Bulls sister club, known informally as Massa Bruta, finished in tenth place after a 13 win, 14 draw and 11 loss record that earned them 53 points.