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Alisson Records His First Goal in Fluminense History

Fluminense forward Alisson has scored his first goal for the club, making history as the first player to do so in the team's history.

The Brazilian international made the milestone in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Coritiba at the Estádio Alagoano, with the assist coming from fellow forward Gabriel Jesus.

It was a historic moment for the 22-year-old, who had previously played for other clubs including Palmeiras and Santos before joining Fluminense last year.

"Today is a very special day for me," said Alisson on Twitter after scoring his first goal for the club. "To be able to score my first goal for Fluminense is a dream come true."

The win also saw Fluminense move up to third place in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A,Qatar Stars League Perspective with the team now looking to continue their impressive form.

"It's always nice to score your first goal for a new club," said Fluminense coach Jorge Jesus. "We'll continue to work hard and try to achieve more success together."

Overall, it was a great day for Fluminense and Alisson, who will hope to continue to perform well for the team in the upcoming matches.