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18 Set 2025 | 16:59
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Charly Alcaraz arrived at Flamengo as one of the promises to reinforce the team's midfield. The Argentine, known for his disposition and energy, still seeks to evolve in technical and strategic aspects on the field. In addition to the support of veterans like Filipe Luís, Alcaraz sees the Copa do Brasil as a fundamental opportunity to gain confidence and improve his calmness with the ball. In this article, we explore Charly Alcaraz's role in Flamengo and his trajectory in the search for stability in Brazilian football
At Flamengo, Charly Alcaraz stands out for his intensity and determination on the field, two characteristics that won over the fans. However, the midfielder still faces challenges in remaining calm and controlling the ball in decisive moments, which is essential for him to establish himself as a reliable player in the team. With the support of Filipe Luís and the coaching staff, Alcaraz seeks to align his physical delivery with more calmness in his plays.
ALCARAZ'S CHANCE AT FLAMENGO
To accelerate its development, Charly Alcaraz is guided by Filipe Luís, one of the most experienced players in the squad. Filipe has played a fundamental role in sharing his experience and helping the Argentine maintain his balance on the field. The technical committee also treats Alcaraz's evolution with patience, recognizing the player's potential to become a key player for Flamengo
Winning the Copa do Brasil could represent a turning point for Charly Alcaraz at Flamengo. In addition to contributing to the team's success, winning the title would be essential for the Argentine to gain more confidence in his performance. The competition provides the ideal environment for him to gain experience in high-level games, consolidating his confidence and further developing his skills with the ball.
A DIFFERENT POTENTIAL IN FLAMENGO
If Alcaraz continues to evolve, he could establish himself as a strategic option in Flamengo's midfield. The team's patience and effort in developing the player reflect the expectation that he can add value in the search for titles and improve his performance. The Copa do Brasil could be a decisive first step for the Argentine to face even greater challenges.
Defender hangs up his boots at 38 and says he is satisfied with his career, despite not having been able to play for Mengão
18 Set 2025 | 19:00 |
Defender Gil, 38, has officially announced his retirement from professional football. In an interview with TV Record, the former defender confirmed the end of his playing career: " A new phase, I'm retiring from football. It's decided ."
Gil, ex-Corinthians, when declaring retirement: "the only thing missing was playing for Flamengo"
Gil built a remarkable relationship with Corinthians , a club he played for twice. Between 2013 and 2016, he was a key player in Tite's squad, crowning the period with the 2015 Brazilian Championship title . He returned to Corinthians in 2019 and, during his second stint, reached the impressive milestone of 400 appearances for the club.
Despite his solid history at Corinthians, Gil revealed a dream he never fulfilled: playing for Flamengo . " I did everything I wanted, the only thing missing was playing for Flamengo . Not everything is perfect. I'm grateful for the career I've built," he declared.
The final chapter of his career was at Santos, where he played in the 2024 Série B. The defender played an important role in the club's promotion to Série A , but lost his place in the squad and terminated his contract in August of the same year. Shortly thereafter, he decided to hang up his boots.
Having also played in Chinese football and enjoyed a solid career in Brazil, Gil ended his career as one of the greatest defenders of the last decade , recognized for his consistency, physical strength, and leadership on the field. In total, the former player appeared in 865 matches, scoring 43 goals and contributing 15 assists.
The red-black team faces the Argentines this Thursday (18), at 9:30 pm, at Maracanã, for the first leg of the Libertadores quarterfinals
18 Set 2025 | 18:30 |
Flamengo takes to the field this Thursday (18), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), to face Estudiantes, at Maracanã, for the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores. Coach Filipe Luís is betting on full strength to try to open up an advantage before the decision in Argentina.
Coach Filipe Luís is expected to field a full-strength squad against the Argentines: Rossi; Varela, Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira, and Ayrton Lucas; Saúl, De La Cruz, and Arrascaeta; Plata, Pedro, and Samuel Lino. The game will be broadcast live on Flamengo TV and with exclusive footage on ESPN.
Alex Sandro (calf) and Jorginho (thigh) are still recovering and are working individually on the field. Pulgar is also in the transition phase with physical therapy and is expected to return to training with the group only at the end of September.
Mengão idol, Uruguayan is having a goalscoring season and will be an important player in the first leg of the Libertadores quarterfinals against Argentina
18 Set 2025 | 18:00 |
Increasingly established as a Flamengo idol, Giorgian De Arrascaeta is enjoying one of the finest moments of his career. Since donning the iconic No. 10 jersey in December 2024 , the Uruguayan has taken center stage in the Flamengo midfield.
With 18 goals and 13 assists this season, he has already equaled his highest-scoring year since arriving in Rio de Janeiro and could achieve the best performance of his professional career. The midfielder will be one of coach Filipe Luís's main weapons in this Thursday's duel (18), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), at Maracanã , for the first leg of the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals.
In addition to Arrascaeta's key role, Flamengo will have reinforcements in its squad. Léo Ortiz, Varela, and Bruno Henrique are available to face Estudiantes . Meanwhile, Alex Sandro and Jorginho remain doubtful and will have their fitness assessed shortly before the match.
Eduardo Domínguez's team will be without González Pirez and Edwuin Cetré, both injured. Even so, 27 players were selected for the match in Rio de Janeiro, and the final training session took place at Fluminense's training center in Rio's West Zone . The Argentine team reached the quarterfinals after defeating Cerro Porteño 1-0 on aggregate.
FLAMENGO (Coach: Filipe Luis): Rossi; Varela (Emerson Royal), Leo Ortiz, Leo Pereira and Ayrton Lucas (Viña); Saul, De La Cruz (Jorginho) and Arrascaeta; Plata, Pedro and Samuel Lino.
ESTUDIATES (Coach: Eduardo Domínguez): Muslera; Román Gómez, Santiago Núñez, Facundo Rodríguez and Santiago Arzamendia; Ascacíbar, Gabriel Neves, Amondarain and Medina; Tiago Palacios and Guido Carrillo.