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With Simone Lee's debut, Sesc Flamengo defeats Tijuca in the Carioca Volleyball Championship
01 Out 2025 | 23:00
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02 Ago 2024 | 08:06 |
In an election year, behind the scenes of Flamengo are boiling. This last Thursday (1), the club's vice-president of communication between 2015 and 2018, Antonio Tabet, criticized the stance of the current red-black directors in celebrating the victory in the auction to purchase the Gasologista land, where the stadium will be built Dearest. However, Cacau Cotta, current director of external relations, countered.
SEE THE DIALOGUE:< b>TABET
“Rodrigo Dunshee's stance next to Landim makes others feel very ashamed. If it weren't comical, it would make you depressed, it's so sad. It looks like a pet dressed like its owner. That stupid nephew wanting to appear in the adult photo. All awkward, poor thing. He doesn't know where he's looking, what face he's making, whether he's giving a thumbs up or a “V” for victory. Then he stumbles... Look... it's sad. And there are those who think he could be president of Flamengo. Frankly…”.
COCOA
“While we work and achieve, your envy and repression is notorious and transparent! Keep living your life as a clown and we will continue working for the Flamengo institution, which is above everything and everyone!”.
TABET
“Do you think you offend an actor by calling him? the clown one? You're mistaken. I would be offended if you called me ignorant, sycophantic, incompetent, nepotistic or someone who uses the club as a springboard for political life, overpricing scores or slush funds. But that's not our case, is it? And another: the conversation here is about your boss (Dunshee). Let him answer for himself. Just ask him not to make the wrong Twitter account if he has more than one.”
REASON FOR THE FIGHT
On social media, Tabet posted a link to a video of the president of Mais Querido, where he talked to organized fans about purchasing the land. Alongside the president were Rodrigo Dunshee (legal vice), Marcos Braz (VP of football) and Diogo Lemos (VP of the presidential office). Thus, Tabet ridicules Dunshee's stance in the crowd.
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Mengão defeated the Tijucanas by 3 sets to 1, guaranteeing a place in the Cariocão final, where they will face their rival Fluminense.
07 Out 2025 | 22:16 |
Sesc Flamengo achieved an important victory over Tijuca Tênis Clube, this Tuesday (7), and sealed its place in the final of the Carioca Volleyball Championship. After the setback against Fluminense in the previous round, Bernardinho's team reacted with authority and won by 3 sets to 1, with partial scores of 25/21, 25/23 and 25/23.
Despite a brief stumble in the third set, when the opponent showed a strong reaction , Mais Querido maintained control of the match for most of the time and ensured its return to the state final.
The first two sets had a similar storyline: Sesc Flamengo dominated technically and tactically, but faced resistance from Tijuca Tênis Clube. In the first, the red-and-black team opened up a six-point lead, but saw their opponent close in late in the set, finishing 25-21.
The balance continued in the second set. The teams were tied at 20-20, until Mengão managed to open up a two-point lead and close it out at 25-23, extending their lead. In the third set, Tijuca fought back and took an 11-4 lead, exploiting Sesc Flamengo's defensive lapses. However, Bernardinho's team held their nerve, narrowed the gap, and regained control in the final stretch, turning the score around to 25-23.
With this result, Sesc Flamengo secured a spot in the final of the Rio de Janeiro Volleyball Championship, where they will once again face Fluminense—the team they defeated in the previous round. The final promises to be a tight contest, featuring two of the strongest squads in the state.
Mengão started the match well, but let the tricolor resurface, lost the rhythm and suffered the first defeat in the state by 3 sets to 1
04 Out 2025 | 10:00 |
After debuting with a comfortable victory over Tijuca , Sesc Flamengo ended up defeated by Fluminense, this Friday (3), in the Carioca Volleyball Championship. Rubro-Negro started the match with authority, completely dominating the first set, but saw the rival react and win the following three sets, confirming the comeback in 3 to 1 .
The start of the game was overwhelming for Sesc Flamengo . Fluminense even tried to vary the play, betting on drop balls and short balls, but the Rubro-Negro responded well and quickly opened up an advantage in the game .
After the first technical timeout, the team took off on the scoreboard: 16-9, stringing together six consecutive points . At 21-9, they just had to manage the pace until they closed the set at 25-13, with Simone Lee blocking on the decisive point.
From the second set onward, the scenario changed completely. Fluminense grew in the match, took control of the scoreboard, and demonstrated superiority . Sesc Flamengo struggled to convert the ball and struggled in attack, which allowed their rival to equalize and turn the match around.
The following sets ended 25-19 and 25-20 for Tricolor. In the fourth set, Flamengo managed to even things up and outperformed Fluminense , but Fluminense maintained control and closed the match 26-24, securing a 3-1 victory.
While dominant, Flamengo showed strong collective momentum. Lorena excelled in the early attacks, Laís distributed the plays well, and Simone Lee was decisive on defense in the first set, although her performance declined along with the team.
Sesc Flamengo returns to the court on Tuesday (5), again against Tijuca, for the continuation of the Carioca. The match will be played on the court of Tijuca Tênis Clube, at 7:30 pm (Brasília time). The phase will end with the rematch against Fluminense, at Clube Hebraica.
Mengão faces Flu in the Rio de Janeiro Women's Volleyball Championship and the classic takes place at Tijuca Tênis Clube after a victory in the debut over Tijuca
03 Out 2025 | 11:25 |
Sesc Flamengo returns to the court this Friday (October 3rd) at 8 p.m. to face Fluminense in another round of the Rio de Janeiro Women's Volleyball Championship. The match will take place again at Tijuca Tênis Clube, the site of the Rubro-Negro's victorious debut. Ticket sales begin this Thursday (October 2nd) at 10 a.m., with a link posted on the team's official social media channels.
The competition features three participants: Sesc Flamengo , Fluminense, and Tijuca Tênis Clube. The teams face each other in a home and away match, with the top two advancing to the final , scheduled for October 13th, broadcast on SporTV2.
In its debut, the team led by Bernardinho confirmed its favoritism and defeated Tijuca Tênis Clube by 3 sets to 0, with partial scores of 25-15, 25-22 and 25-14. The result guaranteed the Rubro-Negro the top of the table and increased the expectation for the classic against Fluminense.