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Former Flamengo player gives up and rejects proposal to manage Neymar's Santos
08 Ago 2025 | 13:56
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25 Jan 2024 | 11:33 |
In the world of football, Flamengo is not content with just playing within the four lines. Under the visionary management of Rodolfo Landim, the Rio club embarks on a journey of global expansion, using the pre-season in the United States not only as sports preparation, but as a networking strategy to consolidate its international presence.
While the boots are preparing to shine on American pitches, behind the scenes of Flamengo's management are busy drawing up ambitious plans. Landim, known for his bold vision, sees beyond victories on the field, targeting the internationalization of the Flamengo brand as a strategic priority.
The search for partners and market expansion are the pillars of this bold undertaking. The Rio club, in partnership with large companies, is designing a web of connections that goes beyond national borders. This is not just a marketing ploy, but rather a macroeconomic vision that sees football as a global business platform.
The pre-season in the United States is not just an opportunity to test tactics and rapport, but also fertile ground for establishing strategic partnerships. Flamengo is diving into a careful networking process, where the playing field extends beyond the four lines.
Rodolfo Landim, a shrewd businessman, understands that modern football goes beyond the passion of the fans . The search for a global presence means getting involved in commercial agreements, sponsorship opportunities and projects that transcend the sporting sphere. The club is not just looking for fans, but for members on a journey that combines passion and business.
Mengão hosts Leão this Saturday (9) for the Brasileirão and the game gained weight for the coach after elimination from the Copa do Brasil
08 Ago 2025 | 15:38 |
After being eliminated from the Copa do Brasil , Flamengo turns its attention to the Brasileirão this Saturday (09), when it faces Mirassol at Maracanã. For journalist Renato Mauricio Prado, the clash is crucial not only for maintaining the lead, but also to calm spirits inside and outside the club .
Renato Maurício Prado on Flamengo x Mirassol: "This game against Mirassol is crucial"
According to RMP, the match is about much more than just three points. A victory would help restore the fans' confidence and ease the pressure on the board and the squad, still frustrated by the relegation from the national tournament: "This match against Mirassol is crucial for Flamengo to calm its own fans and even the club's internal atmosphere ," the commentator emphasized.
Although the Copa do Brasil wasn't a priority this season, RMP emphasizes that any elimination creates discomfort. Therefore, responding immediately on the field is essential to demonstrate that the focus remains firmly on competing for the remaining titles.
The defeat sparked sporadic criticism of Filipe Luís's work, especially given recent underwhelming performances. However, Renato Mauricio Prado assures that, internally, the coach is not at risk of being fired and considers any speculation to that effect absurd.
"Within Flamengo , I can guarantee: Filipe Luís is not at risk . And it would be absurd if he were," he stated. After facing Mirassol, Mengão turns its attention to the Libertadores, with the first game of the round of 16 against Internacional, at Maracanã, next Wednesday (13).
Mengão will face a decisive challenge and its opponent, who is not in great form, sees fans organize demonstrations in front of the arena.
08 Ago 2025 | 15:12 |
On the eve of the duel against Flamengo in the round of 16 of the Libertadores , Internacional was the target of protests from its own fans this Friday (08). The dissatisfaction is a consequence of the elimination to Fluminense in the Copa do Brasil, confirmed last Wednesday (06), and the performance below expectations in the last matches.
Critical banners were hung around Beira-Rio Stadium, bearing messages such as: "Wake up, Roger," "How hungry are you?", "Libertadores is a must," and "Too much money, not enough football ." The team, led by Roger Machado, has gone four games without a win—two losses and two draws.
In the Brazilian Championship, Internacional occupies 13th place with 21 points, just six more than the first club inside the relegation zone. The next opportunity to react will be this Saturday (09), against Bragantino, in the 19th round.
Despite also being eliminated from the Copa do Brasil, Flamengo hasn't faced any recent protests. Under Filipe Luís, the team remains top of the Brasileirão , has qualified for the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores, and didn't prioritize the knockout tournament this season.
The first clash between Flamengo and Internacional in the round of 16 of the Libertadores will be on Wednesday (13), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), at Maracanã. The duel will be broadcast by Rede Globo. The return match is scheduled for the 20th, at Beira-Rio.
Mengão bought the Gasômetro land to build its new home, but President Bap does not prioritize the project.
08 Ago 2025 | 14:56 |
Rumors that Flamengo intends to return the Gasômetro land to Caixa Econômica Federal and request reimbursement are unfounded . This information comes from journalist Paulo Vinícius Coelho, known as PVC, on his blog at UOL.
According to PVC, this speculation is more linked to political disputes than reality, especially after the club paid upfront for the acquisition of the stadium , located in central Rio de Janeiro. The journalist also emphasized that Flamengo is still planning to build its own stadium , but is in no rush to begin construction.
Cláudio Duarte, governor of Rio, on the stadium: "It's a matter between Flamengo and Rio City Hall"
In July 2024, the club won the Gasômetro auction, purchasing the land for R$138.1 million—the minimum required amount. Since then, the biggest challenge has been enabling the construction of its long-awaited stadium. The club is still awaiting the release of the Financial Feasibility Study commissioned by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation.
One of the main obstacles is the removal of the gas pipelines present at the site. Last week, Governor Cláudio Castro reaffirmed the Rio de Janeiro City Hall's commitment to removing the debris and, subsequently, the gas pipelines: "This is a matter between Flamengo and the Rio de Janeiro City Hall. We saw that the City Hall had committed to removing the gas pipelines ," Castro stated.
Another point on the agenda is raising funds to begin construction. According to O Globo, the club's Deliberative Council is expected to meet to discuss financing options and analyze the stadium's impact on Flamengo's finances. The study is ongoing, and the board is seeking a model that will allow the project to get off the ground without compromising Flamengo's financial health.