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16 Ago 2025 | 14:49
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31 Jan 2024 | 19:14 |
On Saturday afternoon, an intense storm challenges the passion of Flamengo fans who planned to fill Maracanã to support the team in yet another exciting contest. The volume of rain recorded in the region is surprisingly high, transforming the journey to the gym into a true odyssey.
Withdrawals and shattered expectations
With tickets already purchased, many fans find themselves forced to to withdraw from the long-awaited match due to adverse weather conditions. The initial enthusiasm is replaced by frustration, while the dilemma between love for the team and the elements of nature becomes inevitable.
Social networks are filled with reports of withdrawals and images that capture the intensity of the rain that falls on the city. Loyalty to the red and black team is unquestionable, but safety and comfort also become paramount concerns in the face of such a challenging weather scenario.
Chaos in the Streets: The Crossing to Passion
Arriving at Maracanã becomes a true test of endurance for the most determined fans. Flooded streets, chaotic traffic and unpredictable delays mark the journey of those looking to experience the emotion of football even under the relentless forces of nature. Solidarity among fans emerges amid the chaos. Groups form to face the challenges of the journey together, transforming adversity into a shared experience of resilience and camaraderie. Flamengo's colors stand out not only in the uniforms, but also in the unity of the Red-Black Nation in the face of adversity.
Reflections on Football and Nature
The climate situation raises questions broader views on the relationship between sport and nature. How to reconcile the passion for football with the increasing unpredictability of the weather? Climate change and its impacts are present, posing a challenge not only to fans, but also to authorities and organizations involved in holding sporting events.
Conclusion: The Rubro-Negro Heart Overcomes Adversities
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In the face of the unforeseen, one certainty prevails: the strength of the red and black heart overcomes adversity. Whether facing intense rain or logistical challenges, the passion for Flamengo transcends the barriers imposed by the weather. Each fan who persists on the journey, facing the elements, represents not only devotion to the sport, but also resilience in the face of natural uncertainties.
Amidst the whirlwind of emotions, the Red-Negra Nation unites in around what really matters: celebrating the passion for Flamengo. And, even under heavy rain, Maracanã is preparing to welcome those whose love for the club is capable of overcoming any storm.
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Mengão will face an important challenge against Colorado at Beira-Rio and wants a victory to remain isolated at the top of the Brazilian Championship.
16 Ago 2025 | 20:00 |
Flamengo returns to the field this Sunday (17) to face Internacional , at Beira-Rio, for the 20th round of the Brazilian Championship. Rubro-Negro seeks to maintain the leadership of Serie A after beating Mirassol 2-1, at Maracanã, while Colorado tries to get going after the 3-1 victory over Red Bull Bragantino.
Flamengo sits atop the table with 40 points, while Internacional sits in 11th place with 24 points. Recent head-to-head records also favor the leaders: in the last five rounds, Filipe Luís's team has four wins and one draw , compared to three wins, one draw, and one loss for the Gauchos.
The match will be broadcast exclusively on Premiere , Grupo Globo's pay-per-view service, available with a monthly or annual subscription. The match, which marks the first leg of the Brasileirão 's second half, will be played at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre.
INTERNATIONAL: Rochet; Benítez, Vitão (Clayton Sampaio), Victor Gabriel (Juninho) and Bernabei; Richard, Alan Rodríguez (Bruno Henrique), Vitinho, Bruno Tabata and Gustavo Prado; Borré (Ricardo Mathias). Coach: Roger Machado
FLAMENGO: Rossi; Varela, Leo Ortiz (Danilo), Leo Pereira and Ayrton Lucas; Allan, Saul, Arrascaeta (Carrascal); Everton Cebolinha, Luiz Araujo and Pedro. Coach: Filipe Luis
Uruguayan gave a press conference at Ninho do Urubu and spoke about the problems of unprepared professionals at the club
16 Ago 2025 | 19:00 |
Friday (15) was marked by a press conference with Arrascaeta, at Ninho do Urubu. The Uruguayan midfielder made strong statements about the club's backstage and even repeated a famous phrase from Jorge Jesus, the Portuguese coach who marked an era at Flamengo.
Arrascaeta quotes Jorge Jesus: "Flamengo only loses to itself"
Without directly mentioning the coach, Arrascaeta emphasized that internal problems often harm the club's atmosphere . The Uruguayan also made it clear that he will always stand by his teammates in situations where unprepared professionals could harm them:
"I often tell my friends that Flamengo only loses to itself, because it's difficult to explain some of the things that happen here. Sometimes it's due to a lack of capacity from people who don't realize the size of the club or who aren't used to dealing with this pressure . But when you have experienced and respected players like Alex Sandro, Bruno, Nico, Viña, and so many others, the group becomes stronger," said the number 10.
"Whatever happens outside won't affect our squad. We'll always be together. When something happens to a teammate, we'll be here to help," Arrascaeta assured. The statement alludes to the controversy surrounding former doctor José Luiz Runco, who was fired after exposing details of De La Cruz's physical condition , claiming the Uruguayan was living with an irreversible chronic injury.
At the time, Arrascaeta posted a photo alongside De La Cruz, accompanied by the message: " It's about taking care of our own. It's that simple ." The gesture was interpreted as a dig at the former professional, as well as a pat on the back for his club and national team friend.
Now, at the press conference, the number 10 reinforced the importance of squad unity in the face of external turbulence: "Regardless of who it is, Nico or another player, we have to be together. It's very difficult to stay focused on the field when these situations happen. But I've been here for six years and I know that Flamengo always experiences moments like this. Our role is to keep ourselves in the locker room so that this doesn't affect us, even though some situations are very difficult," he concluded.
Colorado and Mengão fans buy all the available tickets for the second leg of the round of 16 of the competition
16 Ago 2025 | 17:45 |
Internacional fans promise to turn Beira-Rio into a real cauldron for the second leg of the round of 16 of the Libertadores . In just over two hours, all available tickets for the match against Flamengo, scheduled for Wednesday (20), were sold . The information was confirmed by the Rio Grande do Sul portal Revista Colorada.
The sale, initially exclusive to members of the Rio Grande do Sul club, highlighted the high expectations in Porto Alegre . The projected attendance is close to 50,000 Colorado fans for the decisive match. The red-and-black fans will also fill the area designated for visitors.
Before the Libertadores game, Flamengo and Internacional will face each other this Sunday (17), for the Brazilian Championship, also at Beira-Rio. The match will be a thermometer for what Filipe Luís' team will find days later , both on the field and in the pressure of the stands.
For Flamengo , facing packed stadiums is nothing new. The Rubro-Negro, accustomed to large crowds, played the first leg in front of nearly 70,000 people at Maracanã , winning 1-0 with a goal from Bruno Henrique after a superb cross from Luiz Araújo.
For this Sunday's match, Filipe Luís named all available players, with the exception of midfielder Erick Pulgar, who is still recovering. De La Cruz and Danilo are returning from knee and right thigh injuries , respectively. Meanwhile, Michael returns to the squad for the first time since May 18, in the 0-0 draw with Botafogo.