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On Saturday afternoon (26), the Gávea Sub-20 Girls started the Rio Cup in this category in an impeccable way. With a great performance, especially in the second half, Mengão beat Fluminense 3-0 away from home, at Estádio das Laranjeiras. Anna Luiza opened the scoring and Jamile and Larissa completed the game.
The match started out quite tense and continued that way until almost thirty minutes in, when Larissa received the ball deep, invaded the area and forced the opposing defense to perform a miracle. Minutes later, Jamile had a good opportunity, but was blocked. The improvement of the red-and-black team was evident and was crowned in the sequence . At 47, Emilly passed to Anna Luiza, who came in at speed and chipped the ball over the top. A great goal and 1-0 for Flamengo before heading to the locker room.
In the second half, those who followed the match closely saw an overwhelming and dominant Flamengo. Imposing their style, the team created several opportunities and had Anna Luiza as the conductor. The number 10 took responsibility, guided her teammates, took control of the midfield and led the offensive actions. An extraordinary performance.
Given this scenario, the second goal was only a matter of time and Cerqueira almost scored with a beautiful free kick. At 15 minutes, Jamile was brought down in the area and the referee signaled a penalty. The center forward displaced Thainá from the penalty spot and extended the lead: 2-0. In the final part, Filipe Torres made some changes, the pace remained intense and Larissa closed the score with a beautiful individual move: 3-0 and three points in her debut.
The team returns to the field on Saturday (3), to face Botafogo, at 3 pm, in Gávea.
Flamengo lineup
Coach: Filipe Torres.
Technical sheet
Fluminense 0x3 Flamengo - 1st Round of the Rio U-20 Cup
Location: Laranjeiras Stadium
Date and time: 04/26 at 3pm
Goals: Anna Luiza (47'1st half), Jamile (15'2nd half) and Larissa (39'2nd half).
The Ninho player was one of the highlights of Canarinho in the first phase of the Copa 2 de Julho, played in Bahia, and scored a goal this past Saturday (5)
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Called up after standing out in Flamengo's youth teams , young Davi Fraga was one of Brazil's top scorers in the group stage of the Copa 2 de Julho, where Canarinho ended its participation this Saturday (5). In a rout over Dom Macedo-BA, the Ninho player scored.
This was the fifth goal scored by Davi Fraga, a Flamengo product, in four matches in the tournament. Before scoring against Dom Macedo, the youngster scored three against Jacobina-BA and another against Seleção Scout-BOL.
Brazil qualified for the next phase of the Copa 2 de Julho after thrashing Dom Macedo . The Canarinho opened the scoring by Henrique Lemos (Cruzeiro), son of right back Fágner. Also in the first half, Alexsander (Grêmio) increased the score.
However, Brazil only increased the pace in the second half. Right at the beginning of the second half, Davi Fraga shone, in addition to Jean Carlos (Fluminense) and Myguel (Red Bull Bragantino) who also scored their goals. In addition, Dom Macedo scored an own goal.
Brazil had a good campaign in the first phase of the tournament, with 12 points won in four games and the leadership of the group secured. Thus, Canarinho will return to the field only on Tuesday (8), for the round of 16 of the Copa 2 de Julho. The opponent will still be announced by the competition's organizers.
After winning 3x2 in Gávea, Rubro-Negro was beaten 2x1 by Tricolor, this Sunday (6), causing a draw in the aggregate score
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Being a champion is good. At the opponent's home ground, after seven years, it's even better! Flamengo beat Fluminense 3-2 on penalties and became the Rio de Janeiro champion in the under-15 category , at the Marcelo Vieira Stadium, in Xerém. After winning 3-2 at Gávea, Rubro-Negro was defeated 2-1 by Tricolor, this Sunday (6), resulting in a tie on aggregate. José Eduardo scored the decisive penalty and started the party.
Needing to win, Fluminense started the match trying to occupy the attacking field and had a chance with a free kick early on. The ball went to the right of goalkeeper Alessandro. The opponent had more volume, but most of the plays were balls thrown into the area. A free kick from the left hit the crossbar in the 19th minute.
Shortly after, at 22 minutes, Tricolor ended up scoring the first goal, precisely from a rebound after a cross from the left, taken advantage of by Crystian Gabriel. The red-and-black team, which had difficulty imposing its game, improved after conceding the goal and started to create a few more chances. It was Fluminense, however, that came very close to extending the lead shortly before the end of the first half. The defense was unable to clear the ball and Alessandro saved a point-blank shot from the opposing striker.
Early in the second half, Fla made a good play with Leonardo Gabriel, who came down the right, crossed and the defense cleared. On the counterattack, penalty for Fluminense, who scored the second in the 2nd minute, with Ryan Santos. Guilherme missed a great opportunity to reduce the deficit with a header, right after.
The opponent continued to play better and could have increased the lead in the 6th minute. Two minutes later, Rubro-Negro finally scored the first goal. Samuel Julio headed the ball accurately after a corner kick by Thomas Robson. Fluminense had another dangerous attack in the 17th minute, while Fla's response came in the 19th minute, with a shot over the top by José Eduardo.
Most of the plays were concentrated in the midfield . The red-blacks were unable to complete their attacks and Fluminense even managed to score twice, but goalkeeper Alessandro made the save with ease. As Fla had won the first game 3-2, the 2-1 defeat took the title decision to penalties.
In the penalty shootout, Lucas Guedes, Leonardo Gabriel and Zé Eduardo scored the goals for Mengão. Goalkeeper Alessandro saved Lucas Santos' shot and the victory went to the Garotos do Ninho. They are champions!!!
Coach: João Fernandes .
Alternates: Thalles Oliveira, Felipe Pina, Natan Araújo, Ricardo Pietro, Noah Gerlach, Guilherme Abel, Luca Tatsch, Bernardo França, William Felix and José Eduardo.
Mais Querido was unable to reverse the score, where they were defeated 5-4 in the first leg, and took second place in the tournament.
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After beating Bahia in the Brasileirão , the Garotos do Ninho were unable to beat Botafogo this Saturday (5) and ended up finishing as runners-up in the Carioca under-17 championship. The game ended 1-0 in favor of the rival, who had already won the first leg 5-4.
Botafogo opened the scoring in the first half. After a pass from Arthur Novaes, Miguel Caldas received the ball, invaded the area and hit the top corner with the shot. The game was played in Gávea, a week after the first leg, played in Engenhão.
Even with the runner-up position, Flamengo leaves the U-17 Carioca with a good campaign. Rubro-Negro finished the first phase in the lead, with the same 28 points as Botafogo and Vasco, but leading in the tiebreaker criteria.
In the quarterfinals, Flamengo eliminated Bangu with a 6-0 win, before beating Fluminense in the semifinals. Finally, Rubro-Negro faced Botafogo and failed to beat their rival.
Now, Flamengo focuses its attention on the next match, on Wednesday (9), against Palmeiras, at 2:45 pm. The Mais Querido reached 15 points and rose to 5th place in the league table