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CREATE FROM FLAMENGO! VINÍCIUS JÚNIOR HAS ANOTHER STARRY NIGHT AND BECOME FEATURED IN NEWSPAPERS AROUND THE WORLD

Mais Querido's son shone once again in the Champions League, for Real Madrid

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This Tuesday (30) Bayern Munich and Real Madrid played the first match of the Champions League semi-finals. In a game at the Allianz Arena, in Germany, Flamengo's leader, Vinícius Júnior, was unaware of his opponent and went over. The star's performance earned him a lot of praise from newspapers around the world, who were delighted with yet another show.

In the newspaper "AS", in Spain, a play on the Bayern fans' campaign. On the portal's first page, the headline: ““There is no hell for Vini Jr” brought what the game was about. The newspaper 'Marca', also in the Spanish capital, pointed out: “Vinicius saves the night”, with a photo of the youngster of Flamengo with open arms.

In Germany, Vini Jr was also highlighted. The website "Kicker" said "“Vini Jr's double decides the match: Bayern and Real Madrid draw 2-2”. Mais QUErido's son was responsible for Real Madrid's two goals.

VINI JR'S GOALS

In the 24th minute of the first half, Vini Jr received a beautiful pass from Kroos and hit when Neuer left to open the scoring. However, Bayern ended up turning the corner at the beginning of the second half, with Sané and Harry Kane. However, in the final stretch of the match, the boy from Ninho equalized, with a penalty. This was Vinícius' 31st appearance in goals (ball in the net or assist) in the last 33 Champions League duels.

SEMIFINALS

With the draw, Real Madrid will be able to seek qualification for the Champions League final at the Santiago Bernabéu. The return match is scheduled for May 8th. In the other semi-final, Borussia Dortmund (ALE) and PSG (FRA) duel this Wednesday (1), in Germany, and on 7/05, in Paris.


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Flamengo kids: Goalkeeper debuts in Germany and Copinha champion stands out in Türkiye

Kauã Santos had his first opportunity in the Bundesliga and Léo Duarte scores his first goal in Europe

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Two young talents revealed by Flamengo shone in Europe this Saturday (14). Goalkeeper Kauã Santos made his Bundesliga debut for Eintracht Frankfurt, helping the team to a 2-1 victory over Wolfsburg. Kauã entered the field after the experienced Kevin Trapp was injured at the end of the first half. Meanwhile, defender Léo Duarte scored his first goal in European football, securing Basaksehir's 1-0 victory over Bodrum in the Turkish league.

Kauã Santos, who arrived at Flamengo at the age of 16, he never played for the Rio club's main team. After standing out in the youth categories, the goalkeeper caught the attention of Eintracht Frankfurt, who invested R$8.4 million for 70% of his economic rights. On his debut, Kauã was unable to save a penalty taken by Baku, but held off Wolfsburg's pressure, helping to maintain his team's victory.


In turn, Léo Duarte, Copinha champion, rose to Flamengo professionals in 2016 and, little by little, established himself as a starter. In 2018, Milan, from Italy, spent 11 million euros to sign him. After a discreet spell at the Italian club, Léo transferred to Basaksehir, where he finally scored for the first time in Europe.

Léo Duarte and Kauã Santos' moment in Europe

Léo Duarte's Basaksehir occupies third place in the Turkish league with 10 points, just two less than leader Galatasaray. Kauã Santos' Eintracht Frankfurt is in sixth place in the Bundesliga, with six points, three behind leaders Bayern Munich.




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What is this for? Flamengo's creation, Paquetá hits Andreas Pereira with an elbow

Lance took place this Saturday in a duel for the Premier League

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Fulham (ING) hosted West Ham (ING) this Saturday morning (14), in a game valid for the fourth round of the Premier League. The confrontation brought together Brazilians and former Flamengo Andreas Pereira and Lucas Paquetá, who performed a curious move when Paquetá landed a light elbow at his teammate.

The incident occurred in the 21st minute of the second half, when Andreas Pereira tried to hit Paquetá in midfield. To avoid dribbling, Paquetá made a foul by hitting Andreas with a slight elbow.

PAQUETÁ WAS NOT PUNISHED WITH A CARD

Referee Tim Robinson signaled the foul, but chose not to show it yellow card to Lucas Paquetá, who remained on the field until the end of the match. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

ANDREAS PEREIRA AND LUCAS PAQUETÁ'S NEXT GAMES

Andreas Pereira's Fulham are now preparing to face Preston on September 17 , for the FA Cup. Lucas Paquetá's West Ham will only return to the field on September 21st, against Chelsea, in the Premier League.




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FORMER FLAMENGO GOALKEEPER IS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE'S NEW CLUB SIGN

For Flamengo, Felipe played from 2011 to 2014 and won one Copa do Brasil (2013) and two Cariocas (2011 and 2014)

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An important player for Flamengo in winning the Copa do Brasil in 2013, goalkeeper Felipe, currently 40 years old, continues to be active in the world of football. After leaving Sampaio Corrêa, his new destination is Differdange, in Luxembourg.

Since January 2024, the goalkeeper has defended the colors of Sampaio Corrêa, where he was champion of Maranhão. In Series C, however, the team only occupies 15th place. Individually, Felipe had regular performances during the 31 games played.


This regularity caught the attention of the European club, which proposed a contract until mid-2026. The offer was accepted by the athlete, who will help his new team – Luxembourg champion – in the preliminary round of the Champions League.


In the competition, Differdange will face Klaksvík, from the Faroe Islands. This will be the first time that the team will participate in the playoffs of the European competition. To reach the league stage (formerly the group stage), the team will need to go through four knockout stages.

Now at a club competing in the Champions League, Felipe rotated through several teams after leaving Flamengo


After a troubled departure from Rubro-Negro, due to the club's debts to the athlete and the rise of former Flamengo player Paulo Victor, Felipe went through 11 clubs until arriving at the Luxembourg team. Shortly after leaving Mengão, the archer played for Figueirense (2015) and, the following year, for Bragantino, which at the time did not yet have a partnership with Red Bull.

After that he played for Boavista-RJ (2017), Uberlândia (2018), Botafogo-PB (2020 and 2021), Taubaté (2022), Paraná (2022 and 2023), Santa Rosa (2023) until reaching Sampaio Corrêa. In the meantime, he had his last stint in Europe defending Kisvarda (2018/19 and 2019/20), from Hungary. There, Felipe was voted the best goalkeeper in the national championship.

At Differdange, the player will make his third visit to the old continent. This is because, even before playing for Mengão, he played for Braga, in Portugal, in the 2010/11 season. There, he had his first experience in the Champions League, reaching the group stage.

In the main European tournament, he played seven matches, won five and lost two others. In total, they conceded 12 goals, but ended up eliminated in the group stage.

What Felipe's time at Mengão was like

With the Sacred Mantle, Felipe He played 183 matches, conceded 200 goals and saved 11 penalties. His debut was in January 2011, in a duel against Volta Redonda, won 2-0. However, if the start was with victory, his final game for Mengão was suffering a rout. In July 2014, Flamengo suffered 0-4 against Internacional, in Beira-Rio.

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Ao After his three-year stint, Felipe was champion of the Copa do Brasil (2013) and Carioca (2011 and 2014).



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