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Flamengo struggles with the ball rolling time in the Brasileirão and makes a campaign
04 Out 2025 | 10:30
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27 Mar 2025 | 13:21 |
This past Wednesday (26) Flamengo suffered a new defeat in court against the club's former striker, Paolo Guerrero . The Mais Querido has an old lawsuit in which it tried to make the player return R$1.8 million, referring to image rights received by the player during the period in which he defended the Manto Sagrado and was suspended for doping.
The amount of R$1,809,090.15 covered the 120 days in which Flamengo was unable to use Paolo due to the suspension. In June 2023, Judge Françoise Picot Cully, of the 9th Civil Court of the Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro (TJ/RJ), considered the red-black complaint to be unfounded and also ordered the club to pay 10% of the case (R$180 thousand) in attorney fees.
Thus, Flamengo appealed and appealed the decision, but last Tuesday (25), judge Alessandro Oliveira Felix denied the red-black appeal attempt and readjusted to 15% of the value of the case (R$ 270 million) on the legal fees, according to information from journalist Venê Casagrande.
" It is unreasonable for the club now, in an attitude diametrically opposed to the act of public support shown in favor of the player at the time of the incident, to demand restitution or compensation for losses and damages, under the allegation of conduct contrary to probity, morals and good customs, which goes against the principles of contractual loyalty, good faith and legal certainty ", stated Felix, in an excerpt from the decision.
It is worth noting that the case refers to Guerrero's suspension on the eve of the 2018 World Cup. In November 2017, the player was suspended by FIFA due to the result of a doping test. He had ingested tea containing cocaine metabolite during a Peru match in the Russian World Cup qualifiers. The striker was left out of the season finals for Flamengo, losing the final of the South American Cup .
Midfielder felt pain in his left ankle and will miss the trip to Salvador, where Mengão will face Tricolor in the Brasileirão
04 Out 2025 | 14:00 |
In search of maintaining the lead in the Brazilian Championship, Flamengo faces Bahia this Sunday (05), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena Fonte Nova, in Salvador. Before boarding for the capital of Bahia, coach Filipe Luís defined the list of players related to the match .
Flamengo travels with four players unavailable for the match. Midfielder Saúl Ñíguez is out due to left ankle pain. Defensive midfielder Erick Pulgar is still undergoing physical reconditioning work after recovering from an injury to the fifth metatarsal in his right foot.
In addition to them, defender Léo Pereira and left-back Alex Sandro are serving an automatic suspension for having received their third yellow card in the goalless draw in the direct confrontation with Cruzeiro, last Thursday (02).
Flamengo , the sole leader of the Brasileirão, has 55 points, with 16 wins, 7 draws, and only 2 losses. A victory in Salvador could further increase the Rubro-Negro's lead at the top of the table . Bahia, meanwhile, is aiming to break into the top four. Rogério Ceni's team sits in sixth place with 40 points, after 11 wins, 7 draws, and 7 losses.
The ball rolls at 6:30 pm (Brasília time) this Sunday (05), at Arena Fonte Nova. The match will be broadcast exclusively on Premiere (pay-per-view) . The match will be commanded by the referee from Pernambuco, Rodrigo Lima.
The 'Sports Without Drugs' organization filed charges against the president of Conmebol and AFA for lack of tests in the match between Mengão and Pinchas
04 Out 2025 | 13:00 |
A potential scandal involving the Copa Libertadores quarterfinal match between Flamengo and Estudiantes (ARG) in La Plata has gained prominence in the Argentine press. The NGO "Sport Without Drugs," represented by Aldo Sérgio Parodi, filed a formal complaint of "collective doping" regarding the match, alleging that no post-match drug tests were conducted.
Aldo Parodi: "There was no relevant control in the international match between Estudiantes and Flamengo"
Aldo Parodi filed the complaint with federal prosecutor Ana María Russo of La Plata, based on Law No. 26,912, which regulates anti-doping control in Argentine sports. According to the document, the lack of post-match testing constitutes a violation of current legislation and "collective doping," since testing should be mandatory in international competitions.
The whistleblower also attributes responsibility to CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez, as well as the president of the Argentine Football Federation, Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia, and the Minister of Tourism, Environment, and Sports, Daniel Scioli . For now, the prosecutor's office has not yet determined the next steps in the case.
" Argentina lacks laboratories recognized by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and therefore, there was no relevant control during the international match between Estudiantes and Flamengo . This constitutes a serious breach of the law," reports the text submitted by Aldo Parodi.
On the field, Estudiantes defeated Flamengo 1-0 in La Plata, a score that leveled the match after the red-and-black's 2-1 victory at Maracanã. With the aggregate score tied, the decision went to penalties, and goalkeeper Agustín Rossi shone, saving two shots , securing the Mais Querido a place in the Copa Libertadores semifinals.
Flamengo will return to Argentina on October 29th, when they face Racing (ARG) in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores semifinal. Before that, Filipe Luís's team will try to take a lead at the Maracanã stadium on October 22nd in the first leg of the decisive clash.
Mengão scheduled a meeting of the Deliberative Council to clarify the current situation of the club's contract with the League after the blocking of audience funds
04 Out 2025 | 12:00 |
Flamengo's recent decision to go to court to block a R$77 million transfer from Libra is not only affecting the league's clubs, but is also causing turmoil behind the scenes at Gávea. What began as a disagreement over TV revenue sharing criteria has evolved into an internal political dispute, pitting the current administration against groups linked to former president Rodolfo Landim . This information comes from journalists Alexandre Araújo and Rodrigo Mattos of UOL.
The red-black board states that the current Libra division model will cause a loss of around R$100 million in 2025, compared to the revenue of 2024. Under the command of Luiz Eduardo Baptista (Bap), the management classifies the league's conduct as "illegal" , arguing that the judicial route has become the only alternative after ten months of impasse.
On the other hand, Palmeiras, Atlético-MG, Grêmio, and other Libra member clubs were surprised by Flamengo 's action. Internally, the measure is seen as an attempt to pressure the league to change its audience-based distribution criteria. In a statement, Libra declared that the issue was "exhaustively debated" and that it will "defend the legitimacy of collective decisions in court."
While the external dispute unfolds in the courts, the internal repercussions will be felt at the Deliberative Council meeting, scheduled for Tuesday (7) . Officially, the meeting aims to “clarify doubts and align the next steps”, but in practice it should expose the political fissures within the club.
Although a significant portion of the board supports the lawsuit as a way to protect Flamengo 's interests, the handling of the process has generated unease . Members of groups allied with Landim, some still in the administration, criticize the way the situation was handled, without extensive dialogue.