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Striker Paolo Guerrero, idol of Peruvian National Teame former Flamengo player, officially announced his retirement from the national team at the age of 41. The statement was made during a press conference, where the player highlighted that the time has come to give space to the new generations of Peruvian football.
"I certainly played my last game for Peru in Argentina. Now, I'm focused on Alianza Lima, preparing to have a good tournament. them," Guerrero said during the interview. With the announcement, the player ends a career of almost 20 years with his country's national team, consolidating himself as one of the biggest names in Peruvian football.
GUERRERO'S PATH IN SELECTION
Paolo Guerrero was called up for the first time to defend the Peruvian National Team in 2004. Since then, he has participated in 125 official matches, scoring 40 goals. His performance was essential in taking Peru back to the World Cup in 2018, ending a 36-year drought without participation in the tournament.
The former Mengão player played five editions of the Copa América: 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2024. Furthermore, he participated in the 2018 World Cup, held in Russia, where he was present as one of the team's main offensive references.
GUERRERO NO FLAMENGO
Paolo Guerrero's time at Flamengoalso marked his career. The striker arrived at the club in 2015, coming from Corinthians, and remained until the beginning of 2018, when he transferred to Internacional. For Mais Querido, the Peruvian won the 2017 Carioca Championship and scored important goals during his career.
Currently, Paolo Guerrero defends the Alianza Lima, one of the biggest clubs in Peruvian football. According to the striker, his priority now is to contribute to the team's success in the local tournament.
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Filipe Luís tries to manage the squad with a firm hand, and the striker needs to perform in training and matches to regain his place at the club.
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Pedro's situation at Flamengo has been in the spotlight again in recent days. The number 9 has been sidelined since the match against São Paulo due to a combination of factors: subpar training performance, behavioral issues, and unresolved internal issues.
According to coach Filipe Luís, the center forward wasn't as physically fit as the other players and showed little commitment to his activities. The incident triggered a series of developments that put the player's future at the Rio de Janeiro club in doubt.
During the press conference following the loss to São Paulo, Filipe Luís was blunt when commenting on Pedro's performance at Flamengo. He said the player had the worst physical performance of any athlete during preparation and described his behavior in training as "regrettable" and "disrespectful."
The firm tone surprised some of the press and fans, as a coach rarely publicly exposes an athlete in such a way. The statement generated significant backlash on social media and behind the scenes at the club.
Two days later, the striker spoke out. In a statement posted on social media, Pedro acknowledged his drop in performance but said he felt disrespected by the way the club and the coach handled the situation.
With Bruno Henrique suspended, Filipe Luís analyzes options for the derby; Wallace Yan's performance puts the youngster ahead of Everton Cebolinha
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With Bruno Henrique absent due to suspension, coach Filipe Luís will be forced to make changes to Flamengo's attacking sector for the classic against Fluminense, scheduled for this Sunday (20), at 7:30 pm, at Maracanã . The dispute for the spot is between the young Wallace Yan and the experienced Everton Cebolinha, and the balance seems to be tipping towards the red-black promise.
Despite only playing 51 minutes in the Brazilian Championship, Wallace has excelled when called upon, scoring important goals and capturing the fans' attention. According to the ge website, the striker has already surpassed Juninho in the internal pecking order and is currently seen as the main candidate to replace Bruno Henrique in the starting lineup.
Wallace Yan, alongside Bruno Henrique , is the squad's third-highest scorer this season, with seven goals. This is a significant number, especially considering the striker's limited playing time. His effectiveness has been a differentiator, especially compared to the team's more experienced players.
Everton Cebolinha, on the other hand, has played 534 minutes in the Brasileirão, more than ten times as much as Wallace. However, the number 11 has directly contributed to only two goals in the competition and is facing a seven-match drought without contributing assists or goals. The player's inconsistent form has sparked dissatisfaction among fans, increasing the pressure on the coach when choosing the lineup.
Filipe Luís is likely to keep Plata as a false 9 , and if he opts for Everton Cebolinha, the number 11 will be moved to the left side of the attack. However, recent factors favor the selection of Wallace Yan, who has been responding to the opportunities he receives and outperforming his direct competitor.
In financial crisis, Olaria calls assembly to approve transformation into SAF and sale of 95% of football to consortium formed by singer and director
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Olaria, one of the most traditional clubs in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, is close to a new chapter in its history. The club, which is facing serious financial difficulties, has scheduled a meeting with its members for next Monday (15) to decide on its transformation into a Football Corporation (SAF) and the sale of 95% of its football rights to a business consortium.
The group interested in the acquisition includes rapper L7nnon, former Flamengo vice-president Marcos Braz, and the sports marketing firm Ric's, which already manages the club's football operations. The companies involved are DLA Investments, representing L7nnon , DTS Serviços Integrados de Telecomunicações, linked to Marcos Braz , and Ric's Sports.
Olaria is experiencing financial instability, marked by labor debts and liens, which have jeopardized its sports operations. According to president André Luiz, known as "Batata," the current situation makes it impossible to maintain traditional football: "The current situation was unfeasible for football, and they wanted it. We're fighting to keep it going. There are a lot of liens and labor lawsuits," Batata told ge.
With the potential sale, the club estimates it will raise R$25 million for the transfer of 95% of its football rights. Part of the proceeds will be allocated to regularizing the club's tax situation, with the promise of obtaining a clearance certificate by the end of August.
According to the notice calling the meeting, the new members intend to make immediate contributions to pay off liabilities and restructure the football department. The proposal is to transform Olaria into an efficient and competitive SAF, with professional management and medium- and long-term planning.