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23 Ago 2025 | 17:01
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30 Mar 2025 | 12:35 |
Jorge Sampaoli, former Flamengo coach, revealed his selection of the five greatest players in the history of football. During a recent interview, the Argentine coach highlighted names that, according to him, were fundamental to the evolution of the sport. In his list, the coach included Lionel Messi and Pelé, iconic figures in world football. In addition to them, he mentioned three other athletes who, for him, also have indisputable legacies on the pitch.
LIONEL MESSI AND PELÉ TOP THE LIST
When justifying Messi's presence, Sampaoli highlighted the longevity and impact of the number 10 in the history of modern football. For the coach, the Argentine star managed to reinvent himself over the years and established himself as one of the greatest of all time. Regarding Pelé, the former coach of the Mais Querido highlighted the supremacy of the King of Football in his time and his influence in popularizing the sport globally. The Brazilian was a three-time world champion and accumulated records that still impress experts and fans today.
THE OTHER NAMES CHOSEN BY SAMPAOLI
Although he did not reveal his full list at first, Sampaoli mentioned that Diego Maradona is also among the top five. The former Argentina number 10 is remembered for his unique technique and historic achievements, such as the 1986 World Cup. The other two players chosen by the coach were not immediately revealed, but it is speculated that they could be names such as Johan Cruyff, Alfredo Di Stéfano or Cristiano Ronaldo, who left their mark on international football.
During the interview, Sampaoli also commented on the tactical and physical changes in football over the decades. According to him, the sport has evolved considerably, becoming more dynamic and competitive, which requires greater physical and technical preparation from athletes. Despite the changes, the Argentine believes that the players on his list would be capable of shining in any era, given their individual quality and tactical intelligence.
Sampaoli had a short but memorable stint at CRF. The Argentine took over the team in 2023, but failed to win any major titles. Despite the difficulties, he was responsible for some changes in the team's tactical formation and left his mark on Brazilian football.
The 18-year-old goalkeeper saves two shots in the final against Barcelona, renews his contract until 2029 and establishes himself as a jewel of the red-black youth team.
23 Ago 2025 | 19:18 |
This Saturday (23), in front of more than 45 thousand fans at Maracanã, Flamengo repeated last year's feat and lifted the U-20 World Cup trophy for the second consecutive time. The victory against Barcelona, achieved on penalties after a 2-2 draw in normal time, had as its hero goalkeeper Léo Nannetti, just 18 years old.
The match was marked by twists and turns. Flamengo opened the scoring, but suffered a comeback from the Spanish side. In stoppage time, they tied the match in a dramatic move, sending the match to penalties. It was at this point that Nannetti shone, saving two decisive penalties that secured the victory.
During regulation time, Nannetti had already distinguished himself with key saves that prevented Barcelona from extending their lead . In the penalty shootout, he showed composure and reflexes, saving two shots, sealing the 6-5 victory for the red-and-blacks.
With solid performances, the goalkeeper confirms his status as a promising young player. He will have played 17 official matches in 2025 and has established himself as one of the most promising players of the 2007 generation.
Having come through the club's youth ranks since the under-9s, Nannetti recently renewed his contract until the end of 2029. The new contract includes a release clause of around 70 million euros (approximately R$445 million), an amount considered "European level" by the board.
In a thrilling game at Maracanã, Mengão and Barcelona draw 2-2 in normal time, and the decision goes to penalties, with a Brazilian victory of 6-5.
23 Ago 2025 | 19:03 |
Flamengo won the U-20 Intercontinental Championship title this Saturday, defeating Barcelona on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regulation time. The final, held at the Maracanã Stadium, featured dramatic moments , comebacks, and individual brilliance from the young players.
The Brazilian team took the lead in the first half, but suffered a comeback in the final stage before equalizing in stoppage time and taking the decision to penalties. In the shootout, the Rubro-Negro won 6-5, securing another trophy for their gallery.
Flamengo started the game pressing their opponents and opened the scoring in the 10th minute with Lorran, who capitalized on a loose ball in the box after a Barcelona clearance error. The Brazilian team maintained control for much of the first half , creating chances through Joshua and Pablo Lúcio, but were unable to extend their lead.
In the second half, Barcelona came back more aggressive and equalized in the 25th minute with a stunning goal from Virgili, who dribbled past the defense and finished with style. Shortly thereafter, in the 49th minute, Cortés turned the game around for the Spanish side. Just when everything seemed to be pointing to Barça's victory, Iago rose highest after a through ball and headed home the equalizer in the 51st minute, sending the match to penalties.
In the penalty shootout, the match remained evenly matched until the final kicks. Flamengo goalkeeper Léo Nannetti saved shots from Juan Hernández and Parriego , securing the advantage for the Brazilian team. For Mengão, Carbone converted the decisive penalty, making the score 6-5 and sealing the victory.
The series was exciting from start to finish: Lorran, Felipe Teresa, Pablo Lúcio, Iago and João Victor scored for Flamengo , while Nomoko, Kluivert, Cortés, Oduro and Virgili converted for Barcelona , while Parriego lost to the Spanish team.
Osvaldo recalls Vitória's good record against Rubro-Negro at Maracanã and predicts a balanced clash in the 21st round of the Brasileirão
23 Ago 2025 | 17:14 |
Vitória is preparing for a challenging clash in the 21st round of the Brazilian Championship. The Bahian team faces Flamengo this Monday (25), at 9 pm (Brasília time), at Maracanã. Despite the two teams' different moments in the table, striker Osvaldo showed confidence in seeking a good result in Rio de Janeiro.
"We're going to Maracanã and trying to play a great game. We haven't lost at Maracanã in a few games, so I think we can build on that to put in a great performance. Flamengo is a tough opponent; they're the best team in our football world , and they've been achieving great results," the striker declared, before adding:
"But on the field, it's 11 against 11, especially against Vitória, who have a history of playing great games and surprising in several matches. I think we have what it takes to get there and get a great result . We know how difficult the game will be," Osvaldo concluded.
Flamengo takes the field to defend its sole lead in the Brasileirão , with 43 points. Filipe Luís's team is enjoying an excellent run of form , having gone six games unbeaten in the competition.
In addition to a solid run in the national championship, the Rio de Janeiro team secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores last week by eliminating Internacional. Prior to that, they had already beaten the same opponent 3-1 at Beira-Rio, cementing their good run.