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0First game of the quarter-finals takes place this Thursday (19) in Gávea, with live broadcast
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0The Under-17 Boys from the Nest return to the field this Thursday (19), at 3pm, to face Fluminense in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship. The match will be played in Gávea and will be broadcast live on SporTV.
Led by coach Eduardo Zuma, the red-black team arrives at the clash after winning four victories in the last five games. In the final round of the first phase, Mengão beat Corinthians 5-0, securing third place in group A, with 15 points. There were five wins in nine games and 19 goals scored, the second best attack in the group.
Midfielder Lucas Vieira highlighted the relevance of the result in the first match of the quarterfinals. "Important game. I think it's always good to come away with a victory in the first game, especially at home. And try to make history by winning the Brazilian Under-17 Championship", said Vieira about the decisive classic.
In 2024, Flamengo and Fluminense faced each other only once. The duel took place in the first phase of the Copa Rio, when Mengão beat their rival 3-0 in Xerém. In that match, Douglas Telles scored two goals, while Pablo scored a great free kick from midfield. Now, the teams meet again in the Under-17 Brasileirão, with qualification for the semifinals at stake.
The young midfielder is considered one of the best players in the category
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0Flamengo is a great showcase for Europe, not only for renowned professional players but also for the youth team. In this way, Rubro-Negro anticipated renewing and increasing the termination fine on Joshua's contract, an athlete considered a jewel of the under-17s.
The young man has been monitored by European teams since he was little. For standing out in Mais Querido in the Copa Rio U-17, the midfielder caught the attention of some clubs. Therefore, Flamengo did not want to waste time and renewed the athlete, increasing the termination fine to 70 million euros (R$ 426 million) with a contract until 2029.
Joshua signed a new contract with Flamengo this past Tuesday (17). Thus, the young midfielder already has his second professional contract with Rubro-Negro. Before this happened, the player was champion with the Most Wanted of the Copa Rio under-17 against Vasco.
Making the title of jewel worth it, Joshua was once again decisive for Rubro-Negro. This is because, with the match approaching the end, the midfielder took responsibility and scored Mais Querido's second goal, leaving the score in favor at 2 to 1.
Throughout his time in Mais Querido's youth categories, Joshua has scored more than 100 goals. In the last under-17 match, the midfielder scored against Vasco on two occasions and, in addition, provided an assist. The number 10 was also chosen as the competition's top scorer.
Boys from Ninho are already classified for the knockout stages
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0If the professionals will take to the field this Thursday (15th) at 9:30 pm (Brasília time) against Bolívar (BOL) in the Libertadores, the Boys from the Nest of the under-20 team, led by the coach and former Flamengo player Filipe Luís, visit this Wednesday (14) against Red Bull Bragantino for the last round of the under-20 Brasileirão classification phase.
The match will start at 15:00 (time of Brasília) with official transmission from Fla TV. SporTV has not yet confirmed whether it will show the duel, but it could be another possibility. The red-black team is already classified for the knockout phase of the competition, but is looking to improve its position in the table.
Flamengo is in third place in the championship, with 31 points, the same number of points from second place, Grêmio. If they win and count on a stumble from the club from Rio Grande do Sul, which will face Bahia in Pituaçu, the red-black team will move up to second place and guarantee control of the field in the second leg games until the end of the competition, except against the team with the best campaign. , Palmeiras.
For the match, coach Filipe Luís will not be able to count on two players who stand out in the under-20s. Midfielder Lorran and Nigerian striker Shola train with the main team and are involved in the Libertadores game. The duo will remain in Rio de Janeiro under the command of coach Tite, while the base team will go to Atibaia, in the interior of São Paulo, location of the match against Red Bull Bragantino.
The Boys from the Nest arrive with a good retrospect for the match. The red-and-black team has won four consecutive matches in the competition, the last being against Ceará 2-0 at the opponent's home ground. Red Bull Bragantino is on the opposite path with four consecutive defeats, including a 5-0 defeat against Athletico-PR.
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