
Soccer
18 Fev 2024 | 23:08 |
On the grassroots football scene, a familiar figure from professional football fields has stood out in a unique way: Felipe Luís, known for his skill as a left-back in renowned clubs, now takes on a prominent role as under-17 coach. At his side is Ivan Palanco, a 43-year-old assistant, whose international experience adds a unique perspective to the training and development of young talents.
Felipe Luís, at 36, brings with him a wealth of experience at the highest level of world football. His transition into the role of coach has been watched with great interest by sports enthusiasts, eager to see how his vision and approach can influence the next generation of players. His choice to take charge of the under-17s indicates a commitment to long-term development and a desire to leave a legacy beyond the four lines.
Alongside Felipe Luís, there is Ivan Palanco, whose impressive CV includes spells at internationally renowned clubs such as Barcelona, as well as experience in competitive leagues in Qatar and Japan. His presence as an assistant coach brings with him a wealth of tactical knowledge and an in-depth understanding of the nuances of the game, ably complementing the approach from Felipe Luís.
The dynamic duo not only aims to develop technical and tactical skills in young players, but also promote fundamental values such as teamwork, discipline and resilience. Their training sessions are characterized by a balanced mix of intensity and camaraderie, creating an environment conducive to growth both on the field and off.
Felipe Luís and Ivan Palanco's approach has been praised for its emphasis in the holistic development of players. They understand that to produce world-class talent, it is necessary to cultivate not only exceptional technical skills, but also a strong mindset and an impeccable work ethic. As a result, the young athletes under his tutelage are not only honing their football skills but also growing as individuals. Their legacy will transcend victories and defeats on the field, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of being mentored by them. And in the process, they are changing concepts in the world of grassroots football, setting the stage for a new generation of bright talents to emerge and shine.
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After eliminating Corinthians in the semifinal, Mais Querido will compete for the title against Botafogo this Monday (8), at Luso Brasileiro
08 Set 2025 | 13:02 |
The time has come for the big decision of the Brazilian Women's Under-20 Championship. After beating Corinthians in the semifinal, Flamengo Women takes to the field to face Botafogo this Monday (8), at 9 pm, at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium . The match will have free entry and will be broadcast by SporTV and TV Brasil.
With the best record in the competition, with nine wins, one draw, 48 goals scored, and only one conceded , the Rubro-Negro team arrives at the final with momentum and confidence. Fans will be allowed to enter through the stadium's main entrance. This will be the second consecutive final between these rivals; in 2024, the title went to Mengão after a historic 7-0 rout.
One of coach Filipe Torres's strengths is striker Brendha, the team's top scorer in the decisive stage. She scored in three of the four knockout matches and is a key player for tonight's match.
" We had a great week and we're ready. I'm sure the game will be decided by the details, so we need to impose our style from the start. Playing in a final with the Manto Sagrado is a privilege for our team, and we want to win the title once again," said the forward.
Goalkeepers: Bibi, Condorelli and Sarah
Defenders: Bruna, Isabela Nunes and Isa Kotait
Midfielders: Camila, Carol Martins, Cecília, Duda Mattos and Sofia
Fullbacks: Cerqueira, Dudinha, Emilly and Nicoli
Attackers: Ana Papel, Anna Luiza, Laís, Letícia Pinho, Alice, Brendha, Campos, Kaylane Vieira, Laura Mariah, Leane, Maria Fernanda and Nina Garrit
The North Sector of Maracanã is already completely full and more than 32 thousand tickets have been sold for the Libertadores match
08 Set 2025 | 12:42 |
Fans planning to watch Flamengo vs Estudiantes at Maracanã need to hurry. Sales are brisk and some sections are already unavailable. The North Section, known for bringing together organized supporters and the most fervent Flamengo fans , is sold out. According to information from journalist Venê Casagrande , by the end of the morning of this Monday (8), more than 32 thousand tickets had already been sold.
Currently, sales are restricted to fan club members. The club's board is working with the expectation that all tickets will be sold out before sales open to the general public, scheduled for next Friday (12).
North (sold out)
Maraca Nation 1: R$62.50
Maraca Nation 2: R$87.50
Maraca Nation 3: R$100.00
General Public: R$250.00 (half price R$125.00)
South
Maraca Nation 1: R$50.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$70.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$80.00
General Public: R$200.00 (half R$100.00)
Upper East
Maraca Nation 1: R$62.50
Maraca Nation 2: R$87.50
Maraca Nation 3: R$100.00
General Public: R$250.00 (half price R$125.00)
Lower East
Maraca Nation 1: R$75.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$105.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$120.00
General Public: R$300.00 (half price R$150.00)
Fla+ Space (Lower East): R$200.00
Lower West
Maraca Nation 1: R$75.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$105.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$120.00
General Public: R$300.00 (half price R$150.00)
Defender revealed in Mais Querido is enjoying a great phase in Europe, arrives at the National Team under Carlo Ancelotti and attracts interest from international clubs
08 Set 2025 | 12:23 |
Alexsandro Ribeiro is one of the new additions to the Brazilian national team called up by Carlo Ancelotti. The 26-year-old defender, a Flamengo youth product, made his debut in June and started in his first two matches with the national team.
Currently playing for Lille in France, the defender is enjoying one of the best moments of his career, after facing difficulties at the beginning of his professional career. In an exclusive interview with 365Scores, held at Granja Comary in Teresópolis, Alexsandro revealed that he almost gave up football after leaving Flamengo as a teenager.
" I played for Flamengo, and when the decision to leave came, I never imagined it would be so difficult for a 16- or 17-year-old. It was the hardest time of my life, spending a year and a half without a club, going through tryouts and trials. Many times, I returned to Rio with an empty suitcase, without hope, wanting to stop playing ," the player said.
In addition to reaching the round of 16 of the 2024/25 Champions League , the defender was also the target of a bid from Saudi Arabia's Al-Nassr in the last transfer window. The deal, however, fell through due to a decision by Lille's board, which opted to keep him on the squad.
" The only offer I received was from Al-Nassr, but the president wouldn't let me go and said he needed me for this year . I spoke to him and made it clear that I didn't want to leave, but I also didn't want to stay; it would depend on him. I wasn't going to fight him because I'm grateful to him and for the opportunity he gave me. It was calm, so to speak, because we know that Saudi Arabia is a very tempting offer," Alexsandro stated.