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WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON! VINI JR IS OVATED AT THE SANTIAGO BERNABEU AND THE SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN BALL GETS EVER CLOSER

However, the path to the top was not easy for the Brazilian striker

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The sparkle in the fans' eyes, the hall of applause echoing in the stadium, the roar from the stands transforming into a symphony of support. This was the atmosphere surrounding Real Madrid's recent game, where Vinicius Júnior became the undisputed protagonist. With two remarkable goals, he not only consolidated his position as a rising star, but also won the hearts of Merengues fans, who are clamoring for the much-coveted Ballon d'Or in their hands.

The young Brazilian, hailing from Flamengo , not only established himself at Real Madrid, but became a vital cog in the team's gear. His journey, from his roots in Rio de Janeiro to the spotlight of the Spanish capital, is a testament to the power of talent, determination and resilience.


FROM THE NEST TO THE WORLD, VINI JR ENCANTA WORLD FOOTBALL 

"There is no way to hide or try to obfuscate", say football observers. Vinicius Júnior transcended reality to become a dominant force on the pitch at the Santiago Bernabéu. Spanish champion, he doesn't just take to the field to play, but to parade his exuberant football, an art in motion that mesmerizes spectators around the world.

The nickname "Garoto do Ninho", a tribute to his start at Flamengo, now resonates with an even deeper meaning. He is not only an example of success for young aspiring football players, but also living proof that it is possible to reach the highest heights in the sport with hard work and determination.



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With Flamengo in contention, Kevin De Bruyne criticizes the new format of the FIFA Club World Cup

Manchester City midfielder expresses concerns over tight schedule

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Belgian player Kevin De Bruyne, one of Manchester City's main names, made scathing criticisms of the new format of the Club Super World Cup, a competition that will be played in 2025 and will feature the participation of 32 teams, including Brazilians Flamengo, Fluminense and Palmeiras. The tournament, which will have a similar format to the World Cup, did not please the player due to the overload of games and the impact on the athletes' calendar.

In a press conference, De Bruyne expressed his dissatisfaction with the short interval between the end of the Club World Cup and the start of the Premier League season. "The problem will come when the Club World Cup ends. We will only have three weeks between the final and the first round of the Premier League. There are three weeks to take a vacation and prepare to play more than 80 games. Maybe it will work this year, but it will be a problem the following year", warned the player.

The Belgian midfielder's concern extends to the increasing number of matches that athletes need to play in various competitions throughout the season, affecting performance so much regarding the physical well-being of the players.


LACK OF SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM

De Bruyne also criticized FIFA and UEFA for not listening to the concerns of the players and their associations: “The PFA (Professional Players Association) in England and unions in other countries tried to find solutions. The problem is that UEFA and FIFA play more matches, and we tried to say something, but no solution was found. They don't care. It seems that money speaks louder than players", he said.


COMPETITION DEFINED FOR 2025

FIFA has already announced the dates of the Club Super World Cup, which will begin on June 15, 2025 and will conclude on July 13 of the same year. The competition promises to bring together great teams from different continents, providing an unprecedented format with 32 participants.


Brazilian clubs Flamengo, Fluminense and Palmeiras guaranteed a place in the tournament as they were the last champions of the Copa Libertadores da América, with Flamengo winning the title in 2022.



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Flamengo holds another edition of the Blood Rubro-Negro campaign

Athletes, employees and associates participated in the collection, at the Gávea headquarters; each bag of blood can save up to four lives

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Last Wednesday (4), Flamengo held the seventh edition of the Sangue Rubro-negro campaign, at the Gávea headquarters. Hemorio's partner team was at the Gávea headquarters, from 10am to 3pm, collecting blood in the playground's party room. Athletes, employees and associates were able to donate and make a difference: each bag of blood can save up to four lives.

In addition to encouraging blood donation, the campaign also sought to raise awareness about the importance of this act of generosity and how it can save lives. “The partnership with Flamengo Social Responsibility is very important. More than attracting donors, this action seeks to awaken civic and social sentiment, ensure greater dissemination and demystify fears. It is an extremely educational and important action for maintaining stocks”, declared Dr. Renata de Almeida, a Hemorio doctor present at the action.


Blood donation is essential for health units to continue serving patients undergoing treatments and surgeries. The only way to guarantee the blood supply is through voluntary donations.


To donate blood, you must have an official identification document with photo, original or certified copy; be between 16 and 69 years old; be fed and in good health; weigh more than 50 kg; not be pregnant or breastfeeding. For more information about donating blood, visit www.hemorio.rj.gov.br or call 0800 282 0708. Hemorio is located at Rua Frei Caneca, nº 8, in the center of Rio. Donate blood, donate life!



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Returns faster than expected! Flamengo midfielder could return to the squad in the next round - Check

The club races against time

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After weeks away due to an injury, the Uruguayan midfielderGiorgian De Arrascaeta is close to returning to the field. The player, who is a key player in the Flamengo, has entered the final phase of recovery, and the expectation within the club is that his return will occur in the next matches. Arrascaeta suffered a muscle injury that ruled him out of the last rounds of the Brazilian Championship and compromised his participation in other important competitions, such as the Libertadores.

The midfielder's absence was greatly felt, as he is considered one of the players most creative and decisive of the red and black cast. However, the club's medical department has been working intensely to ensure his full recovery, without rushing to put him on the field before he is 100% fit.


A RETURN IMMINENT TO THE MOST FAVORITE
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According to information from the club, Arrascaeta is in the last phase of his treatment, which involves transition work with physical preparation. This means that the Uruguayan has already overcome the most intensive care phase and is now focusing on regaining his physical shape and getting back into his game, something fundamental to his style. Flamengo has adopted a cautious approach to avoid any type of relapse, a common procedure when it comes to muscle injuries, especially in players who play such a dynamic and creative role on the field.


This last stage involves activities such as light running, muscle strengthening exercises and even ball training in reduced spaces, without the pressure of a competitive game. Depending on how the athlete responds to these stimuli, he may be released to train with the rest of the squad in the coming weeks.


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