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FIFA sets draw date for the 2025 Club Super World Cup; Flamengo is one of the classified

The competition will feature 32 teams

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This past Tuesday (3), FIFA made an announcement that left all Flamengo fans anxious. This is because the federation has released the dates for the draw for the group stage of the Club Super World Cup 2025, which takes place between the 5th and 9th of December this year.

Expectations for the draw are high, as that Mais Querido can face great powers in world football, including teams from Europe. Therefore, it is possible that Real Madrid (ESP), Manchester City (ING) or Bayern Munich (ALE) fall into Flamengo's group.


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Flamengo

Palmeiras

Fluminense


River Plate (Argentina)

Boca Juniors (Argentina)

Real Madrid (Spain)

Atlético de Madrid (Spain)

Chelsea (England)

Manchester City (England)

< p>RB Salzburg (Austria)

Juventus (Italy)

Inter Milan (Italy)

Bayern Munich (Germany)

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

Paris Saint-Germain (France)

Benfica (Portugal)

Porto (Portugal)

Al -Hilal (Saudi Arabia)

Al-Ahly (Egypt)

Seattle Sounders (United States)

Pachuca (Mexico)

León (Mexico)

Monterrey (Mexico)

Urawa Reds (Japan)

Wydad Casablanca (Morocco)

Al Ain (UAE )

Auckland City FC (New Zealand)

Ulsan (South Korea)

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tunisia)

In total, there will be 32 participating clubs divided into groups, the championship will be played in the United States. Until the day of the draw, Flamengo will be able to prepare cautiously. This is because the 2025 season promises to be one of the most demanding.

It is worth remembering that, at the same time as the club has the Super Mundial on the agenda, Rubro-Negro will have to deal with a tight calendar, in addition competitions such as Carioca, Brasileirão, Copa do Brasil and Libertadores.


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Tite promises Flamengo's effectiveness in the return game against Peñarol

Coach recognizes mistakes in the first leg

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After the 1-0 defeat to Peñarol, in the first game of the Libertadores quarter-finals, coach Tite held a press conference at Maracanã. The team did not perform well and was booed by the fans. Despite the setback, the coach remained confident for the second leg, which will be held in Uruguay.

Regarding the boos coming from the stands, Tite admitted that the fans' dissatisfaction is understandable. "Of course this hurts, especially on the human side. But experience shows that, when you deliver a good production, the fan's reaction is proportional to the love they feel for the club", said the coach, highlighting the emotional bond between the fans and the Most Dear.




FLAMENGO HAS NOT WIN AWAY SINCE 2022

The coach was also asked about the difficulty of Mengão in achieving victories away from home in the Libertadores, since 2022. The last victory away from home came on August 31, 2022, against Vélez Sarsfield, with an impressive 4-0. "We have a great opportunity to break this sequence This is part of the history of football, and I believe we are fully capable of getting there and changing this scenario", replied Tite, showing optimism.



EFFECTIVENESS IS THE FOCUS IN THE RETURN GAME

Tite guaranteed that the team will be more effective in Uruguay, promising a better performance. "Within two or three minutes, we score the goal, and from that point on, we work on the result. In some moments we were hasty, and the opposing goalkeeper also had merit. But I'm confident that we will create half of the opportunities and convert them into goals there. You can charge me later", said the coach, projecting a positive scenario for the second leg.


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Agustín Rossi criticizes fans' booing after defeat to Peñarol at Maracanã

Argentine goalkeeper opens up about fan behavior

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Argentine goalkeeper Agustín Rossi, who has been at Flamengo for over a year, has not yet fully adapted to the reactions of the fans during the games at Maracanã. After the 1-0 defeat to Peñarol, this Thursday (19), in the quarter-finals of the Libertadores, more than 60 thousand red and black booed the team, an attitude that displeased the player.

Rossi expressed his dissatisfaction with the booing that started in the first half. "The fans always want victory, that's normal. We also always look for a positive result. But I think these boos so early are unnecessary, just like what happened with Lorran during the Copa América. We still believe in the dispute. It was just a goal", commented the goalkeeper, showing confidence in the return game.




ERICK PULGAR BECOMES THE TARGET OF THE FANS

The boos at Maracanã they started in the 12th minute of the first half, after an error by Erick Pulgar when the ball was thrown, which resulted in Peñarol's goal. Since then, the Chilean has become the target of fans' dissatisfaction, who criticized him with every touch of the ball. In the second half, when he was substituted, Pulgar continued to be booed by the red and black team, reinforcing the tense atmosphere in the stadium. b>


In addition to the players, coach Tite was also the target of protests from the fans. Offenses were heard from the stands, which affected the coach, who admitted he was shaken by the insults. However, Tite preferred to focus on the future and showed optimism for the return game against the Uruguayan team.


FLAMENGO SEEKS REACTION IN URUGUAY

With a 1-0 deficit, Mengão will need to reverse the score in the second leg, which will be held next Thursday (26), at 7pm, at the Campeón del Siglo Stadium, in Montevideo. Flamengo < /a>needs a victory by two goals to advance directly to the semi-finals of the competition.




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In addition to the CBF, FIFA may compensate Flamengo due to Pedro's injury

Flamengo can open a path that legislation provides, but that clubs do not use

Flamengo will sue FIFA to receive compensation for Pedro's injury during the FIFA Data. However, before sending the medical report to the highest football entity, part of the procedure, Rubro-Negro can also receive compensation from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) for the club's losses after the player was injured.

A lawyer Ana Mizutori, specialist in sports law, mentions that Brazilian sports legislation also deals with injuries to players that occurred while serving the national team.

"What was the old provision of the article 41 of the Pelé Law is now provided for in article 92 of the General Sports Law (Law 14,597/23), establishing that the participation of athletes in national teams will occur through an agreement between the convening sports organization and the club that gives the athlete to to play in the national team. The first paragraph maintained the provision regarding the duty of the convening sports organization (CBF) to compensate the team that maintains an employment contract with the athlete in question, and this duty must continue until the athlete is reintegrated into the sports organization that is in question. gave in."


"In this sense, it can be said that the responsibility for Pedro's injury, which occurred during his sporting performance for the Brazilian team, falls on the highest sports administration entity, and there may be specific adjustments in this sense, as observed today in FIFA regulations and the Club Protection Program, which provides compensation to clubs in these cases", he adds.


Journalist, lawyer and UOL columnist Andrei Kampff understands that " It would be important to seek this compensation, as it is the clubs' right. Flamengo could open a path that the legislation provides, but that the clubs do not use."

As explained by Lei em Campo last week, compensation by FIFA will take place through the Club Protection Program ( The FIFA Club Protection Programme). The ceiling for compensation is 7.5 million euros (R$46.7 million) over one year (365 days). thousand). Flamengo is already requesting this compensation.


The club, fulfilling the requirements established by the program, will be entitled to compensation aimed at covering medical expenses and losses caused during the period in which they will be unable to do so. rely on full compliance with the employment contract due to the injury.

Andrei Kampff, a lawyer specializing in sports law, highlights that "this mechanism is created to protect clubs that are obliged under internal provisions of the football to give their employees to the national teams. In other words, it is a type of insurance, since the athlete is also an important economic asset of the club."

To trigger compensation, the club must follow the procedure implemented by article 3 of the aforementioned regulation , communicating to the insurance company delegated by FIFA, presenting the necessary documents and forms, which cannot exceed a period of 28 days from the injury, under penalty of loss of the right to compensation.

Any dispute that arises in relation to the program will be submitted directly to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) - the last instance of Sports Justice at a global level.

The injury

Pedro was injured during the national team's training in a play alone, without contact with another player. The press had already left Caju's CT. The attacker underwent an MRI exam, in Curitiba, which showed the rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

The Recovery time for injuries of this type usually ranges from 9 to 12 months. The injury is the same as the one suffered by Neymar last year, which kept him out of action since October. In 2018, when he was wearing the Fluminense shirt, Pedro suffered the same injury, but to his right knee.


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