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FLAMENGO ANNOUNCES PRE-SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE CLUB MUSEUM, IN GÁVEA

After a long wait, the museum finally opens.

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End of waiting: the pre-sale of tickets for the new Flamengo Museum will start this Tuesday. There will be a period of two days of exclusivity for members-fans and associates. The general public will be able to purchase tickets from Thursday - visitation begins on August 5th. The Flamengo Museum will be open daily, from 10 am to 6 pm, at the Club's headquarters, in Gávea, in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro.

“Our main objective with this pre-sale campaign is to offer visitors an experience memorable, at the level of excellence, from the first day of operation of our museum. That's why we decided to dedicate the first two weeks of visitation only to those who bought tickets in advance”, declared Reinaldo Belloti, CEO of Flamengo. $40. After the pre-sale period, other categories will be available, such as: Family Ticket, Mirim, Carioca and the combo !Museum + Tour da Gávea”, a complementary attraction that offers visitors a guided tour of the Club's headquarters and a tour of its history. Children up to 5 years old have free entry.


Size of the Museum

The Flamengo Museum will occupy an area of ​​1,200 m², with future expansion planned for 2,000 m². Over 14 thematic areas, it will tell the story of the Mais Querido, presenting its great achievements, protagonists and idols of all time. The project was developed by MUDE, which, for over twenty years, has been designing, implementing and managing museums in America and Europe, having carried out projects for giants such as Juventus, Benfica, River Plate, Wembley Stadium and the Conmebol Museum.

Service: Pre-sale Flamengo Museum

Opening of the Flamengo Museum to the public: August 5, 2023


Pre-sale start: July 11

For all categories of members and supporters of Flamengo.

Benefits: 48 hours of exclusivity for purchase, ticket with annual pass status, visitation scheduled in the opening month. Sales through the Fla-APP, the official application of Flamengo.


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Women's football: 6 former players win lawsuit against Flamengo

There are still 8 lawsuits against the club in court; Fla can appeal

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Controversies always seem to surround Flamengo, and yet another unexpected piece of news involving the club came to light this Wednesday (18), this time related to women's football. Rubro-Negro was condemned by the courts in a case brought by six former players, with a decision that surprised everyone.

The action, which had been ongoing since 2021, resulted in a conviction worth R$3.2 million. According to information from Uol, the names of the players were not revealed, but they were released during the reformulation of the sport in 2022 and were seeking recognition of a professional bond with Flamengo.


Flamengo, which maintains a partnership with the Brazilian Navy did not pay the athletes directly, as they were third sergeants. They played for the club between 2015 and 2021, a period in which they won the Brazilian Women's Championship. However, the players argued that the practice adopted by the club and the Navy was irregular, according to the partnership contract.


“An item in the cooperation term made it clear that the Navy would not provide financial resources, nor would it carry out the direct transfer of facilities. Flamengo was intentionally omitted to pay the athletes”, guarantees lawyer Rafael Cunha.

Possibility of appeal

Despite the initial decision, Flamengo can still appeal. The Regional Labor Court of Rio de Janeiro unanimously understood that Flamengo benefited from the situation and determined that the club must record the athletes' contributions in their Work Cards, in addition to paying the due salaries and other labor obligations.

In addition to these six players, eight others also filed lawsuits against Flamengo for the same reason, but their trials have not yet taken place. In response to Uol, the club commented on the case:

“Of the nine legal actions involving former Navy athletes and coaches, eight had court decisions removing the employment relationship with the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, considering that these are exclusively third-level Navy sergeants”, he says.



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Children from the Jogaremos Juntos project visit red-black judo in Gávea

In total, 70 children, from the Cantagalo and Queimados centers, had the chance to practice the sport under the guidance of high-level professionals

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Last week, children who practice judo in the social project Jogaremos Juntos, promoted by Flamengo's Social Responsibility, had an unforgettable experience. They visited the club's headquarters, in Gávea, and trained alongside Flamengo's judo teachers and athletes, experiencing a day full of learning, discipline and sportsmanship.

In total, 70 children, from centers of Cantagalo and Queimados, had the chance to practice judo under the guidance of high-level professionals, reinforcing the values ​​of the sport, such as respect, determination and teamwork.


At the dojô, the children were welcomed by the coach of the under-13 and under-15 red-black judo teams, Rodrigo Domiciano, who, together with club athletes, shared his experiences and spoke about the importance of dedication to progress in the sport. “In the midst of so many negative references, it is essential that these children have positive references. Here they can see that it is possible to reach a higher degree, seek a black belt, seek important competitions and this will change their realities”, he said.


For many, the day was a unique opportunity to become inspire, dream big and continue following the path of sport. “The children came very excited. They've been talking about coming here to Flamengo for a week. It's important for them to be here, in a different place, with so much structure... This all makes them want to dedicate themselves more”, said professor Alves, who teaches judo at Jogaremos Juntos - Núcleo Queimados. Cantagalo resident Leda Maria Pereira de Macedo, mother of student Davi, added. “Children who live in communities need sports so they don't get lost and judo has already got my son back on track. He now has discipline, he has become another child! Davi takes a shower, goes to bed early... I'm very happy. I'm very grateful to have the project there”, she praised.

With its own methodology, Jogaremos Juntos is an education project through sport, based on socio-emotional skills. Through it, children and young people have the opportunity to work on self-knowledge, resilience, empathy, focus and other skills that they learn from sports and put into practice to face and overcome challenges in life, whether at school, in family or with friends.


In total, the project serves 800 children in six communities in Rio de Janeiro - Cantagalo Pavão Pavãozinho, Complexo do Alemão, Vila Aliança, Morro do Banco, Santa Cruz and Queimados - with classes football, judo, basketball, artistic gymnastics and volleyball. The project is encouraged by the Federal Sports Incentive Law and has Shell as a sponsor.


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FLAMENGO MUSEUM TURNS INTO OLYMPIC VILLAGE WITH BIG NAMES IN SPORT

The event featured personalities who made and are making history in red and black Olympic sports

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Last Tuesday (09/07), the Flamengo Museum became the setting for a historic meeting, hosting the third edition of Diálogos Rubro-Negros. With the participation of sports icons such as Georgette Vidor, Jackie Silva, Marcelo Vido, Patrícia Amorim, Rosicleia Campos and Virna, the event aimed to tell the stories of the athletes at the Olympic Games. The mediation was carried out by journalist Luana Trindade, from FlaTV.

The vice-president of Historical Heritage, Luis Fernando Fadigas, expressed his satisfaction at seeing the Flamengo Museum being the stage for events that highlight the club's history and pay homage to their great names. "Historical Heritage is pleased to be able to welcome our idols from the past, on the eve of the Olympic Games, and listen to stories that can encourage the formation of new idols and the winning of new medals. Our job is to rescue these memories and celebrate Flamengo as the Olympic power that it is."


All participants in the event have a history of representing Flamengo at the Olympic Games. Jackie Silva, who played indoor volleyball for the club, participated in the Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984 Games, in addition to winning gold in beach volleyball in Atlanta 1996. Marcelo Vido, from basketball, was at Los Angeles 1984 and Moscow 1980.


Patrícia Amorim, a notable name in swimming, competed in Seoul 1988. Virna, volleyball athlete, won bronze in Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1996 and participated in the Athens 2004 Games. Georgette Vidor was an Artistic Gymnastics coach in the Seoul 1988, 1992 and 1996 editions, as well as national team coordinator at Rio 2016. Rosicleia Campos, judoka, competed in Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996 and was the national team coach at the Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 editions .



CONNECTION BETWEEN GENERATIONS

Desirree Reis, manager of Flamengo's Historical Heritage, highlighted the emotion and success of the third edition of Diálogos Rubro-Negros. "The audience and the panel were connected by the passion of being red and black. Our museum is a living museum, which unites different generations of athletes, tells new stories and teaches based on the experiences of great legends in the history of Flamengo. We are already preparing the next meeting!"


IMPORTANCE OF THE EVENT

Dálogos Rubro-Negros is a recurring event at the Museum Flamengo, addressing topics relevant to the club. Natalia Lamothe, manager of the Flamengo Museum, commented on the importance of discussing Olympic sports. "Talking about Olympic sports is talking about the contribution of Flamengo's athletes and coaches and the legacy they leave behind. The club plays a crucial role in the Olympic scenario, from training young talents to consecrating champions, offering excellent infrastructure and support. "


IMPRESSIONS OF PARTICIPANTS

Georgette Vidor, coordinator of Flamengo's Artistic Gymnastics, highlighted the greatness of the event and the importance of the club in the international representation of Brazil. Patrícia Amorim, former Olympic athlete and former president of Flamengo, highlighted her pride in being part of the club's history. Marcelo Vido, executive director of Flamengo Olympic Sports, congratulated the museum for the initiative and the opportunity to discuss the future of athletes in Olympic events. Luana Trindade, reporter for FlaTV, highlighted the importance of mediating an event with such important figures in the sport.


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