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06 Out 2025 | 18:42
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05 Abr 2025 | 14:22 |
Flamengo has already mapped out its path to the FIFA Club World Cup, an unprecedented international competition that brings together 32 teams and promises to shake up the June 2025 calendar. Representing Brazil, the Rubro-Negro is in Group D and will make its debut on June 16, at 10 pm (Brasília time), against Espérance, from Tunisia. The match will be played at Lincoln Financial Field, in Philadelphia, in the United States.
“Flamengo fans can be sure that these players will give their all in any tournament,” said Boto.
Following the group stage, the Mais Querido will face Chelsea from England in a match scheduled for June 20th at 3pm, also in North America. The expectation is for a game of high technical level, which will serve as a parameter to evaluate the current stage of the Brazilian team against one of the giants of European football.
For the club's football director, José Boto, the Super World Cup is more than just a competition: it is an important moment to understand how the CRF stands against the great powers of the sport. “ Flamengo fans can be sure that these players will give their all in any tournament. The opportunity to compete with European giants brings extra motivation to the squad and to us, the board of directors,” he said.
Boto reinforced that the squad shows a special interest in the competition. “I feel that the players have a different feeling about this championship. Facing Chelsea, for example, puts us face to face with a different reality, and this serves as an extra stimulus for everyone”, added the director, highlighting how much the international tournament is valued behind the scenes at the club.
The team's third match in the group stage is still undecided. This is because León, from Mexico, initially scheduled to be Mengão's opponent at the end of the first stage, was withdrawn from the competition. The exclusion occurred due to a violation of the regulations, which prohibit the participation of two clubs belonging to the same business group — in this case, Grupo Pachuca.
Mengão's board of directors opts to warn the striker after an expulsion deemed irresponsible; coach Filipe Luís will participate in the athlete's guidance process
06 Out 2025 | 21:00 |
Young striker Wallace Yan, 20, will be officially warned by Flamengo's board after being sent off in the match against Bahia , held last Sunday (5). The player received two yellow cards in a period of just ten minutes , in a move considered immature and avoidable by the coaching staff.
According to information released by journalist Venê Casagrande, the club decided not to remove the player from the main squad, but to impose an internal punishment of an educational nature . The measure aims to educate the player about the responsibility of acting with emotional balance in decisive matches.
The club's board intends to handle the case as part of the striker's professional development process. Coach Filipe Luís and members of the coaching staff will participate in discussions with the player, reinforcing the importance of discipline and posture on the field.
" Filipe Luís will speak with him, as will club officials. The goal is to make him understand the magnitude of the mistake and its consequences," Venê said. The expulsion came at an important time for Wallace Yan, who was trying to regain his place in the first team.
With the suspension confirmed, Wallace Yan will continue training normally with the group, but under the supervision of the coaching staff. To become a regular player again, the Flamengo forward will need to demonstrate commitment and maturity on and off the field.
In the race for the Brasileirão title, Mengão releases prices and sales schedule for the duel against rivals Alviverde in a decisive duel
06 Out 2025 | 20:00 |
In a close battle for the lead in the Brazilian Championship , Flamengo and Palmeiras will face off on October 19th at 6:30 pm at the Maracanã stadium for the 29th round of the competition. The Rio de Janeiro club released details of the schedule and ticket prices this week , which have already sparked debate among fans on social media.
According to the club, fan members of the Nação Maraca and Nação Sem Fronteiras plans will have priority in purchasing tickets, being able to purchase up to two tickets per match, depending on their star level. Sales are made exclusively through the website ingressos.flamengo.com.br.
Prices vary by sector and fan plan . In the North Sector, the price for members starts at R$35 , while the general public will pay R$140. In the Lower West Sector, tickets cost R$200 (half-price R$100).
The club also offers hospitality options with unique experiences. Espaço Fla+, located in the East and West sectors, includes a buffet and unlimited draft beer for R$200.
Maracanã Mais offers a full meal, dessert and an open bar of non-alcoholic drinks , with prices ranging from R$281.25 to R$900. The space has a seated audience format and is aimed at those seeking comfort and exclusivity.
Prices exceeding R$600 at Maracanã irritate some of the red-black fans, who complain about the stadium's elitism and the loss of its traditional atmosphere.
06 Out 2025 | 19:19 |
The announcement of ticket prices for the Conmebol Libertadores semifinal match between Flamengo and Racing (ARG) has sparked a strong backlash on social media. Some fans consider the prices to be high and believe the club is driving the "common people" away from Maracanã , which, according to many, directly impacts the club's traditional energy in the stands.
The match takes place on October 22nd at 9:30 pm at Maracanã Stadium. The club has released the sales schedule and prices for members and the general public , with tickets ranging from R$87.50 to R$600 in conventional areas, and exceeding R$2,000 for premium packages.
On social media, many Flamengo fans expressed dissatisfaction with the prices. The main criticism is that the high cost prevents access for some of the more popular fans , who traditionally provide the vibrant atmosphere and parties in the stands. "I already foresee a silent Maracanã," commented one fan in a viral post on X (formerly Twitter).
TICKET PRICES
Tickets are available on a staggered schedule for Nação Maraca fan membership plans, with priority given based on the number of stars. General public sales begin on October 17th, and prices vary by sector:
North: R$100 to R$160 (members) / R$200 to R$400 (general public)
South: R$87.50 to R$140 (members) / R$175 to R$350 (general public)
Upper East: R$112.50 to R$180 (members) / R$225 to R$450 (general public)
Lower East: R$125 to R$200 (members) / R$250 to R$500 (general public)
Lower West: R$150 to R$240 (members) / R$300 to R$600 (general public)