
Soccer
03 Out 2025 | 11:24 |
The duel between Bahia and Flamengo, this Sunday (5), at 6:30 pm, for the 27th round of the Brazilian Championship, promises to be a real test for the resistance of the squads. While Rubro-Negro will have mandatory changes in defense , Tricolor de Aço may face an even more dramatic scenario, with up to 13 absences.
Coach Filipe Luís has already confirmed two absences: Alex Sandro and Léo Pereira . Both received their third yellow cards in the draw against Cruzeiro and are serving automatic suspensions. The pair's absence forces the coach to redesign his defensive system in a match considered crucial in the battle for the top spot.
If Flamengo 's mission is to reorganize its defense, Rogério Ceni's is practically a puzzle . Bahia could have 13 players unavailable due to suspensions and a busy medical department.
Among those suspended are Luciano Juba , who was injured and also received a card, as well as Santiago Arias, Rodrigo Nestor, and Gabriel Xavier , all for accumulated cards. Striker Mateo Sanabria, sent off against Botafogo, is also out. Defender Ramos Mingo left the field injured in the last round.
The Tricolor's medical department remains overwhelmed. Seven athletes remain in recovery, with no return date scheduled before the next FIFA World Cup. Among them are big names like Kanu, Caio Alexandre, and João Paulo . The only case closer to a return is defender David Duarte, who is in transition but has not yet fully trained with the group.
Tickets for the clash between the teams at Arena Fonte Nova are now on sale; more than 40,000 fans confirmed before the general opening.
03 Out 2025 | 11:07 |
Ticket sales for the match between Bahia and Flamengo , valid for the 26th round of the Brazilian Championship, are already underway. The match takes place this Sunday (5), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena Fonte Nova , in Salvador. Initially, only members had access to the tickets, but from 10 am this Friday (3), tickets will be released to the general public.
According to the Bahian club, more than 40,000 fans have already secured their presence at Fonte Nova even before it opens to the general public. Tickets will be sold until 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, the day of the game, subject to availability. Access to the stadium requires mandatory biometric facial registration.
Ticket prices range from R$33 to R$280, with half-price options and free admission for children under 11. Members can still check in even after the stadium opens to other fans.
North Upper Seat – R$76 (half R$38)
Superior East Chair – R$80 (half R$40)
North Chair – R$ 90 (half R$ 45)
East Chair – R$ 100 (half R$ 50)
Special Lower Chair – R$ 130 (half R$ 65)
Superior Special Chair – R$ 140 (half R$ 70)
Premium Lounge – R$280
Children's Lounge – R$ 170
On the field, the match promises to be decisive for both teams. Bahia, which lost to Botafogo in the last round, still dreams of breaking into the top four, depending on the results of competitors like Botafogo and Mirassol . Flamengo, meanwhile, is looking to extend its lead at the top of Série A and remain isolated at the top of the table.
The clash between Mengão and Raposa in the 26th round of the Brasileirão reached an impressive audience since the stadium's renovation
03 Out 2025 | 10:30 |
The Red-Black Nation once again put on a show at Maracanã. In the 0-0 draw with Cruzeiro , in the 26th round of the Brasileirão, Flamengo recorded the largest attendance at a club game since the stadium was renovated for the 2014 World Cup .
In total, 72,565 fans were present on Thursday night (2) . Of this number, 67,873 were paying, generating a gross income of R$5,835,870.00. Even without the victory on the field, the strength of the stands established a new historical milestone in the "Temple of Football".
The previous record also belonged to Flamengo , achieved in 2025, when 71,977 fans watched the 2-1 victory over Estudiantes in the Libertadores. Now, that number was surpassed against Cruzeiro, reinforcing the protagonism of the red-black fans.
In addition to this achievement, Flamengo continues to dominate attendance figures in Brazilian football year after year, achieving numbers that reflect the nation's passion for the club . Flamengo leads the average attendance in the Brasileirão and throughout the season.
Mengão will face Tricolor on Sunday (5) and the poor quality of the Arena Fonte Nova floor was addressed by the coach
03 Out 2025 | 10:07 |
Flamengo faces Bahia this Sunday (5), for the 27th round of the Brasileirão, and one of the major concerns for the duel is the state of the Arena Fonte Nova pitch . The topic has already generated recent debates and was commented on again, now by coach Filipe Luís and midfielder Saúl.
Filipe Luís on the pitch for Bahia vs. Flamengo: "It hurts both teams"
After the draw against Cruzeiro , Filipe Luís emphasized that Flamengo is accustomed to different field conditions and that the team is prepared to overcome this challenge: " We are used to playing on different types of grass, different pitches, and even with different balls . The players are adapted and prepared to face Bahia even with the poor pitch and seek victory," said the coach.
In the last match held at Fonte Nova, between Palmeiras and Bahia, Abel Ferreira complained a lot about the conditions of the field , while Rogério Ceni responded, remembering that the problem also hinders the Bahian team, which values ball possession.
Filipe Luís followed the same line and recognized that the situation could harm both sides: “ I don’t know if there has been any improvement since the last game , but as Rogério himself said, it harms both teams,” concluded the coach.
Like the coach, Saúl also emphasized the importance of adaptation. The Spanish midfielder emphasized that Flamengo is ready to change its style of play if necessary in search of a positive result: "We have to adapt: to the pitch, the weather, and whatever comes our way. If we can't play our style, we'll play differently to win," he declared.
Flamengo and Bahia face each other this Sunday (5), at 6:30 pm (Brasília time), at Arena Fonte Nova, with broadcast by Premiere (on pay-per-view) . In the first round, at Maracanã, Rubro-Negro won 1-0, with a goal from Arrascaeta.