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IS FLAMENGO THE MOST DISCIPLINED TEAM IN THE BRAZILIAN? CHECK OUT

Tite's team is the one that has received the least cards in the Brazilian Championship so far, with 12 yellow cards, see the full list:

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Flamengo finished the seventh round of the Brasileirão as the championship leader. Still without playing in the eighth round, they were momentarily overtaken by Botafogo, and could return to the top of the table with a simple victory in the next game.

But beyond the competition, Mengão is also the leader off the field. With only 12 yellow cards received, Tite's team is first in the ranking of most disciplined teams in the Brazilian Championship.

It can be said that this has a lot to do with Tite in command, the coach has always valued the 'fair play' wherever he went. And in a championship that broke the record for the most cards in the last 12 editions, Flamengo remained disciplined.


In short, behind Flamengo, Bragantino and Internacional appear in second and third place in the ranking. It is also worth highlighting that the team with the most cards in Brasileirão 2024 is Atlético-GO.


Check the list:

Flamengo – 12 yellow and 0 red.

< p>Bragantino – 18 yellow and 0 red.


Internacional – 18 yellow and 0 red.

Corinthians – 19 yellow and 0 red.

Bahia – 20 yellow and 0 red.

São Paulo – 20 yellow and 0 red.

Fortaleza – 22 yellow and 0 red.

Cruzeiro – 13 yellow and 2 red .

Cuiabá – 24 yellow and 0 red.

Fluminense – 24 yellow and 0 red.

Grêmio – 14 yellow and 2 red.

Palmeiras – 25 yellow and 0 red.

Athletico-PR – 18 yellow and 2 red.

Vasco – 18 yellow and 2 red.

Botafogo – 25 yellow and 1 red.

Atlético-MG – 21 yellow and 2 red.

Criciúma – 20 yellow and 1 red.

Victory – 17 yellow and 4 red.

Youth – 18 yellow and 4 red.

Atlético-GO – 24 yellow and 4 red.



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Flamengo watching! FIFA announces venues and stadiums for the Club World Cup in 2025

Competition will have 32 teams and will take place between June 15th and July 13th

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On Saturday night (28), at an event held in Central Park, New York, FIFA announced the venues for the new Club World Cup, which is scheduled to take place between June 15th and July 13th, 2025. , in the United States. The tournament will feature 32 teams from all over the world.

Champions in past editions of the Libertadores, Fluminense, Flamengo and Palmeiras are guaranteed to participate in the tournament. Brazil will be able to reach four representatives if Atlético-MG or Botafogo win the South American competition in 2024.


The tournament will follow the pattern of recent World Cups: eight groups formed, with four clubs in each and with the two best advancing. After the end of the group stage games, the World Cup will be in a knockout format, with a single match in each phase.


In total, there will be 11 cities and 12 stadiums for the tournament. The decision will take place at the MetLife Stadium, in New York, on July 13th.

See the Club World Cup venues

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)

TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)

Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

Rose Bowl (Los Angeles)

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

GEODIS Park (Nashville)

MetLife Stadium (New Jesey)

Camping World Stadium (Orlando)

Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando)

Lumen Field (Seattle)

Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)

The competition

The new Club World Cup could have up to 63 games with 32 teams that will be divided into eight groups formed with four teams each. The two best advance and, from the round of 16 onwards, the competition will be in the knockout format. The management of the international federation projects revenue of US$ 2.5 billion (R$ 14 billion).


The tournament will be held every four years , with the following distribution of places: 12 from Europe, six from South America, four from North and Central America, four from Africa, four from Asia, one from Oceania and another representing the host country.

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Flamengo does what could be Tite's last training session at Flamengo

Mengão finished his preparation for the clash against Athletico

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On Saturday afternoon (28), Flamengo held its last training session before facing Athletico-PR in the Brasileirão. A clash that could decide the future of coach Tite at Mengão, was attended by all the players considered to be starters, despite the expectation of a mixed team for Sunday (29).

In content published on social media of Flamengo, names like Bruno Henrique and Alex Sandro, who were starters in the Libertadores elimination, last Thursday (26), appear alongside young fledglings, such as Matheus Gonçalves and Evertton, who have been widely used in the “reserve team ” by Tite.


Flamengo may have held the last training session under Tite's command.

With his destiny becoming more uncertain at Flamengo, Tite may having led his last training session as coach of Rubro-Negro. There are four games without a win, a bad result, or poorly presented football against Athletico-PR, could mean the end of the line for the coach, just under a year after his arrival.

In the semi-finals of Copa do Brasil, where they face Corinthians, and in the G4 of the Brasileirão, Rubro-Negro's objective is clear, to become CdB champion, and remain in the classification zone for the next Libertadores in the points championship.



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Flamengo is the team that received the least cards in Brasileirão 2024

Until the 28th round of the national competition, Rubro-Negro is the most disciplined team

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The 3-2 defeat to Grêmio this Sunday (22) was not the only bad news for Flamengo. Striker Carlinhos was sent off in the 13th minute of the second half, marking the club's second red card in Brasileirão 2024; the first was by Carlos Alcaraz, in his debut against Corinthians. Interestingly, Flamengo is the club that received the least punishments in the competition.

Up until the 27th round, Rubro-Negro had accumulated 48 cards, 46 of which were yellow and only two were red. Next, Bahia, Grêmio, Palmeiras and Vasco appear in the top-5. On the other hand, the clubs most punished are Atlético-GO, Juventude, Vitória, Corinthians and Criciúma.


Top-10 teams with the most cards

Flamengo – 48

Bahia – 59


Grêmio – 66

Palmeiras – 68

Vasco – 69

Athletico- PR – 70

Internacional – 71

Cuiabá – 73

Cruzeiro – 73

Atlético-MG – 74

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Carlinhos was sent off after a move in which he hit Grêmio defender Kannemann in the face. The expulsion sparked outrage among Flamengo fans, as the referee had his back turned to the play and did not consult the VAR.

Embezzlement in the next round

With the expulsion, Carlinhos will be left out of Flamengo's next match, which will face Athletico-PR at Maracanã, on Sunday (29), at 8 pm (Brasília time). Bruno Henrique and Gabigol are among the options for the center forward position, remembering that Pedro is out for the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee. Flamengo x Peñarol

However, Carlinhos is available to Tite for the clash against Peñarol (URU), for the return of the quarter-finals of the Libertadores, which will take place on Thursday (26), at 7pm (Brasília time), in Uruguay. After the 1-0 defeat in the first game, Flamengo needs to win by two or more goals to qualify directly. A victory by just one goal will lead to penalties.


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