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Every year, when winter arrives and temperatures drop, the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo collects warm clothes and blankets to warm up the winter for people in socially vulnerable situations through the Warm Clothing Campaign. Organized by the club's Social Responsibility department, this year's action was a success. In addition to donations from members, employees and athletes, the club also donated 1,600 new or used items, including coats, pants and socks.
In total, 11 institutions that work with reception and assistance social were covered. These organizations play a crucial role in the social safety net, offering everything from meals and shelter to psychological support and referrals to health services. The 11 organizations are: Coletivo Rua Solidaria; Putting the Pieces Together with Art; ORES – Organization for Reintegration and Stimulation of Socialization; Voar Project; Building Futures; Charity Ministry of the Catholic Church of São José do Vale do Rio Preto – RJ; TEIAA Association; Fraternity Without Borders; NGO Só Vamos RJ; Work of the Cradle and House of the Poor São Vicente de Paula de Nova Friburgo.
“We receive a lot of clothes and blankets, but coats are in great need among the donations we receive. For people who spend the day out and about, a coat makes a lot of difference when the cold starts. And with the amount that Flamengo is donating, we will be able to give one to each person. Winter is a very difficult period and these coats will help protect many lives”, declared Suzana Oliveira Lopes, leader of Projeto Voar, which works with the homeless population in the Largo do Machado and Centro regions of Rio. < /p>
The Clothing Campaign inspires the community to get involved and contribute. The objective is to alleviate the difficulties faced by people in extremely vulnerable situations, offering a little more comfort and protection against the cold in the winter months.
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Recognition highlights the importance of the clubs' work in the social field, especially with children and teenagers from projects spread around the world
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On Saturday night, the 21st, Flamengo's Social Responsibility department was notably recognized with the AIDEP Social Impact Award during the FutEdu Summit 2025. The ceremony took place at the Hard Rock Café, in Curitiba, and brought together representatives of clubs and institutions that work with sports and social impact in South America.
Organized by the International Association for the Development of Sports and Parasports - AIDEP, the award is a recognition given to clubs and institutions that use football as a tool for social transformation.
The award highlighted Flamengo's Social Responsibility work as a reference in promoting opportunities for children and teenagers from socially vulnerable contexts, combining football with socio-emotional education, such as Jogaremos Juntos, Flamengo's social project, which includes 1,000 children and teenagers in eight communities in Rio and Baixada Fluminense, as well as other social initiatives of the club that have already impacted more than 200,000 people.
“Welcoming Flamengo to the FutEdu Summit is an immense honor. A club with so much history and relevance in Brazilian football inspires and further strengthens our commitment to education through sport,” said Diogo Netto, CEO of the FutEdu Summit.
The main objective of the Award is to recognize, value and encourage football schools and social projects that use sport as a tool for innovation, education and social transformation. It promotes visibility, strengthens good practices and establishes a standard of excellence in the sports-educational sector.
Mais Querido continues to restructure its current squad and will now have the reinforcement of the athlete, who was elected the best striker in the Turkish championship.
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Sesc Flamengo continues to restructure, with new players arriving and leaving. As such, Mais Querido has signed Simone Lee, a 28-year-old American who played last season for Megabox Vallefoglia-ITA.
Simone Lee 's signing has been rumored for some time. The athlete is 1.88m tall and also has a German volleyball background, enjoying the peak of her career last season. She was voted the best attacker in the 2023/24 Turkish Championship.
Throughout her career, Simone has won two German Championships, one Italian Championship, one German Cup and one Nations League for the United States. She was discovered by Pennsylvania State University and went to Europe in the 2017/18 season.
According to information from the "Garrafão Rubro-Negro" portal, Simone's husband, German winger Lukas Wank , may join Flabasquete. Lukas will come to accompany his wife, but will need to find a new club after leaving Germany.
Last season, Lukas played for the Wurzburg Baskets, playing in 13 games and averaging 2.3 points, 0.6 assists and 1.3 rebounds. Previously, he played for Oldenburg, Skyliners Frankfurt, Lowen Braunschweig, Niners Chemnitz, RheinStars Köln and Science City Jena.
The president of Mais Querido opened up about the moment the club was in after the departure of the former management at the beginning of the year
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Luiz Eduardo Baptista took over as president of Flamengo in January, after winning the red-black elections at the end of 2024. Thus, the leader of Mais Querido gave a quick interview to the press present in the United States and exposed the financial reality that the club found after the end of Rodolfo Landim's management.
Flamengo had money for two days, so Flamengo had a good economic situation, but a bad financial situation", highlighted Bap.
He continued: "If Flamengo were a company earning R$1.5 billion per year, it would have to have around R$300, R$400 million in cash. That's how you run a company. No one runs a large company with less than 3, 4 months of cash in hand. Like that guy who has furniture, furnishings, but no money in the bank. He had no liquidity," revealed Bap.
It is worth remembering that Flamengo released the annual report with the audited financial statements for the 2024 fiscal year. The balance sheet even showed record revenue of R$1.3 billion, but also indicated a 581% increase in net operating debt, which went from R$48 million to R$327 million, and a deficit of R$734 thousand.
Finding itself in a delicate financial situation, Flamengo 's focus at the beginning of the year was to increase its cash flow. Thus, with the non-renewal of David Luiz and Gabigol's contracts, the Rubro-Negro made room in the monthly payroll. In addition, the Rubro-Negro agreed to sell Fabrício Bruno to Cruzeiro for R$44 million.
So, while Bap continues trying to recover Flamengo financially, the red-black squad focuses on the next commitment in the Club World Cup. Rubro-Negro returns to the field this Tuesday (24), at 10 pm (Brasília time), for the match against Los Angeles FC.