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0Like Rubro-negro, Martial suffered from injuries in 2023/24
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0The game will be on September 19th, at Maracanã, against an opponent that is still undefined
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0Ticket sales for the first leg of the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter-finals, between Flamengo and opponent still to come to be defined, starts this Monday (9), at 10am. The game will be held on September 19th, at 7pm, at Maracanã. Nação fan members will have priority to purchase through the official website (flamengo.superingresso.com.br).
For the match, all fans who buy tickets online, in any sector of the stadium, will need to use registered facial biometrics to access Maracanã. No other means of access will be permitted for tickets purchased digitally. In addition, fans must have their original documents with photo upon entry.
Access to the stadium's security perimeter will be controlled by a dynamic QR code generated by the application Fla Tickets. Access to the interior of Maracanã will be done through facial biometrics.
09/09 (10am) - Diamond+1 (level 0)
09/09 (4pm) - Diamond / Platinum+ 1 (level 1)
10/09 (10am) - Platinum / Gold+1 (level 2)
10/09 (4pm) - Gold / Silver+1 (level 3 )
11/09 (10am) - Silver (level 4)
12/09 (10am) - General Public online / Free Online
17/09 (10am) - Physical and free points of sale
19/09 (7pm) - Closing of online sales
Tickets vary according to the chosen sector and fan membership plan. Check the prices:
North (Flamengo): Diamond: R$32.50; General Public: R$130.00 (half: R$65.00)
South (Flamengo): Diamond: R$40.00; General Public: R$160.00 (half: R$80.00)
Superior East (Flamengo): Diamond: R$60.00; General Public: R$240.00 (half: R$120.00)
Lower East (Flamengo): Diamond: R$75.00; General Public: R$300.00 (half: R$150.00)
Lower West (Flamengo): Diamond: R$100.00; General Public: R$400.00 (half: R$200.00)
Fla+ Space: R$300.00
Maracanã Mais (Flamengo): Diamond: R$431.25; General Public: R$1,500.00 (half: R$787.50)
South B (Visitor): Visitor: R$160.00 (half: R$80.00)
< br> ADDITIONAL SERVICESIn sectors that offer additional services, such as a buffet at Maracanã Mais, the discount will only be applied to the ticket price, being the cost of services charged in full.
The former player made just 15 appearances with the Sacred Mantle
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0Former midfielder Elano was signed by Flamengoin 2014, with Grêmio, on loan. The athlete, who had returned to Brazil four years earlier, was unable to play the same football at Mais Querido. This past Friday (7), the former player revealed that he asked to leave the club due to the frustration of not being able to perform at a high level.
"I left after six months. I understood that I wasn't delivering, neither was the team. We weren't going to win anything. Libertadores, Brasileiro, we could fight, but not win. I called the president, who was Bandeira de Mello, I thanked him and asked him to tear up my contract, which I did. I didn't want to receive a real and I needed to leave. He said he'd never seen this in his life, but I said I wouldn't be able to play football if I wasn't performing," said Elano, in an interview with 'Charla Podcast' this Friday. fair (07).
"I had a great contract. Who wouldn't want to live in Barra and play for Flamengo? I made that dream come true. I scored goals at Maracanã with the national team and with Flamengo. I have a love and great respect for the club. When you are at a club, you have an institution to take care of; this institution is a company and needs to be taken care of in all aspects", concluded the former midfielder.
PASSAGEM FROM ELANO FOR FLAMENGOThe former player arrived at Flamengo in 2014, but left Mais Querido in the same year and with few games. That's because he played in just 15 matches for the club. During this period, he scored three goals and provided one assist. Elano left Rubro-Negro for Chennaiyin, in India, where he stayed until 2016, the year he retired.
AND FLAMENGO?Without Elano, Flamengo managed to restructure itself and win titles. Furthermore, Mais Querido is looking for another Brasileirão and to do so they will face Grêmio, this coming Thursday (13th), at 8pm, at Maracanã.
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