The victory over Grêmio is a reflection of the good work done by Filipe Luis' technical committee
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0The Flamengo achieved another victory in the Brazilian Under-20 Championship, defeating Grêmio 3-2 in an exciting match. The victory, which came from a comeback, was marked by goals from Adriel, who scored twice, and Guilherme, who closed the scoring for Rubro-Negro. With this result, Flamengo achieved its sixth consecutive victory, consolidating itself as one of the strongest teams in the competition. With 37 points accumulated, the red-black team now occupies 2nd place in the table, reinforcing its prominent position in the tournament.
The game started with Grêmio imposing itself and opening the score, but Flamengo showed your strength by responding with a positive reaction. Adriel was the highlight of the match, with two goals that helped secure the turnaround. The third goal, scored by Guilherme, sealed the victory and secured the three points for the Rio team.
A victory keeps the Flamengo in an excellent position in the table and increases the morale of the team, which is in an excellent phase, with six consecutive victories. The team shows good chemistry and the ability to react quickly, which could be crucial for the rest of the competition. With their current performance, Flamengo demonstrates that they are strong in the title race and that their ambitions in the Brazilian Under-20 Championship are well underway.
The team will remain focused on maintaining the winning streak and consolidating its position among the first placed. The next challenge for Flamengo will be crucial to continue fighting for the top of the table. The team will need to maintain the pace and determination shown so far to achieve their goals in the competition.
The clubs have their new direction in history
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0On Monday (2), a new commission was formed with the aim of discussing the implementation of Financial Fair Play in Brazil. The group is made up of clubs such as Flamengo and Palmeiras, who are looking for ways to adapt the rule to the particularities of national football. Leila Pereira, president of Palmeiras, was one of the strongest voices in the discussion. In a blunt statement, she called for more responsibility from club boards in financial management. Pereira highlighted that Financial Fair Play should not be seen just as a rule to be complied with, but as an essential tool to guarantee the sustainability of teams.
Financial Fair Play, created by UEFA, aims to control club spending and ensure that they do not spend more than they earn, promoting more balanced financial management. The idea is to prevent clubs from taking on excessive debt and guarantee a fairer level of competition between teams. The formation of the commission with Flamengo, Palmeiras and other clubs signals a significant step in the attempt to implement these rules more effectively in Brazil. The proposal is to discuss and adjust the rule so that it better fits the reality of Brazilian clubs, which face unique financial challenges.
FLAMENGO HAS "EYES OPEN"The main objective of commission is to establish guidelines that help control club spending without harming growth and investment in football. The intention is to create a balance between the need for investment to improve the teams and the obligation to maintain the financial health of the clubs.
Leila Pereira, in her statement, made an appeal for club boards to be more responsible and transparent in their management. She highlighted that compliance with financial rules must be a priority for all clubs and that it is essential that everyone is committed to more responsible management.
Mattos praised the level of engagement of Flamengo fans
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0Last Thursday (5), Alexandre Mattos, CEO of Cruzeiro, discussed the discrepancy in uniform sales between Flamengo and the Minas Gerais team, highlighting Adidas' decision to prioritize Rubro-Negro. In an interview with journalist Samuel Venâncio, on YouTube, Mattos revealed his understanding of the situation and praised the level of engagement of Flamengo fans.
Alexandre Mattos commented on the impressive volume of sales of Flamengo shirts, highlighting the difference compared to other clubs. "When Palmeiras were Brazilian champions, the club sold 600 thousand pieces, which was a record. Guess how many pieces Flamengo sells per year? Everyone talks about one million… Flamengo sold two million shirts", said Mattos.< /p>
Mattos emphasized the magnitude of Flamengo in the sports uniforms market , underestimating the difference in volume compared to other teams. "It's a different quantity, another reality. The magnitude of the clubs, for me, is the same. But the exposure and media numbers are different. Two million shirts is a very significant number", highlighted the CEO.
Flamengo is preparing for the next challenge in the Copa do Brasil. On Thursday (12), the team will face Bahia in the return match of the quarterfinals. The match will be held at Maracanã, at 9:45 pm (Brasília time). Mengão enters the field with a minimal advantage after winning the first game 1-0.
The club has been strengthening its youth categories
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0The possible signing of Andrew Pereira is part of Flamengoto seek young promises on the international market to reinforce its youth categories. The club has increasingly invested in training new talents, with the expectation that these players could, in the future, join the professional squad or yield good results in possible negotiations.
Flamengo's interest in Andrew Pereira also aligns with the club's policy of diversifying the nationalities of its base players, expanding the range of South American talents who can bring different characteristics and playing styles to the team. The choice of a Venezuelan player, playing in Argentina, highlights DSFLA's wide observation network and ability to identify young people with potential in markets that are often little explored by other major Brazilian clubs.
Although there is no formal proposal yet, Flamengo has already started to analyze the necessary conditions for the deal to come to fruition. This includes a financial assessment, in addition to understanding Newell's Old Boys' expectations regarding a possible negotiation. The Argentine club, which traditionally trains and sells young talents to the international market, may see Andrew Pereira as an opportunity to make a good deal.
The arrival of Andrew Pereira at Flamengo would, without a doubt, be an addition interesting for the red and black base, which already has other promising young people in its squad. The club's objective is that, with time and adequate development, Andrew can become an option for the main team, following the path of other athletes who started in the youth categories and are now highlights in Brazilian and international football. p>
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