
Soccer
26 Mar 2025 | 12:52 |
The agreement reached with Libra and Globo for the TV rights to the Brazilian Championship took center stage at the start of Flamengo's season due to disagreements between the club's former and current managers. Rodolfo Landim's board of directors left, leaving behind a contract criticized by Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as Bap , an opponent who won the election for club president.
The reasons are financial, political and business-oriented . They range from the total amount raised, which could decrease by millions, to the power struggles behind the scenes and the future of the media market. On the eve of the start of the 2025 edition of the Brazilian Championship, which will mark the new agreement.
Since the campaign, Bap's new board has been pointing out Flamengo's potential financial losses with the TV rights to the Brasileirão. The current president was a fervent critic of the deal made by Libra — despite having approved the contract when he was a board member — and tried to review the paperwork with the league's partners.
Flamengo highlights financial loss
In February, at the first meeting of Libra directors after the new red-black management, the president gave this mission to Marcelo Campos Pinto, an executive who
worked in the media market on the other side of the counter, with years at Grupo Globo. The representative, however, was unable to establish a discussion with the directors of other clubs and began to work with the objective of improving the current agreement collectively. People present at the meeting who were interviewed by the report guarantee that the atmosphere was cordial.
Even so, the directors of the other Libra clubs are aware of and prepared for Flamengo's dissatisfaction with the division of the TV rights for the Brasileirão. After all, the Rio de Janeiro club "lost" almost R$70 million from one contract to another, according to projections, due to the end of the guaranteed minimum pay-per-view transfer. The new agreement, in addition to the fixed quota, provides for bonuses for performance and audience.
Political fight between two versions behind the scenes
The strikes are defended by Flamengo's former management. President Rodolfo Landim and vice-president Gustavo Oliveira were the two who led the relationship with Libra and Globo before the election last December. The previous management does not see the agreement as ideal, but points to the home team law (which gave commercial rights to clubs only for home games) and the need for unity with other clubs as arguments in favor of accepting the values and "making the pie bigger" in the medium or long term.
The current board of directors is criticizing the fact that Flamengo was the "only one to lose money" in the negotiations. With experience in the media market (he was CEO of Sky), Bap was upset about not being included in the negotiations. The current president believes that he could have contributed with a bolder and more profitable business model, but he is criticized by opponents for, in theory, wanting Flamengo to "go it alone".
When he was a board member in 2024, the current president was a staunch opponent of the agreement, but voted in favor when the contract was submitted for approval by Flamengo's Deliberative Council. His vote and moderate stance in his speech confused opponents and even allies who are not part of the director's inner circle. At the time, Bap was enigmatic: "It's a strategy." The discussion returned to the agenda last week, when the current administration presented its accounts to board members.
Are international rights a laboratory?
All this dissatisfaction becomes an argument to justify Flamengo's attitude of being a lone wolf in the sale of the international TV rights for the Brazilian Championship. On the other hand, the other 39 clubs in series A and B have agreed to go to the market as a group. The decision has not yet been announced, but it is being aligned behind the scenes.
In an attempt to make this dream a reality, the new Bap management launched Flamengo TV, with the goal of becoming a media powerhouse. The club hired renowned communicators and promised a programming schedule for fans. The intention is to present a product to the market that goes beyond the 19 games that the club has available to sell. The president has spoken publicly about the subject in recent weeks.
— The world is changing very quickly. I come from the media market and I understand that this is a natural thing. There are contracts that are in force, but as these contracts change, this will change. The reason we want to keep the international and betting rights, to sell them separately, has everything to do with the new Flamengo TV — explained Bap.
After tests confirmed the consolidation of a fracture in his right foot, the Chilean is released for field work and begins the final phase of recovery with a view to returning
13 Set 2025 | 08:35 |
Midfielder Erick Pulgar took an important step towards returning to play for Flamengo . Tests carried out this Friday (12) showed the consolidation of the fracture in the fifth metatarsal of the right foot , allowing the player to be released to begin activities on the pitch.
With medical clearance, Pulgar now begins the transition to field work . The Chilean will continue physical therapy to resume running, progress to ball-handling activities, and then enter the physical conditioning phase, the final phase before returning to official matches.
The midfielder hasn't played since the Club World Cup in June. After surgery on July 3, Pulgar spent some time in Chile and then returned to Ninho do Urubu to continue his treatment. Until then, he had been working out in the training center's indoor area.
The injury occurred during the Club World Cup Round of 16 match against Bayern Munich. The midfielder had already suffered the same type of fracture in his first months at the club, when it took him about 60 days to return to the squad.
Although coach Filipe Luís stated that he was counting on the Chilean for the Libertadores quarterfinals, it is unlikely that he will be on the field for the matches against Estudiantes , scheduled for September 18 and 25. Pulgar is expected to be available later in the season, reinforcing Flamengo's role in the ongoing competitions.
With sold-out sections, Mais Querido fans promise to fill Maracanã in the first leg of the Libertadores quarterfinals against the Argentine team
13 Set 2025 | 08:12 |
Flamengo fans once again demonstrate their strength and should transform the Maracanã into a cauldron. According to journalist Venê Casagrande, 57,402 tickets have already been sold for the first leg of the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals against Estudiantes , scheduled for next Thursday (18).
High demand quickly sold out the North, East, Lower West, and Maracanã Mais sectors. Currently, only tickets remain for the South sector, priced at R$200 (full price) and R$100 (half price). The club's management expects all 60,000 tickets on sale to be sold out this Thursday.
Adding up free tickets, courtesies, VIP boxes, and reserved seats, the projected attendance for the match is high. The estimate is that more than 67,000 fans will cheer the team on in their quest for a spot in the semifinals of the continental competition.
Before the decisive duel for the Libertadores, Flamengo has an important commitment in the Brasileirão. On Sunday (14), at 4 pm (Brasília time), the team faces Juventude at the Alfredo Jacon i Stadium , for the 23rd round of the championship.
Rubro-Negro leads the table with 47 points, while the team from Rio Grande do Sul is in 18th place with 21 points. The return match against Estudiantes, which will determine who qualifies for the semifinals , will take place on September 25th at 9:30 pm (Brasília time) at the Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium (UNO) in La Plata, Argentina.
The coach was approached by the Turkish club, but chose to continue working for Mais Querido; the red-black board is trying to extend the contract until 2026.
13 Set 2025 | 07:59 |
Coach Filipe Luís turned down an offer from Fenerbahçe of Turkey to remain with the club he leads at Flamengo. According to a report by the UOL portal, the European club approached Flamengo's board and expressed formal interest in the coach . Despite admitting his desire to one day work in European football, Filipe Luís preferred not to open negotiations , understanding that his career in Brazil is still ongoing.
Fenerbahçe even signaled financial compensation to the Rio de Janeiro club , but as neither the coach nor the board were willing to end the current project, the talks did not progress.
The club's management has already submitted a contract renewal proposal to Filipe Luís , valid until the end of 2026 and renewable for another year, including a salary increase. The coach, who signed in 2024 with a salary lower than that of the country's elite coaches , has not yet pushed for a raise and has promised to submit a counterproposal.
Filipe Luís has always publicly stated his ambition to coach European clubs. However, he understands that he is undergoing a process of professional development and that remaining in Brazil helps in this development. Internally, this vision is seen as a positive factor in maintaining his position at least until next season.
In addition to Fenerbahçe, Germany's Bayer Leverkusen has also recently expressed interest in Filipe Luís. Even so, the board believes the coach won't leave Mengão at this time to pursue a project abroad, and is confident he'll stay until the end of his current term at Flamengo .