
Soccer
11 Nov 2024 | 19:50 |
Flamengo celebrated a remarkable victory by winning the Copa do Brasil against Atlético-MG at the new Arena MRV, the recently opened home of the team from Minas Gerais. With undeniable superiority in both games, Rubro-Negro secured their first title at the Atlético stadium, adding historic weight to the trophy. This achievement is not just another for the Gávea team, but also a reminder that Flamengo was the first to lift a cup in the new Galo arena, something that will be engraved in the memory of fans.
Guided by the experienced Filipe Luís, Flamengo demonstrated strength and consistency throughout the two clashes. This victory reflects not only the individual talent of the players, but also the effectiveness of a cohesive and financially well-structured team. With quality squads and high-level investments, the expectation at Gávea is for frequent achievements. Thus, while for many the victory seemed like an “obligation”, the way it was achieved - in the rival's territory - made the feat even more significant for Flamengo.
A TABOO MARKED IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLUB
By winning the first title in history at Arena MRV, Flamengo achieved a feat that transcends numbers and trophies. Stamping the new Atlético-MG field with its own title adds symbolic weight for the red and black teams. In an era where large stadiums are true temples of football, being the first to win a trophy in one of them brings a special sense of pride. This episode will certainly be remembered for decades, not only by Flamengo fans, but by everyone who follows the history of Brazilian football.
By On the other hand, the result had a bitter taste for Atlético-MG fans, who witnessed their team lose the title at home, in an inauguration that should symbolize new and victorious times for the club. Atletico's frustration, although understandable, ended up resulting in riots and disorder at Arena MRV, an outcome that highlighted how difficult defeat at such an emblematic moment is to digest. For Flamengo, this reaction from the opposing fans ends up reinforcing even more the weight of the victory.
FLAMENGO HAS AN UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT
This victory also represents the current moment of stability and Flamengo's hegemony on the national scene. With a star-studded squad and a solid financial structure, the club maintains a dominant position in national competitions. This type of achievement, in addition to strengthening the club, also reaffirms its commitment to high-performance football. For the fans, it is the result of management focused on success and honoring Flamengo's traditions of winning in big stadiums, in decisive clashes.
Mengão signed the players for R$133 million and strengthens Filipe Luís's squad, while Rizek evaluates the performance of Mais Querido's reinforcements
04 Set 2025 | 14:00 |
Flamengo made four signings in the last transfer window for Filipe Luís' squad: Saúl Ñíguez, Samuel Lino, Emerson Royal, and Jorge Carrascal . After the transfer window closed, journalist André Rizek of Grupo Globo assessed the signings and noted that some players still need to adapt to meet the Rio de Janeiro club's expectations.
" I think the technical aspects of Jorginho, Saúl, and Samu Lino are impressive. I think Emerson Royal and Carrascal are a step below, and they're options to rotate the squad ," Rizek commented in a video posted on social media. According to him, while some new signings are already showing satisfactory performance, others are still adapting to the Mais Querido's style and rhythm.
With Wesley's departure to Roma (ITA), Mengão went to the transfer market and signed Emerson Royal, formerly of Milan, for nine million euros (approximately R$57 million). Jorge Carrascal was acquired from Dynamo Moscow (RUS) for 12 million euros (approximately R$76 million). In total, the Rio de Janeiro club invested R$133 million in these two signings alone.
So far, Emerson Royal has played in five matches for Flamengo, without scoring or providing assists. Jorge Carrascal continues to adapt to the club 's routine and has yet to start, having appeared in three games so far.
Flamengo's next match will be on September 14th, against Juventude, at 4 pm, at Alfredo Jaconi Stadium, in the 23rd round of the Brazilian Championship. New signings Emerson Royal and Jorge Carrascal will be available to coach Filipe Luís for the match.
The classic promises a full house and great expectations from the Mengão fans, who are looking to maintain their lead in the Brasileirão against their traditional rival from Rio de Janeiro.
04 Set 2025 | 12:00 |
Ticket sales began this Tuesday (2) for the classic between Flamengo and Vasco, which will be played on September 21, at 5:30 pm, at Maracanã, for the 24th round of the Brazilian Championship. The cheapest ticket costs R$ 100 (full price).
The first to have access to the purchase were members of the Nação 1 (1-star) and Nação Sem Fronteiras plans, who were able to access the website ingressos.flamengo.com.br starting at 10 a.m. (Brasília time). The general public, including Vasco fans, will be able to purchase tickets starting on the 15th, also at 10 a.m.
In the first round of the Brasileirão, Vasco and Flamengo drew 0-0 at Maracanã. Despite the result, Flamengo dominated the match, with 64% possession and 17 shots, while their rival managed just six. Flamengo currently leads the competition, while Vasco occupies 15th place in the table.
North (Flamengo)
Maraca Nation 1: R$25.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$35.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$40.00
General Public: R$100.00 (half price R$50.00)
Upper East (Mixed)
Maraca Nation 1: R$30.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$42.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$48.00
General Public: R$120.00 (half price R$60.00)
Lower East (Mixed)
Maraca Nation 1: R$35.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$49.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$56.00
General Public: R$140.00 (half price R$70.00)
Lower West (Mixed)
Maraca Nation 1: R$45.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$63.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$72.00
General Public: R$180.00 (half price R$90.00)
South B (Vasco – Gate B)
General Public: R$100.00 (half price R$50.00)
Player is loaned by Mais Querido to the Paraná team to compete in the FPF Cup, strengthening the young team and gaining experience in professional competition
04 Set 2025 | 11:35 |
Athletico has officially signed 17-year-old left-back Luiz Phellipe from Flamengo on loan. The player joins the Furacão team in the FPF Cup, initially competing with the Paraná club's youth academy.
Luiz Phellipe has appeared in 12 official matches for Flamengo's under-20s this season, starting only three. His last appearance came on July 23, when he came on as a second-half substitute in a 1-0 loss to Fortaleza in the Brazilian Championship . The transfer was initially confirmed by the Flazoeiro profile on X, in partnership with the Flabase channel.
Furacão, which already has a guaranteed spot in the Copa do Brasil, has decided to focus on the U-20 team to seek promotion to the FPF Cup's Série A. The strategy aims to give young athletes competitive experience and expand the youth academy's use in the professional squad.
Flamengo 's under-20 team won its second Club World Cup title in the category on August 23, defeating Barcelona on penalties. After the title, the board initiated a comprehensive overhaul of the youth squad , resulting in the departure of 23 players in recent months.
Goalkeepers: Caio Barone and Lucas Furtado
Fullbacks: Guilherme Brito, Ainõa and Luiz Phellipe
Defenders: Felipe Vieira, Wesley Juan, Julio Neto, Marcos and Lucyan
Midfielders: Joan Orellana, Luis Aucélio, Kauan Menegatti, Rayan Lucas, Lorran and Matheus Gonçalves
Attackers: Adriano Joya, Fred Mundoco, Felipe Lima, Lucas Oliveira, Lipão, Rafael Couto and Shola