Defender returns to Mais Querido after playing between 2015 and 2019
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0She's back! Defender Day Silva, 31, is Flamengo's ninth women's football signing for the season. The defender, who was at Ferroviária, played for Mais Querido between 2015 and 2019. She was five-time Rio champion and Brazilian champion in her first spell at the club.
Natural from Varginha-MG, Day Silva played for amateur teams in his hometown and debuted as a professional at Atlético-MG in 2010. Before arriving at Mengão in 2015, he played for Duque de Caxias and Botafogo. In São Paulo, the defender defended Santos and Palmeiras.
“I'm very happy with my return to Flamengo. From now on, I want to thank the club for their trust in my work and for the opportunity.
It is an honor to wear the Sacred Mantle again and meet the Nation, which is a fantastic fan base. Only those who play or played here know how remarkable it is. I came to add and give my best, with race, love and passion.
Technical detailsFull name: Daiana Serafim da Silva (Day Silva)
Date of birth: 20/10/1992
Nativity: Varginha-MG
Position: Defender.
There are still 8 lawsuits against the club in court; Fla can appeal
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0Controversies always seem to surround Flamengo, and yet another unexpected piece of news involving the club came to light this Wednesday (18), this time related to women's football. Rubro-Negro was condemned by the courts in a case brought by six former players, with a decision that surprised everyone.
The action, which had been ongoing since 2021, resulted in a conviction worth R$3.2 million. According to information from Uol, the names of the players were not revealed, but they were released during the reformulation of the sport in 2022 and were seeking recognition of a professional bond with Flamengo.
Flamengo, which maintains a partnership with the Brazilian Navy did not pay the athletes directly, as they were third sergeants. They played for the club between 2015 and 2021, a period in which they won the Brazilian Women's Championship. However, the players argued that the practice adopted by the club and the Navy was irregular, according to the partnership contract.
“An item in the cooperation term made it clear that the Navy would not provide financial resources, nor would it carry out the direct transfer of facilities. Flamengo was intentionally omitted to pay the athletes”, guarantees lawyer Rafael Cunha.
Possibility of appealDespite the initial decision, Flamengo can still appeal. The Regional Labor Court of Rio de Janeiro unanimously understood that Flamengo benefited from the situation and determined that the club must record the athletes' contributions in their Work Cards, in addition to paying the due salaries and other labor obligations.
In addition to these six players, eight others also filed lawsuits against Flamengo for the same reason, but their trials have not yet taken place. In response to Uol, the club commented on the case:
“Of the nine legal actions involving former Navy athletes and coaches, eight had court decisions removing the employment relationship with the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, considering that these are exclusively third-level Navy sergeants”, he says.
In total, 70 children, from the Cantagalo and Queimados centers, had the chance to practice the sport under the guidance of high-level professionals
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0Last week, children who practice judo in the social project Jogaremos Juntos, promoted by Flamengo's Social Responsibility, had an unforgettable experience. They visited the club's headquarters, in Gávea, and trained alongside Flamengo's judo teachers and athletes, experiencing a day full of learning, discipline and sportsmanship.
In total, 70 children, from centers of Cantagalo and Queimados, had the chance to practice judo under the guidance of high-level professionals, reinforcing the values of the sport, such as respect, determination and teamwork.
At the dojô, the children were welcomed by the coach of the under-13 and under-15 red-black judo teams, Rodrigo Domiciano, who, together with club athletes, shared his experiences and spoke about the importance of dedication to progress in the sport. “In the midst of so many negative references, it is essential that these children have positive references. Here they can see that it is possible to reach a higher degree, seek a black belt, seek important competitions and this will change their realities”, he said.
For many, the day was a unique opportunity to become inspire, dream big and continue following the path of sport. “The children came very excited. They've been talking about coming here to Flamengo for a week. It's important for them to be here, in a different place, with so much structure... This all makes them want to dedicate themselves more”, said professor Alves, who teaches judo at Jogaremos Juntos - Núcleo Queimados. Cantagalo resident Leda Maria Pereira de Macedo, mother of student Davi, added. “Children who live in communities need sports so they don't get lost and judo has already got my son back on track. He now has discipline, he has become another child! Davi takes a shower, goes to bed early... I'm very happy. I'm very grateful to have the project there”, she praised.
With its own methodology, Jogaremos Juntos is an education project through sport, based on socio-emotional skills. Through it, children and young people have the opportunity to work on self-knowledge, resilience, empathy, focus and other skills that they learn from sports and put into practice to face and overcome challenges in life, whether at school, in family or with friends.
In total, the project serves 800 children in six communities in Rio de Janeiro - Cantagalo Pavão Pavãozinho, Complexo do Alemão, Vila Aliança, Morro do Banco, Santa Cruz and Queimados - with classes football, judo, basketball, artistic gymnastics and volleyball. The project is encouraged by the Federal Sports Incentive Law and has Shell as a sponsor.
The defender gave an interview to FLATV and reinforced the importance of women in women's football
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0In search of titles, Flamengoinvested heavily in women's football for the season. Thus, Mais Querido hired Cristiane, the star of the sport. "Mamãe Cris", as she is called, continues to be a reference and inspiration for women in football.
Thus, the person who makes a point of extolling Cristiane's story is Day Silva, athlete from Flamengo and teammate by Cris. The defender returned to Gávea after five years and was emotional when telling her story about her first spell at the club.
“It’s an honor to be back here. I cringe when I say it, because it was very difficult at the time, we didn't have much visibility. We had a very competitive team, so much so that we won several titles. At the time, we had Tânia Maranhão, one of the pioneers of women's football. We had Katia Cilene, Maycon. So, today, we often end up forgetting this generation, as they were the ones who allowed us to experience this today”, he recalled.
THANKS TO CRISTIANEDay also mentioned the conversation that he usually has with Cristiane on a daily basis at Flamengo. Just like defender Tãnia Maranhão, striker Kátia Cilene and midfielder Maycon, Cris also played a fundamental role in attracting visibility in women's football.
“I talk about this a lot with Cristiane. ‘Man, do you realize that what I am today is because you fought back there?’. I think that for you to understand the future, you have to go back in history”, he added.
FOCUS ON THE WOMEN'S BRASILEIRÃONow, with the team reinforced, Flamengo will look to win the Brazilian championship. The competition is divided into straight and knockout points and starts next Friday (15).
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