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The team's border shows that Mais Querido took just over 15% of the match's total income
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Responsible for virtually 100% of the revenue in the Guanabara Cup title game, Flamengo took a smaller share of the revenue than the sum of Ferj and Madureira. The Carioca Championship regulations require that large clubs share a portion of the net income from matches with smaller clubs.
The total income from the match between Flamengo and Madureira was R$ 2,321,970.50. However, after deducting the operational costs of the match, which include Ferj's tithe, and Madureira's quota, Flamengo was left with just R$347,396, or around 15% of the income. The opponent took R$231,597.33. Ferj was left with another R$ 223,785.05. Together, the federation and Madureira obtained R$455,382.38, almost 20% of the revenue.
In the total balance of the Guanabara Cup, Flamengo had a net income of around R$4.2 million, less than 15% of the R$28.9 million in gross income. Ferj earned R$2.7 million from Flamengo's games, which also earned R$622,000 to other federations for games outside of Rio. The combined opponents earned R$1.9 million.
In the two semifinal matches, the income will be divided equally between Flamengo and Fluminense. This already happened in the classic of the qualifying phase, although Flamengo had triple the number of fans in its exclusive sector compared to Fluminense.
Publications took place on the social network X, the old Twitter
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Gabigol used social media this Thursday (25) to release an indirect message. Using his own account on %5E1816611564616843609%7Ctwgr%5E41dcf99bba7593325591d111563c2f1848030b19%7Ctwcon%5Es3_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcolunadofla.com%2F2024%2F07%2Fi direct-gabigol-shares-publication-by-mauro-cezar-and-then-pokes-for-what-ta -ugly%2F" target="_blank">share an opinion from journalist Mauro Cezar Pereira.
The striker signs a contract until June 2025 with Estrela Amadora
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Forward Petterson had his visa regularized and leaves this Thursday (25) for Portugal. Flamengo loaned the 20-year-old player to Estrela Amadora, a team in Portugal's first division. The loan contract between the Portuguese club and Mengão runs until June 2025.
If Estrela Amadora chooses to buy the player, they will have to pay the amount of €750,000 (R$4.4 million ) for 60% of Petterson's economic rights. The information is from Flazoeiro. With 9 goals in 30 games in the 2023 season, the player won three titles in Mengão's youth categories: the Campeonato Brasileiro and the Copa do Brasil under-17, both in 2021, and the Brasileirão Under-20 in 2023. After a During his loan period at Athletico Paranaense, Petterson packed his bags for Portugal.
At the Paraná club, he debuted with a goal, but an act of indiscipline caused him to be removed and no longer play. He even had a new loan to Avaí, which didn't happen. Now he will have another chance to prove himself.
The club finished the last season of the Portuguese League in 14th place, with seven wins, 15 defeats and 12 draws. In the League Cup, the team was eliminated in the first round; in the Portuguese Cup, Estrela Amadora fell through in the fourth round.
The result in the Portuguese Championship, however, was considered satisfactory. This is because the team returned to compete in the local elite after 15 years. The objective was maintenance.
In the new team, Petterson can expect to find many Brazilians among his teammates. The club has names like André Luiz and Daniel Cabral (both ex-Flamengo), Bruno Brígido (ex-Criciúma) and Léo Jabá (ex-Corinthians). Currently the club plays in the pre-season of European football.
The former player has made a good start to the season with the Rio team
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The fourth round of the second division Carioca Championship is about to begin and, with that, some teams have already started to stand out. Still without losing in the State Championship, Maricá is second in the tournament. The one who leads the team is the former Flamengo, Reinaldo.
So far, the team led by the former Flamengo entered the field on three occasions , adding two wins and a draw. The triumphs were against Olaria and Petrópolis. The draw came against Americano. Thus, Maricá is second in Carioca A2, with seven points, behind only América-RJ, which has nine.
REINALDO'S PASS AT FLAMENGOThe former striker He started as a professional at Mais Querido in 1999, when he had the responsibility of replacing Romário in the attack of Rubro-Negro. Despite the pressure, the former player managed to get the job done and be one of the protagonists of some titles won by Flamengo.
Before leaving the club, Reinaldo was three-time Rio champion (1999, 2000, 2001) in over Vasco and participated in winning the Champions Cup in 2001. Furthermore, he was also the scorer of one of the goals against Palmeiras, in the Mercosul Cup.
REINALDO AS TECHNICIANReinaldo decided to retire in 2019. Thus, the former player began his career as a coach the following year at the helm of Inter de Lages, where he remained until the second half of 2023. Before taking over at Maricá, he accepted to be assistant at Amazonas-AM.
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