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Brazilian National Team defender recalls leaving Flamengo: "A difficult moment"
08 Set 2025 | 12:23
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02 Mar 2024 | 12:13 |
Flamengo and Madureira open the last round of the Guanabara Cup this Saturday, at 4pm (Brasília time), on the grand, and certainly packed, Maracanã stage. Game worth the first trophy for Rubro-Negro after a year of drought in 2023.
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The player could earn a starting spot in Ancelotti's team against Bolivia, while Mais Querido prepares to face Juventude
08 Set 2025 | 13:26 |
Flamengo is enjoying its last free week before returning to the field for the Brazilian Championship, after the FIFA Date break. The Mais Querido's next commitment will be this Sunday (14), at 4 pm , against Juventude, at the Alfredo Jaconi stadium.
While the main team prepares, the fans' attention is focused on the players who have been called up by their national teams and are currently on international duty. Among the names are Varela, Arrascaeta , Matías Viña, Carrascal, Plata, and Samuel Lino.
One of the big news on this FIFA Date is Samuel Lino, who could get his first chance as a starter for the Brazilian National Team . In the victory against Chile, last Thursday (4), the striker did not leave the bench.
However, everything indicates that the situation should change in the final round of the Qualifiers. According to information from journalist Venê Casagrande, Lino trained among the starters and should start playing against Bolivia, this Tuesday (9), at 8:30 pm (Brasília time), in El Alto.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti intends to use the match against Bolivia as an opportunity to explore new names in the Brazilian squad. Among the players who will have a place is Samuel Lino , who is looking to secure his place in the next call-ups.
According to the GE portal, the probable lineup for the Brazilian National Team is: Alisson; Wesley, Fabrício Bruno, Alexsandro and Caio Henrique; Andrey Santos, Bruno Guimarães and Lucas Paquetá; Luiz Henrique, Samuel Lino and Richarlison.
After eliminating Corinthians in the semifinal, Mais Querido will compete for the title against Botafogo this Monday (8), at Luso Brasileiro
08 Set 2025 | 13:02 |
The time has come for the big decision of the Brazilian Women's Under-20 Championship. After beating Corinthians in the semifinal, Flamengo Women takes to the field to face Botafogo this Monday (8), at 9 pm, at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium . The match will have free entry and will be broadcast by SporTV and TV Brasil.
With the best record in the competition, with nine wins, one draw, 48 goals scored, and only one conceded , the Rubro-Negro team arrives at the final with momentum and confidence. Fans will be allowed to enter through the stadium's main entrance. This will be the second consecutive final between these rivals; in 2024, the title went to Mengão after a historic 7-0 rout.
One of coach Filipe Torres's strengths is striker Brendha, the team's top scorer in the decisive stage. She scored in three of the four knockout matches and is a key player for tonight's match.
" We had a great week and we're ready. I'm sure the game will be decided by the details, so we need to impose our style from the start. Playing in a final with the Manto Sagrado is a privilege for our team, and we want to win the title once again," said the forward.
Goalkeepers: Bibi, Condorelli and Sarah
Defenders: Bruna, Isabela Nunes and Isa Kotait
Midfielders: Camila, Carol Martins, Cecília, Duda Mattos and Sofia
Fullbacks: Cerqueira, Dudinha, Emilly and Nicoli
Attackers: Ana Papel, Anna Luiza, Laís, Letícia Pinho, Alice, Brendha, Campos, Kaylane Vieira, Laura Mariah, Leane, Maria Fernanda and Nina Garrit
The North Sector of Maracanã is already completely full and more than 32 thousand tickets have been sold for the Libertadores match
08 Set 2025 | 12:42 |
Fans planning to watch Flamengo vs Estudiantes at Maracanã need to hurry. Sales are brisk and some sections are already unavailable. The North Section, known for bringing together organized supporters and the most fervent Flamengo fans , is sold out. According to information from journalist Venê Casagrande , by the end of the morning of this Monday (8), more than 32 thousand tickets had already been sold.
Currently, sales are restricted to fan club members. The club's board is working with the expectation that all tickets will be sold out before sales open to the general public, scheduled for next Friday (12).
North (sold out)
Maraca Nation 1: R$62.50
Maraca Nation 2: R$87.50
Maraca Nation 3: R$100.00
General Public: R$250.00 (half price R$125.00)
South
Maraca Nation 1: R$50.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$70.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$80.00
General Public: R$200.00 (half R$100.00)
Upper East
Maraca Nation 1: R$62.50
Maraca Nation 2: R$87.50
Maraca Nation 3: R$100.00
General Public: R$250.00 (half price R$125.00)
Lower East
Maraca Nation 1: R$75.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$105.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$120.00
General Public: R$300.00 (half price R$150.00)
Fla+ Space (Lower East): R$200.00
Lower West
Maraca Nation 1: R$75.00
Maraca Nation 2: R$105.00
Maraca Nation 3: R$120.00
General Public: R$300.00 (half price R$150.00)