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Flamengo shares emotional moment of players after being called up to the national team
17 Jul 2025 | 16:02
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09 Out 2023 | 14:17 |
In the current scenario, social networks have become a crucial platform for sports clubs to reach their fans and interact with the public in a more direct and effective way. In October 2023, Flamengo maintains its undisputed leadership as the most followed Brazilian club on social media, with an impressive 56.2 million followers. This statistic not only confirms the greatness and passion of its fans, but also highlights the importance of digital platforms in the context of football.
In second place comes Corinthians, with a solid base of 35.3 million followers. The São Paulo club, traditionally known for its loyal fans, continues to expand its online presence. The historic rivalry between Flamengo and Corinthians also extends to the virtual world, fueling debates and discussions on social media. In third place, we have São Paulo, with 21.5 million followers. The São Paulo tricolor, with its rich history and tradition, gains a solid space on social media, approaching second-placed Corinthians, in a constant race for online visibility.
Palmeiras occupies fourth position, with 18.6 million followers, consolidating its presence on social media, although it is still a little behind the leaders. The historic rivalry with Corinthians adds an extra layer of competitiveness to this virtual battle. In fifth place comes Santos, with 12.7 million followers. The Vila Belmiro club, known for its tradition of revealing talent, continues to expand its fan base online, remaining in the top 10 of the most followed clubs on social media.
Vasco da Gama, with 12.6 million followers, it is in sixth position. Despite going through challenges on the sporting scene in recent years, the club maintains a significant presence on social media, thanks to the fervent support of its fans. In seventh place, we find Grêmio, with 11.4 million followers. The club from Rio Grande do Sul, with its tradition of success in Brazilian and international football, maintains a solid base of followers on social media.
Atlético Mineiro is in eighth place, with 10.6 million followers. Galo, as he is affectionately known by his fans, continues to win new fans online as he seeks to consolidate his place at the top of Brazilian football. In ninth place is Cruzeiro, with 9.6 million followers. Despite facing challenges in its recent trajectory, the club still has a loyal base of fans who follow it on social media.
International, with 7.5 million followers, occupies tenth place. The Colorado club, Grêmio's traditional rival, maintains a respectable presence on social media, contributing to the constant competition between clubs in Rio Grande do Sul. In 11th place comes Fluminense, with 7.3 million followers. Tricolor das Laranjeiras, with its rich history and tradition in Rio football, continues to attract followers on social media.
Chapecoense, with 6.2 million followers, occupies 12th position. The club from Santa Catarina, despite not having the same visibility as the giants of Brazilian football, maintains a solid presence on social media. In 13th position, we have Botafogo, with 5.6 million followers. The black and white Rio de Janeiro native, although he has faced sporting challenges in recent years, still has a loyal fan base that follows him on digital platforms.
In summary, in October 2023, his presence on social media continues to be a fundamental part of the marketing and engagement strategy of Brazilian clubs. These numbers reflect not only the size of their fan base, but also how effective they are at connecting with their followers in an increasingly digitized landscape. As online platforms evolve, this competition for followers and engagement on social media is likely to continue to intensify, playing a crucial role in how clubs position themselves in the world of sport and media.
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Mengão acquired the site of the old Gasômetro to build its new home in Rio de Janeiro, but the process to begin construction is progressing slowly.
01 Ago 2025 | 15:23 |
On July 31, 2024, Flamengo completed the purchase of the Gasômetro land for R$138.1 million . With over 88,000 square meters and a strategic location in central Rio de Janeiro—next to the Gentileza Terminal and Novo Rio Bus Station—the space was quickly associated with the Flamengo stadium project. However, 12 months later, the situation is uncertain under the club's new management .
The acquisition was completed in the final months of Rodolfo Landim's presidency. But in December, Flamengo 's presidential election brought Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as BAP, to power, adopting a more cautious stance regarding the venture . According to him, the studies conducted during the previous administration were "preliminary" and required a complete review.
In April 2025, the club announced the hiring of three companies to conduct technical analyses and further evaluate the site. Coordination remains under the responsibility of Arena E+V, the same company chosen by Landim. At the time, the former president estimated the total cost of the project at less than R$2 billion, including surrounding improvements. BAP stated in February that the actual cost would be much higher—"R$3 billion or more."
According to the 'GE' portal, two of the three contracted companies have already submitted their reports . Soloteste completed the geotechnical studies in about 30 days. Shortly thereafter, JDS Engenharia de Precisão completed the topographic surveys. AECOM, responsible for the more complex analysis—involving soil contamination and risk assessment—was expected to deliver by October, but the deadline could extend until 2026.
Bap on Flamengo's stadium: "It will take longer and cost more money than expected"
Another point still unanswered is the financial feasibility study commissioned from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation. In February, Bap stated that FGV had requested 60 days to submit the report. More than 120 days have passed, and the material has still not been released.
According to the 'GE' portal, neither Flamengo 's current president, Landim, nor Arena E+V have commented on the discrepancies in budgets and deadlines. There has also been no public disclosure of any of the studies commissioned to date.
In June, Bap summarized the current situation: " Studies show that it can't be done in the timeframe suggested or at the price quoted . Four companies are evaluating the work previously done, and the conclusion is that, unfortunately, it will take longer and cost more than imagined at the time," the president declared.
Mengão remains one of the best-positioned teams financially in Brazil and has managed to reduce the amounts payable from the end of 2024
01 Ago 2025 | 09:00 |
Flamengo released, this Thursday (31), its financial statement for the second quarter of 2025. The numbers confirm the excellent moment in the club's finances . The main highlight was the drop in net operating debt (EOL), which went from R$ 327.4 million at the end of 2024 to R$ 128.2 million on June 30 of this year - a reduction of R$ 199.2 million , equivalent to more than 60% .
Flamengo uses the EOL as its main indicator of its debt. Simply put, the EOL represents the total outstanding obligations, less available cash and receivables . In other words, it provides a more accurate view of the real financial situation, unlike the simple sum of gross debt.
The document released by the club also highlights that the drop was achieved even in a historically more challenging period for Brazilian clubs: “ It is important to note that the value showed a drop , even in a traditionally more difficult period such as the first half of the year,” highlights the balance sheet.
Despite the significant reduction in debt, the report does not include the impact of the second transfer window , which began in July—thus, after the close of the quarter. This period of the market has a direct impact on the club's cash flow and will be reflected in the next balance sheet.
So far, Flamengo has invested approximately R$294.3 million (or €46 million) in reinforcements , with the signings of Emerson Royal (€9 million), Carrascal (€12 million), and Samuel Lino (€25 million). In return, the club has already secured significant revenue from sales: Gerson and Wesley were sold for €25 million each, while Alcaraz earned €15 million. In total, these transactions total €65 million—the equivalent of R$435.06 million.
The current balance sheet, which only considers data up to June 30, records R$167.9 million in player purchases and R$54.5 million in sales . It's worth noting that a significant portion of the payments are related to contractual bonuses, with Juninho and Jorginho being the only players paid in this format upon joining the squad.
The young player from Mais Querido was called up by coach Arthur Elias to prepare with the Canarinho main team
18 Jul 2025 | 16:05 |
With the new coach in charge of the women's team, Rosana Augusto , the Meninas da Gávea have excelled at Flamengo and earned a spot on the Brazilian Women's National Team. One of the players called up was Kaylane Vieira, from the Mais Querido youth team, who had the opportunity to train with Marta.
Brazil is competing in the Women's Copa América in Ecuador, and coach Arthur Elias has called up a few additional players for the training session at Granja Comary. In addition to Kaylane, Botafogo's Giovana Waksman was also with the team.
So, after returning to Mais Querido, Kaylane couldn't hide her happiness at participating in such an important moment and being able to train alongside Brazil's biggest names in the sport. According to her, the period provided a series of lessons that she will bring back to Flamengo for the rest of the season.
Kaylane talks about the opportunity with the women's team: "It was a unique and extraordinary experience to train with great stars of our football."
She continued: "They welcomed me very well and included me in everything. When I got there, I couldn't believe it, it hadn't sunk in yet. So, it was special. Different from everything else. I'm returning with several lessons that I'll take with me in my career ," said Kaylane.
The young woman also admitted that she had a special feeling when she met Marta, the greatest athlete of all time in women's football and a role model for new athletes: "I was paralyzed when I saw Marta, I really trembled. She is a lovely person, she was extremely kind and treated me in a way that I can't even explain. I will never forget that," she celebrated.
Kaylane highlighted that Marta also left advice about her development on and off the field and even joked that, coming from who she came from, the tips need to be followed: "She also gave me several tips, helped me with some movements and showed me where I can improve on and off the field. Of course I'm going to follow everything, right? It can't be any different ," joked the young Flamengo athlete.
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