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LORRAN AND JOÃO VICTOR ARE SUMMONED UP FOR THE U-17 WORLD CUP

The future of Brazilian football brightens with the recent call-ups for the U17 World Cup. Flamengo, one of the most traditional clubs in the country, has plenty of reasons to celebrate, as two of its young promises, Lorran and João Victor, were selected to represent Brazil in the tournament.

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The future of Brazilian football gains an even more intense shine with the recent call-ups for the U17 World Cup. Flamengo, one of the most traditional clubs in the country, has plenty of reasons to celebrate. Two of their young promises, Lorran and João Victor, were selected to represent Brazil in the tournament. This news marks an important chapter in the trajectory of these talented players and reflects the Rio club's commitment to developing talent and maintaining its tradition of training athletes.

Lorran, a name that is already beginning to echo through the corridors of Gávea, is considered an true jewel of Flamengo. With remarkable skills and an impressive vision of the game, he has won the trust of coaches and red-black fans. His call-up to the Brazilian Under-17 squad not only validates his talent, but also offers him the opportunity to excel on an international stage.

Alongside Lorran, defender João Victor has also earned his place in the squad . His solid presence in Flamengo's defense has been fundamental to the team's security, and his call-up is fair reward for his consistent performance. As part of the Brazilian National Team squad, he will have the chance to showcase his skills and contribute to the team's success.


The U-17 World Cup is a tournament that attracts the attention of scouts and football lovers. football around the world. For Lorran and João Victor, this competition represents a unique opportunity for growth and learning. The tournament will provide them with the experience of competing at a high level and the chance to play with and against some of the best young talent in the world.


The call-up of these two players is also a reflection of Flamengo's continued commitment to its base. The club has invested in high-quality infrastructure and training, and the results are evident. In addition to Lorran and João Victor, other young talents have emerged in the club's main squad, proving that Gávea is a hotbed of Brazilian football promises.

Flamengo fans have every reason to be excited about the performance of Lorran and João Victor in the U17 World Cup. They carry the responsibility of representing the club and the country with pride, and their presence in the Brazilian team is a reminder of the potential that Rubro-Negro continues to nurture. The expectation is that these two young athletes will put Flamengo's name in the spotlight in the competition and, who knows, could contribute to a significant achievement for Brazil. The development of players like Lorran and João Victor is a long-term investment, and the U17 World Cup is just one of the first steps in their promising careers.


As the competition approaches, Flamengo fans unite in support of these talented players. Expectations are high, and the club and its fans are eager to follow the performance of Lorran and João Victor on the international stage. Flamengo, once again, proves to be a storehouse of talent in Brazilian football. The young players, Lorran and João Victor, represent the bright future of the sport and carry with them the legacy of a club with a rich and successful history. The red-and-black nation eagerly awaits seeing these "jewels" shine even brighter in the U-17 World Cup.


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Flamengo draws with Fluminense 1-1, in the Brasileirão U17

The decision on the place for the semi-final of the competition was made until the return game

Photo: Thais Magalhães
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Flamengo faced Fluminense in the first leg of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship, on the afternoon of this Thursday (19), and drew 1-1. Joshua, with a header, scored the red-black equalizer, which dominated the match. match but started behind on the scoreboard. The return game will be next Thursday (26th) at 3pm, in Xerém, broadcast by Sportv. Game

Fluminense opened the score in the 17th minute. Flamengo tried to respond with Douglas Telles, who dribbled twice and hit the goalkeeper's hands from outside the area.


Mais Querido tied the match with a dead ball. Guilherme took a free kick for Joshua, scoring Mengão's first. Initial stage: 1 to 1. On the way back from the break, Guilherme again hit a perfect cross for Jhefinho to finish very dangerously in the goalkeeper's corner. In the next move, Lipão pivoted and passed it to Joshua, who arrived in the area and finished over the goal.

In the 21st minute, Flamengo started the play with a spectacular pen from Guilherme who threw it to Lipão, which passed for Douglas Telles to set up for Jhefinho to finish over the defender. The players complained about a penalty, but the referee did not award the maximum penalty.


At the end of the match, Joshua started a counterattack and played deep to Kaio Gomes, who, when it came time to return the ball to the Joshua came out in front of the goal, the defender cut it. The match ended 1-1, without many moves in the second half. Flamengo tried to turn things around, dominating the game and creating chances, but without being able to score a goal.

Next Appointment

Flamengo faces Fluminense again next Thursday (26) at 3pm, in Xerém, for the return match of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship

Flamengo

Léo Nannetti; Guilherme, Pedro, Johnny and Luiz Phellipe (Italo); Kaio Nobrega (Christian), Lucas Vieira [Kauã (Fred)] and Joshua; Douglas Telles, Alan Santos (Jhefinho) and Lipão (Kaio Gomes)

Fluminense

Gustavo Félix; Kaio Borges, Gorgulho, Wallace Davi and Vagno; Gabriel Renan, Isaque and Riquelme Felipe; Matheus Reis, Wesley Natã and Keven Samuel

Technical Information

Flamengo 1 to 1 Fluminense – First leg of the quarter-finals of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship

Location: Gávea, RJ

Date and time: 09/19/2024 at 3pm

Arbitration: Lucas Neves Borja de Almeida, Lucas Castro dos Santos and Fabio Ramos França

Goals: Keven Samuel (FLU) and Joshua (FLA)

Cards: Kaio Nobrega (FLA), Kauã (FLA)


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Flamengo U-17 faces Fluminense in search of the third Brasileirão championship

First game of the quarter-finals takes place this Thursday (19) in Gávea, with live broadcast

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The Under-17 Boys from the Nest return to the field this Thursday (19), at 3pm, to face Fluminense in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Brazilian Under-17 Championship. The match will be played in Gávea and will be broadcast live on SporTV.

Led by coach Eduardo Zuma, the red-black team arrives at the clash after winning four victories in the last five games. In the final round of the first phase, Mengão beat Corinthians 5-0, securing third place in group A, with 15 points. There were five wins in nine games and 19 goals scored, the second best attack in the group.


IMPORTANCE OF THE VICTORY IN THE FIRST GAME

Midfielder Lucas Vieira highlighted the relevance of the result in the first match of the quarterfinals. "Important game. I think it's always good to come away with a victory in the first game, especially at home. And try to make history by winning the Brazilian Under-17 Championship", said Vieira about the decisive classic.


RECENT RETROSPECT BETWEEN THE TEAMS

In 2024, Flamengo and Fluminense faced each other only once. The duel took place in the first phase of the Copa Rio, when Mengão beat their rival 3-0 in Xerém. In that match, Douglas Telles scored two goals, while Pablo scored a great free kick from midfield. Now, the teams meet again in the Under-17 Brasileirão, with qualification for the semifinals at stake.


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Tite predicts a change of mentality at Flamengo "You can charge me...."

The coach was incisive in his words

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The night after the 1-0 defeat to Peñarol, coach Tite was faced with a barrage of criticism from Flamengo fans. The result did not please many, and the pressure increased considerably on the coach. In a press conference, Tite addressed these reactions calmly, highlighting that criticism is a natural reflection of the fans' passion for the club, especially in moments of frustration with the results on the field.

The coach's statements did not deny the seriousness of the situation, but he opted for an optimistic approach. Tite believes that, with work and a good performance in the second leg, Flamengo can reverse the situation and regain the fans' confidence.

FLAMENGO HAS ITS NEW PROBLEMS 

Flamengo entered on the field against Peñarol in an important match, with great expectations of a good result. However, the 1-0 home defeat was a blow to the fans and put more pressure on the squad and coaching staff. Flamengo, one of the most successful clubs and with the biggest fans in Brazil, tends to deal with the constant expectation of victories and good performance. When these objectives are not achieved, reactions are quick to emerge.

The defeat left the team in a delicate situation in the competition, which makes the second leg even more decisive. The need for a positive result in the second match against Peñarol is not only to advance in the competition, but also to calm the spirits of a fan base that is increasingly demanding.



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