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The great achievements of Rubro-Negro throughout history are stored in Flamengo Museum, in Gávea. However, this Saturday (13), the place will gain a special presence, which symbolizes many of Mengão's victories. This is because world champion Mozer will be there for an afternoon of autographs.
According to the Coluna do Fla portal, Mozer will be present at the Flamengo Museum store from 2pm to 5:30pm (opening time). Brasília) this Saturday (13). Thus, the red-and-black idol awaits fans for an afternoon of autographs and photos.
MOZER AT FLAMENGO
The former defender with classic style and coach, he was part of Flamengo, champion of the Libertadores and the Interclub World Cup in 1981. He played for Benfica (POR) and Olympique de Marseille (FRA) and played in the 1990 World Cup. In the run-up to the 1994 World Cup, he was a constant presence in the called up by Carlos Alberto Parreira and was on the list of 22 players called up for the World Cup. But he had a controversial departure and ended up giving way to Aldair after the group's official presentation.
Mozer played for Flamengo from 1980 to 1987. With the Manto Sagrado, the former player won other important titles such as: Club World Cup (1981), Copa Libertadores da América (1981), Campeonato Brasileiro (1980, 1982, 1983 ) and Carioca (1981, 1986). Furthermore, the former athlete also lifted the Guanabara Cup (1980, 1981, 1982, 1984) and the Rio Cup (1983, 1985, 1986).
MEANWHILE…
While Mozer has an appointment with Flamengo fans, the red and black squad is preparing with a focus on the next commitment of the season. This is because Mais Querido will face Atlético-GO, starting at 4pm (Brasília time) on Sunday (14). Therefore, the ball rolls for the first round of the Brasileirão at the Serra Dourada Stadium, in Goiânia.
Mengão is one of the main multi-sport teams in Brazil and stands out among the clubs that send athletes to defend the country
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Flamengo confirmed its prominent position in Brazilian swimming by leading the number of athletes called up to represent the country in the five main international competitions of the 2025 season. In total, 18 swimmers from the club were called up to join different national teams, more than any other club in the country.
The calls cover five tournaments : the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore; the Junior World Championships in Otopeni (Romania); the Universiades in Berlin (Germany); the South American Youth Championships in Rio de Janeiro; and the U-15 Gymnasiades in Serbia.
Among Brazilian clubs, only Flamengo and Pinheiros have managed to field athletes in all five national teams . Flamengo leads the overall rankings with 18 players, followed by Pinheiros and Minas Tênis Clube, both with 14.
Although other institutions dominated selections in specific categories—such as Unisanta, the base team for the Singapore World Cup, with five players, and Minas Gerais, a strong performer at the Universiade and Junior World Championships— Flamengo was the standout in the youth categories . The Rio de Janeiro club had the most representatives in both the South American Youth Championship, with nine athletes, and the U-15 Gymnasiade, with five.
The survey, conducted by the Best Swimming website, analyzed a total of 23 clubs that had swimmers selected. After Flamengo, Pinheiros, and Minas, SESI-SP (10 athletes) and Unisanta (8) were the most representative. The significant presence of Flamengo on the national teams, especially among the younger players, reinforces Flamengo's role as a key player in the renewal of national swimming and one of Brazil's main talent pools.
The Mais Querido will host the single match, which will define who will advance to the round of 16 of the knockout tournament, on August 6th
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After finding out who their opponents will be in the quarter-finals of the Brasileirão , Flamengo decided this Tuesday (8) which team they will face in the third phase of the Women's Copa do Brasil: Operário-MS, in a single match for a place in the round of 16.
Therefore, the date for the match between Flamengo and Operário-MS will be August 6th, with Mais Querido playing at home. The draw for the matches defined who would be the home team of the match and, as it was drawn first, Mengo won the right to play at home. The dates may still be subject to adjustments by the CBF.
It is worth noting that Flamengo enters the competition in the third phase, where the 16 teams from the Brasileirão Feminino Series A enter the tournament and join the 16 teams that qualified from the second phase. Operário started in the first phase and advanced after beating Mixto-PB and Remo.
The Meninas da Gávea drew 1-1 with Grêmio last Wednesday (18), which was even lamented by striker Vitoria Almeida, in the women's Brasileirão. The Mais Querido remained in fifth place and will now face Palmeiras in the quarterfinals of the tournament.
The first game will be played at Flamengo 's home ground on August 10th at 10:30 am, with the stadium yet to be defined. The return leg is scheduled for the 17th at the same time at Arena Barueri. The games will be broadcast live on TV Globo, TV Brasil and SporTV.
There were 17 medals for the founding sport; After great performances in the first two stages of the season, the red-black team maintained the high level
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On Saturday morning (5), Clube de Regatas do Flamengo competed in the Third Regatta of the 2025 State Rowing Championship, held at Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. After great performances in the first two stages of the season, the red-black team maintained the high level and repeated the feat : VICTORY! There were nine triumphs in races, as in previous regattas.
The day began with a gold medal for the Macaquinho Sagrado athletes in the Women's Four Skiff event. Soon after, Flamengo won gold and silver in the same competition — the Men's 4 — showing the strength of the team. They didn't make it to the podium in the next event, but the team soon won again and secured more medals throughout the morning. In total, there were 17 medals for Flamengo.
With this result, Mengão remains in the lead of the State Championship. The competition calendar will continue on August 31, October 5 and November 16.