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Last Tuesday (09/07), the Flamengo Museum became the setting for a historic meeting, hosting the third edition of Diálogos Rubro-Negros. With the participation of sports icons such as Georgette Vidor, Jackie Silva, Marcelo Vido, Patrícia Amorim, Rosicleia Campos and Virna, the event aimed to tell the stories of the athletes at the Olympic Games. The mediation was carried out by journalist Luana Trindade, from FlaTV.
The vice-president of Historical Heritage, Luis Fernando Fadigas, expressed his satisfaction at seeing the Flamengo Museum being the stage for events that highlight the club's history and pay homage to their great names. "Historical Heritage is pleased to be able to welcome our idols from the past, on the eve of the Olympic Games, and listen to stories that can encourage the formation of new idols and the winning of new medals. Our job is to rescue these memories and celebrate Flamengo as the Olympic power that it is."
All participants in the event have a history of representing Flamengo at the Olympic Games. Jackie Silva, who played indoor volleyball for the club, participated in the Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984 Games, in addition to winning gold in beach volleyball in Atlanta 1996. Marcelo Vido, from basketball, was at Los Angeles 1984 and Moscow 1980.
Patrícia Amorim, a notable name in swimming, competed in Seoul 1988. Virna, volleyball athlete, won bronze in Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1996 and participated in the Athens 2004 Games. Georgette Vidor was an Artistic Gymnastics coach in the Seoul 1988, 1992 and 1996 editions, as well as national team coordinator at Rio 2016. Rosicleia Campos, judoka, competed in Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996 and was the national team coach at the Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 editions .
CONNECTION BETWEEN GENERATIONS
Desirree Reis, manager of Flamengo's Historical Heritage, highlighted the emotion and success of the third edition of Diálogos Rubro-Negros. "The audience and the panel were connected by the passion of being red and black. Our museum is a living museum, which unites different generations of athletes, tells new stories and teaches based on the experiences of great legends in the history of Flamengo. We are already preparing the next meeting!"
IMPORTANCE OF THE EVENT
Dálogos Rubro-Negros is a recurring event at the Museum Flamengo, addressing topics relevant to the club. Natalia Lamothe, manager of the Flamengo Museum, commented on the importance of discussing Olympic sports. "Talking about Olympic sports is talking about the contribution of Flamengo's athletes and coaches and the legacy they leave behind. The club plays a crucial role in the Olympic scenario, from training young talents to consecrating champions, offering excellent infrastructure and support. "
IMPRESSIONS OF PARTICIPANTS
Georgette Vidor, coordinator of Flamengo's Artistic Gymnastics, highlighted the greatness of the event and the importance of the club in the international representation of Brazil. Patrícia Amorim, former Olympic athlete and former president of Flamengo, highlighted her pride in being part of the club's history. Marcelo Vido, executive director of Flamengo Olympic Sports, congratulated the museum for the initiative and the opportunity to discuss the future of athletes in Olympic events. Luana Trindade, reporter for FlaTV, highlighted the importance of mediating an event with such important figures in the sport.
Mengão squad says goodbye to the United States after playing in the Club World Cup, where they reached the round of 16
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Eliminated by Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup semi-finals, Flamengo begins its transition back to the routine of Brazilian football this Monday (30) . The delegation leaves the United States at 10 pm (Brasília time) bound for Galeão Airport, on Governador Island, in Rio de Janeiro.
The return marks the end of the international stint, but also the beginning of a new plan. With the focus once again on national and continental competitions, Rubro-Negro is organizing the squad's return for next Saturday, July 5th, at 9:30 am, at Ninho do Urubu.
The coaching staff decided to give the players a week off, as a way of recovering physically and mentally after the exhaustion of the competition. The break is strategic, as Flamengo has a marathon of games ahead in July, involving the Brazilian Championship, the Copa do Brasil and the Libertadores.
The return will be marked by intense training at the training center, with a focus on regaining the lead in the Brasileirão and the decisive stages of the knockout tournaments. The tendency is for Mengão to use the period to adjust the team and recover players who returned from the World Cup with muscle fatigue.
Although Flamengo 's next match in the Brasileirão is theoretically scheduled against São Paulo, as the home team, confirmation of the date still depends on the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The game was scheduled to take place during the Club World Cup. With the early elimination, the club expected the match to be rescheduled. However, the CBF is facing difficulties with the tight schedule, and the current trend is that the duel with São Paulo will be held for July 13.
Cano and Hércules scored the goals in the match in Charlotte and now the team from Laranjeiras awaits the result of the match between Manchester City and Al-Hilal
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Fluminense needed little time to open the scoring against Inter. Two minutes in, Arias received the ball from Martinelli, advanced down the right and crossed. The ball deflected off Bastoni, and Cano, who completed 200 games for Tricolor today, took advantage of the chance to score the first goal of the match.
The team from Rio also missed a chance to extend their lead with Samuel Xavier, who shot just wide of Sommer's goal. Ignácio managed to score the second goal after a three-touch header in the box, but the move was disallowed due to the defender being offside. Inter had their best chances with long balls behind the defense. In one of the most dangerous plays for the Italians, Mkhitaryan received the ball in the box on the left and passed it to Dimarco, but Fábio saved it . Before the end of the first half, there was a brief scuffle between Renato Gaúcho and Mkhitaryan.
The first big chance of the second half came again in Fluminense's favor and through Cano's feet, in the 11th minute. Minutes later, Arias forced Sommer to perform a miracle with a bomb from outside the area. As the second half progressed, following the substitution rounds, Inter Milan grew in the game and began to put pressure on Fluminense - there were at least five clear chances. De Vrij missed an unbelievable shot in the six-yard box, and Lautaro had three clear chances in a three-minute interval - one of which hit the post.
In injury time, Hércules sealed the victory over Inter. Samuel Xavier took a throw-in, De Vrij headed the ball and the ball went past everyone before falling to the Tricolor midfielder. Hércules controlled the ball and invaded the area before shooting with his left foot, missing Sommer's goal! End of story in Charlotte.
Fluminense now has to face either Manchester City or Al-Hilal. If the English team gets through, it will be a repeat of the Club World Cup in 2023, where the tricolor succumbed to the power of the blue side of Manchester, with Guardiola and his team.
Now, the red-black team turns its strength to what's coming in 2025 and the Portuguese director will have a window to further strengthen the cast.
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On Monday afternoon (30), Flamengo's football director José Boto published a text on his Instagram account taking stock of the red-black team's campaign in the Club World Cup . The Mais Querido fell after losing to Bayern Munich, 4-2.
Boto about the red-blacks: "Thanks to our fans, who never stopped supporting the team"
"A journey with which we should be satisfied and proud has come to an end. We return home with the knowledge that we are a strong team, of great value and capable of competing at the highest level of world football," wrote the director.
"Thank you to our fans, who never stopped supporting the team at every moment of the competition and in every city in the United States, Brazil and the world, because Flamengo is a Nation. Now, we need to recover well and prepare for the next challenges, because we want to achieve important goals this season. Strength, Flamengo !" he concluded.
Now, Flamengo will focus its efforts on the rest of the season and José Boto will have a window to further strengthen the red-black squad. Colombian Jorge Carrascal is close to being hired. The Delegation will leave for Rio de Janeiro this Monday (30), at 10 pm (Brasília time), with arrival scheduled for 6:30 am. Disembarkation will take place in the international hall of RIOGaleão Airport. The team will return to training on Saturday morning, at 9:30 am, at CT George Helal.