
Soccer
28 Nov 2024 | 18:21 |
The total prize pool for Brasileirão 2024 exceeds R$ 350 million, distributed among the 20 clubs in Series A. The champion will pocket R$ 48.1 million, guaranteeing the highest value in dispute, followed by the runner-up, who will receive R$45.7 million. For third place, the amount will be R$43.3 million, while fourth place will be entitled to R$40.9 million. Already in fifth place, a position currently occupied by Flamengo, will guarantee R$38.5 million.
These values reinforce the importance of each point in the final stretch of the championship, especially for clubs with pre-established budget goals. Flamengo started the year projecting a performance in the Brasileirão that would place it among the top two, a goal that was also in line with the budget planned by the board. However, fluctuations throughout the championship left Rubro-Negro out of the G4 for several rounds, making it difficult to execute this strategy.
Now, with 61 points on the table and just three games remaining, the team led by Filipe Luís faces the challenge of gaining as many points as possible to improve its position and get closer to second place. The vice-leadership, currently occupied by Grêmio with 65 points, represents not only a bigger prize, but also a financial relief for Flamengo.
DIFFERENCE OF MILLIONS
The difference of R$7.2 million between second and fifth place would be significant for the club's finances, especially considering the investments made throughout the year. The dispute is still open, as Flamengo will face direct opponents in the last rounds, which could favor a final recovery.
THE FIGHT FOR THE AWARD
In addition to the fight for award, the final stretch of the Brasileirão is seen as an opportunity for Flamengo to consolidate the work of Filipe Luís as interim coach. Although not the main focus, the performance in the last games will have an impact on the internal assessment of the team's technical command in 2025. In this context, the club also seeks to end the season with positive results that reinforce the support of the fans and maintain the cast's morale for next year's challenges.
The coach was approached by the Turkish club, but chose to continue working for Mais Querido; the red-black board is trying to extend the contract until 2026.
13 Set 2025 | 07:59 |
Coach Filipe Luís turned down an offer from Fenerbahçe of Turkey to remain with the club he leads at Flamengo. According to a report by the UOL portal, the European club approached Flamengo's board and expressed formal interest in the coach . Despite admitting his desire to one day work in European football, Filipe Luís preferred not to open negotiations , understanding that his career in Brazil is still ongoing.
Fenerbahçe even signaled financial compensation to the Rio de Janeiro club , but as neither the coach nor the board were willing to end the current project, the talks did not progress.
The club's management has already submitted a contract renewal proposal to Filipe Luís , valid until the end of 2026 and renewable for another year, including a salary increase. The coach, who signed in 2024 with a salary lower than that of the country's elite coaches , has not yet pushed for a raise and has promised to submit a counterproposal.
Filipe Luís has always publicly stated his ambition to coach European clubs. However, he understands that he is undergoing a process of professional development and that remaining in Brazil helps in this development. Internally, this vision is seen as a positive factor in maintaining his position at least until next season.
In addition to Fenerbahçe, Germany's Bayer Leverkusen has also recently expressed interest in Filipe Luís. Even so, the board believes the coach won't leave Mengão at this time to pursue a project abroad, and is confident he'll stay until the end of his current term at Flamengo .
Mengão buys equipment to provide players with better training conditions, which can improve their performance.
12 Set 2025 | 20:30 |
Flamengo continues to expand its high-performance structure . The club invested $1 million (approximately R$5.35 million) in new equipment for Ninho do Urubu , including two pieces of equipment that are the first of its kind in Latin America, manufactured by Keiser, a global leader in physical training solutions.
One of the highlights is the Keiser A300 Runner , designed to simulate the acceleration phase of running. Unlike traditional machines, which use iron weights, this model uses compressed air resistance , providing a smoother, jerk-free load, which reduces impact on joints during workouts.
Furthermore, the equipment allows for unilateral or bilateral training, helping to correct common muscular asymmetries in athletes. The integrated digital panel displays real-time data, such as applied load, power, and number of repetitions , allowing for more accurate analysis.
Another unique feature is the inertia-free technology, which prevents the weight from returning to the body at the end of the movement. This feature increases safety and reduces risks to muscles and joints, making the device useful for both explosive work and rehabilitation processes.
Flamengo coordinator on equipment: "These devices are the first in Latin America"
For Flamengo 's sports science coordinator, Cláudio Pavanelli, the investment places the club on a par with European football giants: "Some devices are specifically for athletes. They simulate the execution of a movement, a run, a sprint at high intensity. These devices are the first in Latin America. Only a few major European clubs have acquired this new technology ," he explained.
He continued: " The big difference is that you can analyze the application of force throughout the entire movement . At each joint level, you can identify exactly what is being performed, considering the applied overload and the speed of the movement." With the new investment, Flamengo reinforces its commitment to maintaining a level of physical excellence among its squad, combining performance and injury prevention.
Mengão midfielder is the player who needs the least time to participate in goals in Brazilian football since 2019, surpassing big names
12 Set 2025 | 19:30 |
With the FIFA International Day off over, Flamengo is finalizing the details for the resumption of the Brasileirão. And one of the team's key players, Arrascaeta, continues to rack up impressive numbers. Since 2019, the number 10 has been the player who needs the least amount of time on the pitch to score a goal in the national competition.
According to a survey by Sofascore , the Uruguayan averages a goal or assist every 99 minutes . In total, he played 151 Brasileirão matches during this period, with 109 direct goal contributions , a performance that puts him at the top of the list, ahead of big names like Gabigol, Pedro, and Luis Suárez.
Among the highlights, Luis Suárez also stands out, reaching second place on the list despite having played only 33 games in the Brasileirão , during his time at Grêmio, where he played for just one season, in 2023.
The number 10 is enjoying one of his best years for the red and black. So far, he has 17 goals and 13 assists, numbers that are close to his most productive season , in 2019, when he scored 18 times and provided 19 decisive passes.
With Arrascaeta available, Flamengo takes to the field next Sunday (14) against Juventude, for the 23rd round of the Brazilian Championship . The duel will be played at 4 pm (Brasília time), at Alfredo Jaconi Stadium, in Caxias do Sul.