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RODINEI POST HILARIOUS VIDEO WITH EX-FLAMENGO TEAMMATES PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE LATERAL

Player ended the 2023/24 season as Conference League champion with Olympiacos (GRE)

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On vacation in Brazil, Rodinei continues to enjoy the days to celebrate the Conference League title. Last Sunday (09), the right-back was together with some teammates from the time he played for Flamengo. The friends even 'transformed' into the athlete in part of the get-together.

Diego Ribas, Vitinho, Filipe Luís, Bruno Henrique and Rodrigo Caio were present in Rodinei's 'review'. In a very relaxed atmosphere, the athlete, who currently plays for Olympiacos (GRE), published a video on social media, in which some athletes from the 2019 squad appeared with a mask, which contained the full-back's face.



DIEGO RIBAS COMMENTED ON THE PUBLICATION

The joke between Flamengo's former teammates didn't stop there. After the video was published, former player Diego Ribas, who was one of the captains of the 2019 red-and-black squad, made a point of leaving a comment on Rodinei's post: “I finally managed to look good.”

RODINEI CHAMPION IN EUROPE

Rodinei is experiencing an excellent moment in his career. Last season, the full-back won the Conference League title with Olympiacos. In the grand final, the Greek team beat Fiorentina (ITA), 1-0, in extra time. It is important to emphasize that this was the first continental title in the history of the Greek team.

RODINEI NO FLAMENGO

First of all, the full-back also has the name marked in the history of Flamengo. During his two spells at Rubro-Negro, Rodinei was part of squads that accumulated records and won titles at the club. Finally, among the most important titles, there are two Libertadores da América (2019 and 2022) and two Brasileirãos (2019 and 2020).

In 2022, Rodinei was a crucial player in the Copa do Brasil title. After two games ended in draws, the big decision between Flamengo and Corinthians went to penalties. Thus, in the final kick, the full-back took responsibility, hit the right corner hard and, as a result, Rubro-Negro took the national knockout trophy.


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Striker returns to Flamengo after standing out in the Northeast

Player had offers from Portugal, but chose to remain in Brazil

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Thiaguinho is back at Flamengo after seven months on loan at Treze-PB. The 23-year-old striker reappeared at Ninho do Urubu this week and has been sharing records of his training at the red-black CT. He has a contract with the club until the end of 2025.

Treze's standout player in the Campeonato Paraibano, Thiaguinho scored four goals, even though he arrived after the start of the competition. In Série D, he shone even more, finding the net 10 times and becoming the club's top scorer in the history of the Brazilian Championship. Despite its good form, the team was eliminated in the quarter-finals and was unable to gain access to Series C, leaving it without a calendar until the end of the year.


With the end of the loan, Thiaguinho returned to Flamengo, but it should not be taken advantage of by Tite. Recently, the striker received two proposals from Portugal: one from Leixões in July and another from Estrela da Amadora in August. However, he refused both, opting to remain in Brazil.


Signed by Flamengo at the end of In 2019, at the age of 18, as a promise, Thiaguinho was acquired from Náutico for around R$7 million, with the club purchasing 70% of his economic rights. Although he came through the academy, he never managed to establish himself in the first team. This season, he scored his first goal for Flamengo in the 1-1 draw against Nova Iguaçu, for Carioca.



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Is it fear? Corinthians releases note criticizing CBF for changing the return game against Flamengo

The São Paulo team had already spoken out against changing the final match date for the semi-finals

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In an official note released this Saturday on social media, the president of Corinthians, Augusto Melo, criticized the CBF for changing the date of the second leg of the Copa do Brasil semi-final against Flamengo. The match, initially scheduled for the 17th of October, a Thursday, was moved to the 20th, Sunday.

The games in the Series A round, which would take place on the 19th and 20th of October and involve the semi-finalists of the Copa do Brasil, will be brought forward to the 16th and 17th of October. The change came after a request from Flamengo, which was rejected by Corinthians in an official letter when consulted by the CBF.

< Finally, Augusto Melo stated in the note that the decision harms Brazilian football in general. The first leg of the semi-final against Flamengo will be next Wednesday, at 9:45 pm, at Maracanã.

Check out Corinthians' note in full:

“Sport Club Corinthians Paulista expresses its deep indignation with the decision of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to change the date of the return game of the semi-final of Brazilian Cup. Such a decision, in addition to being an affront to the previously established calendar, disrespects not only Corinthians, but also the competition as a whole.


It is unacceptable that, in a competition of such relevance, decisions are taken favoring a club to the detriment of others, especially when it has already been widely publicized that Corinthians competes in three competitions simultaneously, and any change generates serious damage to our sporting planning. Respecting the pre-stipulated schedule should be a priority for the CBF, which, unfortunately, demonstrates, once again, a lack of commitment to equity and transparency.


Corinthians cannot passively accept that changes are made to meet individual interests, putting the integrity of the competition and the performance of the teams involved at risk. Our institution had formally expressed its opposition to any modification, as detailed in the letter sent to the CBF, and the unilateral decision to accept a request from another club, without considering the negative impacts on our planning, is clear disrespect.

This type of attitude hurts the credibility of Brazilian football. Corinthians will continue to fight for football to be treated with justice and equality, without favors or external interference that compromise the integrity of the competitions.

Augusto Melo


President of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista”



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Flamengo watching! FIFA announces venues and stadiums for the Club World Cup in 2025

Competition will have 32 teams and will take place between June 15th and July 13th

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On Saturday night (28), at an event held in Central Park, New York, FIFA announced the venues for the new Club World Cup, which is scheduled to take place between June 15th and July 13th, 2025. , in the United States. The tournament will feature 32 teams from all over the world.

Champions in past editions of the Libertadores, Fluminense, Flamengo and Palmeiras are guaranteed to participate in the tournament. Brazil will be able to reach four representatives if Atlético-MG or Botafogo win the South American competition in 2024.


The tournament will follow the pattern of recent World Cups: eight groups formed, with four clubs in each and with the two best advancing. After the end of the group stage games, the World Cup will be in a knockout format, with a single match in each phase.


In total, there will be 11 cities and 12 stadiums for the tournament. The decision will take place at the MetLife Stadium, in New York, on July 13th.

See the Club World Cup venues

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)

TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)

Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

Rose Bowl (Los Angeles)

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

GEODIS Park (Nashville)

MetLife Stadium (New Jesey)

Camping World Stadium (Orlando)

Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando)

Lumen Field (Seattle)

Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)

The competition

The new Club World Cup could have up to 63 games with 32 teams that will be divided into eight groups formed with four teams each. The two best advance and, from the round of 16 onwards, the competition will be in the knockout format. The management of the international federation projects revenue of US$ 2.5 billion (R$ 14 billion).


The tournament will be held every four years , with the following distribution of places: 12 from Europe, six from South America, four from North and Central America, four from Africa, four from Asia, one from Oceania and another representing the host country.

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