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Mais Querido athletes are highlights in Paris

Photo: Reproduction/Ricardo Bufolin/CBG
Photo: Reproduction/Ricardo Bufolin/CBG

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Not all of Flamengo is known for its Nation, for being almost a country. This is because Mais Querido would currently occupy 27th place in the medal rankings at the Olympics taking place in Paris. With 13 red and black athletes in France, Rubro-Negro reached the podium five times. Thus, Mengo would be above countries like Argentina and Portugal.




CHECK THE MEDAL CHART:


1st China 21 golds – 18 silvers – 14 bronzes

2nd USA – 21-30-28


3rd Australia – 13-11-9

4th France 13-16-19

5th Great Britain 12-13-17

6th South Korea 11-8-7

7th Japan 10-5-11

8th Italy 9-10-6

9th Netherlands 7-5-5

10th Germany 7-5-4< /p>

11th Canada 5-4-8

12th New Zealand 3-5-1

13th Hungary 3-3-2

13th Sweden 3-3-2

15th Romania 3-3-1

16th Ireland 3-0-3

17th Brazil 2-5-7

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18th Ukraine 2-2-3

19th Croatia 2-1-2

20th Belgium 2-0-3

21st Hong Kong 2-0-2

22nd Azerbaijan, Philippines and Serbia 2-0-0

26th Spain 1-3-5

27th FLAMENGO 1-2- 2

The Mais Querido medals came from Rebeca Andrade, with gold in gymnastics in the floor test and two silvers in the individual all-around and vault. Furthermore, the Brazilian star helped win team bronze, along with red-and-black Jade Barbosa, Flávia Saraiva and Lorrane Oliveira. Rafaela Silva came third in judo.

In comparison, Argentina has only one medal (gold) and Portugal has a bronze. Mais Querido is close to European powers such as Spain and Ukraine, for example, and could surpass them. It is worth highlighting that Rubro-Negro can climb the rankings until the end of the Olympics.


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Flamengo dominates the Third State Regatta of 2025 and lifts another trophy

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

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.
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.

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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.


MEDALS WON

  • Women's Four Sculls - Gold
  • 4- Male - Gold and Silver
  • Single Skiff U23 - Bronze
  • Four Skiff Master - Gold
  • 4+ Aspirant - Gold and Bronze
  • Women's Double Skiff U23 - Gold and Bronze
  • Junior Women's Double Sculls - Silver
  • Men's Junior Single Sculls - Gold
  • Women's Single Skiff Juv - Gold and Bronze
  • 4- Master - Gold
  • Women's Double Sculls - Gold and Bronze
  • 8+ Male Aspirant - Silver



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Flamengo's Social Responsibility receives the AIDEP Award at a social impact event

Recognition highlights the importance of the clubs' work in the social field, especially with children and teenagers from projects spread around the world

The award highlighted the work of Flamengo's Social Responsibility as a reference in promoting opportunities for children and adolescents
The award highlighted the work of Flamengo's Social Responsibility as a reference in promoting opportunities for children and adolescents

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On Saturday night, the 21st, Flamengo's Social Responsibility department was notably recognized with the AIDEP Social Impact Award during the FutEdu Summit 2025. The ceremony took place at the Hard Rock Café, in Curitiba, and brought together representatives of clubs and institutions that work with sports and social impact in South America.


Organized by the International Association for the Development of Sports and Parasports - AIDEP, the award is a recognition given to clubs and institutions that use football as a tool for social transformation.


The award highlighted Flamengo's Social Responsibility work as a reference in promoting opportunities for children and teenagers from socially vulnerable contexts, combining football with socio-emotional education, such as Jogaremos Juntos, Flamengo's social project, which includes 1,000 children and teenagers in eight communities in Rio and Baixada Fluminense, as well as other social initiatives of the club that have already impacted more than 200,000 people.


AWARD PURPOSE

“Welcoming Flamengo to the FutEdu Summit is an immense honor. A club with so much history and relevance in Brazilian football inspires and further strengthens our commitment to education through sport,” said Diogo Netto, CEO of the FutEdu Summit.


The main objective of the Award is to recognize, value and encourage football schools and social projects that use sport as a tool for innovation, education and social transformation. It promotes visibility, strengthens good practices and establishes a standard of excellence in the sports-educational sector.


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Sesc Flamengo signs North American star

Mais Querido continues to restructure its current squad and will now have the reinforcement of the athlete, who was elected the best striker in the Turkish championship.

Flamengo continues to restructure its current squad and will now have the support of the athlete, a North American star (Photo: Reproduction)
Flamengo continues to restructure its current squad and will now have the support of the athlete, a North American star (Photo: Reproduction)

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Sesc Flamengo continues to restructure, with new players arriving and leaving. As such, Mais Querido has signed Simone Lee, a 28-year-old American who played last season for Megabox Vallefoglia-ITA.


WHO IS SIMONE LEE?


Simone Lee 's signing has been rumored for some time. The athlete is 1.88m tall and also has a German volleyball background, enjoying the peak of her career last season. She was voted the best attacker in the 2023/24 Turkish Championship.


Throughout her career, Simone has won two German Championships, one Italian Championship, one German Cup and one Nations League for the United States. She was discovered by Pennsylvania State University and went to Europe in the 2017/18 season.

SIMONE'S HUSBAND CAN STRENGTHEN THE FLABASQUETE


According to information from the "Garrafão Rubro-Negro" portal, Simone's husband, German winger Lukas Wank , may join Flabasquete. Lukas will come to accompany his wife, but will need to find a new club after leaving Germany.

Last season, Lukas played for the Wurzburg Baskets, playing in 13 games and averaging 2.3 points, 0.6 assists and 1.3 rebounds. Previously, he played for Oldenburg, Skyliners Frankfurt, Lowen Braunschweig, Niners Chemnitz, RheinStars Köln and Science City Jena.


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