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ALWAYS HIM! FLAMENGO IS IN THE TOP 3 BIGGEST CLUBS IN SOUTH AMERICA, ACCORDING TO RANKING

English magazine "FourFourTwo" chose the 33 biggest teams in South American football

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The traditional English magazine FourFourTwo once again put together the South American football ranking, choosing the 33 biggest teams on the continent. In the list, Argentine teams stand out with Boca Juniors and River Plate in first and second position, respectively. Flamengo closes the top 3 in the ranking.

The English publication highlighted Flamengo's history of never having been relegated in the Brazilian Championship, and recalled that it was at the Gávea club that Vini Jr. was born for football. Four other Brazilians appear in the top 10: Corinthians, São Paulo, Palmeiras and Santos.




The 33 biggest clubs in South America according to FourFourTwo

1st – Boca Juniors (ARG)


2nd – River Plate (ARG)

3rd – Flamengo

4th – Corinthians

5th – São Paulo

6th – Palmeiras

7th – Santos

8th – Independiente (ARG )

9th – Peñarol (URU)

10th – Nacional (URU)

11th – Racing (ARG)

12th – Vasco

13th – San Lorenzo (ARG)

14th – Colo-Colo (CHI)

15th – Cruzeiro

16th – Alianza Lima (PER)

17th – Atlético Nacional (COL)

18th – Estudiantes (ARG)

19th – Grêmio

20th – Internacional

21st – Millonarios (COL)

22nd – Barcelona (EQU)

23rd – Fluminense

24th – Olimpia (PAR)< /p>

25th – Atlético-MG

26th – Botafogo

27th – Newell's Old Boys (ARG)

28th – Rosario Central (ARG)

29th – Universitario (PER)

30th – Vélez Sarsfield (ARG)

31st – América de Cali (COL)

32nd – University of Chile (CHI)

33rd – Caracas (VEN)




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Carlinhos is needled after poor performance in Flamengo x Vasco

The club turns on the alert

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Carlinhos' performance in the last classic between Flamengoand Vasco, played on Sunday, has generated a wave of criticism and questions from the red and black fans. The striker, who entered the field in the 18th minute of the second half, replacing Bruno Henrique, played a discreet role and ended up failing to help the team in one of the most decisive moments of the match.

The classic, as always, was a game intense and highly anticipated by both fans, with great weight for the championship table and the morale of the teams. However, Carlinhos' entry, which lasted just 27 minutes, was considered below expectations, especially in a scenario where Flamengo was looking for a victory to distance itself from its rivals.

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During the 27 minutes he was on the field, Carlinhos barely appeared, failing to influence the game as expected. The player only touched the ball a few times, did not create clear scoring chances and also did not help efficiently in the defensive system. With an apathetic performance, the striker ended up becoming a target of frustration for the fans, who expected more from a player who, at other times, had already demonstrated the potential to be decisive.

The lack of offensive participation was a of the main points raised by critics. In a game that required creativity and boldness to break through the Vasco blockade, Carlinhos was unable to find spaces or impose his presence as a constant threat to the opponent's goal. In classics, where every detail makes a difference, this lack of protagonism weighed even more.


The replacement of Bruno Henrique by Carlinhoswas also a factor that generated discussion. Bruno Henrique, although he was not having a brilliant performance, is a player recognized for his ability to decide games, especially in big confrontations. His departure 18 minutes into the second half was justified by the coaching staff as part of the planning to spare the athlete, who recently returned from injury.



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Tite says he is obsessed with the Rubro-Negro "dna", the coach tied the match between Flamengo and Vasco in a bitter way

The club goes to the market

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After taking charge of Flamengo, Tite, former coach of the Brazilian national team, made it clear that he is quickly adapting to the club's culture. In recent statements, he highlighted Rubro-Negro's striking characteristic: the incessant search for all possible titles. According to the coach, this spirit of intense competition is something that he not only admires, but is also incorporating into his own work philosophy.

Tite, known for his meticulous and results-focused work, revealed that the Transition to Flamengo involves constant learning, especially in relation to the club's winning mentality. "Flamengo has this culture of fighting for every title. There is no focus on just one competition, the goal is to win everything within reach", he explained.


THE COACH WANTS A COMPETITIVE STYLE

This characteristic is notable in Flamengoin recent years, which has won several important competitions, such as the Brazilian Championship and the Copa Libertadores. Tite, accustomed to pressure and the need for results, states that this mentality is something he is adopting in his day-to-day life at the club. “I see this culture, and this is what we are doing. Flamengo has this requirement, and I am a coach who likes this type of challenge.”

Although Tite has an established career, with successful spells at clubs such as Corinthians and the Brazilian national team, Flamengo represents a new experience for the coach. He is now at the helm of a team that has traditionally had fans calling for victories in every competition they compete in, something he sees as a positive challenge.


"You have to learn every day Even with the experience I have, here I realize that there are very high expectations, but at the same time that's what makes you grow", commented the coach. For him, working at a club that maintains such a high level of demand motivates him to always seek the best.


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FLAMENGO ADVANCES IN GOOGLE'S MOST SEARCHED SOUTH AMERICAN TEAMS AND THREATENS BOCA JÚNIORS

With 50 million fans around the world, Flamengo has a technical tie with Boca in the interest of Europeans in South American football

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Flamengo is arguably the club with the biggest fans on the American continent. There are 50 million red and black people spread across Brazil, the Americas and the world. The strength of the Nation can be seen at all times, in club games, national team games or in any event involving football or sport in general. It's never difficult to find a Fla shirt in the crowd. And the data proves the greatness of the Greatest in the World.

The Google search tool is a great indicator of the strength of a club and the reach of its brand around the world. Because Flamengo is very well placed in the ranking of the most researched South American clubs on the European continent. Rubro-negro is the most searched for in nine nations: Portugal, Ireland, Belgium, Switzerland, Finland, Belarus, Russia, Poland, Moldova. Only Boca Juniors, with ten countries, surpasses Fla.



Interestingly, Internacional, from Porto Alegre, appears third on the list, with five countries where it is the most searched South American club on Google. River Plate and Santos complete the top 5. Flamengo needs just one more country to take the lead from the Xeneizes from the La Boca neighborhood.

Flamengo has seen the size of its fans explode in recent years

Brazil's most successful club since 2019, Flamengo has long surpassed the country's borders. spread across 26 states and the Federal District. It is possible to find red and black fans on all continents. The club has even taken measures to internationalize the brand. .


In 2025, Flamengo will have another chance to become even better known in the world. Rubro-Negro will compete in the first FIFA Club World Cup with 32 teams, which will take place in the United States, between June 15th and July 13th.


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