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FLAMENGO U-17 WILL TRAVEL TO SÃO PAULO TO PLAY TWO FRIENDLY FRIENDS

Team led by Filipe Luís travels this week for more games

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The Flamengo Sub-17 intensifies its preparation in the pre-season. After a lot of training and intense rhythm, the category led by Filipe Luís played three friendlies, and travels to São Paulo on Thursday (29/02) for games against the São Paulo tricolor and Palmeiras, keeping an eye on preparation before debuting in 2024.

Last Saturday, the U17 beat Serrano 1-0, a goal from Lipão assisted by Alan Santos in the second half. Before, they had already beaten Portuguesa 5-0, with Luiz Felipe, Lucas Vieira, David (2x) and Alan Santos scoring, and Boavista 7-1, with goals from Camargo, David, Luiz Phelipe (2x), Lipão (2x) and Guilherme. Full-back Luiz Phelipe, in addition to scoring goals, also provided two assists. This week, they face São Paulo on Friday (01/03), and Palmeiras on Saturday (02/03), the same day they return to Rio de Janeiro.


Mengão Sub-17's debut with Filipe Luís in charge will be in the Copa Rio on March 9th (Saturday), against Cabofriense. The Boys from the Ninho defend the competition title. In 2023, under the command of Leonardo Ramos, Flamengo beat Fluminense and lifted the cup, helping to equal the record of 44 wins in the year.

GOOD TEACHER! FILIPE LUIS WINS THIRD IN A ROW IN CONTROL OF THE U-17


Filipe Luís' career as a coach is starting with a bang. The Mengão idol had his third test in charge of Flamengo's under-17s and achieved a good victory against Serrano's under-20s. The information is from the youtuber 'Flazoeiro'.

According to the information, Mais Querido beat the opponent by the minimum score of 1 to 0. Newly arrived to the team, striker Lipão was the scorer of Mais's goal Dear. Filipe Luís' team, therefore, achieved their third consecutive victory.




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Girls from Gávea score a 20-0 rout over Serrano in the Carioca Women's Under-20

The red and black team maintained their intensity from start to finish and built an elastic score naturally

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In a match valid for the fourth round of the Carioca Women's Under-20 Championship, Flamengo defeated Serrano 20-0, this Saturday afternoon (14), in Gávea. Ingrid (4), Ana Papel, Maria Peck (2), Cecília, Anna Luiza (3), Alice, Leane (4), Duda Detori, Letícia Pinho (2) and Isabela Nunes scored Mengão's goals.

The game

The match had barely started and Flamengo opened the scoring after just two minutes. Isabela Nunes crossed into the area, Anna Luiza set it up for Ingrid to hit the goalkeeper: 1 to 0.


The red-black team continued to control possession of the ball and scored the second after seven minutes. Ana Papel caught the ball beautifully and hit the angle, with no chance for the goalkeeper: 2-0. Soon after, it was Maria Peck's turn to take a risk from distance and score the third goal of the match after just nine minutes.

The Meninas da Gávea didn't let up and expanded at 12'. Ingrid took advantage of the cross in the area to move the goalkeeper and score the fourth. Six minutes later, Mais Querido scored the fifth with Cecília, with a header: 5 to 0.


After the fifth goal, Cecília asked to leave and gave way to Gaby Bastos. Despite the large advantage on the scoreboard, Mengão went up in search of more. At 29', Ana Papel made a great move and passed the ball for her namesake Anna Luiza to cover: 6 to 0.

Serrano barely gave away the ball and the red-blacks scored the seventh of the match with another great goal from Anna Luiza from outside the area, also through coverage: 7 to 0.


To give final numbers to the first stage, Meninas da Gávea found the net four more times, with Alice, Ingrid (2 ) and Maria Peck. Rubro-Negro went into the break with an 11-0 lead. Highlight for striker Ingrid, who scored four times.

On the way back to the second half, Leane received the ball alone in the area and touched it low into the corner to make it 12-0. At 9', Anna Luiza entered the area alone and hit it into the goalkeeper's right corner: 13 to 0. It was shirt 10's hat-trick in the game.

As Meninas da Gávea didn't slow down and expanded in the 14th minute. Anna Luiza played the ball to Alice, who provided a beautiful light screen for Leane to reach with a cross: 14 to 0. Seven minutes later, Leane again entered the area alone and scored another hat-trick in the match: 15 to 0.

Right-winger Leane came into the match with everything and scored her fourth goal in the 37th minute. After taking off, she dribbled past the goalkeeper and scored the 16th goal. Then, Duda Detori further extends the advantage with a penalty kick: 17 to 0.

In the last minutes, Meninas da Gávea scored three more goals to give final figures to the rout. Letícia Pinho (twice) and Isabela Nunes completed the scoring in the great 20-0 victory.

Next appointment

The Meninas da Gávea return to the field next Saturday (14) to face Botafogo, at 2:45 pm, at the Nilton Santos stadium, in the last round of the Carioca Feminino U20.

Flamengo

Laisla; Gi Cabral, Cecília (Gaby Bastos), Camila and Isabela Nunes; Nicoli (Letícia Pinho), Ana Papel (Leane) and Maria Peck (Duda Detori); Anna Luiza (Laís), Alice and Ingrid (Raissa Rocha).

Coach: Filipe Torres.

Technical sheet

Flamengo 20x0 Serrano – 4th Round of the Carioca Women's Under-20 Championship

Location: José Bastos Padilha Stadium – Gávea, RJ

Date and time: 09/14/2024 at 2:45 pm

Arbitration: Thiago da Cunha Cordeiro, Paola Rodrigues José and Gabrielle da Silva Felizardo

Goals: Ingrid (2'1ºT, 12'1ºT, 35'1ºT, 44'1ºT), Ana Papel ( 7'1ºT), Maria Peck (9'1ºT, 37'1ºT), Cecília (18'1ºT), Anna Luiza (29'1ºT, 30'1ºT, 9'2ºT), Alice (32'1ºT), Leane (4 '2ºT, 14'2ºT, 21'2ºT and 37'2ºT), Duda Detori (39'2ºT), Letícia Pinho (40'2ºT and 44'2ºT) and Isabela Nunes (42'2ºT).



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Flamengo wins in the Guilherme Embry Under-16 Tournament

Rubro-Negros added three more points in the category competition

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Playing at home, at CT das Vargens, Flamengo defeated União Central, 2-1, this Thursday, in the Guilherme Embry Under-16 Tournament. The red and black goals were scored by Victor Hugo, the highlight of the match. The next game for Garotos do Ninho will take place on Sunday (22), when they will face Botafogo, away from home. The goals:

At 10 of the second half, on a free kick from Rogério, the goalkeeper rebounded, and Victor Hugo put it into the back of the net: 1 to 0. After taking the draw before the technical timeout, Mengão didn't take long to get back in front on the scoreboard , with Victor Hugo once again.


Roster:

Flamengo: Matheus; Heitor, Bernardo Mendonça, Josué and Fabio Henrique; Lucas Falcone, Enzo and Rafinha; Davi Waisman, Gabriel Amancio and Samuel Alves.


Entering: Ryan Gabriel, Kauê, Diego, Rogerio and Victor Hugo.

Technical sheet

Flamengo 2 x 1 União Central – 3rd Round of the Guilherme Embry Tournament

Location: CT das Vargens

Date and time: 09/12/2024 at 10am

Goals: Victor Hugo at 10 and 33 of the second half

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Under the command of Filipe Luís, Flamengo's U20s are in the semi-finals of Carioca in the category

The red-black team won both games

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This Saturday (14), the under-20 team from Flamengo, led by Filipe Luís, secured qualification for the semi-finals of the Campeonato Carioca. After winning the first leg, 2-0, Mengão was surpassed by Nova Iguaçu, 1-0, advancing on aggregate.

With the good advantage built, coach Filipe Luís opted to put a Flamengo's mixed team for the duel in Gávea. However, the scorers of the goals that won the U20 World Cup, Caio Garcia and Felipe Teresa, started among the 11.


The Boys from the Nest who started the match: Barone; Daniel Sales, João Victor, Felipe Vieira, Carbone; Rayan Lucas, Fabiano, Caio Garcia (C), Rafael Couto; Guilherme, Felipe Teresa.


First Half

After opening 2-0 in the first match, Flamengo started the second match in a lower rotation. As a result, needing to reverse the adverse result, Nova Iguaçu took advantage of the spaces to pose a threat to the red-black goal. The first good chance of the match came from the Baixada team, just after five minutes, but goalkeeper Barone made a spectacular save to prevent the opponent's goal.


The game seemed quite truncated after the move, with plays forced and fouls that broke the rhythm of the match. At 25 minutes, due to the strong heat in Rio de Janeiro, the teams went to a technical stop. And coach Filipe Luís took the opportunity to give instructions to Flamengo, who came back with a different attitude.

Rubro-Negro demonstrated more objectivity after the short break. When Daniel Sales was raised in the area, Carbone had the two best chances of the match, but stopped at the opposing goalkeeper and the crossbar. The left-back went up to head the ball and deflected it, but the Nova Iguaçu archer made a great save. In the remainder, Shirt 6 had the chance to score, inside the small area, but hit the crossbar.

The game became more open, and Barone had to work again, making two important saves in a row. After that, the pace decreased again, culminating in the teams going to half-time without goals.

Second Half

Team's top scorer of the season , Wallace Yan replaced Fabiano after the break. The game resumed with the same cadence. Little objectivity and Flamengo waiting for time to pass. But Nova Iguaçu, needing to score 3 goals to qualify, showed more attention to the match.

In the 15th minute, after pressing for the ball, Mengão's right-back, Daniel Sales, ended up losing the ball. possession. The low-lying team took advantage and, with a deflection, after a cross kick, opened the scoring. Filipe Luís quickly changed the team, placing Jean Lima and Victor Silva in the places of Caio Garcia and Rafael Couto.

Still with a good advantage, Filipe Luís' team continued to manage the match, trying some more incisive plays, but without much success. Felipe Lima replaced the world title hero, Felipe Teresa, looking to give more impetus to the attack.

Filipe Luís also made one last move, replacing Thiago Medeiros with Rayan Lucas, but it did not prevent the defeat red-black. Even so, the Boys from the Ninho advance in the competition, seeking the title they haven't won since 2019.

Boa Vista and Botafogo face off, also this Saturday morning, to define Flamengo U20's opponent in the semi-finals.


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