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TITE SEEKS TO MOTIVATE PLAYERS IN THE DOCUMENTARY "POINT OF STARTING", DURING FLAMENGO'S PRE-SEASON IN THE USA

A behind-the-scenes look at Mais Querido’s pre-season

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In the documentary "Ponto de Partida", which offers a unique behind-the-scenes perspective of the pre-season of Flamengo, coach Tite emerges as a central figure, seeking to raise the morale of all players. In a striking moment, he expresses the belief that everyone on the team has a crucial role to play, emphasizing that collective responsibility is essential for success. This scene captures not only the intensity of physical and tactical preparation, but also the importance of team spirit and leadership. A TEAM UNITE AND FOCUSED ON THE APPROACHING SEASON

The documentary offers a detailed view of the coach's role in building a united and focused team. Tite is portrayed not only as a skilled strategist, but also as a compassionate leader who understands the importance of emotional support and motivation . He is seen talking to players one-on-one, listening to their concerns and aspirations, and providing personalized guidance. These interactions highlight the coach's humanized approach, which recognizes the uniqueness of each player and seeks to strengthen the bond between them.

The documentary also addresses the physical and mental challenges faced by players during the intense preparation for the season . Exhaustive training scenes and in-depth tactical analysis reveal the dedication and commitment required to achieve the highest level of performance.


O documentary repeatedly highlights the importance of collective mentality in the pursuit of success. Tite and his technical team emphasize the need for solidarity, effective communication and mutual trust to face the challenges that arise throughout the season.

In interviews and training sessions, players are encouraged to think not only about their own goals, but also about the well-being and success of their teammates.




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Boldness or stupidity? Peñarol posts photo on social media provoking Flamengo

Teams face each other next Thursday in the Libertadores quarter-finals

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The Peñarol (URU) team was excited from the beginning of the trip to Rio de Janeiro, where they will face Flamengo, in the quarter-finals of the Libertadores. In addition to cheering the players on the flight towards the 'Marvelous City', the Uruguayans posted a montage of Christ the Redeemer with the club's flag.

As soon as they landed on Rio de Janeiro soil, the Uruguayan club published an image of a of the city's main tourist attractions. In addition to the photo, the team wrote the following message: “Peñarol em Rio”, alluding to Rock In Rio. Afterwards, a video showing the arrival of the athletes at Galeão Airport was also published.




< p>Uruguayan team in the Libertadores

Peñarol reached the quarterfinals of the Libertadores after beating The Strongest (BOL) in the round of 16. In the first game, the Uruguayan team defeated their opponent 4-0. On the way back, the Bolivian team even won by a score of 1-0, however, it was not enough to take away the classification of Diego Aguirre's men.


Before the game against Flamengo, Peñarol played in the Championship Uruguayan. On Saturday (14), Rubro-Negro's opponent beat Rampla (URU), by a score of 4 to 0. Given this situation, they remained undefeated in the national tournament.

And the red- black?

Flamengo is coming off a bitter draw with Vasco on Sunday (15), however, they will have reinforcements for this Thursday's duel (19). Recovered from a thigh injury, De La Cruz is back in the team. In addition to the Uruguayan, Alex Sandro, Alcaraz and Gonzalo Plata were registered in the competition and, as a result, will be included in the clash.


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Mayor of Rio denies note about Flamengo stadium

Eduardo Paes uses his social network profile to deny the article

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Last Tuesday, the candidate for re-election for mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, denied the journalist Ancelmo Gois, from Globo. In a post on Instagram, the mayor informed that the city hall will be responsible for removing the megastructure on the gas meter site, different from what was reported. Furthermore, he guaranteed that Flamengo will have its new stadium, with the best conditions and security.

The news published by Ancelmo informs that Flamengo would have to pay R$100 million to remove a large gas structure present on land acquired by the club, which is owned by CEG and CEG-Rio, which are companies that are part of the gas concessionaire Naturgy.


According to the article, the companies were informed that Flamengo is the responsible for bearing the expenses, as provided for in one of the annexes to the land purchase and transfer contract. The clause, however, does not have a specified limit.


Eduardo Paes guarantees that the removal is the responsibility of Rio's city hall.

Paes stated that the values ​​for the transfer of the structure are different from what was pointed out in the article by Ancelmo Gois. Furthermore, it exempted Flamengo from any responsibility, and that the city hall has been planning to remove it for years.


“They are making me defend @flamengo more than I would like: let it be clear that this is not the The cost of this transfer and when it happens will be the responsibility of the city of Rio, which knows that this structure cannot be in an area that is already receiving so many residential buildings. It's been in our plans for a long time! Flamengo will have its new stadium there in the gasometer with all the quality and safety that the region demands and deserves. Period!”, published the mayor.



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ONLY BRAZIL, CANADA, USA AND URUGUAY DON'T STOP LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DURING COPA AMERICA

Most of the nations that will take to the field at the Copa América have already finished their national tournaments

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Between June 20th and July 14th, 2024 Copa América competition period, Palmeiras and Flamengo will play seven official matches. Corinthians, São Paulo and most of the Serie A teams will take to the field six times each. Brazil may not be alone, but it is an exception in the decision not to paralyze its football calendar during the continent's main national team competition.

In addition to the five-time world champion country, only three more of the 16 nations participating in the Copa América (Canada, United States and Uruguay) decided to keep their national championships running normally during the tournament that will decide the best team in the Americas.


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Most of the nations that will take to the field at the Copa América have already finished their first semester national tournaments and will only resume activities at the end of July (such as Paraguay and Colombia) or will take a break in the league until the end of the continental championship (in the case of Argentina and Chile).

Among the federations affiliated to Conmebol, the one that breaks this rule is Uruguay. Its first division even postponed some matches, but has rounds scheduled for June 22/23, July 6 and July 13.


The MLS, a league that brings together North American and Canadian teams, It will not change your traditional calendar in any way. Even with the majority of matches played in the same country that will be hosting the Copa América, it will continue to be played at the normal pace, with weekly rounds.

The same goes for the Canadian Premier League, the main championship that brings together only clubs in Canada. It, however, is seen even at home as a second-tier league, since the biggest local forces are in the MLS.

In Brazil, up to 36 absences

Considering the preliminary lists released by each participant (the official squads have not yet been finalized), the Copa América could result in up to 36 absences in Brazilian clubs. 

These athletes, in fact, have already been out of action for their teams since the beginning of the month, as they were initially released for the friendlies scheduled for the FIFA Data period and are now participating in the pre-season of the their teams.

Only Flamengo, leader of the Brasileirão, must provide five players for the competition: Matías Viña, Guillermo Varela, Giorgian de Arrascaeta and Nicolás de la Cruz (Uruguay), in addition to Erick Pulgar (Chile ).

For this reason, Fla itself and eight other teams participating in Série A even made a formal request to the CBF, back in February, so that at least four rounds of the national competition coincide with the Copa América were postponed.

The request was denied by the entity due to the lack of available dates on the national calendar.

Brazil will be the last to debut

Brazil's debut match, against Costa Rica, on the 24th, in Inglewood, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, will be the last of the first round of the Copa América.

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