Clube de Regatas do Flamengo
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clubname = Flamengo |
image = [[Image:Flamengo logo.svg|100px|logo]]|
fullname = Clube de Regatas do Flamengo |
nickname = ''Mengo''</br>''Mengão''</br>''Mais Querido do Brasil (Brazil's most loved)'''</br>''Urubu'' (Vulture)<br>''Rubro-Negro'' (The Scarlet-Black) |
founded = [[November 15]], [[1895]] |
ground = [[Estádio da Gávea|Gávea]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]<br>[[Estádio do Maracanã|Maracanã]] (municipal), [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]] |
capacity = 8,000 (Gávea)<br>95,000 (Maracanã)|
chairman = {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Márcio Braga]] |
manager = {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luiz Carlos Saroli|Caio Júnior]]|
mgrtitle = Head coach|
league = [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A]] |
season = [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2007|2007]] |
position = [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A]], 3rd |
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'''Clube de Regatas do Flamengo''' is a [[Brazil]]ian [[multisport club]] located in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
Despite not being the club's official name, ''Flamengo'' has become the term used by most to refer not just to the [[Football (soccer)|football]] team, but also the entire sporting association. Other nicknames used by fans include ''"Fla"'', ''"Mengo"'', and ''"Mengão"'', as well descriptions of the club's official colors, ''rubro-negro'', which translates to "the scarlet-blacks" or "the scarlet and black."
Flamengo's football/soccer team -- the most popular in Brazil with an estimated 40 million supporters -- placed 9th in ''[[FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century]].
The club has been sponsored by [[Petrobras]] since 1984, the longest single sponsorship in any country.
==History==
Flamengo was founded on [[November 15]], [[1895]] as a [[Sport rowing|rowing]] club by José Agostinho Pereira da Cunha, Mário Spindola, Nestor de Barros, Augusto Lopes, José Félix da Cunha Meneses and Felisberto Laport.
The group used to gather at [[Café Lamas]], in the Flamengo (neighborhood next to Largo do Machado, Laranjeiras and Botafogo neighborhoods) neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, and decided to form a rowing team. [[Sport rowing|Rowing]] was the elite sport in Rio de Janeiro in the late 19th century and the youngsters hoped having their own club would make them popular with the young ladies of the city's high society.
They could only afford a used boat named "Pherusa", which had to be completely rebuilt before it could be used in competition. The team debuted on October 6, 1895 when they sailed off the Caju Point, from the Maria Angu beach, heading off to Flamengo beach. However, strong winds turned over the boat and the rowers nearly drowned. They were rescued by a fishing boat named Leal ("Loyal"). Afterwards, as the Pherusa was undergoing repairs, the boat was stolen and never again found. The group then had to save up money to buy a new boat, the "Etoile", renamed "Scyra."
On the night of November 17th, the group, gathered at Nestor de Barros's manor on Flamengo beach, founded the Flamengo Rowing Group ("Grupo de Regatas do Flamengo", in Portuguese) and elected its first board. The name was changed a few weeks later to "Clube de Regatas do Flamengo" ("Flamengo Rowing Club"). The founders also decided that the anniversary of the club foundation should be celebrated on November 15th, so as to coincide with the Day of the Republic, a national holiday.
Flamengo only embraced football when a group of dissatisfied players from [[Fluminense Football Club]] broke away from the club following a dispute with the board. The players (Alberto Borghert, Othon de Figueiredo Baena, [[Píndaro|Píndaro de Carvalho Rodrigues]], Emmanuel Augusto Nery, Ernesto Amarante, Armando de Almeida, Orlando Sampaio Matos, Gustavo Adolpho de Carvalho, Lawrence Andrews and Arnaldo Machado Guimarães) decided to join Flamengo because Borgeth, who was the team's captain, was also a rower for Flamengo. Admittance of the new members was approved on November 8, 1911. A motion against the club taking part in football tournaments was defeated, and the members assembly officially created the football team on December 24, 1911.
The new team used to train on Russel beach, and gradually gained the support of the locals, who closely watched their practice games. The first official match was played on May 3, 1912 and is, to this day, the most spectacular victory of the club, as the team defeated Mangueira 16 to 2. The first [[Fla-Flu]] (which would eventually become one of the most famous football derbies in the world) was also played in that year, on July 7, and was won by [[Fluminense Football Club|Fluminense]], by 3-2.
===The Golden Age===
In [[1978]] a scarlet-black [[Golden Age]] was beginning when Flamengo won the [[Campeonato Carioca|Rio de Janeiro State Championship]]. The five following years would be years of glory. Stars as [[Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior|Júnior]], [[Paulo César Carpegiani|Carpegiani]], [[Adílio de Oliveira Gonçalves|Adílio]], [[Cláudio Adão]] and [[Milton Queiroz da Paixão|Tita]] were led by [[Zico]] to become State Champions for three times in a row. The excitement and pride of the achievement pushed Flamengo towards its first [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian Championship]] in 1980. Then, as national champions, the club was qualified to play the South American continental tournament - the [[Copa Libertadores de América|Libertadores Cup]].
[[Image:Flamengo rowing shield.svg|left|thumb|125px|Flamengo's Rowing Shield.]]
[[1981]] is a landmark year in Flamengo's history. After beating [[Chile]]an [[Cobreloa]] in three matches, the club became [[Copa Libertadores 1981|South American Champions]]. The next goal was clear: the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|World Club Championship]], a single match to be played in [[Tokyo]]'s [[Olympic Stadium, Tokyo|Olympic Stadium]], [[Japan]], against [[UEFA Champions League|European Champions' Cup]] winner [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool FC]].
[[Raul Plassman|Raul]], [[José Leandro Ferreira|Leandro]], Marinho, [[Carlos Mozer|Mozer]], Júnior, [[Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva|Andrade]], Adílio, Zico, Tita, [[Nunes (footballer)|Nunes]] and Lico were the line-up in charge of playing Flamengo's most important match ever on [[December 13]], 1981. Two goals by Nunes, one goal by Adílio, and a brilliant performance by Zico were more than enough to make Flamengo the first Brazilian World Champions club since [[Pelé]]'s [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos FC]], beating [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] 3-0, with all goals on the first half.
The next two years would also be great. Another Rio's State Championship in 1981 and two Brazilian Championships - 1982 and 1983 - closed the Golden Age in a fantastic way.
===2007 season===
On [[March 9]], [[2007]], Flamengo earned a commemorative date in Rio de Janeiro state's official calendar. On that day, State Governor Sérgio Cabral Filho signed Law 4998, declaring November 17th (the day the club was founded) "the Flamengo day".
In the 2007 Brazilian Football Championship, Flamengo surprised all the other teams at the half of the season winning many games at home, leaving the relegation zone and reaching the second place and then being defeated the last match in [[Recife]] ([[Pernambuco]]) by [[Clube Náutico Capibaribe|Náutico]](Brazilian team from Pernambuco), by 1-0. After this match, Flamengo finished the Championship at the third place, leaving from the second worst to the third best.
===2008 season===
Video of Flamengo's opening game at [[Estádio do Maracanã]] *[http://revver.com/video/672473/emeratv-brazil-maracana-stadium/]
==Football==
Flamengo are one of the four clubs to have never been relegated or removed from the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian First Division]], the others being [[Cruzeiro]], [[Internacional]] and [[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]].
Their biggest rivals are the other three top clubs from Rio de Janeiro: [[Fluminense Football Club|Fluminense]], [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] and [[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama|Vasco da Gama]]. Nowadays, Vasco da Gama are considered Flamengo's [[Clássico dos Milhões|top rivals]], but intensity of football rivalry has changed in Rio over generations: during the 1960s and most of the 1970s, for instance, Flamengo supporters considered Botafogo to be the club's top rival, although the most [[Fla-Flu|historical rivalry]] is with Fluminense, dating from the beginning of football in the club, at 1912.
===Titles===
====''International''====
* [[European/South American Cup|Intercontinental Cup]]: 1981
* [[Copa Libertadores]]: [[Copa Libertadores 1981|1981]]
* [[Copa Oro|Conmebol Gold Cup]]: 1996
* [[Copa Mercosur]]: 1999
=====Friendly tournaments=====
* Napoli Tournament (Italy) : 1981
* Ramón de Carranza Cup ([[Spain]]): 1979, 1980
* [[Palma de Mallorca]] Tournament (Spain): 1978
* Naranja Trophy (Spain) : 1964, 1986
* Prince of Astúrias & Algarve Trophy (Spain):1980
* Colombino Trophy (Spain) : 1988
* Rio de Janeiro International Summer Tournament :1970, 1972
* Juan Perón Trophy (Argentina): 1953
* Summer Tournament (Argentina, Uruguay) : 1961
* Punta del Este Tournament (Uruguay) : 1981
* Lima Tournament (Peru) : 1952
* [[Kirin Cup]] ([[Japan]]): 1988
* Hamburg Tournament ([[Germany]]): 1989
* Sharp Cup (Japan): 1990
* SEE Tournament (Japan ): 1994
* Marlboro Cup (USA): 1990
* Tel Aviv Tournament (Israel) : 1958
* Mohammed V Trophy (Morocco) : 1968
* Pepsi Cup (Malaysia) : 1990
* [[Kuala Lumpur]] Tournament ([[Malaysia]]): 1994
====''National''====
* [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian National Championship]]: 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987 <sup>('''[[#1|1]]''')</sup>, 1992
* [[Copa do Brasil|Brazilian Cup]]: 1990 (undefeated), 2006
* [[Copa dos Campeões|Brazilian Champions' Cup]]: 2001
* [[Torneio Rio-São Paulo|Rio-São Paulo Tournament]]: 1961
* [[Copa dos Campeões Mundiais|Brazilian World Champions Cup]]: 1997 (undefeated)
* [[Torneio do Povo|Tournament of the People]]: 1972
* Brasília Tournament :1997
* Elmo Serejo Tournament (Federal District Trophy) : 1976
====''State''====
* '''[[Campeonato Carioca|Rio State Championship]]: 30'''
:: 1914, 1915 (undefeated), 1920 (undefeated), 1921, 1925, 1927, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944,
:: 1953, 1954, 1955, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979 (undefeated), 1979 (special) <sup>('''[[#2|2]]''')</sup>,
:: 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996 (undefeated), 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008
* [[Taça Guanabara]] (1st round of State Championship): 18
:: 1970, 1972, 1973 (undefeated), 1978, 1979, 1980 (undefeated), 1981, 1982, 1984,
:: 1988, 1989 (undefeated), 1995, 1996 (undefeated), 1999 (undefeated), 2001, 2004,
:: 2007, 2008
* [[Taça Rio]] (2nd round of State Championship): 7
:: 1978, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1996 (undefeated), 2000
* Torneio Início of the Carioca Championship: 1920, 1922, 1946, 1951, 1952, 1959
* [[Copa Rio|Rio´s Cup]]: 1991
====''Youth''====
* [[Copa São Paulo de Juniores|Taça São Paulo de Juniores]]: 1990
* [[Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores]]: 1986, 2003, 2007
* [[Copa Macaé de Juvenis]]: 1999, 2006
{{-}}
<div id="1"><sup>('''[[#1|1]]''')</sup> ''(main article: [[Copa União]])'' In [[1987]], [[CBF]] had monetary difficulties in organizing the national football tournament spawned a controversy that persists to this day. In that year, running the risk of not having an national championship, the 13 most traditional football clubs in Brazil joined in the [[Clube dos 13|Club of the Thirteen]], due to their discontent with Brazilian football's governing body, the [[CBF]], and to form a national championship to that year (a move not unlike the creation of club-administered football leagues all over Europe). [[CBF]] agreed with their rules and would legitimate that championship as an Brazilian Championship. Later time, seeing the fame and glory of the new [[Copa União]], CBF created and formed another group, the "Brazil's Cup", reuniting 2 clubs that stayed out of "Copa União" and the other teams of second division. So, two modules appeared: the [[Copa União]] (Union Cup), first division of the brazilian soccer and "green module", which was organized by the [[Clube dos 13|Club of the 13]], and the "yellow module", officially named by "Copa Brasil"(Brazil's cup), organized by the [[CBF]] and considered to be the second division. Whith the fear to lose power to the new [[Clube dos 13|Club of the Thirteen]], the [[CBF]] decided that the champions and runner-ups of the two tournaments would face off in an extra round in which each of the four teams would play the other three. The outcome of the tournament would also determine which two clubs would represent the country in the following year's [[Copa Libertadores de América]]. The [[Clube dos 13|Club of the Thirteen]], who organized the [[Copa União]], didn't agree with this crossing, so, Flamengo, the champion, and Internacional, the runner-up, never played that games. Then CBF declared Sport winner of the competition it had organized, to be the national champions and awarded them and Guarani Futebol Clube (the "yellow group" runner-ups) the spots in the Copa Libertadores. However, Flamengo, the other original twelve members of the Club of the Thirteen, the Brazilian Supreme Court of Sports and most of the Brazilian media have never recognized the decision, declaring Flamengo the real champion.
<div id="2"><sup>('''[[#2|2]]''')</sup> In [[1975]], the State of [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]] was merged with the [[State of Guanabara]], the former Federal District when the city of [[Rio de Janeiro]] was the nation's capital. However, it was only in [[1979]] that the two state football tournaments were finally unified. As a transition, the state's football governing body decided that all the teams would have to play in two tournaments, with slightly different formats. Both tournaments were won by Flamengo.
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===First-team squad===
As of [[July 17]] [[2008]], according to combined sources on the official website.
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{{football squad player | no= 3| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Fábio Luciano]]}}''([[captain (football)|captain]])''
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{{football squad player | no= 5| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Jônatas Domingos|Jônatas]]}}''(on loan from [[RCD Espanyol|RCD Espanyol]])''
{{football squad player | no= 6| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Juan Jaimez Junior|Juan]]}}
{{football squad player | no= 7| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Ibson]]}}''(on loan from [[F.C. Porto|F.C. Porto]])''
{{football squad player | no= 9| nat=Brazil | pos=FW | name= [[Rodrigo de Souza Cardoso|Souza]]}}
{{football squad player | no=11| nat=Brazil | pos=FW | name= [[Diego Tardelli Martins|Diego Tardelli]]}}
{{football squad player | no=13| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Luiz Antônio de Oliveira|Luizinho]]}}
{{football squad player | no=14| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Jaílton]]}}
{{football squad player | no=15| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[José Kléberson|Kléberson]]}}
{{football squad player | no=16| nat=Brazil | pos=MF |name= [[Cristian Oliveira Baroni|Cristian]]}}
{{football squad player | no=17| nat=Argentina | pos=FW | name= [[Maxi Biancucchi|Maxi]]}}
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{{football squad player | no=19| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Airton Ribeiro Santos|Aírton]]}}
{{football squad player | no=20| nat=Brazil | pos=GK | name= [[Diego da Costa Menezes|Diego]]}}
{{football squad player | no=21| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Toró]]}}
{{football squad player | no=23| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Leonardo Devanir de Paula|Leonardo]]}}
{{football squad player | no=24| nat=Brazil | pos=GK | name= [[Marcelo Lomba]]}}
{{football squad player | no=25| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Thiago Guimarães Sales|Thiago Sales]]}}
{{football squad player | no=26| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Egídio Pereira Júnior|Egídio]]}}
{{football squad player | no=27| nat=Brazil | pos=GK | name= [[Paulo Victor Vidotti|Paulo Victor]]}}
{{football squad player | no=29| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Rômulo Noronha|Rômulo]]}}
{{football squad player | no=31| nat=Brazil | pos=FW | name= [[Éder Luiz Lima de Souza|Éder]]}}''(on loan from [[Guarani Futebol Clube|Guarani]])''
{{football squad player | no=34| nat=Brazil | pos=DF | name= [[Irondino Ferreira Neto|Dininho]]}}
{{football squad player | no=35| nat=Brazil | pos=FW | name= [[Paulo Sérgio Luiz de Souza|Paulo Sérgio]]}}
{{football squad player | no=36| nat=Brazil | pos=MF | name= [[Erick Flores Bonfim|Erick Flores]]}}
{{football squad end}}
===Squad Changes (2008)===
'''In:'''
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=DF|name=[[Rodrigo Baldasso da Costa|Rodrigo]]|other=loan from [[Dynamo Kiev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Jônatas Domingos|Jônatas]]|other=loan from [[RCD Espanyol]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Paraguay|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Gavilán]]|other=free from [[Grêmio]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Diego Tardelli]]|other=transfer from [[São Paulo Futebol Clube|São Paulo]]}}
{{football squad mid}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Éder Luiz Lima de Souza|Éder]]|other=loan from [[Guarani Futebol Clube|Guarani]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Márcio José de Oliveira|Marcinho]]|other=loan from [[Ipatinga Futebol Clube|Ipatinga]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=DF|name=[[Irondino Ferreira Neto|Dininho]]|other=free from [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=GK|name=[[Paulo Victor Vidotti|Paulo Victor]]|other=loan return from [[América Football Club|América RJ]]}}
{{Fs end}}
Total spending: {{loss}} $????
'''Out:'''
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{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Léo Medeiros]]|other=loan to [[Clube Atlético Paranaense|Atlético Paranaense]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Leonardo Gonçalves Silva|Leonardo]]|other=loan return to [[Paraná Clube]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Paraguay|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Gavilán]]|other=free to [[Associação Portuguesa de Desportos|Portuguesa]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=DF|name=[[Rodrigo Baldasso da Costa|Rodrigo]]|other=loan return to [[Dynamo Kiev]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=GK|name=[[Paulo Victor Vidotti|Paulo Victor]]|other=loan to [[América Football Club|América RJ]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Kayke Rodrigues|Kayke]]|other=loan to [[Brasiliense Futebol Clube|Brasiliense]]}}
{{football squad mid}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Pedro Henrique Nogueira Beda|Pedro Beda]]|other=undisclosed fee to [[SC Heerenveen|Heerenveen]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=DF|name=[[Michel Macedo Rocha Machado|Míchel]]|other=undisclosed fee to [[UD Almería|Almería]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=DF|name=[[Rodrigo Arroz]]|other=undisclosed fee to [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Belenenses]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Renato Augusto]]|other=undisclosed fee to [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Vinícius Pacheco dos Santos|Vinícius Pacheco]]|other=loan to [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Belenenses]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Márcio José de Oliveira|Marcinho]]|other=undisclosed fee to [[Al-Jazeera Club|Al-Jazira]]}}
{{Fs end}}
Total income: {{gain}} $????
'''Out on loan:'''
{{football squad start}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Léo Medeiros]]|other=loan to [[Clube Atlético Paranaense|Atlético Paranaense]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=GK|name=[[Wilson Rodrigues de Moura Júnior|Wilson]]|other=loan to [[Figueirense Futebol Clube|Figueirense]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=FW|name=[[Kayke Rodrigues|Kayke]]|other=loan to [[Brasiliense Futebol Clube|Brasiliense]]}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|pos=MF|name=[[Vinícius Pacheco dos Santos|Vinícius Pacheco]]|other=loan to [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Belenenses]]}}
{{Fs end}}
''For recent transfers, see [[List of Brazilian football transfers 2008]].''
===First-team staff===
'''Head coach''' - [[Caio Júnior]]<br>
'''Assistant coach''' - [[Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva|Andrade]]<br>
'''Fittness coach''' - [[Ronaldo Torres]]<br>
'''Goalkeeping coach''' - Roberto Barbosa dos Santos<br>
'''Head doctor''' - [[José Luís Runco]]<br>
'''Doctor''' - Walter Martins<br>
'''Doctor''' - Marcelo Soares<br>
'''Psychologist''' - Paulo Ribeiro<br>
===Former noted players===
''For details on former players, see [[List of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo players]] and [[:Category:Clube de Regatas do Flamengo players]].''
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* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Adriano Leite Ribeiro|Adriano]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Adílio de Oliveira Gonçalves|Adílio]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Aldair]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva|Andrade]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Athirson Mazzoli e Oliveira|Athirson]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Bebeto]]
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Jorge Benítez]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Moacir Cordeiro|Biguá]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlinhos]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo César Carpegiani|Carpegiani]]
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Eusebio Chamorro]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Cláudio Adão]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Dequinha]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Edvaldo Alves de Santa Rosa|Dida]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Djalminha]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Domingos da Guia]]
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Narciso Horacio Doval|Horacio Doval]]
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* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Edilson]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Evaristo de Macedo|Evaristo]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Felipe Loureiro|Felipe]]
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Ubaldo Matildo Fillol|Ubaldo Fillol]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Fio Maravilha|Fio]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Arthur Friedenreich|Friedenreich]]
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Carlos Gamarra]]
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Sinforiano Garcia]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Garrincha]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luís Carlos Tóffoli|Gaúcho]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gérson]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Gilmar Rinaldi|Gilmar]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Henrique Frade|Henrique]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Aluísio da Luz (Indio)|Índio]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Joel Antonio Martins|Joel]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jordan da Costa|Jordan]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jorginho]]
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* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Juan Silveira dos Santos|Juan]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Júlio César Soares Espíndola|Júlio César]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior|Júnior]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Júnior Baiano]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[José Leandro Ferreira|Leandro]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Leonardo Araújo|Leonardo]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Leônidas da Silva|Leônidas]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Marcelo Pereira Surcin|Marcelinho]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Moacir Claudino Pinto|Moacir]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Mozer|Mozer]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[João Batista Nunes de Oliveira|Nunes]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo César Lima|Paulo César]]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dejan Petković|Petkovic]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Silvio Pirilo|Pirilo]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Raul Plassman|Raul]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlos Renato de Abreu|Renato]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Renato Gaúcho]]
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* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Francisco Reyes Villalba|Francisco Reyes]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Romário]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Rondinelli (footballer)|Rondinelli]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Rubens Jose da Costa|Rubens]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Sávio]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Sócrates]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Milton Queiroz da Paixão|Tita]]
* {{flagicon|Spain}} [[José Ufarte|''"Espanhol"'' Ufarte]]
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Agustín Valido]]
* {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Martin Volante|Carlos Volante]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Uidemar]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Mário Zagallo|Zagallo]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Zico]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Crizam César de Oliveira Filho|Zinho]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Zizinho]]
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:* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Pelé]] played a single match on [[6 April]] [[1979]].
:''See also [[:Category:Clube de Regatas do Flamengo players|Category: Flamengo players]]''
===Former noted coaches===
''For details on former coaches, see [[List of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo coaches]]
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Modesto Bria]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Carlinhos]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Paulo César Carpegiani]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Cláudio Coutinho]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Flávio Costa]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Valdir Espinosa]]
* {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Izidor Kürschner|Dori Kürschner]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Vanderlei Luxemburgo]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jair Pereira]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Joel Santana]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Telê Santana]]
* {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[Manuel Fleitas Solich|Fleitas Solich]]
* {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Mario Zagallo|Zagallo]]
===Records===
{{main|Clube de Regatas do Flamengo records and statistics}}
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{| id="toc" width="35%" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;"
! align="center" style="background:#dc143c" width="100%" | <div
style="float:right;width:30px;"> </div><font color="#000000">Matches played*</font> ||
[[Image:Flamengo logo.svg|28px]]
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|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|1. [[Leovegildo Lins da Gama Junior|Junior]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''857'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|2. [[Zico]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''731'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|3. [[Adílio]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''611'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|4. [[Jordan da Costa|Jordan]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''589'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|5. [[Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva|Andrade]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''556'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|<small>*As of [[December 31]], [[2005]]</small>
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|<small>Source: [http://www.flamengo.com.br Flamengo Official Website]</small>
|-
|}
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{| id="toc" width="35%" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em;"
! align="center" style="background:#dc143c" width="100%" | <div
style="float:right;width:30px;"> </div><font color="#000000">Goals scored*</font> ||
[[Image:Flamengo logo.svg|28px]]
|-
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|1. [[Zico]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''508'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|2. [[Edvaldo Santa Rosa (Dida)|Dida]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''244'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|3. [[Henrique Frade|Henrique]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''214'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|4. [[Romário]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''204'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|bgcolor=#ffffff|5. [[Silvio Pirilo|Pirilo]]
|align="center" bgcolor=#ffffff|'''201'''
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|<small>*As of [[December 31]], [[2005]]</small>
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|<small>Source: [http://www.flamengo.com.br Flamengo Official Website]</small>
|-
|}
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====[[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Brazilian League]] record====
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 10em;"
|- bgcolor="#ff0000" align="center"
|<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Position'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Position'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Position'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Position'''</font>
|-
|'''1971'''||14th||'''1981'''||6th||'''1991'''||9th||'''2001'''||24th
|-
|'''1972'''||12th||'''1982'''||'''1st'''||'''1992'''||'''1st'''||'''2002'''||18th
|-
|'''1973'''||24th||'''1983'''||'''1st'''||'''1993'''||7th||'''2003'''||8th
|-
|'''1974'''||6th||'''1984'''||5th||'''1994'''||17th||'''2004'''||17th
|-
|'''1975'''||8th||'''1985'''||9th||'''1995'''||21st||'''2005'''||15th
|-
|'''1976'''||5th||'''1986'''||11th||'''1996'''||13th||'''2006'''||11th
|-
|'''1977'''||9th||'''1987'''||'''1st*'''||'''1997'''||5th||'''2007'''||3rd
|-
|'''1978'''||16th||'''1988'''||6th||'''1998'''||11th||'''2008'''||
|-
|'''1979'''||9th||'''1989'''||9th||'''1999'''||12th||'''2009'''||
|-
|'''1980'''||'''1st'''||'''1990'''||11th||'''2000'''||15th||'''2010'''||
|}
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<center>
====[[Copa do Brasil|Brazil Cup]] record====
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 20em;"
|- bgcolor="#ff0000" align="center"
|<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Round'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Year'''</font>||<font color="#000000">'''Round'''</font>
|-
|'''1989'''||semifinals||'''1999'''||quarterfinals
|-
|'''1990'''||'''champion'''||'''2000'''||quarterfinals
|-
|'''1991'''||-||'''2001'''||quarterfinals
|-
|'''1992'''||-||'''2002'''||-
|-
|'''1993'''||semifinals||'''2003'''||runner-up
|-
|'''1994'''||-||'''2004'''||runner-up
|-
|'''1995'''||semifinals||'''2005'''||round of 16
|-
|'''1996'''||semifinals||'''2006'''||'''champion'''
|-
|'''1997'''||runner-up||'''2007'''||-
|-
|'''1998'''||round of 16||'''2008'''||-
|}
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==Stadium==
:{{main|Estádio da Gávea}}
Flamengo's home stadium is nominally the '''José Bastos Padilha Stadium''' (also known as [[Estádio da Gávea|Gávea Stadium]]), which was inaugurated on [[September 4]], [[1938]] and has a capacity of 8,000 fans. Lately [[Estádio da Gávea|Gávea Stadium]] has being used only as the first team's traning ground. Most games, however, are played in [[Estádio do Maracanã|Maracanã Stadium]], considered by the supporters as the real Flamengo's home ground.
[[Image:Maracana internal view.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Inside view of Maracanã]][[Estádio do Maracanã|Maracanã]] was vital in the incredible 2007 [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|National League]] Flamengo comeback, winning almost all the matches played in the Stadium, helping the club rise from the relegation zone to finish in third place securing a place in the [[Copa Libertadores 2008]]. The Stadium holded the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2007|2007 National League]] attandence's records, with 87.895 fans against [[Clube Atlético Paranaense|Atlético Paranaense]] and average attandence of 44.719 fans per match.
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==Olympic sports==
CR Flamengo is not only about [[Sport rowing|Rowing]] and [[Soccer|Football]]. The club is active in several Olympic sports, such as:
* [[Artistic gymnastics]]
* [[Athletics (track and field)|Athletics]]
* [[Basketball]]
* [[Judo]]
* [[Swimming]]
* [[Volleyball]]
* [[Water polo]]
===Titles===
* '''''BASKETBALL (MEN)'''''
** '''''International'''''
*** South American Championship: 1953, 1961
** '''''National'''''
*** CBD National Championship: 1934, 1949, 1951, 1953
*** [[Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete|CBB National Championship]]: 2008
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship (33): 1933 (undefeated), 1934, 1935, 1948, 1949, 1951-1960, 1962, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1984-1986, 1990, 1994-1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007
* '''''BASKETBALL (WOMEN)'''''
** '''''International'''''
*** World Championship: 1966
** '''''National'''''
*** Brazilian Championship: 1954, 1955, 1964, 1965
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship: 1954, 1964, 1965
* '''''ROWING'''''
**'''''International'''''
*** Taça Sul-América (''South-America Thophy'') 1905
** '''''National'''''
*** Troféu Brasil (''Brazil's National Championship'') (10): 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1995-1997
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship (42): 1916, 1917, 1920, 1933, 1940-1943, 1963, 1965-1969, 1971-1981, 1983-1997, 2003-2004
*** ''Carioca'' League: 1935-1937
* '''''SWIMMING'''''
** '''''National'''''
*** Brazilian Championship (12): 1968, 1980-1987, 1989, 1991, 2002
*** José Finkel Trophy (12): 1977, 1980-1987, 1990, 2001, 2002
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship (31): 1928, 1930, 1938-1940, 1968, 1973, 1976, 1979-1998, 2002-2004
* '''''VOLLEYBALL (MEN)'''''
** '''''National'''''
*** Brazilian Championship: 2003
*** Troféu dos Campeões Brasileiros (''Brazilian Champion's Trophy'') 1952
*** Copa Sudeste (''Southeast Cup'') 1993
*** Inter-Regional Championship 1995
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship (17): 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1959-1961, 1977, 1987-1989, 1991-1996, 2005
*** State Championship (B Series): 1940, 1953
*** Segundos Quadros do RJ (B Series) 1953, 1956, 1959-61
** '''''Local'''''
*** Municipal Championship: 1992, 1993, 1996
* '''''VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN)'''''
** '''''International'''''
*** South American Championship: 1981
** '''''National'''''
*** National Championship (8): 1948-1952, 1978, 1980, 2001
*** Rio de Janeiro Tournament 1950
*** Torneio Início (''Inicio Tournament'') 1961
** '''''State'''''
*** State Championship (11): 1938, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1999, 2000
*** State Championship - B Series 1953
*** Segundos Quadros do RJ (B Series) 1952, 1956-57, 1960
** '''''Local'''''
*** Municipal Championship: 1996
===Noted athletes===
* '''''Atlhetics'''''
**Erica Lopes "''Gazela Negra''" (The Black Gazelle)
**[[José da Conceição|José Telles da Conceição]] - (High Jump Olympics medalist , Bronze , [[1952 Summer Olympics|Helsinki 1952]])
**Ulisses Malagutti
* '''''Basketball (Men)'''''
**[[Affonso Évora]] - (Olympics medalist, Bronze, [[1948 Summer Olympics|London 1948]])
**[[Alfredo da Motta]] - (Olympics medalist, Bronze, [[1948 Summer Olympics|London 1948]])
**Alírio Alves de Souza
**Amiel Vega Morejon
**André Luis Fonseca "''Ratto''"
**Ardelum
**Fernando Brobro
**Fernando Pereira de Freitas - (Olympics medalist, Bronze, [[1960 Summer Olympics|Rome 1960]])
**Hélio Marques Pereira "''Godinho''"
**Marcelo Magalhães Machado "''Marcelinho''"
**Mário Jorge Hermes
**Pedro Ferrer Cardoso "''Pedrinho''"
**[[Oscar Schmidt]] ( The biggest scorer of the sport's history)
**Waldir Boccardo - (Olympics medalist, Bronze, [[1960 Summer Olympics|Rome 1960]])
**Zé Mário
**[[Algodão|Zenny de Azevedo "''Algodão''"]] - (Olympics medalist, Bronze, [[1948 Summer Olympics|London 1948, Rome 1960]])
* '''''Artistic Gymnastics'''''
**[[Daniele Hypólito]]
**[[Diego Hypólito]] (World Champion : 2005,2007 )
**[[Jade Barbosa]]
**Luiza Parente
**Luzia Lopes Pessoa
**Marco Monteiro
**Victor Rosa
* '''''Swimming '''''
**Armando Coelho de Freitas
**Eliana Motta
**Eliete Motta
**Fernando Carsalade
**[[Fernando Scherer]] (Olympics medalist, Bronze; 50m freestyle- [[1996 Summer Olympics|Atlanta 1996]]; 4x100 meters relay -[[Summer Olympics|Sydney 2000]])
**[[Maria Lenk]]
**[[Patricia Amorim]]
**[[Ricardo Prado]] - (400m Medley - World Champion, [[1982 World Aquatics Championships|Ecuador 1982]] ;Olympics medalist, Silver, [[1984 Summer Olympics|Los Angeles 1984]])
**Rômulo Arantes
**Rômulo Arantes Filho
{|
|valign="top"|
* '''''Volleyball (Men)'''''
**Bernard
**Bernardinho
**Carlão
**Marcus Vinicius
**[[Talmo Oliveira|Talmo]]
**[[Tande]]
|width="50"|
|valign="top"|
* '''''Volleyball (Women)'''''
**Ida
**Isabel
**[[Jackie Silva]]
**[[Leila Barros|Leila]]
**Tara Cross-Battle
**Valesquinha
**Virna
|}
===Famous coaches===
* '''''Basketball (Men)'''''
**Miguel Angelo da Luz
**Paulo Teixeira Sampaio "''Chupeta''"
**[[Togo Renan Soares|Togo Renan Soares "''Kanela''"]]
* '''''Volleyball (women)'''''
**Isabel
* '''''Rowing '''''
**Guilherme Augusto Silva "''Buck''"
==Presidents==
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* 1895-1897 Domingos Marques de Azevedo
* 1898 Augusto Lopes da Silveira
* 1899 Júlio Gonçalves de A .Furtado
* 1900 Antonio Ferreira Vianna Filho (resigned)
* 1900 Jacintho Pinto de L. Júnior
* 1901 Fidelcino da Silva Leitão
* 1902 Virgílio Leite de Oliveira e Silva
* 1903 Arthur John Lawrence Gibbons
* 1904 Mario Espínola (resigned)
* 1905 José Agostinho Pereira da Cunha
* 1905 Manuel Alves de Cruz Rios
* 1906 Francis Hamilton Wálter
* 1907-1911 Virgílio Leite de Oliveira e Silva
* 1912 Edmundo de Azurém Furtado
* 1913 Virgílio Leite de Oliveira e Silva (resigned)
* 1913 José Pimenta de Melo Filho
* 1914 Edmundo de Azurém Furtado
* 1915 Virgílio Leite de Oliveira e Silva (resigned)
* 1915 Edmundo de Azurém Furtado
* 1916 Raul Ferreira Serpa
* 1917 Carlos Leclerc Castelo Branco
* 1918-1920 Alberto Burle Figueiredo
* 1921 Faustino Esposel
* 1922 Alberto Burle Figueiredo
* 1923-1924 Júlio Benedito Otoni (resigned)
* 1924-1927 Faustino Esposel (resigned)
* 1927 Alberto Borghert
* 1927 Nillor Rollin Pinheiro
* 1928-1929 Osvaldo dos Santos Jacinto (resigned)
* 1929 Carlos Eduardo Façanha Mamede
* 1930 Alfredo Dolabella Portela (resigned)
* 1930 Manuel Joaquim de Almeida (resigned)
* 1931 Carlos Eduardo Façanha Mamede (resigned)
* 1931 Rubens de Campos Farrula
* 1931 José de Oliveira Santos
* 1932 Arthur Lobo da Silva
* 1933 José de Oliveira Santos
</small>
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<small>
* 1933 Pascoal Segreto Sobrinho (resigned)
* 1933-1938 José Bastos Padilha (resigned)
* 1938 Raul Dias Gonçalves
* 1939-1942 Gustavo Adolfo de Carvalho
* 1943-1944 Dario de Melo Pinto
* 1945-1946 Marino Machado de Oliveira (resigned)
* 1946 Hilton Gonçalves dos Santos
* 1947-1948 Orsini de Araujo Coriolano
* 1949-1950 Dario de Mello Pinto
* 1951-1955 [[Gilberto Ferreira Cardoso]] (dead by an heart attack after the last shoot what gave Flamengo Basketball Championship)
* 1955 Antenor Coelho (temporary)
* 1956-1957 José Alves Morais
* 1958-1959 Hilton Gonçalves dos Santos
* 1960 George da Silva Fernandes (resigned)
* 1961 Oswaldo Gudolle Aranha
* 1962-1965 [[Fadel Fadel]]
* 1966-1968 Luiz Roberto Veiga Brito
* 1969-1970 [[André Gustavo Richer]]
* 1971 Luiz Roberto Veiga Brito
* 1972-1973 [[André Gustavo Richer]]
* 1974-1976 [[Hélio Maurício Rodrigues]]
* 1977-1980 [[Márcio Braga|Marcio Baroukel de Souza Braga]]
* 1981-1983 [[Antônio Augusto Dunshee de Abranches]] (resigned)
* 1983 Eduardo Fernando de M. Motta
* 1984-1986 [[George Helal]]
* 1987-1988 [[Márcio Braga|Marcio Baroukel de Souza Braga]]
* 1989-1990 Gilberto Cardoso Filho
* 1991-1992 [[Márcio Braga|Marcio Baroukel de Souza Braga]]
* 1993-1994 Luiz Augusto Veloso
* 1995-1998 [[Kléber Leite]]
* 1999-2000 [[Edmundo dos Santos Silva]]
* 2001-2002 [[Edmundo dos Santos Silva]] (impeached)
* 2002 Gilberto Cardoso Filho (temporary)
* 2002-2003 [[Helio Paulo Ferraz]]
* 2004-2006 [[Márcio Braga|Marcio Baroukel de Souza Braga]]
* 2007-2009 [[Márcio Braga|Marcio Baroukel de Souza Braga]]
</small>
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==Torcidas organizadas ==
Usually, in Brazil, each team has their own [[Torcida|''torcidas organizadas'']] (like Europeans [[Ultras]]). Flamengo, like any other Brazilian team has groups of organized supporters, most notably ''Torcida Jovem-Fla'', ''Charanga Rubro-Negra'', ''Flamanguaça'' and the largest of them, ''Raça Rubro-Negra'', who claims having over 60.000 members.
==External links==
Video of Flamengo's opening game at [[Estádio do Maracanã]] *[http://revver.com/video/672473/emeratv-brazil-maracana-stadium/]
*[http://www.flamengo.com.br/ Clube de Regatas do Flamengo] (Official website)
*[http://www.flamengorj.com.br/ Flamengo RJ] (Portuguese)
*[http://www.lancenet.com.br/clubes/fla/ Flamengo on LANCEnet] (Portuguese)
*[http://jsports.uol.com.br/portal/processa.php?modulo=showmaterias&secao=2/ Flamengo on Jornal dos Sports] (Portuguese)
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