Coluna do Fla
·11. November 2025
Arrascaeta could become Flamengo’s most decorated player

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·11. November 2025

Flamengo has a long history of idols, and one of them is the Uruguayan Arrascaeta, who has been with the club since 2019. In the 2025 season, the number 10 could stand alone as the player with the most titles wearing the Sacred Mantle.
Currently, Arrascaeta shares this status with Bruno Henrique. Each of these idols has won 15 titles with Flamengo.
However, with the number 27 at risk of being suspended for the final stretch of the season, Arrascaeta could stand alone as the player with the most trophies lifted for Fla.
This is because if Flamengo wins the Libertadores and/or Brasileirão this year, Arrascaeta could be the only one of the duo to actively participate in the decisions. Despite this, the club should consider Bruno Henrique as much a champion as the number 10.
The Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) has set a new date for the trial of Bruno Henrique from Flamengo. The Plenary will meet again on Thursday (13th) from 3 PM (Brasília time).
The STJD postponed the session after Dr. Marco Aurélio Choy requested more time to review the documents. In summary, Bruno Henrique received a yellow card in the match against Santos, in a game valid for the Brazilian Championship of 2023.
On that occasion, the forward received a red card after getting a second yellow at the Mané Garrincha Stadium. For this reason, Bruno Henrique is being investigated for alleged favoritism to bettors for receiving the second yellow card.
Arrascaeta, on the other hand, is having the best season of his career in 2025. At this moment, the Uruguayan has played 57 matches, scoring 22 goals and providing 16 assists. Additionally, the number 10 has renewed his contract with the Most Beloved until 2028.
Finally, Flamengo remains in contention for the Brasileirão, as they are tied in points with the leader Palmeiras, with 68. In the Libertadores, Fla will decide the title against Alviverde Paulista on November 29th, in Lima, Peru.
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