Filipe Luís leads Flamengo training in Peru before Libertadores final | OneFootball

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·27. November 2025

Filipe Luís leads Flamengo training in Peru before Libertadores final

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Flamengo and Palmeiras face off on Saturday (29) in the grand final of the 2025 Libertadores


Flamengo began preparations for the final of the Libertadores in Rio de Janeiro last Wednesday (26). However, this Thursday (27), Filipe Luís will lead the first training session of the squad in Lima, Peru.

According to the schedule released by Flamengo, the team has a training session scheduled for 3:30 PM (local time) this Thursday (27). That is, the Most Beloved will train at the Peruvian National Team's training center starting at 5:30 PM (Brasília time).


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It is worth noting that this will be the penultimate training session for Flamengo before the final of the Libertadores. This is because, on Friday (28), the red-black squad will train again at the Peruvian National Team's training center at 9:30 AM (local time) and 11:30 AM (Brasília time).

What are the details of Flamengo's next match?

In summary, this Saturday (29), Flamengo and Palmeiras will compete in the final of the Libertadores of America. The match will take place starting at 6 PM (Brasília time) at the Monumental U Stadium in Lima, Peru.

Finally, as tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details about the match through YouTube, the website, and social media. However, Rede Globo (open TV), SporTV (subscription channel), ESPN (closed channel), and Disney+ (streaming) will broadcast the Flamengo vs. Palmeiras game.

Does Flamengo know the venue of the final?

Yes! Like no one else! Flamengo has great memories at the Monumental U Stadium in Lima, Peru. That's because, in 2019, the Red-Black painted South America red and black by winning the Libertadores for the second time.

On that occasion, Flamengo made an incredible comeback against River Plate (ARG) with a 2-1 victory, thanks to two goals from Gabigol. Now, in 2025, the red-black fans hope for the same outcome: a victory for Fla.

It is also worth remembering that whoever wins the decision between Flamengo and Palmeiras will become the first Brazilian club to win the Libertadores four times. Currently, each team has three trophies.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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