Coluna do Fla
·12. Februar 2026
Flamengo begin Brasileirão Feminino today: time and how to watch

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·12. Februar 2026

Flamengo begins its journey in the Women's Brazilian Championship this Wednesday (12). At 9:00 PM (Brasília time), the team led by Celso Silva faces Mixto-MT at the Eurico Gaspar Dutra stadium, in Cuiabá.
For Flamengo fans who want to follow the debut of Flamengo in the Women's Brasileirão, the match against Mixto will be broadcast on TV Brasil, on free-to-air television. In addition, Coluna do Fla will provide details of the match through its website and social media.
Flamengo: Vivi Holzel; Monalisa, Núbia, Layza Cavalcanti, and Jucinara; Ju Ferreira, Letícia, and Mariana; Maisa, Laysa, and Cristiane.
Mixto: Thais Helena; Suyane, Silvana, Lorena, and Natalia; Sara, Karol Alves, Andressa, and Priscila; Debinha, Isa Rangel, and Gessica.
Flamengo comes into the Women's Brasileirão debut on a high after a victory in the classic against Vasco. After all, on Monday (09), the Rubro-Negro defeated their rival 2-1 in the second round of the Copa Rio. Laysa Costa and Djeni scored the goals for Mengão.
The Women's Brasileirão is the main competition among clubs in the women's football category in Brazil. Thus, held since 2013, the tournament is organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
In total, 18 clubs face each other in a single round in the first phase of the Brasileirão. Thus, the top eight teams advance to the next stage. While the quarterfinals and semifinals are played in a single match, the grand final takes place in home-and-away matches.
In the last edition of the Women's Brasileirão, in 2025, Flamengo finished the qualifying stage in fifth place. However, the Girls from Gávea said goodbye to the championship in the quarterfinals, against Palmeiras. After winning the first leg 3-2, Mengão was defeated 3-0 in the return match.
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