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·29. November 2025
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Palmeiras and Flamengo take the field this Saturday at 6 PM (Brasília time) at the Monumental de U in Lima to decide who will be the first Brazilian club to win the Conmebol Libertadores four times.
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The two giants are tied with Santos, São Paulo, and Grêmio, all with three titles.
The winner will gain an unprecedented advantage in Brazil, matching Argentina in Libertadores victories.
Palmeiras had the best campaign in the group stage and went through Universitario, River Plate, and LDU in the knockout rounds.
The epic comeback against the Ecuadorians in the semi-final – 4-0 at Allianz after losing 3-0 in Ecuador – brought the team to the final.
Even so, the moment is not the calmest: the team hasn't won in five games, and Abel Ferreira rested almost everyone in the last round of the Brasileirão.
Flamengo arrives in the opposite phase. Dominant in the Brasileirão and very close to the national title, Filipe Luís's team struggled more in the Libertadores but overcame Inter, Estudiantes (on penalties), and Racing.
Now, they try to confirm the comeback season with the continent's most important trophy.
Coach: Abel Ferreira
Carlos Miguel; Khellven, Gustavo Gómez, Murilo, and Piquerez; Bruno Fuchs, Andreas Pereira, Allan, and Raphael Veiga; Flaco López and Vitor Roque. Out: Weverton, Lucas Evangelista, and Paulinho.
Coach: Filipe Luís
Rossi; Varela, Danilo (or Léo Ortiz), Léo Pereira, and Alex Sandro; Pulgar, Jorginho, and Arrascaeta; Luiz Araújo (or Cebolinha), Carrascal, and Bruno Henrique. Out: Pedro and Plata.
Referee: Dario Herrera (ARG)
VAR: Héctor Paletta (ARG)

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