Coluna do Fla
·10. Juli 2026
Portuguese police release extra tickets for Flamengo fans v Benfica

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·10. Juli 2026

Flamengo’s squad is in Portugal, where the club is holding a mid-season training camp during the World Cup. Now in the final stretch before returning to Brazil, the Rubro-Negro will face Benfica (POR) in a friendly this Saturday (11). After Fla fans sold out the tickets for the match back on June 27, the Portuguese police released an extra batch.
According to reporting by Coluna do Fla, Flamengo’s supporters’ embassy in Portugal, Fla-Porto, requested an extra batch of tickets for the Rubro-Negro fans. As a result, the Portuguese police accepted the request and released another 1,000 tickets for the Nation.
It is worth noting that tickets for the Flamengo vs. Benfica match are being sold through the BlueTicket website. To purchase tickets, click here. In short, the tickets are for the South Stand and cost 11 euros, that is, around R$ 65.
Flamengo and Benfica will face each other this Saturday (11) in the third and final friendly for the Mais Querido during the mid-season break. The match kicks off at 3:00 p.m. (Brasília time) at Estádio Algarve, in Portugal, Europe.
The Flamengo vs. Benfica match will be broadcast live by Band on free-to-air TV. In addition, SporTV on cable TV, Premiere via pay-per-view, and Bandplay on streaming will also show the mid-season friendly.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla TV will provide live coverage of Flamengo vs. Benfica on YouTube. The most Rubro-Negro team on the internet follows all the details of the Mais Querido daily through the website and social media.
In addition, it is important to highlight that Coluna do Fla is in Portugal providing on-site coverage of Flamengo’s mid-season training camp. Simon Lédo and Rock Hudson are sending exclusive details from the Mais Querido’s time in Europe.
In short, Flamengo opened the mid-season training camp in Portugal with a 2-2 draw against River Plate (ARG) last Friday (03). For the Rubro-Negro side, Samuel Lino and Bruno Henrique scored the goals in the friendly.
After that, Flamengo beat Lausanne Sport (SUI) 2-0 last Wednesday (08) in the second friendly of the mid-season camp in Portugal. It is worth noting that, despite the elimination of all national teams involving Flamengo players in the World Cup, the Mais Querido still faces the challenge of nine absences due to call-ups.
In addition, Flamengo’s first official match after the World Cup is scheduled for July 22. On that occasion, Leonardo Jardim’s team will face Chapecoense at Arena Condá, in a match valid for the 19th round of the Brasileirão.
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