Coluna do Fla
·23 February 2026
7-0! Flamengo thrash Real Heips and stay top in the Copa Rio Feminina

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·23 February 2026

Flamengo showed no mercy and defeated Real Heips 7-0 on Monday (23), in a match valid for the second round of the Women's Rio Cup. The game took place at the José Bastos Padilha Stadium, in Gávea.
Under the command of coach Celso Silva, Flamengo opened the scoring just 18 minutes into the first half. After a corner kick, midfielder Nicole headed the ball into the net, scoring the first for Mengão. At 37′, after a scramble in the Real Heips area, Jamile found herself face to face with the goal and simply outmaneuvered the opposing goalkeeper.
In the second half, Flamengo scored again at six minutes. Nicolly Manuel received a cross and, with an open goal, scored the third goal for Fla. Shortly after, at 15′, Bruna took advantage of a corner and headed the ball powerfully.
Additionally, at 35 minutes, Bruna scored again. Following that, at 42′, Letícia Pinho took a shot from outside and hit the left corner of goalkeeper Paloma. Finally, the midfielder scored again at 44′, marking the seventh goal for Flamengo and 'sealing the coffin' of Real Heips.
With the victory, Flamengo secured the lead in the Women's Rio Cup. So far, the Gávea Girls have six points, with two victories in two rounds. In the tournament's debut, Rubro-Negro defeated Vasco 2-1.
The Women's Rio Cup features five teams in a single round: Flamengo, Vasco, Botafogo, Fluminense, and Real Heips. Thus, the team that accumulates the most points at the end of the competition is crowned champion. Rubro-Negro is currently the titleholder.
The Gávea Girls will return to the field on March 5 to face Botafogo at 3 PM (Brasília time) for the third round of the Rio Cup. As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will provide all the details of the match through their website and social media.
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