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·2 July 2026

All about Flamengo’s mid-season break with matches in Portugal

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Trials with youngsters, luxury facilities, and signings in focus during Flamengo’s mid-season training camp in Portugal


Flamengo sees the mid-season training camp in Portugal as a golden opportunity to fine-tune the team with the rest of the year in mind. To do that, head coach Leonardo Jardim and director José Boto have already put a “perfect” logistics plan in motion. The goal is total focus on work, with lineup trials and meetings over signings.

Leonardo Jardim took 26 players to Flamengo’s mid-season training camp in Portugal. That way, some academy youngsters have the chance to earn the trust of the Rubro-Negro coach before the transfer window opens.


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WHICH FLAMENGO PLAYERS ARE IN PORTUGAL?

  • Goalkeepers: Rossi, Andrew and Dyogo Alves;
  • Center-backs: Léo Ortiz, Vitão, João Victor and Daniel Silva;
  • Full-backs: Ayrton Lucas, Emerson Royal, Daniel Sales and Johnny;
  • Midfielders: Erick Pulgar, Saúl, Jorginho, Rayan Lucas, Evertton Araújo, Guilherme and Lorran;
  • Forwards: Luiz Araújo, Pedro, Everton Cebolinha, Samuel Lino, Bruno Henrique, Alan Santos, Wallace Yan and Joshua.

Flamengo trains every day between June 29 (arrival date in Portugal) and July 11 (the day before returning to Brazil). With that in mind, Jardim believes the period is crucial to get to know the academy youngsters and strengthen the main squad.

Defensive midfielder Rayan Lucas and attacking midfielder Lorran are having their first experience with Jardim after returning from loan spells in Europe — Rayan was at Sporting (POR) and Lorran at Pisa (ITA). However, the Portuguese coach will also keep a close eye on youngsters such as full-backs Johnny (left) and Daniel Sales (right), as well as forward Joshua.

WILL FLAMENGO SIGN ANYONE IN PORTUGAL?

In addition to watching the academy youngsters, Jardim and Boto are holding constant meetings to improve the squad. Flamengo is looking for reinforcements in three positions: a center forward to serve as Pedro’s backup, a quick and creative midfielder to rotate with Arrascaeta, and a left-back.

Some names have already been sounded out, and Boto has already started negotiations. However, the club has taken a cautious approach for the transfer window, which remains open from July 20 to September 11. That is because Jardim believes Flamengo’s squad is already very strong and only needs specific reinforcements in the three positions mentioned.

It is worth noting that, besides looking for reinforcements in the market, the club will also use the training camp in Portugal to “discover” a youngster. That is why Jardim took ten under-20 players for the training period.

WHAT IS FLAMENGO’S SCHEDULE IN PORTUGAL LIKE?

Flamengo split the mid-season training camp between two cities. The club will stay in Lagos from June 29 to July 4, training at the luxury Cascade Wellness resort. After that, the delegation heads to Estoi, which is one hour from the previous base and closer to the stadium in Algarve. Meanwhile, the players train daily.

Both training locations are considered luxury facilities in Portugal. At the resort in Lagos, for example, Leonardo Jardim has two natural grass pitches at the squad’s disposal. In addition, the facility also offers a spa, a full gym, and physical recovery equipment.

06/29 (Monday): training 06/30 (Tuesday): training 07/01 (Wednesday): training 07/02 (Thursday): training 07/03 (Friday): Flamengo x River Plate (ARG) 07/04 (Saturday): training 07/05 (Sunday): training 07/06 (Monday): training 07/07 (Tuesday): training 07/08 (Wednesday): Flamengo x Lausanne (SUI) 07/09 (Thursday): training 07/10 (Friday): training 07/11 (Saturday): Flamengo x Benfica (POR) 07/12 (Sunday): return to Brazil

WHERE WILL FLAMENGO’S MATCHES BE PLAYED?

All three mid-season friendlies will be played at Estádio Algarve, which has a capacity of 22,000 fans. Ticket prices range from 11 to 44 euros, with the most expensive ones being for the clash against Benfica.

Tickets for Flamengo x River Plate cost between 10 and 35 euros (R$ 58 to R$ 206), the same prices as for Flamengo x Lausanne-Sports. However, the match between Flamengo and Benfica has tickets ranging from 15 to 40 euros (R$ 88 to R$ 235).

WHAT ARE FLAMENGO’S NEXT MATCHES?

After the friendlies against River Plate (07/03), Lausanne-Sports (07/08) and Benfica (07/11), Flamengo returns to Rio de Janeiro to continue the season. That is because the first match after the World Cup is against Chapecoense, away from home, in the 19th round of the Brasileirão, at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time) on July 22. Rubro-Negro will also face São Paulo (07/26) at home and Internacional away (07/29) this month.

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

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