CBF set date for Brazil’s final call-up of the year, Flamengo on alert | OneFootball

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·20 October 2025

CBF set date for Brazil’s final call-up of the year, Flamengo on alert

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In total, five Flamengo players have been called up by Carlo Ancelotti


The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced this Thursday (20th) that the Brazilian National Team will be called up on November 3rd for the friendly matches against Senegal and Tunisia. Ancelotti is monitoring players from Flamengo.

Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti will announce the final list for the last FIFA Date of 2025 starting at 3 PM (Brasília time). The CBF TV channel on YouTube will broadcast Brazil's call-up.


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When are the Brazilian National Team's matches?

The match against Senegal will be on November 15th at Emirates Stadium in London, England, starting at 1 PM (Brasília time). Then, on the 18th, it will be time for the match against Tunisia at Decathlon Stadium in Lille, France, starting at 4:30 PM (Brasília time).

Do the CBF dates clash with Flamengo's matches?

On the same day Brazil faces Senegal, Flamengo plays against Sport in Recife, for the postponed match of the 12th round of the Brasileirão. On November 18th, the Rubro-Negro has no commitments, but on the 19th there is a Fla-Flu match at Maracanã.

Who can Ancelotti and CBF call up?

If Ancelotti calls up any Flamengo player, Filipe Luís will have absences for at least two matches. In the last FIFA Date, no Flamengo player was called up. However, Léo Ortiz, Danilo, Alex Sandro, and Samuel Lino have been called up by the Italian before.

What is Flamengo's next match?

While the call-up has not yet occurred, Flamengo focuses on the final stretch of the season. The Rubro-Negro faces Racing (ARG) this Wednesday (22nd), starting at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at Maracanã, for the first leg of the Libertadores semifinals.

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