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·3 March 2026
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·3 March 2026
Flamengo thrashed Madureira, 8-0, on Monday night (2nd), securing a spot in the final of the Campeonato Carioca.
Soon after the match, the red-and-black board announced the dismissal of coach Filipe LuĂs.
Behind the scenes, the club already has advanced negotiations to announce the Portuguese Leonardo Jardim as his replacement, according to information from UOL.
The surprise of the dismissal
Filipe LuĂs was caught off guard by the dismissal.
Even though he was aware of the fansâ dissatisfactionâwhich led to boos during the rout at MaracanĂŁâand the boardâs, after friction during the contract renewal process, the coach expected to remain, at least for now, in charge of Fla.
There were no prior signs that the dismissal would happen at that moment, to the point that the coach was unable to say goodbye to the players in the locker roomâhe will go to Ninho do Urubu this Tuesday (3rd) for that.
According to UOL, the coach was informed of his departure by the clubâs football director, JosĂ© Boto, right after the post-match press conference at MaracanĂŁ.
Despite coming off a victorious year, in which he won the Carioca, the Copa do Brasil (in 2024), the BrasileirĂŁo and the Libertadores (in 2025), Filipe LuĂs had been under pressure after losing the Supercopa do Brasil and Recopa Sudamericana titles at the start of 2026.
President Luiz Eduardo Baptista, known as Bap, had already decided on the change in command after the Recopa runner-up finish to LanĂșs last Thursday.
In an official statement, the club thanked him for his services.
"Clube de Regatas do Flamengo announces that, as of this Tuesday (3rd), Filipe LuĂs will no longer be the head coach of the professional team... Flamengo thanks the former player and coach Filipe LuĂs for everything that was achieved and shared on this journey."
Along with the coach, assistant coach Ivan Palanco and fitness coach Diogo Linhares are also leaving the club.
Leonardo Jardim on track
To replace the former left-back, the chosen name is Leonardo Jardim, formerly of Cruzeiro.
Representatives of the Portuguese coach are already in Rio de Janeiro and met with the red-and-black board even before the match against Madureira.
Jardim had been away from football for personal reasons since leaving the Minas Gerais team, but was enticed by the possibility of coaching Flamengo and by the project presented.
The hiring of the Portuguese coach has long been a wish of president Bap, who had already sounded him out when Filipe LuĂsâs renewal dragged on last year.

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