Flamengo can surpass Palmeiras, Corinthians and more with Recopa win | OneFootball

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·26 February 2026

Flamengo can surpass Palmeiras, Corinthians and more with Recopa win

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How many Recopa Sudamericana titles does Flamengo have?


Currently, Flamengo has won the Recopa Sudamericana once, in the 2020 season. If they win this Thursday (26th) against Lanús (ARG), they will become the Brazilian club with the most titles in the competition.

At the moment, São Paulo, Grêmio, and Internacional lead the ranking of Brazilian clubs with the most Recopa titles, with two each. Therefore, Flamengo can match this achievement if they win against Lanús.


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Palmeiras, Fluminense, Cruzeiro, Santos, Corinthians, and Atlético-MG are the other clubs that have also won the Recopa at least once. Therefore, Flamengo can surpass all these teams this Thursday (26th).

When did Flamengo win the Recopa title?

The first time Flamengo won the Recopa Sudamericana was in the 2020 season, with Jorge Jesus. At the time, the Most Beloved lost the first leg 1-0 and won the return leg also 1-0. Thus, in penalties, the Rubro-Negro claimed the trophy.

What does Flamengo need to win the Recopa title?

Flamengo needs to beat Lanús by at least two goals at Maracanã to win the Recopa title. Therefore, a simple victory takes the decision to extra time.

However, any draw or loss at Maracanã gives the Recopa Sudamericana title to Lanús. Thus, Flamengo will not have an easy task in the return leg of the decision, scheduled for next Thursday (26th).

Where to watch the game?

The match against Lanús will be broadcast on ESPN, on a closed channel, and on Disney+ via streaming. Additionally, Coluna do Fla provides all the details of the match through social media directly from Maracanã.

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

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