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·5 December 2025

Flamengo celebrate Libertadores and Brasileirão titles at party

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Flamengo threw a party to celebrate last week's achievements


In less than a week, Flamengo became four-time champions of the Copa Libertadores and nine-time champions of the Brasileirão. Because of this, before departing to compete in the Intercontinental, the Flamengo players took part in a party to celebrate the titles.

In summary, the squad, directors, and technical staff of Flamengo gathered for a party on Thursday night (04). The event took place at a restaurant in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, with performances by singers Natanzinho and Eric Land, as well as Dennis DJ.


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Who attended the event?

It’s worth noting that the entire Football Department of Flamengo attended the party. In fact, Pedro and Ayrton Lucas were the first players to arrive, shortly after 9:30 PM (Brasília time). Afterwards, Allan and Samuel Lino arrived.

On the other hand, Everton Cebolinha, Emerson Royal, Alex Sandro, Juninho, Léo Pereira, Rodrigo Caio, Filipe Luís, José Boto, and president Bap were also seen arriving at the venue. Thus, little by little, the squad was complete.

It’s important to highlight that Flamengo brought the Libertadores and Brasileirão trophies to the event. That’s because the reason for the celebration was the titles won in Lima, Peru, and at Maracanã, respectively.

What now?

Now, the Flamengo delegation is preparing to head to Qatar. That’s because, next Wednesday (10), the Most Beloved will debut in the Intercontinental against Cruz Azul (MEX), starting at 2 PM (Brasília time).

Meanwhile, the under-20 team of Flamengo faces Mirassol this Saturday (06), in the 38th and final round of the Brasileirão. The match will take place at 6:30 PM (Brasília time), at Maião, with the Rubro-Negro as nine-time champions.

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

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