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·29 October 2025

Flamengo fans snap up all tickets for clash with Racing in Argentina

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About 4,000 tickets were sold to Flamengo fans


This Wednesday night (29) will be full of excitement for Flamengo, as they face Racing (ARG) in the return leg of the Libertadores semifinals. For the match that will determine one of the tournament's finalists, the red-black fans have sold out the tickets.

In summary, the tickets allocated to the Flamengo fans at El Cilindro have been sold out. In total, Racing made about 4,000 tickets available to the red-black supporters. Each ticket cost R$ 350, plus a service fee of R$ 35.


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Where will Flamengo fans be located and meet?

Journalist Renan Moura initially provided the information. It is worth noting that the Flamengo fans will be in the Popular Norte Alta section (Gates 24 and 26), exclusively for visitors.

Additionally, the official meeting point for the Red-Black Nation is at Marta Lynch & Avenida de los Italianos, C1107 – Buenos Aires, Argentina. Flamengo fans are gathering at 4 PM (Brasília time).

What are the details of the game?

Flamengo and Racing will face off starting at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) this Wednesday (29). The match will take place at the Presidente Perón Stadium (El Cilindro) in Argentina, with a spot in the Libertadores final at stake.

It is worth mentioning that the clash between Flamengo and Racing will be broadcast live by Rede Globo (free-to-air TV), as well as GETV (YouTube), ESPN (subscription channel), and Disney+ (streaming).

On the other hand, Coluna do Fla TV, on YouTube, will cover the details of Filipe Luís's press conference after the game, as well as the mixed zone with the players directly from Argentina, with Simon Lédo and Leo José.

How is Flamengo doing?

It is worth noting that Flamengo heads to Argentina with an advantage to try to secure their spot in the Libertadores. This is because the Most Beloved defeated Racing 1-0 in the first leg at Maracanã last Wednesday (22).

Thus, now, the team led by Filipe Luís can simply draw with Racing and still qualify for the final. It is important to remember that in the other bracket, Palmeiras is competing in the semifinals against LDU (EQU).

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

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