Flamengo today: catch the top Flamengo news this Monday, 06/10/2025 | OneFootball

Flamengo today: catch the top Flamengo news this Monday, 06/10/2025 | OneFootball

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·6 October 2025

Flamengo today: catch the top Flamengo news this Monday, 06/10/2025

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Check out the highlights of the Rubro-Negro news on this October 6


The Coluna do Fla gathered the main information about Flamengo this Monday (06). That's because the sports news has been echoing relevant news from the Rubro-Negro, who lost to Bahia, 1-0, on Sunday (05).

In a tone of demand, walls of Gávea are vandalized after Flamengo's defeat to Bahia; Bap and Samuel Lino are targets

Hours after Flamengo's defeat to Bahia, this Sunday (05), in the Brasileirão, fans vandalized the walls of the club's headquarters in Gávea. The messages targeted President Luiz Eduardo Baptista, better known as Bap, and striker Samuel Lino.


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The graffiti included phrases like "BAP OMISSO!" and "$.LINO PELADEIRO!", highlighting the fans' outrage at the striker's performance and dissatisfaction with the club's president. The tone of the protests was of direct criticism.

Flamengo reaches 'agreement' with national teams not to call up Rubro-Negro players for this FIFA Date

The FIFA Date in October starts this Monday (06) and, so far, Flamengo has not had any players called up. That's because the Medical Department (DM) of Fla sent some documents to the national teams proving how tired and worn out the athletes are.

Thus, the DM of Flamengo reached an agreement with the Brazilian, Uruguayan, Ecuadorian, and Colombian national teams not to call up a series of players. Among them are: Arrascaeta, Varela, De La Cruz, Plata and Carrascal, for example.

Boto speaks out and fears favoritism of refereeing to Brasileirão teams: "It doesn't seem like just a lack of quality"

Football director José Boto gave an interview after Flamengo's defeat to Bahia, this Sunday (05). In one of his statements, the Rubro-Negro director spoke out about Brazilian football refereeing and fears a certain favoritism to some teams in the Brasileirão.

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