Flamengo today: catch the top Flamengo news this Wednesday, 15/10/2025 | OneFootball

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·15 October 2025

Flamengo today: catch the top Flamengo news this Wednesday, 15/10/2025

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Check out the highlights of the Rubro-Negro news this October 15


Coluna do Fla gathered the main Flamengo updates this Wednesday (15). That’s because the sports news has been echoing relevant updates about the Rubro-Negro, who face Botafogo in the 28th round of the Brasileirão.

Rossi gushes over Flamengo teammate and celebrates return to the pitch

The return of Erick Pulgar to the field for Flamengo is very close. The expectation is that the Chilean midfielder will be included in the squad for the match against Botafogo this Wednesday (15), which greatly pleases goalkeeper Agustín Rossi.


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Obviously, Erick’s return gives us a lot of strength as well in this final stretch of the season. He helps a lot. He had been standing out in the team and suffered the injury, but having him back today is very good for us, highlighted Rossi.

“Libra is Palmeiras-aligned,” fires Bap as he points to Flamengo’s exclusion from the bloc’s decisions

In short, the dispute between Flamengo and Libra has been getting increasingly heated. Especially after the Rubro-Negro club went to court to block part of the TV rights money (R$ 77 million) of the bloc’s teams. In an interview with UOL, Fla president Bap stated that Libra is ‘Palmeiras-aligned’.

First of all, UOL journalist Rodrigo Mattos mentioned the proposed mediation agreement made by Libra’s lawyer, André Sica. However, Bap stated that the professional also represents Palmeiras and currently acts as counsel for other clubs in the bloc.

Preemptive whining? Botafogo issues note to the CBF before match against Flamengo

As mentioned earlier, Flamengo faces Botafogo this Wednesday (15), at Nilton Santos Stadium. Even before the ball starts rolling, the General Severiano team issued an official statement saying it expects the refereeing not to give in to pressure, sending a jab at the Mais Querido.

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

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