Coluna do Fla
·25 November 2025
Lima, Peru set for tourist boom and soaring revenue with Libertadores final

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·25 November 2025

Flamengo and Palmeiras will play one of the greatest finals in the history of the Libertadores. Not by chance, the host city Lima, in Peru, is expecting a large number of tourists, as well as a multi-million dollar revenue from the match on Saturday (29th) starting at 6pm (Brasília time).
According to Conmebol, the Peruvian capital will receive more than 50,000 tourists and will have an economic impact of over 70 million dollars (about R$ 378 million). Thus, this is the same location where Flamengo won the Libertadores title in 2019.
The winner will become the first Brazilian team to win the Libertadores four times. Additionally, the match is a rematch of the 2021 final, which gives Palmeiras confidence and Flamengo a thirst for revenge. Furthermore, the clubs compete for titles year after year.
At the moment, flags of Flamengo and Palmeiras can already be seen at the entrance of the Monumental de U. In the surrounding areas, workers are busy getting the structure ready to welcome the finalists.
Before that, however, Flamengo is trying to secure the Brasileirão title against Atlético-MG. This Tuesday (25th), the Most Beloved will take the field at Arena MRV, starting at 9:30pm (Brasília time), for the antepenultimate round of the league competition.
Competition table provided by Superscore
If they win, and Palmeiras slip up against Grêmio, Flamengo will win their ninth Brazilian championship. The São Paulo team and the team from Rio Grande do Sul will face each other on the same day and time, in Porto Alegre. Here, on Coluna do Fla, you will follow everything about both decisive matches.
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