“Only Flamengo can do this”: global media on AeroFla before final | OneFootball

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·27 November 2025

“Only Flamengo can do this”: global media on AeroFla before final

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Flamengo and Palmeiras to Decide the Libertadores Final at the Monumental in Lima, Peru


The chaotic AeroFla this Wednesday (26th) in Rio de Janeiro was so intense that it even impacted the international press. Newspapers from Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Portugal covered the event, where fans followed the Flamengo team bus to the airport, including an invasion of the vehicle.

Flamengo fans managed to get inside the bus amid a human avalanche around the vehicle,” highlighted the Argentine portal Olé. The newspaper also recalled the AeroFla that took place when the Rubro-Negro was preparing for the Club World Cup.


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What Did the Chileans Think of AeroFla?

The Chilean portal ADN described the event as a “dangerous action” and emphasized that the crowd completely blocked the route to the airport. According to the site, the celebration created “an atmosphere that only Flamengo is capable of generating on the eve of a continental final.”

What Did the Peruvians Say About the Rubro-Negro Party?

El Comercio, from Peru, stated that the images circulating on social media are incredible and highlighted that Rio de Janeiro came to a halt to follow the team. The portal also mentioned that the arrival of the Rubro-Negro in Lima should spark another major movement of fans.

Did Portugal Like AeroFla Before the Libertadores?

The Portuguese portal A Bola highlighted the moment when Flamengo fans climbed onto the roof of the bus and followed the journey with flags and fireworks in hand. The site described the mobilization as “a rare spectacle even by South American standards.”

What Happened at AeroFla?

Since climbing onto the roof of the bus was already passé, the fans took the party to the next level. Some Rubro-Negro supporters entered the players’ bus through the hatch.

In addition to the invasion, other fans brought a severed pig’s head to symbolize Palmeiras’ mascot. The event even had nautical coverage, as some used boats to follow the route.

When Will Flamengo vs Palmeiras Take Place?

With Flamengo already on Peruvian soil, the Most Beloved will continue preparations for the Libertadores final, which will take place on Saturday (29th), starting at 6pm (Brasília time). Coluna do Fla will cover all the details.

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

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