Rest in peace! Flamengo’s win silences Palmeiras’ iconic chant | OneFootball

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·30 November 2025

Rest in peace! Flamengo’s win silences Palmeiras’ iconic chant

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Palmeiras Fans Had a Song to Taunt Flamengo


Born in 2021, retired on November 29, 2025. In every game since Palmeiras' title over Flamengo in the Libertadores of 'Andreas Pereira', the fans of the São Paulo team sang a song taunting the Most Beloved. However, with Mengão's fourth title, the song no longer makes sense and should be retired.

WHAT WAS THE SONG THAT PALMEIRAS FANS SANG TO TAUNT FLAMENGO?

Libertadores I am tri Brasileirão I won't even mention Cheirinho is bull**** The Pigs are on another level.”


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All the phrases in the song are aimed at Flamengo. The first is a taunt that 'ended early'. In 2021, Palmeiras became tri-champions, but Mengão equaled the number of titles the following season. Despite the tie, the song continued.

When Palmeiras fans mentioned “Brasileirão I won't even mention”, it was an allusion to the fax titles the club won. They consider themselves the greatest champions, with 12, but five were recognized many years later, and the competition didn't even have the name Campeonato Brasileiro. On the other hand, the Red-Black are close to their ninth Brasileirão. And all on the field.

AND THE REST OF THE SONG?

The third phrase, “cheirinho is b...”, refers to the joke about the little scent that Flamengo fans created in 2016, but it ended up bringing bad luck, as Palmeiras won the Brasileirão title. Finally, “the Pigs are on another level” counters the famous phrase by Bruno Henrique from 2019, when the forward said that Flamengo is on another level.

WHY DID THE SONG END?

If Palmeiras still 'won debates' against the red-blacks because of the Libertadores 2021, now everything is equal in the finals of direct competition confrontations. And, of course, the main thing, Flamengo is the first and only Brazilian four-time champion of America.

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

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