Serie A side in talks to keep ex-Flamengo star until 2026 | OneFootball

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·15 December 2025

Serie A side in talks to keep ex-Flamengo star until 2026

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What is the situation of Marcos Braz, former Flamengo, at Remo?


Marcos Braz made history at Remo after leading the club to the Série A of the Brasileirão. Despite being in charge of the Football Department during this achievement, the former Flamengo executive still does not have a guaranteed future with the team from Pará.

According to journalist Lucas Rossafa, Remo is considering not renewing Marcos Braz's contract for 2026. This uncertainty arises because the executive does not have a good relationship with ‘Tonhão’, the club's president.


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Currently, difficulties in hiring reinforcements and a new coach also pose obstacles to the continuation of Braz's work. Besides the former Flamengo executive, Remo is also considering a complete overhaul of the Football Department for the next season.

HOW IS MARCOS BRAZ'S WORK AT REMO?

Braz joined Remo in May to help rebuild the club's football. Even in a short period, the executive managed to make key signings that led the team from Pará back to the elite of the Brasileirão after 31 years. The executive's current contract with the Pará team is valid until the end of 2025.

HAS MARCOS BRAZ BEEN AN EXECUTIVE AT FLAMENGO?

Yes! Marcos Braz has had two tenures at Flamengo. In the first, he was in charge of the football department of Mengão during the Brazilian Championship Hexa in 2009. In the second, he led the club to more significant achievements, including two Libertadores (2019 and 2022), two Brasileirões (2019 and 2020), and two Copa do Brasil (2022 and 2024).

WHAT IS FLAMENGO'S CURRENT SITUATION IN THE 2025 SEASON?

While Remo plans for the future, Flamengo remains focused on the last commitment of the season. In summary, this Wednesday (17th), Mengão faces PSG (FRA) in the Club World Cup final.

The match kicks off at 2 PM (Brasília time), in Doha, Qatar. Thus, Coluna do Fla TV provides details of the match with on-site coverage by Simon Lédo on YouTube, as well as on the website and social media. Finally, Globo (open channel), SporTV (cable), GETV, and CazéTV (YouTube) broadcast the match.

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

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