Gazeta Esportiva.com
·29 de noviembre de 2025
Palmeiras v Flamengo: follow the Libertadores final build-up

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·29 de noviembre de 2025

The champion of the 2025 Libertadores will be determined this Saturday. Palmeiras and Flamengo will compete for the title starting at 6 PM (Brasília time), at the Monumental Stadium in Lima, Peru. Besides the trophy, there is a historic achievement at stake: the winner will become the first Brazilian club to win the South American competition four times, making the match even more special.
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Below, see the atmosphere, the mood, and the expectations leading up to the Libertadores final.
Live from Lima, reporter José Pais shows the work of Palmeiras' staff with the materials to be used in the final against Flamengo.
On social media, Flamengo uses a series of posts to excite their fans until the end in pursuit of their fourth Libertadores title.

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Brazilian football idol Ronaldinho Gaúcho revealed his support for Flamengo in the Libertadores final. “Go get them, Mengo,” posted the eternal star, who once played for the Rio team.
Alejandro Domínguez, president of Conmebol, shared images of the special event for the Libertadores final the night before the decision: “Official dinner for the CONMEBOL Libertadores final in Lima! We had a wonderful night on the eve of the big game between Palmeiras and Flamengo. Thank you very much to everyone who joined us and shared this gala evening,” he stated.

Photo: LUIS ACOSTA / AFP
Flamengo fans gather at Maria Reiche Park in Lima before the final against Palmeiras, starting at 6 PM (Brasília time).
Abel Ferreira has faced Flamengo 15 times and has a negative record: 3 wins, 6 draws, and 6 losses. Against Filipe Luís, the Portuguese coach has one encounter, with one loss – precisely in the last meeting between the teams at Maracanã during the second round of the Brasileirão. In the first-round match, Verdão was led by João Martins.
Since arriving in Brazilian football in 2020, Abel Ferreira has managed Palmeiras in 366 matches, with 212 wins, 85 draws, and 69 losses.
In charge since last year, Filipe Luís has led Flamengo in 83 games, achieving 53 wins, 20 draws, and only 10 losses. During this period, the Rio team scored 148 goals and conceded 52.
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