Coluna do Fla
·3 juin 2026
Monaco clear final hurdle for Filipe Luís, set announcement date

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·3 juin 2026

Dismissed by Flamengo in March, Filipe Luís is close to being made official by Monaco, in France. The coach has not yet been confirmed by the club due to minor details, which should be resolved by next Saturday (06). In addition, the club is planning a financial move to move forward with signing the contract.
As Filipe Luís does not have the UEFA PRO License required to manage European teams, Monaco would need to pay a fine of 25,000 euros (R$ 147,000) per match to have the coach on the touchline. However, the club is trying to have the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) PRO License recognized in the country so that this amount would not need to be spent.
It is precisely because of this licensing issue that coach Filipe Luís did not sign with another club in Europe. The coach had advanced talks with Bayer Leverkusen (GER). However, the lack of a license to work on the continent halted the progress of the negotiations.
The announcement of Filipe Luís at Monaco is only a matter of time. In fact, the French club dismissed Belgian coach Sébastien Pocognoli earlier this week, on Monday (01). Therefore, the former Flamengo man will arrive with the goal of taking the club to the UEFA Champions League and, perhaps, going toe to toe with the current European champion, PSG (FRA).
Appointed as head coach of Flamengo’s first team at the end of 2024, Filipe Luís led the team to the Copa do Brasil title. The following year, the coach won almost everything: the Carioca, Supercopa, Brasileirão, Libertadores, Dérbi das Américas, and Copa Challenger. But after an inconsistent 2026, the former full-back was eventually dismissed from the position.
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