Samuel Lino moved as he opens institute in the city where he grew up | OneFootball

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·24 mars 2026

Samuel Lino moved as he opens institute in the city where he grew up

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Flamengo gave the players time off after the match against Corinthians last Sunday (22)


Samuel Lino took advantage of the day off given by Flamengo last Monday (23) to carry out social initiatives in the city of São Bernardo do Campo, where he grew up. The player became emotional and highlighted his commitment to social transformation through education and sports.

This month of April, training sessions will begin. We’ll start with soccer, judo, ballet, volleyball, and basketball. We’re taking it one step at a time, without doing anything ahead of its time. It’s nothing huge, but, as I said, it’s one step at a time. The most important thing is that we’ve started, that we had the initiative to begin the project. I hope much more is still to come — said Samuel Lino.


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We’re moving forward little by little, and the space still isn’t very big. Some spots (soccer) have already been filled, but there are still openings in areas such as basketball, ballet, and volleyball. In soccer, we had to slow things down because 130 children signed up very quickly after we opened registration, around 15 or 20 days ago — he concluded.

WHAT IS THE CONTEXT OF SAMUEL LINO’S VISIT?

The social project, which bears the name of the Flamengo forward, is located in the area where the player grew up. He took the opportunity to announce the start of training sessions in April and reinforce his commitment to transforming young people’s lives through education and sports.

WHAT IS SAMUEL LINO’S CURRENT SITUATION?

Samuel Lino, like the rest of the Flamengo squad, is off due to the FIFA international break at the end of March. As a result, the Rubro-Negro team will only return to action on April 2 against Red Bull Bragantino.

In the current season, Samuel Lino has been a crucial player for Flamengo. That is because the number 16 has recorded four goals and four assists in 16 matches for the Rubro-Negro side. Finally, he became a starter under Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim.

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