All of Flamengo’s international trophies | OneFootball

All of Flamengo’s international trophies | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: Coluna do Fla

Coluna do Fla

·5 Agustus 2025

All of Flamengo’s international trophies

Gambar artikel:All of Flamengo’s international trophies

See All the International Titles Won by Flamengo


Every Flamengo fan knows that Flamengo is a world champion and three-time winner of the Libertadores. However, did you know that Mengão has 38 international titles, including official competitions and friendly tournaments? Check out the list of trophies in the red-black gallery below.

WHAT ARE FLAMENGO'S MAIN INTERNATIONAL TITLES?

Intercontinental Cup – 1981 Copa Libertadores – 1981, 2019, and 2022 (undefeated) Copa Mercosur – 1999 South American Gold Cup – 1996 (undefeated) Recopa Sudamericana – 2020

HOW MANY TOURNAMENTS ABROAD HAS FLAMENGO WON?

Quadrangular Tournament of Lima (Peru) – 1952 Quadrangular Tournament of Argentina – 1953 Quadrangular Tournament of Israel – 1958 Hexagonal Tournament of Peru – 1959 Octagonal Summer Tournament – 1961 Quadrangular Tournament of Tunisia – 1962 Troféu Naranja (Spain) – 1964 and 1986 Quadrangular Tournament of Ecuador – 1966 Quadrangular Tournament of Morocco – 1968 Palma de Mallorca Tournament (Spain) – 1978 Ramón de Carranza Trophy (Spain) – 1979 and 1980 Ciudad de Santander Trophy (Spain) – 1980 Capa Punta del Este (Uruguay) – 1981 International Tournament of Naples (Italy) – 1981 Air Gabon Tournament (Gabon) – 1987 International Tournament of Angola – 1987 Kirin Cup (Japan) – 1988 Colombino Trophy (Spain) – 1988 Hamburg Tournament (West Germany) – 1989 Capa Marlboro (United States) – 1990 Libertad Cup (Argentina) – 1993 See’94 Tournament (Malaysia) – 1994 Florida Cup – 2019

HAS FLAMENGO WON ANY INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS IN BRAZIL?

International Tournament of Rio de Janeiro – 1954 and 1955 International Tournament of Morumbi – 1957 International Summer Tournament – 1970 and 1972 International Quadrangular Tournament of Goiás – 1975

HOW WERE THE MAIN TITLES WON?

World Cup

On December 13, 1981, Flamengo dazzled the English by thrashing Liverpool (ENG) 3-0 in Tokyo, Japan. The goals of the red-black show were scored by Nunes (twice) and Adílio. Thus, for 44 years, the Most Beloved has been the only team from Rio to win the main football tournament.


Video OneFootball


Libertadores

Flamengo is a three-time winner of the Libertadores. The first, of course, was in 1981, which qualified them for the World Cup. In a best-of-three series, Mengão defeated Cobreloa (CHI) twice to claim the unprecedented title. In the decisive match, Zico scored twice in a 2-0 victory in Montevideo, Uruguay.

The second title took 38 years. Just like in 1981, Flamengo won the Libertadores on November 23, but this time in 2019. With two goals from Gabigol, Mengão came from behind to defeat River Plate (ARG) and lifted the most important trophy in America, in Lima, Peru.

In 2022, the first undefeated title of the Copa Libertadores in the 'Modern Era'. The brilliant campaign of the red-black team was crowned in the final against Athletico-PR, when Mengão won 1-0, with a goal by Gabigol, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on October 29 of that year.

Copa Mercosur

With a team full of youngsters and against the then Libertadores champion, Flamengo silenced the old Parque Antártica stadium and defeated Palmeiras in the final of the Copa Mercosur 1999. After winning 4-3 at Maracanã, Mengão drew 3-3 in São Paulo, with an unforgettable goal by Lê, to lift the trophy.

Gold Cup

Played among teams that had won the Libertadores up to that point, the now-defunct Gold Cup took place only three times, in 1993, 1995, and 1996, organized by Conmebol. Respectively, Boca Juniors (ARG), Cruzeiro, and Flamengo lifted the trophy. In a competition held in Manaus, the Most Beloved defeated Rosario Central (ARG) in the semifinal and beat São Paulo in the final.

Recopa

Thus, in a match between the Libertadores champion and the previous year's South American winner, Flamengo and Independiente del Valle (EQU) faced off for the Recopa. In the first leg, in Quito, it ended in a 2-2 draw. However, at Maracanã, Mengão put on a show, winning 3-0 and securing the club's first international title at the stadium.

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

Lihat jejak penerbit