Coluna do Fla
·12 Juni 2026
Empty Maracanã, Brazil in Argentina: Flamengo's odd World Cup day

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·12 Juni 2026

Brazilian football is currently going through a break for the World Cup, ensuring clubs do not suffer absences during the tournament. However, this kind of calendar organization did not always exist.
In the past, Flamengo faced severe difficulties during Brazil’s match periods. That is because the Brazil National Team once took away players and technical staff from the Rubro-Negro squad at decisive moments of the season.
The story, detailed in the book ‘1978 – The Year We Made Contact’ by writer Mauricio Neves de Jesus, records episodes in which the Rubro-Negro paid a high price for the success of its squad. That year, reality imposed serious obstacles on the Most Beloved.
The loss of coach Cláudio Coutinho throughout the entire first half of the year defined that season, requiring constant and forced adjustments on the bench. The club played decisive stages of the 1977 Brazilian Championship and the start of the 1978 competition without its main coach.
The squad’s depletion became evident at the time: Zico and Toninho, pillars of the team, joined the Brazil National Team and only returned in the second half of the year, injured. The coaching duties then passed to Jaime Valente and later to Joubert.
Even with the National Team’s matches scheduled and Flamengo’s called-up players away, the Brazilian Championship carried on while the ball was rolling in Argentina. Such a scenario is unthinkable by today’s standards.
Records from Mauricio Neves de Jesus’ book, dated June 7, 1978, illustrate this contrast. While Brazil drew 0-0 with Spain in Mar del Plata, with Zico on the field, the Maracanã hosted the match between Flamengo and Botafogo of Ribeirão Preto.
The match in Rio de Janeiro took place in front of only 3,790 fans. Flamengo beat Botafogo 2-0, with goals from Adílio and Merica, securing qualification for the semifinal stage of the Brazilian Championship. The scene revealed a unique setting: even radio stations were operating with backup crews, while the main broadcasters were following the Brazil National Team.
Flamengo 2–0 Botafogo (SP) June 7, 1978 – Brazilian Championship – Group I – Maracanã
Cantarele, Ramirez, Rondinelli, Dequinha and Junior; Merica, Carpegiani and Adílio; Silvinho (Júnior Brasília), Cláudio Adão (Radar) and Tita. Coach: Joubert.
Brazil 0–0 Spain June 7, 1978 – World Cup – Estadio Mundialista – Mar del Plata
Leão, Nelinho (Gil), Oscar, Amaral and Edinho; Batista, Toninho Cerezo and Zico (Jorge Mendonça); Toninho Baiano, Reinaldo and Dirceu. Coach: Cláudio Coutinho.
With Léo Pereira, Lucas Paquetá, Danilo and Alex Sandro available, the Brazil National Team opens its World Cup campaign against Morocco. The match kicks off this Saturday (13) at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States. Brazil is looking for a positive start to the competition against its first opponent.
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