Coluna do Fla
·9 Mei 2026
Flamengo post before Libertadores tie angers Colombia: “Extremely grave”

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·9 Mei 2026

Shortly before the interrupted match between Flamengo and Independiente Medellín (COL), in the Libertadores, Flamengo’s social media posted a meme of actor Wagner Moura, who played Pablo Escobar in the series ‘Narcos’. The message was interpreted as disrespect by the Rubro-Negro toward Colombians.
“UNBELIEVABLE! Hours go by and Flamengo still has not corrected, apologized, or even deleted its stigmatizing post. ‘Respect starts in the lineup,’ Conmebol usually says through its campaigns against racism, discrimination, and violence. Hopefully it will take notice,” wrote Colombian journalist Samuel Vargas.
“What Flamengo’s official account is doing here is more than extremely serious. A level of stigmatization against a people so battered and devastated by the scourge of drugs cannot be accepted,” another Colombian wrote. “When someone is the social media manager of a major continental club, they should act accordingly and not post the first nonsense that comes to mind,” commented another.
In the comments on the reporter’s post, Colombian fans joined in, lamenting Flamengo’s publication. On the other hand, some rubro-negro fans tried to explain. “It’s a meme of a Brazilian actor that is used worldwide to mean waiting. Here in Brazil, we use it among ourselves.”
At 6 p.m. (Brasília time) last Thursday (07), Flamengo wrote: “time is dragging, Nation! Is it just the admin feeling like this?” In the image, Wagner Moura appears in a scene from ‘Narcos’, edited to wear the Mais Querido shirt. The character is sitting down, looking like he is waiting for something.
Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug trafficker, leader of the Medellín Cartel and considered the biggest trafficker in history. A supporter of Independiente Medellín, he controlled around 80% of cocaine trafficking to the U.S. in the 1980s, amassing one of the largest fortunes in the world. Escobar died after being shot on December 2, 1993, during a confrontation with police in Medellín.
In short, because of violent protests from Independiente Medellín fans, the match against Flamengo was called off after two minutes. As a result, the tendency is for the Rubro-Negro to be awarded the three points and thus mathematically secure qualification for the Round of 16 of the Libertadores. However, Conmebol has not yet made the decision official.
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