Gazeta Esportiva.com
·2 dicembre 2025
Flamengo back after fourth Libertadores, focus shifts to Brasileirão

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·2 dicembre 2025

After defeating Palmeiras and becoming the first Brazilian team to win the Libertadores four times, Flamengo returned to training with a focus on the final stretch of the Brazilian Championship. Close to securing the title, the Rubro-Negro will take the field on Wednesday at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) to face Ceará in the 37th round at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
The players began their training session at the Ninho do Urubu gym with physical exercises. Afterwards, they moved to the field to continue preparations for the match against Ceará.
With two rounds remaining, Flamengo needs just one victory to secure another title, regardless of other results. Therefore, they could become Brazilian champions one round early, as they reach 78 points and cannot be overtaken by second-place Palmeiras, who have 70.
With the Libertadores victory, the Rubro-Negro will compete in the Intercontinental Cup. Their debut will be against Cruz Azul from Mexico next Wednesday at 2 PM at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Qatar. However, before that, they will visit Mirassol on Sunday at the Campos Maia Stadium at 4 PM for the 38th and final round of the Brasileirão.
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