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·8 novembre 2025

Fluminense president sings offensive chant at Flamengo fans

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Mário Bittencourt said Flamengo fans have no teeth


Regrettable and prejudiced! The president of Fluminense, Mário Bittencourt, took an unbelievable action last Friday (07). During a musical event at Laranjeiras, called ‘Flu Music’, the executive sang a song insulting the fans of Flamengo.

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In a song to the rhythm of Roupa Nova, the same one that inspires the red-and-black version of “Lembrar você, sou campeão mundial”, Bittencourt said: “their fans don’t have a single tooth, remember you, winning Fla-Flu is normal”. This chant is common among Fluminense fans during Fla-Flu classics at Maracanã.


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On social media, even Fluminense fans themselves condemned the president’s attitude. “It’s just fan banter. But a president can’t have this posture,” lamented one tricolor. “The definitions of classist fool have just been updated,” said journalist and rival supporter José Ilan. “This only happens because there are people who applaud,” mentioned another.

WHAT WAS THIS EVENT AT LARANJEIRAS?

On the pitch at Laranjeiras, Fluminense’s headquarters, the rival hosted a night with several musical attractions, such as Roupa Nova and Paula Toller. However, as usual, just like at Maracanã, the party was not packed. In other words, few people witnessed Mário Bittencourt’s embarrassing moment.

CAN’T FORGET FLAMENGO, HUH, FLUMINENSE?

Thinking about Flamengo 24 hours a day, Fluminense is preparing to face the biggest club in Rio on November 19, at Maracanã. Before that, the Rubro-Negro, who are fighting for the Brasileirão title, will play Santos and Sport, on the 9th and 15th of this month.

The match against Santos, by the way, will be at Maracanã, starting at 6:30 pm (Brasília time) this Sunday (09), with full coverage by Coluna do Fla, on the website, social media, and YouTube. In addition, Premiere will broadcast the match via pay-per-view.

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

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