Coluna do Fla
·25 maggio 2026
How to buy tickets and prices for Flamengo v Coritiba in Brasileirão

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·25 maggio 2026

Even with attention focused on the Libertadores, Flamengo have already started planning for another Brasileirão fixture. With an eye on the national league, the Rubro-Negro club opens ticket sales this Tuesday (26) for the match against Coritiba, in the 18th round.
Nação Maraca 1 members (1 star) can buy tickets starting at 10 a.m. (Brasília time) this Tuesday (26). Then, on Wednesday (27), sales for the general public begin. Prices range from R$ 25 to R$ 500.
Sales for Flamengo fans will be made exclusively through the official website: ingressos.flamengo.com.br. In addition, it is worth remembering that prior facial biometrics registration is required at biometria.flamengo.com.br; those who are already registered do not need to do it again, and access to the stadium will be through the registered facial biometrics. Each fan must present an original photo ID upon entry.
North (Flamengo)
South (Flamengo)
Lower East (Flamengo)
Lower West (Flamengo)
Services – Espaço FLA+
*NOTE: Espaço Fla+ for the general public is available in the Lower East and Lower West sections.
Ticket with services – Maracanã Mais
Maracanã Mais offers a complete experience, with lunch or dinner, dessert, and an open bar with non-alcoholic drinks. Located in the stadium’s west section, the space requires fans to watch the match while seated.
For more information on complimentary tickets, cancellation rules, and more, access the link: https://www.flamengo.com.br/noticias/futebol/flamengo-x-coritiba–informacoes-sobre-venda-de-ingressos-para-a-partida-pelo-brasileirao-
South (Away Fans)
Tickets for away fans will be accessed via facial biometrics, and sales will take place exclusively through the website futebolcard.com.
Flamengo and Coritiba face off at 4 p.m. (Brasília time) in the 18th round of the Brasileirão. The match takes place at the Maracanã and marks Mengão’s last fixture before the break for the World Cup.
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