Leonardo Jardim registered in BID, could lead Flamengo in Carioca final | OneFootball

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·5 marzo 2026

Leonardo Jardim registered in BID, could lead Flamengo in Carioca final

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Leonardo Jardim will lead Flamengo in the derby against Fluminense


Flamengo recalculated its course after the dismissal of Filipe Luís. With Leonardo Jardim announced as the new head coach of the red-and-black team, Fla is now preparing for the coach's debut. This is because the Portuguese manager had his name published in the Daily Information Bulletin (BID) of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).

Thus, now officially registered in the BID, Leonardo Jardim will be able to make his debut on the sidelines for Flamengo as early as Sunday (08). On this occasion, the Most Beloved will play the final of the Campeonato Carioca against Fluminense.


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How was Jardim's first contact with the squad?

In summary, Leonardo Jardim led Flamengo's first training session last Wednesday (04), even before being officially announced. At the training center, the coach was seen having a private conversation with Gonzalo Plata. In addition, during the session, the coach praised the team's movement.

Before making his debut for Flamengo, Leonardo Jardim will lead the red-and-black squad through four days of training. This means that from Wednesday (04) to Saturday (07), the coach will have time to get to know the players and implement his own philosophy.

How many years did Jardim sign with Flamengo?

In summary, Leonardo Jardim signed a contract with Flamengo for two seasons, that is, until December 2027. Thus, the Portuguese coach takes over the team that was previously led by Filipe Luís.

What are the details of the match?

Flamengo and Fluminense will face off starting at 6pm (Brasília time) next Sunday (08). The final of the Carioca will take place at Maracanã, with live broadcast by Rede Globo on free-to-air TV. However, Coluna do Fla will cover all the details of the derby on its website, social media, and YouTube channel.

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