Business as usual: Flamengo dominate São Paulo clubs in the Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·11 de agosto de 2025

Business as usual: Flamengo dominate São Paulo clubs in the Brasileirão

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Flamengo Team Led by Filipe Luís Wins Symbolic Title of First Round of Brasileirão


Flamengo won against Mirassol by 2 to 1, last Saturday (09), in a game valid for the 19th round of the Brasileirão. Despite having a postponed match, the Most Beloved guaranteed the 'title' of the first round of the championship. In addition, Filipe Luís' team established a 'dominance' over the São Paulo clubs that compete in the tournament.

This is because Flamengo faced six São Paulo teams in the first round of the Brasileirão. In the meantime, the Most Beloved has five wins and only one loss, to Santos. In addition, Filipe Luís' team scored 12 goals, while conceding three.


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SEE THE RESULTS OF FLAMENGO AGAINST SÃO PAULO TEAMS:

  • Flamengo 2 x 1 Mirassol – Maracanã
  • Red Bull Bragantino 1 x 2 Flamengo – Estádio Cicero De Souza Marques
  • Santos 1 x 0 Flamengo – Vila Belmiro
  • Flamengo 2 x 0 São Paulo – Maracanã
  • Palmeiras 0 x 2 Flamengo – Allianz Parque
  • Flamengo 4 x 0 Corinthians – Maracanã

HOW DID FLAMENGO FINISH THE FIRST ROUND?

Flamengo finished the 19th round of the Brazilian Championship leading the tournament, with 40 points. Thus, Filipe Luís' team has 12 wins, four draws, and two losses, to Cruzeiro and Santos. In this way, the Most Beloved won the symbolic title of the first round of the Brasileirão.

DOES FLAMENGO HAVE A POSTPONED GAME?

Yes! Flamengo has one less game compared to the other opponents in the Brazilian Championship. This is because the match against Sport, for the 12th round of the tournament, was postponed due to the participation of Rubro-Negro in the FIFA Club World Cup. However, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has not yet defined the date for the match to be played.

WHAT IS FLAMENGO'S NEXT GAME?

In the meantime, Flamengo remains focused on the next commitment of the season. Filipe Luís' team returns to the field this Wednesday (13) to face Internacional, at 21:30 (Brasília time), at Maracanã, in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Libertadores. As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring the best coverage on the internet.

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

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