Coluna do Fla
·21 de fevereiro de 2026
Flamengo: 1 win in last 16 away games vs foreign Conmebol sides

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·21 de fevereiro de 2026

In the 2022 Libertadores semifinal, Flamengo lived a 'dream' by winning 4-0 against Vélez Sarsfield (ARG) away from home. Since then, the Rubro-Negro has carried a poor performance as a visitor against foreign teams in Conmebol tournaments, whether in the 'Liberta' or the Recopa. Out of the last 16 matches in this scenario, the Rubro-Negro has not won 15.
The only victory during this period happened last year when Flamengo won 1-0 against Deportivo Táchira in Venezuela. And, it is worth highlighting, 'it was by a hair.' This is because Juninho scored the winning goal in the second half, and the home team hit the post in the final minutes, almost tying the match.
2023 Del Valle (EQU) 1×0 Flamengo – Recopa Aucas (COL) 2×1 Flamengo Racing (ARG) 1×1 Flamengo Ñublense (CHI) 1×1 Flamengo Olimpia (PAR) 3×1 Flamengo 2024 Millonarios (COL) 1×1 Flamengo Bolívar (BOL) 2×1 Flamengo Palestino (CHI) 1×0 Flamengo Bolívar 1×0 Flamengo Peñarol (URU) 0x0 Flamengo 2025 Deportivo Táchira (VEN) 0x1 Flamengo LDU (EQU) 0x0 Flamengo Central Córdoba (ARG) 1×1 Flamengo Estudiantes (ARG) 1×0 Flamengo Racing 0x0 Flamengo 2026 Lanús (ARG) 1×0 Flamengo – Recopa
Flamengo did win two other games outside Brazil in the Libertadores, but it was against teams from their own country. In the tournament's round of 16 last year, Mengão defeated Internacional in Porto Alegre. Additionally, in Lima, Peru, they won the fourth championship against Palmeiras.
Last Thursday (19), Flamengo lost to Lanús 1-0 in Greater Buenos Aires. This was not the only game valid for the Recopa in this period. After all, in 2023, Mengão was defeated by Independiente del Valle 1-0 in Ecuador. In the return match, Fla won by the same score but lost on penalties.
Under pressure at the start of the season, Flamengo will have the chance to redeem themselves in the Recopa at home against Lanús next Thursday (26). The match kicks off at 21:30 (Brasília time) at Maracanã. Before that, however, Mengão has a commitment in the Carioca, against Madureira, on Sunday (22).
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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