Coluna do Fla
·24 de novembro de 2025
Libertadores: Flamengo hit with Conmebol punishment

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·24 de novembro de 2025

Flamengo is preparing for the final of the Libertadores, but the semifinals are still causing problems for the club. The Most Beloved will have to pay a fine to Conmebol due to incidents in the match held in Avellaneda against Racing (ARG) in the second leg.
Due to the team's delay in returning from halftime, Flamengo will have to pay 120 thousand dollars (R$ 648 thousand). Additionally, coach Filipe Luís will need to pay 80 dollars (R$ 432 thousand) for being considered responsible for the team's delay in taking the field at the Presidente Perón Stadium, the 'Cilindro'.
The amount, however, is negligible compared to what Flamengo achieved in Argentina. After all, the Rubro-Negro held a 0-0 draw, and combined with the 1-0 win at Maracanã, secured a spot in the Copa Libertadores da América final.
The final will take place this Saturday (29) against Palmeiras in Peru. The match will start at 6 PM (Brasília time) at the Monumental U Stadium in Lima. The winner will become the first Brazilian four-time champion of the Copa Libertadores da América.
Before that, however, Flamengo will try to secure the Brasileirão title against Atlético-MG. This Tuesday (25), the Most Beloved will take the field at Arena MRV at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) for the penultimate round of the league competition.
If they win and Palmeiras stumbles against Grêmio, Flamengo will claim their ninth Brazilian championship. The teams from São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul will face each other on the same day and time in Porto Alegre. Here, on Coluna do Fla, you can follow all the decisive matches.
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