Vasco win as Flamengo stay outside G4, updated Carioca table here | OneFootball

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·26 de janeiro de 2026

Vasco win as Flamengo stay outside G4, updated Carioca table here

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Flamengo remains in fifth place in Group B of the Carioca


Flamengo lost 2-1 to Fluminense this Sunday (25), at Maracanã. With this setback in the classic, the Rubro-Negro moved further away from qualifying for the Carioca quarterfinals. Currently, the team led by Filipe Luís is in fifth place in Group B.

Despite the unfavorable scenario, Vasco's 3-0 victory over Boavista this Sunday (25), at Estádio Elcyr Resende de Mendonça, in Bacaxá, ended up favoring Flamengo. As a result, the team from Saquarema dropped to third place, with six points, only two more than Mengão, which has four.


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WHAT IS THE STANDINGS OF GROUP B IN THE CARIOCA CHAMPIONSHIP?

  • Botafogo – 9 points (4 games)
  • Madureira – 6 points (3 games) – goal difference 1
  • Boavista – 6 points (4 games) – goal difference -2
  • Nova Iguaçu – 4 points (3 games) – goal difference 1
  • Flamengo – 4 points (5 games) – goal difference -4
  • Maricá – 3 points (3 games)

WHAT ARE THE RULES OF THE CARIOCA CHAMPIONSHIP?

The Carioca is divided into two groups of six teams each. Thus, the top four teams advance to the quarterfinals. However, the teams that finish fifth and sixth will form a relegation quadrangular.

It is worth noting that if Flamengo participates in the relegation quadrangular, it will have to play six matches. Even so, the Rubro-Negro still holds hope for a combination of results that would qualify them for the quarterfinals, where, to win the title, they would need to play only four more games.

WHICH TEAMS ARE RELEGATED IN THE CARIOCA?

The four teams that will play the relegation quadrangular face each other in a round-robin format. The team that finishes with the worst score will play in the Série A2 of the Carioca. Therefore, Flamengo is trying to avoid embarrassment and aims to climb the table in the last round of the competition.

WHAT NOW?

Now, Flamengo sets aside the Carioca Championship and focuses entirely on the debut of the Brazilian Championship. Next Wednesday (28), at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), the Rubro-Negro faces São Paulo at Morumbi, for the first round of the national competition.

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

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