Flamengo

CountryBrazil
Founded1895
StadiumEstadio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã), Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Capacity78,838

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To understand Flamengo is to understand a significant part of Brazilian football itself, a club deeply woven into the fabric of Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 1895, Flamengo carries over a century of history, growing into one of the country’s truly iconic institutions. Their identity is inseparable from the vibrant pulse of Rio, and their passionate fanbase ensures that every match is an event.

The spiritual home of Flamengo is the legendary Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho, universally known as the Maracanã. This colossal venue, with its capacity for close to 79,000 spectators, is more than just a stadium; it is a cathedral of football, witnessing countless historic moments. The atmosphere created by the ‘Nação Rubro-Negra’ – the red and black nation – is an electrifying torrent of sound and colour, making it one of the most formidable and thrilling arenas in world football.

The essence of Flamengo remains clear: a club defined by its deep roots in Brazilian culture, its immense support, and its grand stage in the Maracanã. It continues to be a central pillar of the sport in Brazil, a club that consistently commands attention and embodies the very spirit of football in Rio de Janeiro.

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