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In addition to the 2019 Brasileir\u00e3o, Flamengo also competed in the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores, the Copa do Brasil, and the Campeonato Carioca, the top tier of Rio de Janeiro’s state football league.The season was one of the most successful in Flamengo’s history, as the team captured their second Copa Libertadores, seventh Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A, and record 35th Campeonato Carioca. The team qualified for the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup by winning the Copa Libertadores, finishing as runners-up to UEFA Champions League winners Liverpool.The season is marked by the tragic fire on 8 February at the Ninho do Urubu training center that claimed the lives of ten youth players who were sleeping in their rooms at the camp. The incident is considered the worst tragedy ever experienced by the club in its history.[1]Flamengo won their 35th Campeonato Carioca, defeating rivals Vasco da Gama across two legs in April.On 1 June, Flamengo hired Portuguese manager Jorge Jesus after the resignation of Abel Braga.[2] In June and July, Flamengo completed the signings of prominent free agent fullbacks Rafinha from Bayern Munich and Filipe Lu\u00eds from Atl\u00e9tico Madrid, to play alongside the new signings of Gabriel Barbosa, Bruno Henrique and Giorgian de Arrascaeta.[3][4] Flamengo were eliminated from the Copa do Brasil in the quarter-finals after a penalty shootout loss to Athletico Paranaense in the Maracan\u00e3 on 17 July.[5]In August, Flamengo defeated Internacional to advance to the club’s first Copa Libertadores semi-finals since 1984. On 23 October, the team defeated Gr\u00eamio 5\u20130 in the Maracan\u00e3 to advance to their first Libertadores final since 1981. For the first time, the Copa Libertadores final would be played as a single match at a venue selected in advance. The location of the final was originally chosen to be the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile. However, due to the ongoing Chilean protests, the match was moved to the Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru.[6] On 23 November in the final against defending champions River Plate, Flamengo trailed 0\u20131 in the final minutes before Gabriel scored twice to secure the 2\u20131 victory.[7]The day after the come-from-behind victory in the Libertadores, Flamengo became champions of the Campeonato Brasileiro with four matches in hand after a loss by Palmeiras to Gr\u00eamio in the 34th round.[8] This was a Flamengo Brazilian title after a hiatus since 2009. This feat marked the first time a Brazilian club had won the Brazilian league and Copa Libertadores in the same season since Santos in 1962 and 1963. The title-winning campaign broke a number of records in the 20-team league format era (2006\u2013present), including most victories (28), most points (90), most goals (86), best goal differential (+49), and most goals by a single player (25 from Gabriel Barbosa).The team qualified to their first Club World Cup in Doha, Qatar in December, defeating Jorge Jesus’s former club Al Hilal 3\u20131 in the semi-final before confronting Liverpool, the same opponent as the club’s only world championship appearance and victory in the 1981 Intercontinental Cup. Both teams were closely matched in the final, ending regulation time in a scoreless draw. In the first half of extra time, Roberto Firmino of Liverpool scored the lone goal in Liverpool’s 1\u20130 victory and Flamengo finished the competition as runners-up.Supplier: Adidas \/ Sponsor: Banco BS2 \/ Back of the shirt: MRV \/ Lower back: Multimarcas Cons\u00f3rcios \/ Shoulder: Sportsbet.io \/ Sleeves: Buser \/ Numbers: TIM \/ Shorts: Benevix \/ Socks: Azeite RoyalTable of ContentsNinho do Urubu fire[edit]Season overview[edit]Pre-season and friendlies[edit]Florida Cup[edit]Friendlies[edit]Competitions[edit]Overview[edit]Campeonato Carioca[edit]Ta\u00e7a Guanabara[edit]Semifinal[edit]Ta\u00e7a Rio[edit]Semifinal[edit]Final[edit]Final stage[edit]Final[edit]Copa Libertadores[edit]Group stage[edit]Knockout stage[edit]Round of 16[edit]Quarter-finals[edit]Semi-finals[edit]Final[edit]Campeonato Brasileiro[edit]League table[edit]Results by round[edit]Matches[edit]Copa do Brasil[edit]Round of 16[edit]Quarter-final[edit]Club World Cup[edit]Semi-final[edit]Final[edit]Transfers and loans[edit]Transfers in[edit]Loan in[edit]Transfers out[edit]Loan out[edit]Statistics[edit]Appearances[edit]Goalscorers[edit]Assists[edit]Clean sheets[edit]Hat-tricks[edit]Disciplinary record[edit]Season records[edit]Individual[edit]Team[edit]Individual awards[edit]Attendance[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Ninho do Urubu fire[edit]On the morning of 8 February, a fire erupted at the Ninho do Urubu youth training ground of Flamengo.[9][10] The fire resulted in the deaths of ten academy players between the ages of 14 and 17 training with the club. Three others were injured. The cause of the fire was a malfunctioning air-conditioning unit that caught fire in the room of one of the victims close to 5:00. Intense storms caused flooding and tornadoes in Rio de Janeiro on the days before, likely requiring the training center to run on peak power. The location of the fire was the temporary living quarters in a newly expanded section of the campus. The state Labor Ministry launched a task force to determine if any preventative actions could have been taken, and to ensure that the families of the victims would be accommodated.[11]The victims of the fire were Athila Paix\u00e3o (14 years old), Arthur Vin\u00edcius de Barros Silva Freitas (14), Bernardo Pisetta (14), Christian Esm\u00e9rio (15), Jorge Eduardo Santos (15), Pablo Henrique da Silva Matos (14), Vitor Isa\u00edas (15), Samuel Thomas Rosa (15), Gerdson Santos (14), and Ryckelmo de Souza Viana (17). Kauan Emanuel Nunes (14 years old), Francisco Diogo Alves (15) and Jhonathan Cruz Ventura (15) were hospitalized with injuries; Jhonathan’s condition was the most severe.[12]Club president Rodolfo Landim described it as “the worst tragedy the club has ever experienced in its 123 years.”[1] The governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro declared a three-day period of mourning following the tragedy.[13] The Ta\u00e7a Guanabara semifinal matches on the following days, including Flamengo’s match against Fluminense, were postponed. Flamengo wore black ribbons on their shirts for all following matches in the season as a symbol of mourning in honor of the victims.The Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Flamengo on 20 February requesting allocation of reparations to the victims and their families, and for the suspension of activities at the training center.[14][15] The club entered mediation and negotiated directly with the families of victims, and were scrutinized for offering a lower compensation than the proposal from the Public Labor Ministry and the Public Defender’s Office.[16] On 27 February, the city of Rio de Janeiro officially enforced an interdiction of the Ninho do Urubu training center for the senior team (youth players had already been banned from the facilities after the fire). The interdiction is an enforcement of a penalty already applied to the training center in 2017 for operating without a valid license.[17] The team moved their training activities to G\u00e1vea.the center was released for use for the professional team in March and the youth levels in April, however players were not permitted to sleep at the center. On 24 May, the Childhood and Youth Court fully released the Ninho do Urubu training center for regular use.[18]In June, Rio police indicted former Flamengo president Eduardo Bandeira de Mello, along with seven engineers and technicians from Flamengo and the company that constructed the containers, on 10 counts of homicide and 14 counts of attempted homicide after concluding that the containers should not have been used as sleeping quarters.[19] In July, the public prosecutor of Rio de Janeiro did not find sufficient cause to bring the eight defendants to trial, and granted 45 days for police to provide clarification on aspects of the investigation.[20]Season overview[edit]Pre-seasonOn 19 December 2018 Rodolfo Landim was sworn in as Flamengo’s new president after being elected on the 8th and officially took over official administrative roles on 1 January.[21] Eduardo Bandeira de Mello had been president for two 3-year terms. Before officially taking office, Landim announced that plans to hire Abel Braga as the new head coach in 2019 were already underway.[22] Braga was officially announced as the replacement to Dorival J\u00fanior at the start of the new year. Braga had previously managed Flamengo in 2004.On 29 December a deal for S\u00e3o Paulo center-back Rodrigo Caio was reportedly closed on 29 December \u2014 \u20ac5m for five years and 45% of the player’s rights.[23]On 8 January Flamengo reached an agreement with Cruzeiro to sign highly-sought attacking midfielder de Arrascaeta for R$55.3m in three installments, the largest transfer fee in Flamengo’s history.[24] The Uruguayan player was officially announced on 12 January.On 8 January it was reported that Flamengo had secured a loan deal for striker Gabriel Barbosa, the leading goalscorer in the 2018 Brasileir\u00e3o and the Copa do Brasil while on loan with Santos. The club negotiated the loan with Inter Milan, Gabriel’s contract holders. Flamengo paid no loan fee but are responsible for the entirety of his R$15m \/ \u20ac3.5m annual salary, the most expensive on the roster.[25][26]In January Flamengo traveled to Orlando, Florida for participation in the 2019 Florida Cup with friendly matches against Ajax and Eintracht Frankfurt. Rodrigo Caio was the only new signing to travel with the club for Flamengo’s first trip to the United States in nearly 13 years.[27]On 10 January Flamengo defeated Ajax on penalty kicks in the Florida Cup. Fernando Uribe scored both goals for Flamengo in regular time, and Veltman and Magall\u00e1n of Ajax missed their penalties.[28]On 12 January Flamengo defeated Eintracht Frankfurt in Orlando City Stadium 1\u20130, goal scored by Jean Lucas. The victory gave Flamengo the Florida Cup title on points (2 for the penalty win, 3 for the win).On 22 January, amidst rumors of a transfer to Orlando City of MLS, 33 year-old midfielder Diego extended his contract with Flamengo until the end of 2020. His contract was set to expire in July and the club only agreed to renew with a reduction in salary.[29]On 23 January, Flamengo and Santos completed negotiations for the 28 year-old forward Bruno Henrique to sign with Flamengo in exchange for R$23m paid in three installations, and a one-year loan of 22 year-old midfielder Ronaldo to Santos for \u20ac3m (R$12.9m).[30] However disagreements over salary between Santos and Ronaldo caused the loan to fall through, and it was announced later in the month that Ronaldo would remain at Flamengo.[31] A deal was later reached to loan 20 year-old Jean Lucas to the S\u00e3o Paulo club instead.[32]JanuaryOn 20 January Flamengo began their 2019 campaign in the Campeonato Carioca against Bangu.[33] In front of a crowd of 40 thousand in the Maracan\u00e3, Flamengo conceded to the visitors within 3 minutes. Diego equalized on a 1st half penalty in an irregular play after the ball had gone out of bounds, and Rhodolfo scored a header to seal the victory. Gabriel and Arrascaeta were presented to the fans but did not feature in the match.On 23 January Flamengo’s reserve squad faced Resende. Flamengo again conceded first before equalizing with a bicycle kick from Henrique Dourado.On 26 January, Bruno Henrique scored both goals in his Flamengo debut: a 2\u20131 victory over Botafogo, Flamengo’s first classico of the season. Flamengo’s opponents again scored the first goal.FebruaryOn 8 February, a fire at Ninho do Urubu training center claimed the lives of 10 youth academy players.On 14 February Flamengo fell to rivals Fluminense in the semi-final of the Ta\u00e7a Guanabara, their first match after the fire at the training center.[34]On 25 February, Henrique Dourado traveled to China to join Henan Jianye.[35] Flamengo had negotiated a transfer of the striker for close to \u20ac6m (of which Flamengo received 75%).On 26 February the club released their 30-man roster for the Copa Libertadores group stage.[36]MarchOn 5 March, Flamengo’s 1\u20130 victory against San Jos\u00e9 in Oruro, Bolivia in the Copa Libertadores marked the first time in history the club had won away from home in their first match of continental competition.[37]On 13 March, Flamengo defeated LDU in the Copa Libertadores 3\u20131.[38]\u00c9verton Ribeiro scored early in the 1st half. Diego committed a foul in the box against Vega but Diego Alves saved the penalty of Intriago. Gabriel and Uribe scored in the 2nd half but Borja scored once for LDU in the final moments.On 19 March Flamengo guaranteed their berth in the Carioca championship phase after defeating Madureira 2\u20130 in the penultimate round of the Ta\u00e7a Rio.On 22 March Flamengo announced the closing of a deal with new primary kit sponsor Bank BS2.[39] The deal is in place for 2 years and is valued at approximately R$25m total.[40] Adidas officially unveiled the 2019-20 Flamengo home kit on 22 March, and the team debuted it against Fluminense.[41]On 24 March, Flamengo faced rivals Fluminense and won 3\u20132. Miguel Trauco, Robert Piris Da Motta, Giorgian de Arrascaeta, and Gustavo Cu\u00e9llar were called up by their national teams to participate in friendlies before the Copa Am\u00e9rica and were not available for the match.[42]On 27 March Flamengo again faced Fluminense in the semifinal of the second phase of the Campeonato Carioca, the Ta\u00e7a Rio. Flamengo required a win, as Fluminense would advance with a draw. \u00c9verton Ribeiro converted a penalty in stoppage time to win, 2\u20131. Prior to this, manager Abel Braga left the stadium citing throat pain and was treated at a hospital for heart arrhythmia, before being discharged later.[43]On 31 March Flamengo went on to defeat Vasco on penalties to claim the club’s 8th Ta\u00e7a Rio title.[44] Since Flamengo had already qualified for the Carioca final stage, starters Diego and Gabriel Barbosa rested for both Ta\u00e7a Rio matches in preparation for the Copa Libertadores.[45]AprilOn 3 April, in Flamengo’s highest-attended home match of the season, the team lost 0\u20131 to Pe\u00f1arol in the Copa Libertadores on a late goal by Lucas Viatri. The match represented Pe\u00f1arol’s first victory as a visiting side in their previous sixteen Libertadores matches, dating back to 2013. Gabriel was sent off via a straight red card after a reckless tackle against Rodrigo Rojo. The result dropped Flamengo to second in the group, behind Pe\u00f1arol on goal differential.On 6 April, Flamengo qualified for a final against Vasco after Gabriel equalized against Fluminense in the semi-final of the Campeonato Carioca (as the team with the greater overall point total across both phases of the Carioca, Flamengo advanced with a draw).The day prior to this match, it was confirmed by the governor of Rio de Janeiro that Flamengo and Fluminense would be joint-managers of the Maracan\u00e3 for six months beginning on 19 April, a deal which allowed the clubs to pay a fixed monthly fee and receive a higher share of matchday revenue than was granted under the previous deal.[46] Because Vasco da Gama was not included in the deal,[47] the president of the club announced that the team would not play their home matches at the Maracan\u00e3.[48] This included the first leg of the Carioca final against Flamengo, which was moved to S\u00e3o Janu\u00e1rio.On 11 April, Flamengo hosted San Jos\u00e9 in the Copa Libertadores and won emphatically by a score of 6\u20131 with Gabriel serving his red card suspension. The result returned Flamengo to the top of the group, ahead of Pe\u00f1arol on goal differential.On 14 and 21 April, Flamengo won both legs of the Caroica final against Vasco by the scoreline 2\u20130, capturing their record 35th Carioca title. Bruno Henrique scored both goals in the first leg and was the top goalscorer of the Campeonato Carioca.On 24 April in Quito, Ecuador against LDU, Bruno Henrique scored early before Flamengo conceded a goal in the final seconds of the first half. A draw would have guaranteed Flamengo’s qualification to the round of 16 and LDU’s elimination. Andr\u00e9s Chicaiza of LDU scored an excellent goal in the second half to save his team from elimination. The result forced Flamengo to earn at least a draw against Pe\u00f1arol in Montevideo on the final matchday to guarantee passage. Abel Braga was not present for the match, as CONMEBOL had suspended him for bringing his team out of the dressing room late after halftime against Pe\u00f1arol.[49]On 27 April the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro season began. Flamengo played host to Cruzeiro. Bruno Henrique scored twice and Gabriel scored on a rebound to put the match at 3\u20131. Legendary Flamengo and Sele\u00e7\u00e3o centre-back Juan entered the field for the final time in the closing minutes to mark his retirement from football.[50] In the final play of the match, centre-back Rodrigo Caio suffered a head injury after colliding with Ded\u00e9 and exited the field in an ambulance. His was discharged from the hospital the following morning but would miss the following league match against Internacional.[51]MayOn 1 May, Flamengo fell to Internacional in Porto Alegre 2\u20131, conceding the opening goal to former player Paulo Guerrero.On 2 May, the team was drawn against Corinthians in the Copa do Brasil round of 16, a rematch of the previous edition’s semi-final.On 5 May, in preparation for their crucial last Libertadores group stage match, Flamengo fielded a reserve team against S\u00e3o Paulo in the Brazilian championship and came away with a draw, goal scored by Orlando Berr\u00edo.[52]On 8 May, a victory or draw against Pe\u00f1arol in Montevideo would guarantee qualification to the knockout stage of the tournament. In the final minutes of the match, substitute Vitinho failed to score on a one-on-one opportunity, but the draw was sufficient to qualify.[53]Par\u00e1 received two yellow cards in the match and was sent off. LDU’s 4\u20130 victory over San Jos\u00e9 qualified them and eliminated Pe\u00f1arol. Flamengo finished top of Group D with 10 points, tied with LDU and Pe\u00f1arol but ahead on goal differential.On 12 May, Flamengo fielded their reserve team against Chapecoense in the Maracan\u00e3 in preparation for their mid-week Copa do Brasil match against Corinthians. Flamengo won 2\u20131 with goals from Vitinho and Lincoln.[54]On 13 May, Flamengo was drawn against Ecuadorian club Emelec in the Libertadores round of 16.On 15 May against Corinthians in the Arena Corinthians, Flamengo maintained high possession and won 1\u20130, with the goal scored by Willian Ar\u00e3o on a cross from Bruno Henrique.[55]On 18 May Flamengo debuted their 2019 white alternative kits against Atl\u00e9tico Mineiro at the Independencia. They lost 2\u20131 off a goal from Yimmi Char\u00e1 despite having a man advantage for the entire second half after the sending off of Elias. Shortly thereafter, Flamengo’s Gavea headquarters was vandalized with graffiti calling for the firing of Abel Braga.[56] President Landim remarked that the graffiti was politically motivated and did not represent the views of most supporters.[57]On 26 May in a dramatic match against the mixed reserve team of Athletico Paranaense in the Maracan\u00e3, Flamengo were trailing 1\u20132 in the 90th minute. Bruno Henrique and Rodrigo Caio each scored in stoppage time to win 3\u20132, preserving their home win streak in three league matches.On 29 May, Abel Braga officially resigned as manager of Flamengo citing external pressure from fans and lack of support from the board.[58] Braga served as manager for five months with a record of 18 wins, 7 draws and 5 losses. Under his management, Flamengo scored 56 and conceded 27 goals in 30 official matches.On 29 May, it was confirmed that striker Fernando Uribe would transfer to Santos.[59] Since July 2018, he scored 8 goals in 37 appearances for Flamengo.June On 1 June, Flamengo confirmed the signing of Portuguese manager Jorge Jesus.[2] Jesus signed a one-year contract and would assume management of the team in mid-June after the first week of the Copa Am\u00e9rica break.[60] Under interim manager Marcelo Salles, Flamengo won three matches and drew once, against Fluminense.On 4 June, the club defeated Corinthians in the Maracan\u00e3 1\u20130 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Copa do Brasil. In the Brazilian championship, Flamengo defeated Fortaleza and CSA. Jorge Jesus was a spectator for the match against Fluminense and assumed his managerial role on 20 June.Three Flamengo players joined their national teams for the Copa Am\u00e9rica: Gustavo Cu\u00e9llar of Colombia, Giorgian de Arrascaeta of Uruguay, and Miguel Trauco of Peru. Cu\u00e9llar scored a goal against Paraguay. Trauco’s Peru advanced to the final against Brazil, and Trauco was named to the Team of the Tournament by CONMEBOL.[61]On 9 June, Flamengo confirmed the signing of Brazilian right-back Rafinha as a free agent after his eight year career at Bayern Munich.[3] He would be officially presented at the club on 24 June. Rafinha signed a two-year contract,[62] and contacted Miguel Trauco to request the use of his shirt number 13, the same number Rafinha wore for Bayern.[63]On 20 June, Flamengo came to an agreement with French club Lyon for the transfer of midfielder Jean Lucas, on loan with Santos.[64] Flamengo received \u20ac6.35m of the \u20ac8m transfer.On 29 June Flamengo played a training match against Madureira. It served as the first match managed by Jorge Jesus.[65]JulyOn 9 July, promising midfielder Ronaldo was loaned to Bahia for the remainder of the year.[66]On 10 July in the Brazilian managerial debut of Jorge Jesus, Flamengo tied 1\u20131 against Athletico Paranaense in the Arena da Baixada for the Copa do Brasil quarter-finals, with the equalizing goal scored by Gabriel. The match was marked by several uses of VAR.[67]On 11 July Flamengo announced the signing of Spanish central defender Pablo Mar\u00ed, previously on loan with Deportivo La Coru\u00f1a from Manchester City.[68] He signed with Flamengo through December 2022.On 12 July, Flamengo closed a deal with Roma for Brazilian midfielder Gerson.[69] The former Fluminense player was transferred for \u20ac11.8m in exchange for 100% of the player’s economic rights,[70] making him the most expensive Brazilian player ever signed by a Brazilian club.[71] Gerson signed a contract through 2023.On 14 July in Flamengo’s return to the Brasileir\u00e3o they defeated Goi\u00e1s 6\u20131 in a sold-out Maracan\u00e3 with a hat-trick from Arrascaeta.[72] Rafinha made his Flamengo debut.On 17 July Flamengo faced Athletico Paranaense in the return leg of the Copa do Brasil quarter-final.[5] Gabriel scored in the 2nd half but Rony of Athletico responded. Tied 1\u20131, the match was decided by penalties. Diego took the first penalty and his shot was saved. Athletico Paranaense went on to win the shootout 3\u20131 and eliminate Flamengo from the competition.On 19 July Flamengo released their 30-man roster for the Copa Libertadores round of 16.[73] New signings Rafinha, Pablo Mar\u00ed, Jo\u00e3o Lucas, and Gerson, along with Lincoln, were the additions.On 21 July Flamengo played to a 1\u20131 draw against Corinthians. Clayson converted a penalty after Berr\u00edo fouled V\u00e1gner Love, and Gabriel scored a goal initially ruled offside but reversed by VAR.On 23 July, Flamengo announced the signing of Filipe Lu\u00eds after his farewell from eight seasons at Atl\u00e9tico Madrid.[4] Because the signing was made after 9 July, he was not eligible to participate in the Copa do Brasil.[74]On 24 July the team faced Emelec in Guayaquil and suffered a 2\u20130 loss in the opening leg of the Libertadores round of 16.[75] With \u00c9verton Ribeiro, de Arrascaeta and Vitinho injured, Jorge Jesus started Rafinha as a winger, with Diego in front of Gerson and Ar\u00e3o in the midfield. Rodinei occupied the right-back spot. Emelec scored an early goal and led at halftime. Early in the second half, Vega of Emelec received a straight red card for a high-kick to the face of Rafinha. Flamengo made three substitutions shortly after, bringing on Lincoln and Lucas Silva for the attack. Twenty minutes after the red card, Diego left the field with a serious ankle fracture that would require surgery.[76] Both teams playing with 10 men, Emelec scored again late in the match.On 28 July, Flamengo faced rivals Botafogo in the 12th round of the league and won 3\u20132 after conceding the first goal. Gabriel scored in his fifth consecutive league match. Rodrigo Caio and Lincoln both exited the match with injuries. After the match, Jorge Jesus confirmed that the transfer of L\u00e9o Duarte to Milan had been completed.[77] The centre-back left Flamengo for \u20ac10 million. The club had 75% of his economic rights.On 30 July Flamengo released the contract of right-back Par\u00e1, leaving him free to sign with Santos.[78]On 31 July Flamengo hosted Emelec in the return leg of the Copa Libertadores round of 16.[79] Trailing 0\u20132 on aggregate, Gabriel converted a penalty after Rafinha is fouled by Bag\u00fci, and later scores from close range after recovering a pass from Bruno Henrique. Reinier makes his senior team debut in the 2nd half. In the penalty shootout, all four Flamengo players score. Diego Alves saved Dixon Arroyo’s shot and Nicol\u00e1s Queir\u00f3z hit the crossbar.AugustOn 1 August, left-back Miguel Trauco’s departure to French club Saint-\u00c9tienne for R$2.5m (approximately \u20ac600k) was confirmed.[80] His contract was set to expire at the end of the season.On 4 August, Flamengo fell to Bahia 0\u20133 on a hat-trick from Gilberto.[81] Filipe Lu\u00eds made his Flamengo debut. Flamengo debuted their 2019-2020 alternative kits in the match: dark grey with lime green details.[82]On 10 August Flamengo defeated Gr\u00eamio 3\u20131 in the Maracan\u00e3.[83] de Arrascaeta recorded a goal and an assist. Gr\u00eamio played a team of mostly reserves in preparation for their mid-week Copa do Brasil semi-final.On 15 August, Flamengo announced that they had ceased negotiations with Italian striker Mario Balotelli.[84]On 16 August, Bruno Henrique was called up to the Brazil National Team for the first time for a pair of friendlies in September.[85] Arrascaeta was called up to the Uruguay National Team for the same window.[86] The club also unveiled their list of players registered for the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals.[87] With three players transferred out (Par\u00e1, Trauco and L\u00e9o Duarte), Filipe Lu\u00eds and Matheus Dantas were added to the roster.On 17 August, Flamengo defeated Vasco da Gama 4\u20131 in Brasilia in the highest attended match of the Brasileirao season so far.[88] The victory moved Flamengo into 2nd place.On 21 August, Flamengo faced Internacional in the home leg of the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals. Bruno Henrique scored twice in the seconds half, minutes apart, to secure a 2\u20130 victory.[89]On 23 August the club released an official statement that Gustavo Cu\u00e9llar would be suspended from club activities indefinitely for refusing to travel with the team for the following league match, citing family matters.[90] It was reported that Cu\u00e9llar had been seeking to exit Flamengo on an offer from Al-Hilal.[91]On 25 August, Flamengo defeated Cear\u00e1 3\u20130 in Fortaleza to assume leadership of the Brazilian Championship.[92] de Arrascaeta scored a bicycle kick goal in stoppage time, assisted by Rafinha.On 26 August, an official announcement from the club declared that Cu\u00e9llar would be re-integrated into the team and would travel for the second leg of the Copa Libertadores quarter-final against Internacional.[93]On 27 August, Orlando Berr\u00edo was called to the Colombia national team for September friendlies.[94]On 28 August, Flamengo qualified for the Copa Libertadores semi-final after drawing against Internacional. Rodrigo Lindoso scored a header from a set-piece, and Gabriel equalized on a counter-attack assisted by Bruno Henrique.[95] Flamengo advanced with a 3\u20131 aggregate score to their first Copa Libertadores semi-final since 1984.On 30 August, Gustavo Cu\u00e9llar was officially announced as a new signing by Al-Hilal.[96] Flamengo reopened negotiations with the club[97] and the player was signed for a reported fee of \u20ac7.5m.[98] Cu\u00e9llar made 170 appearances for Flamengo since 2016.[98]SeptemberOn 1 September, Flamengo defeated Palmeiras 3\u20130.[99] It was Flamengo’s first victory against Palmeiras since May 2014. Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was dismissed by Palmeiras following the loss.On 7 September, Flamengo defeated Ava\u00ed 3\u20130 in the Man\u00e9 Garrincha Stadium in Bras\u00edlia.[100] Reinier scored his first goal for the senior team.On 14 September Flamengo hosted Santos for their final match of the first half of the Brasileir\u00e3o. Gabriel scored the only goal of the match, a chip shot from outside the penalty area.[101] Flamengo maintained their lead in the league and Santos fell to third place.On 20 September, Tite called up Gabriel and Rodrigo Caio for a pair of national team friendlies against Senegal and Nigeria in October.[102] Giorgian de Arrascaeta and Orlando Berr\u00edo were also called to their national teams for the same window,[103] all four becoming unavailable against Atl\u00e9tico Mineiro and Athletico Paranaense. As a result, Flamengo requested that Reinier not be called up for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup to be played in Brazil during that same period.On 21 September the club faced Cruzeiro in Belo Horizonte. Giorgian de Arrascaeta scored against his former club, and Gabriel scored to win 1\u20132.[104] The win set a club record of seven straight victories in the national league (Flamengo had previously won six straight in 1978, 1982, and 2015).[105]On 25 September Flamengo hosted Internacional at the Maracan\u00e3. Inter had two key players sent off with red cards early: Bruno Vieira in the 18th minute for a foul against Gabriel, and former Flamengo player Paolo Guerrero for complaining after a collision with Rodrigo Caio at the end of the first half.[106] Gabriel converted his penalty, and de Arrascaeta and Bruno Henrique also scored to win 3\u20131. The result extended the club’s record winning streak to eight matches.On 28 September Flamengo faced S\u00e3o Paulo at home in Fernando Diniz’s managerial debut.[107] Starters Gerson, Rafinha and Filipe Lu\u00eds entered in the 2nd half, but the match ended in a scoreless draw. This was Flamengo’s first failure to win at the Maracan\u00e3 in 2019 league play. Flamengo moved to four points clear of Palmeiras in first place.OctoberOn 2 October, Flamengo faced Gr\u00eamio in Porto Alegre for the first leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-final. Flamengo had three goals annulled by VAR and finished tired 1\u20131 with a goal from Bruno Henrique.[108]On 6 October, Flamengo faced last-place Chapecoense away. With Gabriel suspended and Arrascaeta and Filipe Lu\u00eds injured, the team managed to win 1\u20130 via a goal from Bruno Henrique.[109]On 10 October, Flamengo defeated Atl\u00e9tico Mineiro 3\u20131 at the Maracan\u00e3 with a goal and two assists from Vitinho to open up an eight point lead in the league.[110]On 13 October, the team traveled to the Arena da Baixada to face Athletico Paranaense. An early penalty decision in favor of Athletico was withdrawn after VAR review, and Bruno Henrique scored another brace to secure a 2\u20130 victory, breaking a 45-year spell of Flamengo’s failure to win against Athletico Paranaense as a visitor.[111]On 16 October, Flamengo came from behind to defeat Fortaleza 2\u20131 at the Castel\u00e3o with a goal by Reinier. Fortaleza challenged the result on account of a second ball entering the field during the match-winning goal, but the appeal was denied.[112]On 23 October in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-final at the Maracan\u00e3, Flamengo advanced against Gr\u00eamio with an astonishing 5\u20130 victory. The result matched the largest ever margin of victory in the Libertadores between two Brazilian clubs.[113] Flamengo advanced 6\u20131 on aggregate to their first Copa Libertadores final since their championship in 1981.On 25 October, the selection for the Brazil national team’s November friendlies against Argentina and South Korea were made.[114] Flamengo reportedly requested that none of their players be called up, and none were.[115] Manager Tite expressed interest in Gerson.On 27 October the team defeated CSA 1\u20130. The match attendance at the Maracan\u00e3 set the 2019 Brasileir\u00e3o record with paid attendance of 65,649.[116]On 31 October, Flamengo drew 2\u20132 against Goi\u00e1s. Gabriel scored a goal and received a yellow card in the match, becoming disqualified from the following league match against Corinthians.[117]NovemberOn 3 November, Bruno Henrique scored a hat-trick as part of a 4\u20131 home rout against Corinthians. Diego Alves returned from injury and was available for the match.On 5 November in reaction to the ongoing civil protests in Chile, CONMEBOL, Flamengo and River Plate agreed to relocate the Copa Libertadores final from Santiago to Lima, Peru.[118]On 7 November, with de Arrascaeta injured Flamengo defeated Botafogo 0\u20131 in a challenging match with a late game-winner from Lincoln.[119]On 9 November, Reinier extended his contract with Flamengo through 2024 with a reduction in his release clause from \u20ac70 to \u20ac35 million.[120]On 10 November, Flamengo defeated Bahia 3\u20131 at the Maracan\u00e3.On 13 November, Flamengo played to a difficult 4\u20134 draw against rivals Vasco da Gama. \u00c9verton Ribeiro scored in the first 40 seconds, and Marrony equalized in the 34th minute. Trailing 2\u20133, Bruno Henrique scored a brace to take the lead before Ribamar equalized in stoppage time. This was Bruno Henrique’s fourth brace in the 2019 Brasileir\u00e3o in addition to three braces in the Campeonato Carioca.On 17 November Flamengo defeated Gr\u00eamio 0\u20131 in the Campeonato Brasileiro, breaking the club’s 21st Century undefeated streak record of 25 matches (set in 2011).[121] Gabriel scored the lone goal of the match and received a red card, becoming the most booked player of the 2019 S\u00e9rie A season.[122] The victory also set the Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A record for most wins in 38-match round-robin season with 25, breaking the previous record of 24 wins held by 2014 Cruzeiro, 2015 Corinthians, and 2016 Palmeiras.On 20 November, the team embarked to Lima for the Copa Libertadores final and released their list of available players.[123]On 23 November, Flamengo entered the Estadio Monumental in Lima for their historic single-match Copa Libertadores final against defending champions River Plate. Managed by Marcelo Gallardo, River controlled play for much of the first half. In the 14th minute, Rafael Santos Borr\u00e9 of River Plate scored after Willian Ar\u00e3o and Gerson failed to clear a ball in the penalty area. Flamengo trailed 0\u20131 at halftime. In the second half, Flamengo’s play improved as Gabriel continued to be well-marked by River’s defense. In the 57th minute Flamengo shockingly failed to equalize, as \u00c9verton Ribeiro shot from inside the penalty area but was denied by goalkeeper Franco Armani. In the 65th minute, captain Diego was substituted on for Gerson in the midfield. Vitinho entered for Ar\u00e3o in the 85th minute. Still trailing by one goal, Diego and de Arrascaeta pressured Lucas Pratto to force a turnover. de Arrascaeta found Bruno Henrique who advanced into the attacking half before returning a through-ball to de Arrascaeta in the penalty area where he provided the assist to Gabriel’s equalizing goal in the 89th minute. Minutes later, Diego lifted a deep forward pass into the area towards Gabriel. River Plate centre-back Javier Pinola failed to clear the ball and Gabriel scored with his first touch to complete the historic comeback.[124] After trailing for much of the match, Flamengo won their second Copa Libertadores.Gabriel Barbosa was named Man of the Match and finished as the top goalscorer of the Copa Libertadores with nine goals. Bruno Henrique was named best player of the tournament.[125] The victory qualified Flamengo to their first FIFA Club World Cup in December in Qatar, as well as the 2020 Recopa Sudamericana against Copa Sudamericana champions Independiente del Valle. The result also likely qualified Flamengo to the expanded FIFA Club World Cup in China.[126]On 24 November, fewer than 24 hours after the finish in the Copa Libertadores, Flamengo clinched their sixth Campeonato Brasileiro championship as a result of Gr\u00eamio’s 1\u20132 victory over Palmeiras.[127] With four league matches still to play, Flamengo became the first Brazilian team since Pel\u00e9’s 1962 and 1963 Santos teams to win the Copa Libertadores and Campeonato Brasileiro in the same season. With the championship, Flamengo qualified for the 2020 Supercopa do Brasil against Copa do Brasil champions Athletico Paranaense.On 27 November with the league title already won, Flamengo took the field at the Maracan\u00e3 against Cear\u00e1. Bruno Henrique scored his second hat-trick of the season en route to a 4\u20131 victory. The team received the S\u00e9rie A trophy on the field after the match.[128] The victory set a new points record in the era of the league’s current format (2006\u2013present) with 84, surpassing Corinthians’ 2015 total of 81.[129]DecemberOn 1 December, Flamengo traveled to the Allianz Parque to face Palmeiras for the 36th round of the Brazilian league. Amidst public safety concerns and fear of clashes between supporters groups, CBF upheld the request from S\u00e3o Paulo police that visiting supporters not be permitted in the stadium,[130] a decision which Flamengo opposed. Flamengo opened the scoring early with a goal from Arrascaeta and two from Gabriel, defeating Palmeiras 1\u20133. This was Flamengo’s first victory at the Allianz Parque since its completion in 2014. The victory set another league record in the post-2006 era: 80 goals scored in the campaign surpassed Cruzeiro’s mark of 77 from 2013.[131] Additionally, Gabriel Barbosa broke the league goal-scoring record in the 20-team era with his 24th goal of the season, passing Jonas from 2010 Gr\u00eamio and Borges from 2011 Santos.On 4 December Flamengo released their list of players for the Club World Cup.[132]On 5 December in their final home match of the season, Flamengo defeated already relegated Ava\u00ed by a score of 6\u20131 with a mostly reserve lineup.[133] Gabriel scored his 25th goal of the season and 17 year-old Reinier scored a second-half brace. Flamengo finished league play undefeated at home.On 8 December on the final matchday of the season, Flamengo suffered their worst loss of the year falling 4\u20130 to league runners-up Santos at the Vila Belmiro.[134] With the defeat, Flamengo equaled the record for fewest losses in a 38-match season with four, a mark set by S\u00e3o Paulo in 2006 and Palmeiras in 2018.On 9 December, several Flamengo players were honored at the 2019 Bola de Prata and Pr\u00eamio Craque do Brasileir\u00e3o awards. Gabriel received the Bola de Ouro for best player of the season,[135] and Bruno Henrique received the “Craque do Brasileir\u00e3o” award for player of the year.[136] Jorge Jesus was honored as the best manager of the year by both awarding bodies.On 17 December Flamengo made their Club World Cup debut against AFC Champions League winners Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in Doha, Qatar. After conceding the first goal to Salem Al-Dawsari, Flamengo shone in the second half with a goal and assist from Bruno Henrique, and a late own goal against Al-Hilal to win 3\u20131 and secure a place in the final.[137]On 18 December Liverpool defeated Monterrey in the opposite semi-final to confirm a rematch of the 1981 Intercontinental Cup against Flamengo.On 21 December, Flamengo and Liverpool entered the Khalifa International Stadium for the FIFA Club World Cup final and Flamengo’s final match of the 2019 season. Forward Roberto Firmino of Liverpool nearly scored in the first minute of play.[138] After resisting early chances, Flamengo matched Liverpool’s play with chances from Bruno Henrique and maintained nearly 60% possession in the 1st half. In the 2nd half Firmino again came close, with a shot off the post. \u00c9verton Ribeiro and de Arrascaeta came off for Diego and Vitinho. In 2nd half stoppage time, Liverpool was awarded a penalty after Rafinha fouled Sadio Man\u00e9 on the edge of the penalty area, but the decision was reversed by VAR and the match went into extra time tied 0\u20130. Liverpool continued to pressure and finally scored in the 9th minute: Man\u00e9 found Firmino in the box who scored the match’s only goal. Flamengo was unable to respond, coming close with an opportunity from substitute Lincoln in the second period of extra time. Liverpool won 1\u20130, claiming their first Club World Cup with Firmino being named Man of the Match. Bruno Henrique received the Silver Ball of the tournament behind Mohamed Salah of Liverpool’s Golden Ball.On 31 December Gabriel was elected “Rey del F\u00fatbol de Am\u00e9rica” (“South American Footballer of the Year”) by Uruguayan paper El Pa\u00eds.[139] Teammates Bruno Henrique and de Arrascaeta finished second and third in voting.Pre-season and friendlies[edit]Florida Cup[edit]Flamengo won the 2019 Florida Cup in their first time competing in the annual friendly competition. S\u00e3o Paulo also participated but the two Brazilian clubs were not scheduled to meet.Goals and red cards are shown.Friendlies[edit]Flamengo scheduled a training match during the Copa Am\u00e9rica interval against Madureira. It served as the first match managed by Jorge Jesus.[65]Competitions[edit]Overview[edit]CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecordPldWDLGFGAGDWin\u00a0%Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A27 April 20198 December 2019Matchday 1Winners3828648637+49073.68Copa do Brasil15 May 201917 July 2019Round of 16Quarter-final422042+2050.00Campeonato Carioca20 January 201921 April 2019Matchday 1Winners1711513313+20064.71Copa Libertadores5 March 201923 November 2019Group stageWinners137332410+14053.85FIFA Club World Cup17 December 201921 December 2019Semi-finalRunners-up210132+1050.00Total744916915064+86066.22Campeonato Carioca[edit]The draw for the 2019 Campeonato Carioca was conducted on 16 October 2018. Flamengo was drawn into group C with Botafogo.[140]Ta\u00e7a Guanabara[edit]Source: FERJRules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.Goals and red cards are shown.Semifinal[edit]Ta\u00e7a Rio[edit]Source: FERJRules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.Goals and red cards are shown.Semifinal[edit]Final[edit]Final stage[edit]Final[edit]Copa Libertadores[edit]The group stage draw for the 2019 Copa Libertadores was conducted on 17 December 2018.[141] Flamengo were drawn into Group D with Pe\u00f1arol, Liga de Quito, and a Bolivian team unknown at the time of the draw that would be San Jos\u00e9.Group stage[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Knockout stage[edit]Round of 16[edit]The draw for the knockout stages of the Copa Libertadores was held on 13 May.Goals and red cards are shown.Quarter-finals[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Semi-finals[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Final[edit]In August 2018 the location of the 2019 Copa Libertadores Final was chosen to be the Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile. However, due to the ongoing Chilean protests, the match was moved to Lima, Peru on 5 November 2019.[6]Goals and red cards are shown.Campeonato Brasileiro[edit]The Campeonato Brasileiro provisional schedule was released by CBF on 22 February.[142] Match dates are subject to change. League play paused for one month between rounds 9 and 10 for the 2019 Copa Am\u00e9rica hosted in Brazil.League table[edit]Source: CBFRules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.(C) ChampionNotes:Results by round[edit]Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738GroundHAAHAHH*A*A*HAHAHA*AHA*HAHHAHAAH*HA*HAHAHHAHAResultWLDWLWWDWWDWLWWWWWWWWDWWWWWWDWWWDWWWWLPosition47979645333333211111111111111111111111Updated to match(es) played on 8 December 2019. Source: MatchesA = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = LossMatches[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Copa do Brasil[edit]As Flamengo participated in the 2019 Copa Libertadores, the club entered the Copa do Brasil in the round of 16. The draw for the Round of 16 was held on 2 May.Round of 16[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Quarter-final[edit]The draw for the quarter-final was held on 10 June. All eight teams were placed in a single pot.Goals and red cards are shown.Club World Cup[edit]Flamengo qualified for the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup after defeating River Plate in the Copa Libertadores final on 23 November. As the representative for CONMEBOL, Flamengo qualified directly to the semi-final against the winner of the match between AFC Champions League winners Al-Hilal and CAF Champions League winners Esp\u00e9rance de Tunis.Semi-final[edit]Goals and red cards are shown.Final[edit]UEFA Champions League winners Liverpool defeated CONCACAF Champions League winners Monterrey to advance to the final and recreate the matchup from the 1981 Intercontinental Cup.Goals and red cards are shown.As of 13 December 2019[143][144]Transfers and loans[edit]Transfers in[edit]Loan in[edit]Transfers out[edit]Loan out[edit]Statistics[edit]Players in italics have left the club before the end of the season.Appearances[edit]Goalscorers[edit]Assists[edit]Clean sheets[edit]RankPlayerS\u00e9rie ACopa do BrasilLibertadoresCariocaClub World CupTotal1 Diego Alves13 \/ 322 \/ 44 \/ 124 \/ 120 \/ 223 \/ 622 C\u00e9sar1 \/ 6\u20141 \/ 10 \/ 4\u20142 \/ 113 Gabriel Batista\u2014\u2014\u20141 \/ 1\u20141 \/ 1Total14 \/ 382 \/ 45 \/ 135 \/ 170 \/ 226 \/ 74Hat-tricks[edit](H) \u2013 Home\u00a0; (A) \u2013 Away; (N) \u2013 NeutralDisciplinary record[edit]Season records[edit]Individual[edit]Most matches played in the season in all competitions: 63 \u2013 Willian Ar\u00e3oMost League matches played in the season: 34 \u2013 Willian Ar\u00e3oMost matches played as starter in the season in all competitions: 62 \u2013 Diego AlvesMost League matches played as starter in the season: 32 \u2013 Diego Alves, Willian Ar\u00e3oMost matches played as substitute in the season in all competitions: 32 \u2013 VitinhoMost League matches played as substitute in the season: 13 \u2013 Vitinho, Robert Piris Da MottaMost goals in the season in all competitions: 43 \u2013 Gabriel BarbosaMost League goals in the season: 25 \u2013 Gabriel BarbosaMost clean sheets in the season in all competitions: 23 \u2013 Diego AlvesMost League clean sheets in the season: 13 \u2013 Diego AlvesMost goals scored in a match: 3Goals in consecutive matches in all competitions: 7 consecutive match(es)Goals in consecutive League matches: 7 consecutive match(es)Fastest goal: 37 secondsHat-tricks:Team[edit]Biggest home win in all competitions:Biggest League home win:Biggest away win in all competitions:Biggest League away win:Biggest home loss in all competitions:Biggest League home loss:Biggest away loss in all competitions:Biggest League away loss:Highest scoring match in all competitions:Highest scoring League match:Longest winning run in all competitions: 7 consecutive match(es)6 October 2019 to 27 October 2019Longest League winning run: 8 consecutive match(es)10 August 2019 to 25 September 2019Longest unbeaten run in all competitions: 29 consecutive match(es)10 August 2019 to 5 December 2019Longest League unbeaten run: 23 consecutive match(es)10 August 2019 to 5 December 2019Longest losing run in all competitions: 1 consecutive match(es)14 February 20193 April 201924 April 20191 May 201918 May 201924 July 20194 August 20198 December 201921 December 2019Longest League losing run: 1 consecutive match(es)1 May 201918 May 20194 August 20198 December 2019Longest without win run in all competitions: 3 consecutive match(es)31 March 2019 to 6 April 2019Longest without League win run: 2 consecutive match(es)Longest scoring run in all competitions: 17 consecutive match(es)6 October 2019 to 5 December 2019Longest League scoring run: 15 consecutive match(es)10 August 2019 to 5 December 2019Longest without scoring run in all competitions: 1 consecutive match(es)14 February 201916 March 20193 April 20195 May 20199 June 201924 July 20194 August 201928 September 20198 December 201921 December 2019Longest League without scoring run: 1 consecutive match(es)9 June 20194 August 201928 September 20198 December 2019Longest conceding goals run in all competitions: 6 consecutive match(es)10 July 2019 to 28 July 2019Longest League conceding goals run: 6 consecutive match(es)27 April 2019 to 26 May 201914 July 2019 to 14 August 2019Longest without conceding goals run in all competitions: 4 consecutive match(es)1 June 2019 to 12 June 2019Longest League without conceding goals run: 4 consecutive match(es)25 August 2019 to 14 September 2019Individual awards[edit]Attendance[edit]Includes all competition home matches in the 2019 season. Attendances recorded represent actual gate attendance, not paid attendance.Source: Globo[168]CompetetitionStadiumMatchesAverageHighest attendanceLowest attendanceTotalCampeonato BrasileiroEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e31860,48669,84635,0161,088,748Est\u00e1dio Nilton Santos137,65837,65837,65837,658Total1959,28469,84635,0161,126,406Copa do BrasilEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3265,07569,98060,171130,151Copa LibertadoresEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3666,33069,98162,440397,981Campeonato CariocaEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3942,70854,54426,405384,380Total3656,63669,98126,4052,038,918References[edit]^ a b “Rodolfo Landim v\u00ea inc\u00eandio como maior trag\u00e9dia na hist\u00f3ria do Flamengo”. Gazeta Esportiva (in Brazilian Portuguese). 8 February 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2019.^ a b “Jorge Jesus \u00e9 o novo t\u00e9cnico do Flamengo” [Jorge Jesus is the new manager of Flamengo] (in Portuguese). Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. 1 June 2019. 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