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Flamengo has two anthems: the official one, called Hymno Rubro-Negro (English: "Scarlet-Black Anthem"), which was created in 1920 with lyrics and music by Paulo Magalhães (former goalkeeper of the club), recorded in 1932 by singer Castro Barbosa and registered in 1937 at the Instituto Nacional de Música, with the refrain "Flamengo! Flamengo!
Flamengo was founded on 17 November 1895, by a group of rowers gathered at club member Nestor de Barros's manor on Flamengo Beach in Rio de Janeiro. In the late 19th century, rowing was the elite, upper middle class sport in the region and the group hoped to impress the young women of the city's high society by establishing a rowing club.
Players are listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. First team appearances include: Campeonato Carioca, Campeonato Brasileiro, Copa do Brasil, Torneio Rio – São Paulo, Taça Brasil, Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Copa Mercosur, Supercopa Libertadores, Cope de Oro, Intercontinental Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and friendlies for ...
Third tenure as Flamengo's head coach. 2022 Copa do Brasil 2022 Copa Libertadores: 141st Vítor Pereira [13] Portugal: 1 January 2023 11 April 2023 100 days 18: 10: 1: 7: 36: 24: 55.56: Flamengo's fifth Portuguese head coach. 142nd Jorge Sampaoli [14] Argentina: 14 April 2023 28 September 2023 167 days 39: 20: 11: 8: 63: 41: 51.28: Flamengo's ...
Flávio Costa was the manager of Flamengo for 293 matches during the period between 1938 and 1945. First full-time manager: Ramón Platero – Platero was manager of Flamengo for less than a year in 1921 with a total of eight matches. Longest-serving manager: Flávio Costa – 7 years (293 matches; from 1938 to 1945).
On 13 April 2023, Flamengo debut the goalkeeper's first kit for the 2023 season in a Copa do Brasil match against Maringá. [3] On 10 May 2023, Flamengo and Adidas launched the team's away kit for the 2023 season. [4] On 24 May 2023, Flamengo debut the goalkeeper's second kit for the 2023 season in a Copa Libertadores match against Ñublense. [5]
Revealed by Bragantino, Maurinho was notable mainly for his time at CR Flamengo, where he made 209 appearances and scored 10 goals. [1] With the club he was three times state champions, and also won 199 Copa Mercosur and 2001 Copa dos Campeões.
CR Flamengo directors and chairmen (9 P) F. CR Flamengo managers (1 C, 77 P) M. CR Flamengo matches (21 P) P. CR Flamengo footballers (897 P) Clube de Regatas do ...