En 1950 et 2014, le stade Maracanã a accueilli quinze matchs de phase finale de Coupe du monde de football. [130], "Flamengo" redirects here. [6] The players decided to join Flamengo because Alberto Borgerth, the team's captain, was also a rower for Flamengo. Beginning in 1980, Flamengo wore three white stars aligned vertically along the side of their monogram crest to indicate their three state league tri-championships (1942–43–44, 1953–54–55, and 1978–79–79 Special). In January the club signed forward Bruno Henrique from Santos and secured the loan of striker Gabriel "Gabigol" Barbosa from Inter Milan. In the 1983 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A final, Flamengo played against Santos in the Maracanã in front of an official crowd of 155,523 with some estimates of over 160,000 people in attendance. The original seating bowl, with a two-tier configuration, was demolished, giving way to a new one-tier seating bowl. However Flamengo failed to win a single regatta in their first year and gained the nickname of "bronze club."

The stadium was officially completed in 1965, 17 years after construction began. Flamengo won and became the second Brazilian basketball team in history to be world champions. Outre le stade, le complexe sportif inclut d'autres équipements : un gymnase principalement dévolu au basket-ball, un stade couvert de 11 800 places, un stade nautique dont la version actuelle fait suite à la démolition du futuriste « El ventilador » en 1972, une piste d'entrainement pour l'athlétisme, ainsi qu'un musée du football. In 1999, Edmundo dos Santos Silva was elected club president, and brought with him a massive contract with sports marketing company ISL. [28] He joined Sávio and later Edmundo to become, as the supporters called, "the attack of dreams". It was also there that they won their debut title, in 1919. The rowing team permitted the football team to use their same uniform, and Flamengo's traditional football uniform of a red and black striped shirt, white shorts and red-black socks was born. L'anneau inférieur du stade est par contre démoli et remplacé par un nouvel anneau, tandis qu'un nouveau toit est construit[4]. The top football clubs in Brazil were largely concentrated in the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo areas. Governor Sérgio Cabral Filho declared November 17 (the day the club was founded) "Flamengo Day". Below is Flamengo's average home match attendance in Campeonato Brasileiro league matches since the current league format was adopted in 2003. "[51] The governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro declared a three-day period of mourning following the tragedy. Flamengo won the Campeonato Carioca outright in an undefeated campaign, but captured no other trophies that season: eliminations in the Copa do Brasil by Ceará and the Sudamericana by Universidad de Chile, and a fourth-place finish in the league left fans feeling that a strong roster had been squandered. [19] In the final they encountered Chilean club Cobreloa, also a debutante club in the tournament. The team's first uniform was nicknamed the "papagaio vintém", due to its similarity to a particular type of kite. The white shirt had two red and black stripes across the chest until 1979 when it was changed to a plain white chest with stripes on the sleeves. In the late 19th century, rowing was the elite sport in the region and the group hoped to impress the young women of the city's high society by establishing a rowing club.



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