Coluna do Fla
·20 August 2025
Flamengo risk Conmebol ban after Libertadores incident v Internacional

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·20 August 2025
Flamengo takes to the field for the Libertadores next Wednesday (20), against Internacional, for the second leg of the round of 16. However, the first leg could cause a 'headache' for the Rubro-Negro. This is because Conmebol reported the Most Beloved due to the actions of fans in the stands at Maracanã.
The Rubro-Negro will have to answer for article 12.2 of the Conmebol Disciplinary Code, related to the use of fireworks and flares by fans in the stands. On the other hand, Flamengo can defend itself and has until next Thursday (21) to present its arguments.
The initial penalty is 5,000 dollars (R$ 25,000), but the amount can rise to 8,000 dollars (R$ 40,000) due to recurrence. Despite the situation, Flamengo does not risk being penalized with a loss of home field advantage and also has no chance of playing behind closed doors for this issue, should they advance in the Copa Libertadores da América.
While Flamengo tries to avoid the Conmebol fine, the Rubro-Negro seeks to advance in the Copa Libertadores da América. This Wednesday (20), Mengão plays the return match against Internacional starting at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre. Having won the first leg 1-0, Filipe Luís's team can even draw to advance to the quarterfinals.
The match will be broadcast by Globo, on open TV, ESPN, on cable TV, and Disney Plus, via streaming. Additionally, Coluna do Fla offers the best and most Rubro-Negro coverage, via website, YouTube, and social media. Therefore, follow our pages and share with friends.
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