Coluna do Fla
·29 August 2025
Libertadores-winning Flamengo boss takes charge at Internacional

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·29 August 2025
The youth divisions of Internacional have a new coach, and he’s a familiar face to Flamengo. Champion of last year’s U-20 Libertadores with the Rubro-Negro, Mário Jorge is now taking charge of the team from Rio Grande do Sul. The coach was introduced this past Monday (25th) in Porto Alegre.
Mário Jorge left Flamengo shortly after winning last year’s Libertadores, after receiving an offer to lead the youth divisions in Saudi Arabia, specifically the under-17 team. However, his stint there was brief, ending on August 11th. Therefore, the coach was unemployed for less than a month.
Curiously, after Mário Jorge said “yes” to the Saudi Arabian offer, the lives of Flamengo and Filipe Luís changed. That’s because the former left-back, who was coaching Mengão’s U-17 team, was chosen to lead the U-20 squad at the Club World Cup. With decisive participation from the coach, o Mais Querido came from behind against Olympiacos (GRE) and won the club’s first World Cup title.
The victory gave Filipe Luís a boost, and it didn’t take long for him to get a chance with the senior team. After Tite’s departure, the former left-back took over Flamengo and won last year’s Copa do Brasil. With the club idol at the helm, o Mais Querido eliminated Corinthians and became champions at Arena MRV against Atlético-MG.
There is a possibility that Mário Jorge could face the Flamengo U-20 team again. After all, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) calendar includes another national competition, the Copa do Brasil U-20. However, the matchups for the competition have not yet been determined by the country’s football governing body.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.