Another one of Brazil's biggest names, Flamengo, and its famous red and black hoops will make their third appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup this summer.
Their best run in the competition came in 2019 when they reached the final, only to lose to a Roberto Firmino goal as Liverpool took home the trophy.
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Flamengo is another Brazilian side located in Rio de Janeiro.
It’s situated in the neighbourhood of Gavea, which is in the South zone of the city.
The club was first established in 1895 specifically as a rowing club in the Flamengo neighborhood and did not play their first official football match until 1912.
They are one of only two sides never to have been relegated from the top division of Brazilian football.

Flamengo have won the Brazilian league title on seven occasions with the last coming in 2020.
They are also three-time winners of the Copa Libertadores.
Not many teams can boast that both of Brazil’s deadly World Cup-winning front two of 1994 are former players of the club, while Zico remains the outfit's biggest name.
The Argentine leads the way in the league with seven goals so far in the young campaign, 11 in all competitions.
As a player, Luis is best known for his two spells with Atletico Madrid, where he won two Europa Leagues and La Liga. He'll also come up against his former side, Chelsea, where he spent a year in 2014-15.
He moved into coaching when he finished his playing career at Flamengo and was boss of the club's U17 and U20s before landing the top job in October following an interim stint.
Flamengo are one of six CONMEBOL teams competing in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and qualify as the winners of the 2022 Copa Libertadores.
The Brazilian outfit defeated domestic rivals Athletico Paranaense in a 1-0 encounter to lift the trophy, thanks to an injury-time finish from Gabriel Barbosa.
Flamengo have been drawn into Group D with Chelsea, Esperance de Tunis and LAFC).
| Date | KO (Local) | Fixture | Venue |
| June 16 | 9:00 p.m. EDT | Flamengo vs. Espérance de Tunis | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 20 | 2:00 p.m. EDT | Flamengo vs. Chelsea | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 24 | 9:00 p.m. EDT | LAFC vs. Flamengo | Camping World Stadium, Orlando |
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