The night of partying at Maracanã didn’t just resonate in Brazil. Flamengo’s title in the Brazilian Championship, confirmed with the 1-0 victory over Ceará, immediately echoed in the international press, which treated the feat as another chapter of a team that dominates the continent in 2025.
From Madrid to Buenos Aires, the main sports portals highlighted not only the achievement, but the context that transformed the club into an absolute protagonist of the South American season.
In Spain, the newspaper “AS” opted for an openly emphatic tone when defining the red-black campaign as “historic”. The vehicle highlighted the role of Filipe Luís, exalted as the new “King of Brazil”, and described the coach as the central figure in rebuilding the squad.
In Argentina, “TyC Sports” drew attention to the team’s impressive run, remembering that winning the Brasileirão came just four days after the Libertadores title. The portal reinforced that, even with Palmeiras playing their part in the round, Samuel Lino’s victory guaranteed the difference necessary for Flamengo to close the campaign in advance.
The Argentinean “Diário Olé” also adopted a more relaxed tone, saying that the team “is full of so many champions” and highlighted the fact that Filipe Luís will repeat exactly the same lineup that beat Palmeiras in Lima.
In Chile, “La Tercera” put the spotlight on Erick Pulgar, remembering that the Chilean midfielder has “seven stars” (as the state championship does not count) with the . The newspaper described the week as “overwhelming” for the club, highlighting the short interval between the Libertadores decision and the confirmation of the national title.
The international repercussion reinforces the dimension of the red and black season. With this Wednesday’s triumph, Flamengo reaches its eighth Brazilian title (1980, 1982, 1983, 1992, 2009, 2019, 2020 and 2025), as the CBF maintains Sport as champion of that edition.
The team concludes its participation in the Brasileirão next Sunday, when it visits Mirassol.
