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Flamengo Youth Academy
Full nameClube de Regatas do Flamengo Youth Academy
StadiumEstádio da Gávea
Capacity4,000[1]
Coordinates22°58′41.59″S 43°13′15.72″W / 22.9782194°S 43.2210333°W / -22.9782194; -43.2210333
Vice presidentVitor Zanelli Albuquerque
Head coachFilipe Luís (U-20)
TBA (U-17)
LeagueCampeonato Brasileiro Sub-20
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17
2023
2023
U-20, 1st of 20
U-17, 4th of 20
Websitehttps://www.flamengo.com.br/futebol-base

The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Youth Academy (Brazilian Portuguese: Categorias de Base) are the youth academy of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, a Brazilian football club based in Rio de Janeiro.[2] Is composed of several youth teams and is considered one of the most prolific football academies in Brazil as also in the world.

Flamengo's Youth Squads of all categories have won trophies at national and international level. Numerous international players have graduated from the academy team. Notable academy graduates in recent years include Lyon midfielder Lucas Paquetá, Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior, 2016 Summer Olympic Games Gold Medal midfielder Renato Augusto alongside many first team players, such as midfielder Reinier Jesus.

The youth sector is composed of various squads divided by age groups. Clube de Regatas do Flamengo is responsible for over 100 young athletes in 5 different categories: U-11, U-13, U-15, U-17, U-20. The U-20 squad currently plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20, the Copa do Brasil Sub-20, the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, the Campeonato Carioca Sub-20 and the Torneio Octávio Pinto Guimarães.[3] The U-17 squad currently plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17, the Copa do Brasil Sub-17 and the Campeonato Carioca Sub-17.[4]

Stadium

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Flamengo's Youth Academy home stadium is nominally the Estádio da Gávea (officially named the Estádio José Bastos Padilha at Flamengo's Gávea Headquarters), which was inaugurated on September 4, 1938, and has a capacity of 4,000 people.[5] The stadium is named after José Bastos Padilha, Flamengo's president at the time of the stadium's construction, from 1933 to 1937.[6] Gávea Stadium is not actually located in the neighborhood of Gávea but rather in Leblon.[7]

Since the 1990s, the stadium has been used almost exclusively for the club's youth and women's teams' matches, and as the training ground for the senior team.[8]

Ninho do Urubu

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All the youth teams currently train at the club's main training ground, Ninho do Urubu, located in the Vargem Grande neighborhood, in the West Zone.[9] These athletes have modern dormitories, living room, recreation room and cafeteria. The athletes also have medical, dental and psychological assistance.

On the morning of February 8, 2019 a fire broke out in the living quarters of several youth academy players while they were sleeping.[10] Ten players between the ages of 14 and 17 were killed, and three others were hospitalized with burn injuries.[11]

Honours

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Under-20s

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Intercontinental
Competitions Titles Seasons
U20 Intercontinental Cup 1s 2024
Continental
Competitions Titles Seasons
U-20 Copa Libertadores 1s 2024
Domestic
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 2s 2019, 2023
Supercopa do Brasil Sub-20 1 2019
Inter-state
Competitions Titles Seasons
Taça Belo Horizonte de Juniores 3 1986, 2003, 2007
Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior 4 1990, 2011, 2016, 2018
Copa Cultura de Juniores 1 2005
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Carioca Sub-20 31 1921, 1936, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1965, 1967, 1972, 1973, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015, 2018, 2019
Taça Antônio Nicolau Santana 1 1980
Troféu Walter Vasconcelos 1 1980
Taça Álvaro Nascimento 1 1982
Troféu Rubens de Andrade Reis 1 1983
Copa Rio Sub-20 11 1984, 1985, 1993, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019
Taça Dario de Mello Pinto 1 1985
Taça Luiz Barbosa 1 1986
Taça Guanabara Sub-20 9 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2015, 2018
Taça Rio Sub-20 9 1989, 1993, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016
Others
Competitions Titles Seasons
Torneio da Associação Brasileira de Treinadores de Futebol 1 1980
Torneio Internacional da Coreia 1 1983
Torneio Fernando Horta 1 1989
Torneio Internacional da Venezuela 1 1993
Torneio Internacional da Holanda 1 1998
Torneio Internacional dos Emirados Árabes 1 2002
  •   record
  • S shared record

Under-17s

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Domestic
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 1 2019, 2021
Copa do Brasil Sub-17 2 2018, 2021
Supercopa do Brasil Sub-17 1 2021
Inter-state
Competitions Titles Seasons
Torneio Rio-São Paulo 1 1961
Copa Macaé Sub-17 2 1999, 2006
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Carioca Sub-17 19 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017
Taça Preguinho 2 1975, 1976
Copa Rio Sub-17 6 1986, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2004
Taça Rio Sub-17 2 1991, 2006
Taça Guanabara Sub-17 2 2006, 2012
Others
Competitions Titles Seasons
Torneio Antônio do Passo 1 1959
Copa Circuito das Águas 2 2006, 2007

Others

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Inter-state
Competitions Titles Seasons
Copa Votorantim Sub-15 2 2015, 2017
State
Competitions Titles Seasons
Campeonato Carioca Sub-15 11 1969, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2007, 2016, 2018
Taça Guanabara Sub-15 1 2012
Taça Rio Sub-15 1 2013
Others
Competitions Titles Seasons
Copa Volvo 1 1990
Copa da Amizade Brasil-Japão 4 1999, 2005, 2011, 2014
Copa Nike 1 2000
Mundialito de Futebol Sub-15 1 2002
Copa Juventude 1 2011
Lion City Cup 1 2011
Copa Dadazinho Super (MG) 1 2013

Youth squads

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Flamengo U20 squad

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As of 23 August 2024[12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Brazil BRA Alysson
GK Brazil BRA Andrew
GK Brazil BRA Caio Barone
GK Brazil BRA Dyogo Alves
GK Brazil BRA Eduardo Jung
GK Brazil BRA João Vitor
GK Brazil BRA Lucas Furtado
GK Brazil BRA Raphael
DF Brazil BRA Ainoã
DF Brazil BRA Daniel Sales
DF Brazil BRA Darlan
DF Brazil BRA Diego Santos
DF Brazil BRA Germano
DF Brazil BRA Gusttavo
DF Brazil BRA Iago Teodoro
DF Brazil BRA João Pedro Da Mata
DF Brazil BRA João Victor Carbone
DF Brazil BRA João Victor
DF Brazil BRA Julio Neto
DF Brazil BRA Lucas Barbosa
DF Brazil BRA Lucyan
DF Brazil BRA Pedro Lemos
DF Brazil BRA Rayan Lucas
DF Brazil BRA Victor Thiago
DF Brazil BRA Zé Welinton (on loan from Desportivo Brasil)
DF Brazil BRA Wesley
MF Peru PER Adriano Neciosup (on loan from Alianza Lima)
MF Brazil BRA Bill
MF Brazil BRA Caio Garcia (on loan from Ferroviária)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Daniel Rogério
MF Brazil BRA Fabiano (on loan from Audax)
MF Brazil BRA Felipe Vieira
MF Brazil BRA Iago Lacerda
MF Brazil BRA Jean Carlos
MF Brazil BRA João Alves
MF Chile CHI Joan Orellana (on loan from Universidad Católica)
MF Paraguay PAR Jorge Mora
MF Brazil BRA Kauã Ferreira
MF Brazil BRA Kauan Pereira
MF Brazil BRA Kauan Menegatti
MF Brazil BRA Luís Aucélio
MF Brazil BRA Magrão
MF Brazil BRA Manu
MF Brazil BRA Rayan Lucas
MF Brazil BRA Rodriguinho
MF Brazil BRA Thiago Medeiros (on loan from Atlético Goianiense)
FW Brazil BRA Adriel
FW Brazil BRA Felipe Lima
FW Brazil BRA Felipe Teresa
FW Brazil BRA Guilherme
FW Brazil BRA Isaque
FW Brazil BRA Lucas Oliveira
FW Nigeria NGA Oluwashola Ogundana
FW Brazil BRA Pedrinho
FW Brazil BRA Rafael Vargas
FW Brazil BRA Victor Silva
FW Brazil BRA Wallace Yan


Flamengo U17 squad

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As of 24 July 2024[13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Brazil BRA Eduardo Gonçalves
DF Brazil BRA Erick
DF Brazil BRA Gladson
DF Brazil BRA Gustavo Gonçalo
DF Brazil BRA Hernandes
DF Brazil BRA Hugo
DF Brazil BRA Joaquim
DF Brazil BRA Júlio Pedro
DF Brazil BRA Sérgio Júnior
DF Brazil BRA Johny Góes
DF Brazil BRA Marcel Levy
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Edmilson
MF Brazil BRA Euder
MF Brazil BRA Gabriel Cunha (on loan from Nova Iguaçu)
MF Brazil BRA Germano
MF Brazil BRA Manu
MF Brazil BRA Vitor Fonseca
FW Brazil BRA Luan Andrey
FW Brazil BRA Lucas Matheus
FW Brazil BRA Paulo Roberto
FW Brazil BRA Riquelmy
FW Brazil BRA Nicolas Borba

Staff

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Flamengo U20 current staff

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As of 19 January 2023[12]
Position Name
Coaching staff
Head coach Brazil Filipe Luís
Assistant coach Spain Ivan Palanco
Assistant coach Brazil Luiz Felipe
Goalkeepers trainer Brazil Breno Caetano
Medical staff
Fitness coach Brazil Luiz Capella
Team doctor Brazil Ricardo Steiner

Flamengo U17 current staff

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As of 23 March 2024[13]
Position Name
Coaching staff
Head coach TBA
Assistant coach Brazil Leonardo Ramos
Goalkeepers trainer Brazil Fábio Pacobahyba
Medical staff
Fitness coach Brazil Carlos Bezerra
Team doctor Brazil Fernando Sassaki
Physiotherapist Brazil Diego Pereira
Physiotherapist Brazil Fernando Nascimento

Players

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Appearances

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  • Players with 100+ appearances for Flamengo.
  • All matches, including friendlies and non-official matches.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
As of 19 January 2023
Name Nationality Position Flamengo career Club apps. Goals Ref.
Adílio  Brazil MF 1975–1987 617 129 [14]
Andrade  Brazil MF 1977–1988 570 29 [15]
Cantarele  Brazil GK 1973–1983
1984–1989
557 0 [16]
Carlinhos  Brazil MF 1958–1969 514 23 [17]
Jadir  Brazil MF 1952–1962 498 7 [18]
José Ufarte  Spain FW 1958–1961
1962–1964
106 16 [19]
Juan  Brazil DF 1996–2002
2016–2019
332 32 [20]
João Gomes  Brazil MF 2020–2022 122 4 [21]
Júlio César  Brazil GK 1997–2004
2018
287 0 [22]
Júnior  Brazil DF 1974–1984
1989–1993
876 76 [23]
Leandro  Brazil DF 1978–1990 415 14 [24]
Luiz Antônio  Brazil MF 2011–2015 178 10 [25]
Paulo Victor  Brazil GK 2007–2017 173 0 [26]
Rondinelli  Brazil DF 1973–1981 407 12 [27]
Tita  Brazil FW 1977–1985 391 134 [28]
Welinton  Brazil DF 2009–2014 152 5 [29]
Zico  Brazil FW 1971–1983
1985–1990
732 508 [30]
Zinho  Brazil MF 1986–1992
2004–2005
470 63 [31]

Internationals

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  • Players who made 10 appearances or more for his country at full international level.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
As of 20 July 2024
Name Country National Football Team
Apps Goals
Andrade  Brazil 11 1
Adriano  Brazil 48 27
Carlos Mozer  Brazil 32 0
Djalminha  Brazil 14 5
José Ufarte  Spain 16 2
Juan  Brazil 79 7
Júlio César  Brazil 87 0
Júnior  Brazil 74 6
Júnior Baiano  Brazil 25 2
Leandro  Brazil 27 2
Leonardo  Brazil 55 7
Lucas Paquetá  Brazil 50 11
Mário Zagallo  Brazil 33 5
Renato Augusto  Brazil 32 6
Richard Ríos  Colombia 13 2
Rodrigo  Spain 28 8
Sávio  Brazil 21 4
Thiago Alcântara  Spain 46 2
Tita  Brazil 32 6
Vinícius Júnior  Brazil 33 5
Zico  Brazil 71 48
Zinho  Brazil 57 7

Highest transfer fees received

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  • Top 10 highest transfer fees received.
  • The list is ordered by the amount of R$ received.
Rank Nat. Player To Fee (R$) Fee (US$) Fee () Date Ref
1 Brazil Vinícius Júnior Spain Real Madrid R$164 million US$53.4 million €45.0 million July 2018 [32]
2 Brazil Lucas Paquetá Italy Milan R$150 million US$40.3 million €35.0 million January 2018 [33]
3 Brazil Reinier Jesus Spain Real Madrid R$136 million US$33.0 million €30.0 million January 2020 [34]
4 Brazil Matheus França England Crystal Palace R$104.4 million US$22.0 million €20.0 million July 2023 [35]
5 Brazil João Gomes England Wolverhampton Wanderers R$103.2 million US$20.3 million €18.7 million January 2023 [36][37]
6 Brazil Rodrigo Muniz England Fulham R$49.5 million US$9.4 million €8.0 million August 2021 [38]
7 Brazil Léo Duarte Italy Milan R$42.2 million US$11.1 million €10.0 million July 2019 [39]
8 Brazil Jean Lucas France Lyon R$34.0 million US$9.0 million €8.0 million June 2019 [40]
9 Brazil Yuri César United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli R$31.0 million US$6.0 million €4.9 million January 2021 [41]
10 Brazil Jorge France Monaco R$30.4 million US$9.6 million €9.0 million January 2017 [42]

Former coaches

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  • Coaches who win the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior.
  • Coaches in bold currently still train for the club.
  • Coaches in italic currently still train in professional football.
As of 29 January 2022
Name Nationality Academy career Honours Ref.
Ernesto Paulo  Brazil 1990 1990 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
Maurício Souza  Brazil 2016–2021 2018 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
2018 Taça Guanabara Sub-20
2018 Campeonato Carioca Sub-20
2018 Copa Rio Sub-20
2019 Taça Guanabara Sub-20
2019 Campeonato Carioca Sub-20
2019 Copa Rio Sub-20
2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20
2019 Supercopa do Brasil Sub-20
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Mário Jorge  Brazil 2016–2024 2024 U-20 Copa Libertadores
2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20
2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17
2021 Supercopa do Brasil Sub-17
Paulo Henrique Filho  Brazil 2011 2011 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
2011 Copa Rio Sub-20
Zé Ricardo  Brazil 2005–2008
2012–2016
2016 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
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