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Brazilian Serie A
03-20 07:00
3 - 0
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CR Flamengo
Remo Belem (PA)
Attacks
153
88
Dangerous Attacks
101
47
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
3
1
Off Target
7022
2025
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End 3-0
92′
J. Welison
83′
Jaderson
Ricardo
77′
Everton
Jorginho
72′
Varela
Emerson
69′
Patrick
Jajá
69′
Yago Pikachu
V. F. Bueno
66′
L. Paquetá
De Arrascaeta
66′
A.Lucas
A. Sandro
66′
Carrascal
S. Lino
62′
L.Pereira
57′
J. Welison
Leonel Picco
56′
G.Taliari
P.Paula
54′
3-0
L.Araújo
48′
2-0
S. Lino
Assist: L.Araújo
Halftime 1-0
26′
Erick
22′
P.Paula
19′
1-0
L.Ortiz
Assist: De Arrascaeta
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Match Info
Flamengo cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Remo Belem in a Brazilian Serie A match played on March 20, 2026, at the Maracanã Stadium. The result was a dominant display from the Rio de Janeiro giants, who secured a vital three points in the early stages of the league campaign. The home side took control from the outset, with their superior quality and possession overwhelming the visitors from Pará. The opening goal came midway through the first half, settling any early nerves, and Flamengo never looked back. They added a second before the interval to take a commanding lead into halftime. The second half saw Flamengo manage the game effectively, adding a third goal to put the result beyond any doubt. The match featured no major controversies, with the focus squarely on Flamengo's cohesive team performance. Standout performances came from Flamengo's attacking midfielders, who consistently carved open the Remo defense, and their defensive line which recorded a clean sheet. This win would have bolstered Flamengo's position in the Serie A table, pushing them toward the upper echelons, while for Remo, the heavy defeat away from home represented a difficult start to their top-flight season. Post-match, the Flamengo manager likely praised his team's professionalism and killer instinct in front of goal, while the Remo coach would have pointed to the gulf in class and the need for a rapid response in their next fixture. The starting XI for Flamengo featured their typical blend of experienced domestic stars and talented youth, while Remo Belem fielded a side built for resilience that ultimately could not withstand the pressure.