Flamengo, Jorginho and Arsenal
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As the United States readies for the FIFA Club World Cup, concern over such things as travel, fan safety and even economic uncertainty threaten to diminish enthusiasm for the tournament.
The Trump administration’s policies may have contributed to lower ticket sales for a Club World Cup tournament starting next week.
As Flamengo prepare for their latest shot at the Club World Cup, optimism mingles with a sense of unfinished business among those closest to the club. Rodinei, a former right-back who featured in the 2019 final against Liverpool,
As relayed by Ge Globo, the Italy international doubled down on his decision to cut ties with Arsenal early in order to represent the Rio de Janeiro side at the Club World Cup. “The desire to experience all this here is so great that we end up doing a lot of things, and I’m very happy with the decision I made.”
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Flamengo progressed to the knockout stage by finishing second in Group C, tied on 11 points with LDU Quito but edged into the runner-up spot on tiebreakers. Their group campaign included away wins against Deportivo Táchira and home victories over LDU, but also a home loss to Central Córdoba and a draw in Argentina.