This is a list of statistics and records related to Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. Flamengo is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, that currently plays in the Brazilian Série A.
Honors
Domestic
- Winners (6): 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987(1), 1992, 2009
- Winners (3): 1990, 2006, 2013
- Runner-up (3): 1997, 2003, 2004
- Winners (1): 2001
- Runner-up (1): 1964
- Winners (32): 1914, 1915, 1920, 1921, 1925, 1927, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1978, 1979 (C), 1979 (S), 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
- Runner-up (30): 1912, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1969, 1973, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2010
- Winners (1): 1961
- Runner-up (2): 1958, 1997
- Winners (20): 1970, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014
- Runner-up (9): 1966, 1968, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003
- Winners (8): 2004
- Runner-up (7): 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2010
- Winners (1): 1991
- Runner-up (1): 1993
- Winners (6): 1920, 1922, 1946, 1951, 1952, 1959
- Runner-up (10): 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1939, 1944, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1965
(1) (main article: Copa União) In 1987, Brazilian football running body, the
CBF, was undergoing severe financial difficulties and therefore announced it would not be able to organize a national championship. In response to that, the 13 most popular football clubs in Brazil decided to organize their own league, the
Copa União, with no CBF interference (a move not unlike the creation of club-run football leagues all over Europe). The
Clube dos 13 was created to run the league, which was played by 16 teams (three other clubs were invited). In a first moment the CBF agreed to grant the title of national champions to the winners of the
Copa União, but changed course later, due to resistance from smaller clubs and to the prospect of forever losing control of the national championship. The CBF then organized its own championship with teams that had been excluded from the Copa União and announced it would grant the title of national champions to the eventual winners of a run-off between the two best teams of the Copa União (which it dubbed the "Green Module") and the two best teams of its own championship (which it called the "Yellow Module"). All of the members of the Clube dos 13 rejected the move and announced none of them would play this run-off. Flamengo eventually beat Internacional in the Copa União final match and were considered the national champions by the Clube dos 13, most of the national media and the public opinion. The CBF insisted on having the run-off, but neither Flamengo nor Internacional showed up. Sport Club Recife eventually beat Guarani Futebol Clube and was considered the national champions by the CBF, who appointed both clubs to represent Brazil in next year's
Copa Libertadores de América. Flamengo were considered the national champions by the National Council of Sports, the entity legally in charge of settling the dispute in 1988, before the 1988 Constitution. Years later Sport were considered the national champions by a Federal judge. The controversy remains to this day, with most of the public opinion and the media considering Flamengo to have won the national title on six occasions.
South American
- Winners (1): 1981
- Runners-up (2): 1993, 1995
- Winners (1): 1999
- Runners-up (1): 2001
- Winners (1): 1996
Worldwide
- Winners (1): 1981
Doubles and Trebles
- Domestic Double (5)
- State and League: 2009[16][16]
- Continental Double (2)
- State and Copa Libertadores: 1981[17][18]
Especially short competitions such as the Recopa Sudamericana, Intercontinental Cup (now defunct), or FIFA Club World Cup are not generally considered to contribute towards a Double or Treble.
Other tournaments
- Int'l Lima Tournament (Peru) : 1952, 1959
- Juan Perón Trophy (Argentina): 1953
- Tel Aviv Tournament (Israel) : 1958
- Int'l Summer Tournament (Argentina, Uruguay) : 1961
- Naranja Trophy (Spain) : 1964, 1986
- Mohammed V Trophy (Morocco) : 1968
- Rio de Janeiro International Summer Tournament :1970, 1972
- Tournament of the People: 1972
- Palma de Mallorca Trophy (Spain): 1978
- Ramón de Carranza Trophy (Spain): 1979, 1980
- Prince of Astúrias & Algarve Trophy (Spain):1980
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- Napoli Tournament (Italy) : 1981
- Punta del Este Tournament (Uruguay) : 1981
- Colombino Trophy (Spain) : 1988
- Kirin Cup (Japan): 1988
- Hamburg Tournament (Germany): 1989
- Sharp Cup (Japan): 1990
- Pepsi Cup (Malaysia) : 1990
- Marlboro Cup (USA): 1990
- Kuala Lumpur Tournament (Malaysia): 1994
- SEE Tournament (Japan): 1994
- Brazilian World Champions Cup: 1997 (undefeated)
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Players records
All-time records
- All matches and goals considered, including friendlies and non-official matches.
- Players in bold currently still play for the club.
Foreign players all-time records
- All matches and goals considered, including friendlies and non-official matches.
- Players in bold currently still play for the club.
- Players in italic currently still play professional football.
Brazilian League records
- Includes only matches and goals for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
- Players in bold currently still play for the club.
- Players in italic currently still play professional football.
Foreign players Brazilian League records
- Includes only matches and goals for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
- Players in bold currently still play for the club.
- Players in italic currently still play professional football.
Team campaigns
Série A
Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position | Year | Position |
1971 | 14th | 1981 | 6th | 1991 | 9th | 2001 | 24th | 2011 | 4th |
1972 | 12th | 1982 | 1st | 1992 | 1st | 2002 | 18th | 2012 | 11th |
1973 | 24th | 1983 | 1st | 1993 | 7th | 2003 | 8th | 2013 | 16th |
1974 | 6th | 1984 | 5th | 1994 | 17th | 2004 | 17th | 2014 | 10th |
1975 | 8th | 1985 | 9th | 1995 | 21st | 2005 | 15th | 2015 | 11th |
1976 | 5th | 1986 | 11th | 1996 | 13th | 2006 | 11th | 2016 | |
1977 | 9th | 1987 | 1st | 1997 | 5th | 2007 | 3rd | 2017 | |
1978 | 16th | 1988 | 6th | 1998 | 11th | 2008 | 5th | 2018 | |
1979 | 9th | 1989 | 9th | 1999 | 12th | 2009 | 1st | 2019 | |
1980 | 1st | 1990 | 11th | 2000 | 15th | 2010 | 14th | 2020 | |
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Copa do Brasil
Year | Round | Year | Round | Year | Round |
1989 | semifinals | 2000 | quarterfinals | 2011 | quarterfinals |
1990 | champions | 2001 | quarterfinals | 2012 | DNP |
1991 | DNP | 2002 | DNP | 2013 | champions |
1992 | DNP | 2003 | runners-up | 2014 | semifinals |
1993 | semifinals | 2004 | runners-up | 2015 | round of 16 |
1994 | DNP | 2005 | round of 16 | 2016 | |
1995 | semifinals | 2006 | champions | 2017 | |
1996 | semifinals | 2007 | DNP | 2018 | |
1997 | runners-up | 2008 | DNP | 2019 | |
1998 | round of 16 | 2009 | quarterfinals | 2020 | |
1999 | quarterfinals | 2010 | DNP | 2021 | |
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Season records
Current national league format
- {|class="wikitable"
|-bgcolor="#efefef"
! Season
! style="width:5%;"| Div.
! Pos.
! Pl.
! W
! D
! L
! GS
! GA
! P
!Cup
!colspan=2|CONMEBOL
!Top Scorer (League)
!Head Coach
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|align=center|2003
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|8
|align=center|46
|align=center|18
|align=center|12
|align=center|16
|align=center|66
|align=center|73
|align=center|66
|align=center|Runner-up
|align=center|CS
|align=center|Preliminary round
|align=left|N/A
|align=left| Evaristo de Macedo / Nelsinho Baptista / Oswaldo de Oliveira / Waldemar Lemos
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|align=center|2004
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|15
|align=center|46
|align=center|13
|align=center|15
|align=center|18
|align=center|51
|align=center|53
|align=center|54
|align=center|Runner-up
|align=center|CS
|align=center|Preliminary round
|align=left|N/A
|align=left| Abel Braga / P.C. Gusmão / Ricardo Gomes
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|align=center|2005
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|15
|align=center|42
|align=center|14
|align=center|13
|align=center|15
|align=center|56
|align=center|60
|align=center|52
|align=center|Round of 16
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|DNP
|align=left|N/A
|align=left| Júlio César Leal / Cuca / Celso Roth / Joel Santana
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|align=center|2006
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|11
|align=center|38
|align=center|15
|align=center|7
|align=center|16
|align=center|44
|align=center|48
|align=center|52
|align=center|Champion
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|DNP
|align=left|N/A
|align=left| Valdir Espinosa / Waldemar Lemos / Ney Franco
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|align=center|2007
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|3
|align=center|38
|align=center|17
|align=center|10
|align=center|11
|align=center|55
|align=center|49
|align=center|61
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|CL
|align=center|Round of 16
|align=left| Ibson – 6
Souza – 6
Juan – 6
|align=left| Ney Franco / Joel Santana
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|align=center|2008
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|5
|align=center|38
|align=center|18
|align=center|10
|align=center|10
|align=center|67
|align=center|48
|align=center|64
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|CL
|align=center|Round of 16
|align=left| Ibson – 11
|align=left| Joel Santana / Caio Júnior
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|align=center|2009
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center bgcolor="gold"|1
|align=center|38
|align=center|19
|align=center|10
|align=center|9
|align=center|58
|align=center|44
|align=center|67
|align=center|Quarterfinals
|align=center|CS
|align=center|Preliminary round
|align=left| Adriano – 19
|align=left| Cuca / Jorge Luís Andrade
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|align=center|2010
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|14
|align=center|38
|align=center|9
|align=center|17
|align=center|12
|align=center|41
|align=center|44
|align=center|44
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|CL
|align=center|Quarterfinals
|align=left| Dejan Petković – 5
Diego Maurício – 5
|align=left| Jorge Luís Andrade / Rogério Lourenço / Paulo Silas / Vanderlei Luxemburgo
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|align=center|2011
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|4
|align=center|38
|align=center|15
|align=center|16
|align=center|7
|align=center|59
|align=center|47
|align=center|61
|align=center|Quarterfinals
|align=center|CS
|align=center|Round of 16
|align=left| Deivid – 15
|align=left| Vanderlei Luxemburgo
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|align=center|2012
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|11
|align=center|38
|align=center|12
|align=center|14
|align=center|12
|align=center|39
|align=center|46
|align=center|50
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|CL
|align=center|Group Stage
|align=left| Vágner Love – 13
|align=left| Vanderlei Luxemburgo / Joel Santana / Dorival Júnior
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|align=center|2013
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|11
|align=center|38
|align=center|12
|align=center|13
|align=center|13
|align=center|43
|align=center|46
|align=center|49
|align=center|Champion
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|DNP
|align=left| Hernane – 16
|align=left| Dorival Júnior / Jorginho / Mano Menezes / Jayme de Almeida
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|align=center|2014
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|10
|align=center|38
|align=center|14
|align=center|10
|align=center|14
|align=center|46
|align=center|47
|align=center|52
|align=center|Semifinals
|align=center|CL
|align=center|Group Stage
|align=left| Eduardo da Silva – 8
|align=left| Jayme de Almeida / Ney Franco / Vanderlei Luxemburgo
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|align=center|2015
|align=center rowspan="1"|Série A
|align=center|11
|align=center|38
|align=center|15
|align=center|4
|align=center|19
|align=center|45
|align=center|53
|align=center|49
|align=center|Round of 16
|align=center|DNP
|align=center|DNP
|align=left| Alan Patrick – 7
|align=left| Vanderlei Luxemburgo / Cristóvão Borges / Oswaldo de Oliveira
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|align=center colspan="2"|Total
|align=center|–
|align=center|514
|align=center|191
|align=center|151
|align=center|172
|align=center|670
|align=center|611
|align=center|666
|align=center|–
|align=center colspan="2"|–
|align=center|–
|align=center|–
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Conmebol tournaments
Copa Libertadores
Year | Round | Year | Round | Year | Round | Year | Round | Year | Round | Year | Round |
1960 | DNP | 1970 | DNP | 1980 | DNP | 1990 | DNP | 2000 | DNP | 2010 | quarterfinals |
1961 | DNP | 1971 | DNP | 1981 | champion | 1991 | quarterfinals | 2001 | DNP | 2011 | DNP |
1962 | DNP | 1972 | DNP | 1982 | semifinals | 1992 | DNP | 2002 | group-stage | 2012 | group-stage |
1963 | DNP | 1973 | DNP | 1983 | group-stage | 1993 | quarterfinals | 2003 | DNP | 2013 | DNP |
1964 | DNP | 1974 | DNP | 1984 | semifinals | 1994 | DNP | 2004 | DNP | 2014 | group-stage |
1965 | DNP | 1975 | DNP | 1985 | DNP | 1995 | DNP | 2005 | DNP | 2015 | DNP |
1966 | DNP | 1976 | DNP | 1986 | DNP | 1996 | DNP | 2006 | DNP | 2016 | DNP |
1967 | DNP | 1977 | DNP | 1987 | DNP | 1997 | DNP | 2007 | round of 16 | 2017 | |
1968 | DNP | 1978 | DNP | 1988 | DNP | 1998 | DNP | 2008 | round of 16 | 2018 | |
1969 | DNP | 1979 | DNP | 1989 | DNP | 1999 | DNP | 2009 | DNP | 2019 | |
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Copa Sudamericana
Year | Round | Year | Round |
2002 | DNP | 2012 | DNP |
2003 | preliminary round | 2012 | TBD |
2004 | preliminary round | 2014 | DNP |
2005 | DNP | 2015 | DNP |
2006 | DNP | 2016 | |
2007 | DNP | 2017 | |
2008 | DNP | 2018 | |
2009 | preliminary round | 2019 | |
2010 | DNP | 2020 | |
2011 | round of 16 | 2021 | |
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Copa Mercosur(*)
Year | Round |
1998 | group stage |
1999 | champions |
2000 | quarterfinals |
2001 | runners-up |
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(*)Copa Mercosur does not exist anymore
- DNP = Did not participate
References
External links
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