Flamengo wins the Brazilian League and provokes Palmeiras with “vice again”!

Rubro Negro provoked Alverde after the victory that secured the eighth title of the Brazilian Championship, on Wednesday, 3

December 4
2025
– 00:11

(Updated at 00:22)

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Flamengo won their eighth Brazilian league title by defeating Ceara, and teased runner-up Palmeiras with social media posts that highlighted their dominant campaign in the competition.




“The Vice Again”: Flamengo mocks Palmeiras after its early victory in the Brazilian League

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In addition to celebrating its eighth title in the Brazilian championship, Flamengo was keen to take to social media to excite Palmeiras, the runner-up of the tournament, after the expected victory over Ceara 1-0 in the Maracanã.

“The vice again,” wrote Rubro Negro on the post that shared the result of Verdão’s 3-0 win over Atletico MG (see below).

The post also led to significant interaction on Flamingo’s profile, reaching more than 600,000 views just 30 minutes after posting. In the comments, fans took the opportunity to mock the Sao Paulo club.

This victory crowned Flamengo’s dominant campaign this season, which led 27 out of 37 rounds in the Brazilian championship. Moreover, the Rio team suffered from Palmeiras, who played five matches without achieving a win in the final stage of the tournament.

Flamengo’s season is also impressive in terms of numbers: with one round remaining, the team has 78 points, 23 wins, 9 draws and only 5 defeats. He also scored 75 goals and conceded 24, bringing his tally to 51. Uruguayan Arascaeta tops the team’s scorers list with 18 goals.

In addition to the 2025 title, in the Trophy Room, the Gavea team pays tribute to the achievements of 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1992, 2009, 2019 and 2020. In 2011, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) considered Flamengo’s title, but the decision was overturned by the courts.

However, the asterisk comes from the controversial 1987 year. At that time, in the midst of the crisis of the Brazilian Football Confederation and the danger of not holding the national championship, the 13 main teams of the country at the time – Clube dos 13 – came together and created the Copa União.