Tag: Flamengo

  • Flamengo striker, Gabriel Barbosa, suspended for two years for attempted anti-doping fraud

    Flamengo striker, Gabriel Barbosa, suspended for two years for attempted anti-doping fraud

    Flamengo and Brazil striker Gabriel Barbosa, also known as ‘Gabigol,’ has been suspended for two years for attempted anti-doping fraud.

    According to local media reports, the 27-year-old made it difficult to undergo an anti-doping test the day before a game.

    The Brazilian Doping Control Authority said: “The aforementioned athlete was judged by the Anti-Doping Sports Court of Justice and, by a majority vote, it was decided that a violation of the anti-doping rule of attempted fraud had occurred.”

    Barbosa, who has represented his country 18 times, has denied the allegations.

    “I have never attempted to obstruct or defraud any test, and I trust that I will be cleared by the higher court,” he said in a post on X.

    “Since the beginning of my career as a footballer, I have always followed the rules of the game and never used banned substances. I have been subjected to dozens of tests, all of which have always been negative.

    “I am disappointed with the outcome of the judgement, but I will continue co-operating with the sporting authorities and trust that my innocence will be proven and re-established by the higher court.”

    The two-year ban for Gabriel Barbosa starts from the date of violation, which occurred on 8 April 2023.

    The Brazilian Serie A season begins on 14 April and concludes on 8 December, meaning Barbosa will miss the entire season but should be available for the start of the 2025 campaign.

    Flamengo expressed surprise at the verdict and stated they would assist the player with an appeal.

    “(The club) will assist the athlete in presenting an appeal to CAS, since it understands that there was no fraud, not even an attempt, to justify the punishment applied,” they said in a statement.

    Barbosa signed for Flamengo on a permanent deal in 2020 after a successful loan spell from Inter Milan, where he only played nine times in four years.

    The forward scored the winning goal in the 2022 Copa Libertadores final – South America’s version of the Champions League – in a 1-0 win over fellow Brazilian side Athletico Paranaense.

    Barbosa made his Brazil debut in a 2-0 friendly win over Panama in May 2016 and has scored five international goals.

  • Tite explains his decision to join Flamengo

    Tite explains his decision to join Flamengo

    Adenor Leonardo Bacchi, commonly known as Tite, has disclosed his reasons for accepting the task of leading Flamengo.

    After stepping down as Brazil’s coach following the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, he took over from Jorge Sampaoli, who was dismissed on September 28 due to his inability to secure a trophy for the club.

    “I didn’t want to come now, but there is a need,” Tite said during his unveiling. “It’s a professional challenge. I have never worked at this club. All of this motivates me.”

    Tite, 62, has signed a contract until December 2024.

    Flamengo lost to São Paulo in the Brazilian Cup final, was ousted by Paraguay’s Olimpia in the Copa Libertadores round of 16, and is now ranked fifth in the Brazilian championship with 44 points after 26 games, 11 points behind Botafogo.

  • Arturo Vidal blasts his former coach Jorge Sampaoli, says he’s a ‘loser’

    Arturo Vidal blasts his former coach Jorge Sampaoli, says he’s a ‘loser’


    Arturo Vidal has strongly criticized his former manager, Jorge Sampaoli, labeling him a “loser coach” due to the treatment he received at Flamengo.

    The ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich midfielder expressed his frustration with the Argentine coach for not granting him sufficient playing time at Flamengo following his debut for Athletico Paranaense.

    Vidal, who made a substitute appearance in his new club’s 2-0 victory over Bahia, expressed his joy at finally being able to play and condemned Sampaoli for his failure to “appreciate” his players.

    “I am very happy to be playing. I was always ready to play, it was just that I got stuck with a loser coach who did not know how to appreciate his players,” he said.

    Although it was a trophy-laden stint with Flamengo for Vidal, where he won the Copa Libertadores and Brazilian Cup, his contract was terminated at the start of the year.

    During his stay in Rio de Janeiro, he played just 21 matches, recording two goals and four assists.

    However, he is now looking ahead to the future and aims to secure a starting position so that he can prove himself as a winner once again.

    “All that is in the past now, I am happy now and I hope to be a starter in the upcoming matches and show everything that I have done over the course of my career, which is to be a winner,” he stated.

     Vidal will be back in action against Vasco da Gama on Sunday in the Brazilian Serie A.