What to watch at Flamengo during FIFA World Cup break
Flamengo's professional teams are on hiatus due to the 2026 World Cup, but there are plenty of tournaments for the youth teams.
Flamenco's professional teams (men and women) have been left to rest as the 2026 World Cup halts major tournaments. But if you miss out on supporting Rubro-Negro, the young teams are still moving forward with a packed schedule!
Standard 20 (Brasileirão and OPG competition)
The top juniors are expected to meet in national classics and regional tournaments:
06/14 (2:45pm): Padua vs Flamengo — OPG Match
06/17 (3:00pm): Flamengo vs Guayaquil — Brasileirão
06/20 (3:00pm): Sao Paulo vs Flamengo — Brasileirão
06/25 (3:00pm): Corinthians vs Flamengo — Brasileirão
06/28 (2:45pm): Flamengo vs Paduano — OPG match
07/01 (3:00 pm): Flamengo vs Avai — Brasileirão

Class 17 (Campeonato Carioca and Brasileirão)
The current focus will also shift to the national competition, with Sampaio Correra's future state champion this weekend:
06/16 (3:00pm): Flamengo vs Atlético-MG — Brasileirão
Round of 16 (Copa Rio)
The quality 16 men should be in the second half of June for the four-match Copa Rio de Janeiro:
06/17 (11:00pm): Flamengo vs Nova Iguazu
06/20 (10:00pm): Flamengo vs Campo Grande
06/24 (2:45pm): Flamengo vs Volta Redonda
06/27 (2:45pm): Flamengo vs Fluminense
Standard 15 (Campeonato Carioca)
Any youth team advancing toward the next round of state championships:
06/18 (10:00pm): Flamengo vs Bovista — Quarterfinal
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