2016 Clube de Regatas do Flamengo season

Flamengo
2016 season
Chairman Eduardo Bandeira de Mello
Manager Muricy Ramalho (until 26 May),
Zé Ricardo (since 27 May)
Brazilian Série A 3rd
Rio de Janeiro State League Eliminated, Semifinals
Copa do Brasil Eliminated, Second Round
Primeira Liga Eliminated, Semifinals
Copa Sudamericana Eliminated Round of 16
Top goalscorer League: Paolo Guerrero, 9 goals
All: Paolo Guerrero, 18 goals
Highest home attendance 65,743 (vs. Corinthians in the Estádio do Maracanã)
Lowest home attendance 2,705 (vs. Chapecoense in the Estádio Raulino de Oliveira)
Average home league attendance 25,462
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2016 season is the 121st year in the club's history, the 105th season in Clube de Regatas do Flamengo's football existence, and their 46th in the Brazilian Série A, having never been relegated from the top division.

This season Flamengo returned to the continental scenario after two years (last time playing in the 2014 Copa Libertadores) participating in the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, the last time Flamengo played in this competition was in 2011. The club also competed in the first edition of the Primeira Liga losing in the semi-finals to Atlético Paranaense. At Copa do Brasil the early elimination to Fortaleza in the second round gave the club a spot to play the Copa Sudamericana reaching the round of 16 being eliminated by Chilean club Palestino.

Club

First-team staff

As of 18 July 2016.[1]
Position Name
Head Coach Zé Ricardo
General Manager Rodrigo Caetano
Executive Director Carlos Mozer
Assistant Coach Jayme de Almeida
Goalkeeping Coach Victor Hugo
Fitness Coaches Marcelo Martorelli
Carlito Macedo
Medical Staff Manager Marcio Tannure
Doctors Marcelo Soares
Guilherme Runco
Luiz Claudio Baldi
Serafim Borges
Physiotherapists Mario Peixoto
Walteriano da Silva

Other information

Chairman Brazil Eduardo Bandeira de Mello
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Giulite Coutinho (13,544 / 110×75 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Raulino de Oliveira (20,255 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio do Pacaembu (37,730 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Nacional (72,788 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Arena das Dunas (31,375 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Mário Helênio (31,863 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio Kléber Andrade (21,152 / 105×68 meters)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Estádio do Maracanã (78,838 / 105×68 meters)

Source:CBF[2]

Uniform kits

For the first time in the club's history the football team have four different uniform kits for the season. The traditionals striped home kit and white away kit, and two alternate kits.

Home Kit
Away Kit
Alternate Kit
Alternate Kit
Goalkeeper Kit
Goalkeeper Kit

First-team squad

As of August 30, 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Brazil DF Rodinei
4 Brazil DF Juan (captain)
5 Brazil MF Willian Arão
6 Brazil DF Jorge
7 Brazil FW Marcelo Cirino
8 Brazil MF Márcio Araújo
9 Peru FW Paolo Guerrero
10 Brazil MF Ederson
11 Qatar FW Emerson
15 Brazil DF Réver (on loan from Internacional)
17 Brazil MF Gabriel
18 Brazil FW Leandro Damião (on loan from Santos)
19 Brazil MF Alan Patrick (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk)
21 Brazil DF Pará (on loan from Grêmio)
22 Brazil MF Éverton
23 Argentina MF Federico Mancuello
25 Argentina DF Alejandro Donatti
No. Position Player
26 Colombia MF Gustavo Cuéllar
30 Brazil DF Chiquinho
31 Brazil FW Fernandinho (on loan from Grêmio)
33 Brazil DF Rafael Vaz
35 Brazil MF Diego
37 Brazil MF Adryan
38 Brazil GK Alex Muralha
39 Brazil MF Lucas Paquetá
40 Brazil FW Thiago Santos
41 Brazil MF Ronaldo
43 Brazil DF Léo Duarte
44 Brazil GK Thiago
46 Brazil DF Thiago Ennes
47 Brazil FW Felipe Vizeu
48 Brazil GK Paulo Victor
Argentina MF Lucas Mugni

Players with Dual Nationality

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
19 July 2016 MF Brazil Diego Turkey Fenerbahçe Free[3]
14 July 2016 DF Argentina Alejandro Donatti Argentina Rosario Central 1,8m[4]
8 June 2016 DF Brazil Rafael Vaz Brazil Vasco da Gama Free[5]
20 January 2016 MF Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar Colombia Deportivo Cali R$8m[6]
6 January 2016 DF Brazil Chiquinho Brazil Santos Free
4 January 2016 MF Argentina Federico Mancuello Argentina Independiente R$12m[7]
22 December 2015 GK Brazil Alex Muralha Brazil Figueirense R$4m[8][9]
14 December 2015 MF Brazil Willian Arão Brazil Botafogo Free[10][11]
10 December 2015 DF Brazil Rodinei Brazil Ponte Preta Undisclosed[12][13]
8 December 2015 DF Brazil Juan Brazil Internacional Free

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
30 June 2016 DF Brazil Anderson Pico Released Free[14]
30 June 2016 DF Brazil Welinton Released Free[15]
30 May 2016 DF Brazil Arthur Henrique Released Free
24 May 2016 DF Brazil Wallace Brazil Grêmio R$3.2m
8 March 2016 FW Brazil Kayke Japan Yokohama F. Marinos R$6m[16]
8 January 2016 DF Brazil Samir Italy Udinese R$8m[17]

Loan in

Date from Date to Pos. Name From
12 July 2016 31 March 2017 FW Brazil Leandro Damião Brazil Santos
9 June 2016 31 March 2017 DF Brazil Réver Brazil Internacional
30 April 2016 30 June 2017 DF Brazil Igor Brazil Joinville
7 April 2016 31 December 2016 FW Brazil Fernandinho Brazil Grêmio
31 December 2015 13 July 2016 DF Brazil Arthur Henrique Brazil América (RN)

Loan out

Date from Date to Pos. Name To
29 August 2016 31 July 2017 GK Brazil Daniel Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv[18]
27 August 2016 31 December 2016 DF Brazil Rafael Dumas India FC Goa[19]
30 July 2016 31 July 2017 MF Argentina Héctor Canteros Argentina Vélez Sarsfield[20]
19 July 2016 31 December 2016 FW Brazil Nixon Brazil América (MG)[21]
12 July 2016 31 December 2016 MF Brazil Luiz Antônio Brazil Bahia
23 June 2016 30 June 2017 MF Brazil Jonas Croatia Dinamo Zagreb[22]
9 June 2016 31 December 2017 MF Brazil Muralha South Korea Pohang Steelers[23]
30 March 2016 31 December 2016 MF Brazil Jajá Brazil Avaí
23 February 2016 31 December 2016 MF Brazil Douglas Baggio Brazil Luverdense
11 February 2016 31 December 2016 GK Brazil César Brazil Ponte Preta[24]
11 January 2016 31 December 2016 MF Brazil Thomás Brazil Joinville[25]
1 January 2016 12 July 2016 MF Brazil Luiz Antônio Brazil Sport Recife
1 January 2016 31 December 2016 FW Brazil Paulinho Brazil Santos
1 January 2016 31 December 2016 DF Brazil Léo Brazil Atlético Paranaense

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Last updated on 12 December 2016.
  • Players in italic have left the club during the season.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalSérie ASudamericanaCopa do BrasilPrimeira LigaRio State League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2 DF Brazil Rodinei 361130204030141
3 DF Brazil César Martins 90300000005+10
4 DF Brazil Juan 3208+10304040120
5 MF Brazil Willian Arão 626374204041151
6 DF Brazil Jorge 554322214040131
7 FW Brazil Marcelo Cirino 501213+1122+113+121+3013+27
8 MF Brazil Márcio Araújo 5203603000309+10
9 FW Peru Paolo Guerrero 4318219303133135
10 MF Brazil Ederson 2114+41002+201+105+20
11 FW Qatar Emerson 2852+800+31202+108+24
14 DF Brazil Wallace 21000003040140
15 DF Brazil Réver 30229210000000
17 MF Brazil Gabriel 44415+7310303+106+81
18 FW Brazil Leandro Damião 1628+7210000000
19 MF Brazil Alan Patrick 46818+1043+1231104+61
20 MF Argentina Héctor Canteros 500+2000000+1020
21 DF Brazil Pará 32025+2020001020
22 MF Brazil Éverton 40525+431110312+40
23 MF Argentina Federico Mancuello 3659+1232+10311081
25 DF Argentina Alejandro Donatti 301+1010000000
26 MF Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar 3304+12030402080
29 FW Brazil Nixon 000000000000
30 DF Brazil Chiquinho 1606+102+1000104+10
31 FW Brazil Fernandinho 29411+1432+21000000
33 DF Brazil Rafael Vaz 32028+1030000000
34 DF Brazil Rafael Dumas 100+1000000000
35 MF Brazil Diego 18617610000000
37 MF Brazil Adryan 400+300+10000000
38 GK Brazil Alex Muralha 37033030000010
39 FW Brazil Lucas Paquetá 200000000+100+10
40 MF Brazil Thiago Santos 610+400000001+11
41 MF Brazil Ronaldo 200+100+10000000
43 DF Brazil Léo Duarte 907000100010
44 GK Brazil Thiago 000000000000
45 GK Brazil Daniel 000000000000
46 DF Brazil Thiago Ennes 000000000000
47 FW Brazil Felipe Vizeu 26810+550+100+101+103+43
48 GK Brazil Paulo Victor 29050104040150

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches

Rank Nation Number Name Série A Sudamericana Copa do Brasil Primeira Liga Rio State League Total
1Peru9Paolo Guerrero9013518
2Brazil7Marcelo Cirino2120712
3Brazil19Alan Patrick421018
Brazil47Felipe Vizeu50003
5Brazil5Willian Arão400037
6Brazil35Diego600006
7Argentina23Federico Mancuello301015
Brazil22Éverton31010
Qatar11Emerson01004
10Brazil31Fernandinho 310004
Brazil17Gabriel30001
Brazil6Jorge21001
13Brazil18Leandro Damião200002
Brazil15Réver20000
15Brazil14Wallace000011
Brazil2Rodinei00001
Brazil40Thiago Santos00001
Brazil10Ederson10000
Own Goal300003
Total527542997

Disciplinary record

Position Nation Number Name Série A Sudamericana Copa do Brasil Primeira Liga Rio State League Total
Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardRed card Red card
DF Brazil 2 Rodinei 100100000100300600
DF Brazil 3 César Martins 101000000000100201
DF Brazil 4 Juan 200100100000300700
MF Brazil 5 Willian Arão 500100000000000600
DF Brazil 6 Jorge 500000100000200700
FW Brazil 7 Marcelo Cirino 200000000000000200
MF Brazil 8 Márcio Araújo 210000000000100310
FW Peru 9 Paolo Guerrero 7000001000005001300
MF Brazil 10 Ederson 200000100000000300
FW Qatar 11 Emerson 300000000000000300
DF Brazil 14 Wallace 000000000100410510
DF Brazil 15 Réver 300000000000000300
FW Brazil 17 Gabriel 000100000000000100
FW Brazil 18 Leandro Damião 300100000000000400
FW Brazil 19 Alan Patrick 200000000000001201
MF Argentina 20 Héctor Canteros 000000000000000000
DF Brazil 21 Pará 300000000000000300
MF Brazil 22 Éverton 601000100000100801
MF Argentina 23 Federico Mancuello 310000000000200510
DF Argentina 25 Alejandro Donatti 000000000000000000
MF Colombia 26 Gustavo Cuéllar 000100200000301601
FW Brazil 29 Nixon 000000000000000000
DF Brazil 30 Chiquinho 100100000000000200
MF Brazil 31 Fernandinho 210000000000000210
DF Brazil 33 Rafael Vaz 400100000000000500
DF Brazil 34 Rafael Dumas 000000000000000000
MF Brazil 35 Diego 300000000000000300
MF Brazil 37 Adryan 000000000000000000
GK Brazil 38 Alex Muralha 300000000000000300
MF Brazil 39 Lucas Paquetá 000000000000100100
MF Brazil 40 Thiago Santos 000000000000000000
MF Brazil 41 Ronaldo 000100000000000100
FW Brazil 43 Léo Duarte 200000000000000200
GK Brazil 44 Thiago 000000000000000000
GK Brazil 45 Daniel 000000000000000000
DF Brazil 46 Thiago Ennes 000000000000000000
FW Brazil 47 Felipe Vizeu 000000000000000000
GK Brazil 48 Paulo Victor 000000000000000000
Total 6432800700200261210744

Overall

Competitions in bold are still ongoing.

Games played66 (38 Série A, 4 Copa Sudamericana, 4 Copa do Brasil, 4 Primeira Liga, 16 Rio State League)
Games won33 (20 Série A, 2 Copa Sudamericana, 1 Copa do Brasil, 2 Primeira Liga, 9 Rio State League)
Games drawn16 (11 Série A, 0 Copa Sudamericana, 0 Copa do Brasil, 1 Primeira Liga, 4 Rio State League)
Games lost16 (7 Série A, 2 Copa Sudamericana, 3 Copa do Brasil, 1 Primeira Liga, 3 Rio State League)
Goals scored97
Goals conceded59
Goal difference+38
Yellow cards107 (103 Yellow card, 4 Yellow cardRed card)
Red cards8 (4 Red card and 4 Yellow cardRed card)
Worst disciplinePaolo Guerrero (13 Yellow card)
Best result5-0 (A) vs Portuguesa and 5-0 (H) vs Resende (Both: Group Stage, Rio State League)
Worst result0-4 (A) vs Corinthians (Série A Matchday 13)
Top scorerPaolo Guerrero (18 goals)
Most appearancesWillian Arão (62 appearances)

Last updated: 12 December 2016
Source: footballzz.com

Pre-season and friendlies

Competitions

Rio State League (Campeonato Carioca)

Group Stage

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Botafogo 7 6 1 0 11 3 +8 19 Taça Guanabara
2 Flamengo 7 5 1 1 16 3 +13 16
3 America 7 3 2 2 9 8 +1 11
4 Madureira 7 3 2 2 12 12 0 11
5 Volta Redonda 7 2 4 1 11 9 +2 10 Taça Rio
6 Friburguense 7 2 2 3 8 12 4 8
7 Tigres do Brasil 7 0 1 6 5 17 12 -2
8 Bonsucesso 7 0 1 6 5 19 14 -2

Updated to games played on 3 March 2016.
Source: Group B Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Matches

For their last match in the group stage, each team played a team from the other group.

Taça Guanabara

Pos Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD Qualification or relegation
1 Vasco da Gama17752082+6 Advanced to the Semifinals
2 Fluminense147421103+7 Advanced to the Semifinals
3 Botafogo14742184+4
4 Flamengo127331104+6
5 Volta Redonda8722368–2 Advanced to the Semifinals
6 Boavista67205310–7
7 Bangu47115513–8
8 Madureira27025410–6

Matches

Final Stage

  Semi-finals Finals
                       
Vasco da Gama 2  
Flamengo 0  
    Vasco da Gama 1 1 2
  Botafogo 0 1 1
Fluminense 0
Botafogo 1  

Matches

Copa do Brasil

Matches

Flamengo wins 3-1 on aggregate and advances to the second round.

Fortaleza wins 4-2 on aggregate and advances to the third round.

Average attendances

Includes all home matches in the 2016 Copa do Brasil.

Stadium Matches Average Highest attendance Lowest attendance
Estádio Raulino de Oliveira25,1235,1935,053
Total25,1235,1935,053

Série A

The fixtures for the 2016 season were announced on 25 April 2016.[26] Flamengo began their league campaign with a 1–0 win at home against Sport Recife on 14 May 2016, with Éverton scoring the only goal of the match. This was also the only match in the league with coach Muricy Ramalho commanding the team, later in the same week the veteran head coach had heart problems–he was quickly hospitalized and resigned from the job weeks later.[27] After few matches as interim, Zé Ricardo took charge as the new head coach.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Palmeiras (C) 38 24 8 6 62 32 +30 80 Qualification for 2017 Copa Libertadores group stage
2 Santos 38 22 5 11 59 35 +24 71
3 Flamengo 38 20 11 7 52 35 +17 71
4 Atlético Mineiro 38 17 11 10 61 53 +8 62[lower-alpha 1]
5 Botafogo 38 17 8 13 43 39 +4 59 Qualification for 2017 Copa Libertadores first stage
Source: CBF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 6) least red cards received; 7) least yellow cards received; 8) draw.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. The matchday 38 game between Chapecoense and Atlético Mineiro was cancelled after both teams declined to play following the Chapecoense team plane crash.[28] Both teams received a double walkover (3–0 loss for each team).[29]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 20 11 7 52 35  +17 71 12 5 2 31 16  +15 8 6 5 21 19  +2

Last updated: 12 December 2016.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHHA
ResultWLDWWLLWDWLWLWDWWDWLWWWWDWWDWWLDDDWDWD
Position5121154667646576665646422222222222233323

Updated to match(es) played on 12 December 2016. Source: Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Average attendances

Includes all home matches in the 2016 Série A.

Stadium Matches Average Highest attendance Lowest attendance
Estádio Raulino de Oliveira36,0849,3822,705
Estádio Nacional431,96054,66522,552
Arena das Dunas125,94625,94625,946
Estádio Kléber Andrade417,71921,00015,680
Estádio do Pacaembu226,51529,60523,427
Estádio do Maracanã448,38665,74337,615
Total attendance1925,462483,781

Matches

Goals and red cards are shown.

Primeira Liga

The 2016 Primeira Liga is the first edition of this competition. Featuring 12 of 14 founding members, Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina leagues provided three entrants, while Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná provide two each.

Group Stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Flamengo 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 Knockout stage
2 Figueirense 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
3 América Mineiro 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
4 Atlético Mineiro 3 0 1 2 2 5 3 1
Source: Primeira Liga – Tabela
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) away goals scored; 5) drawing of lots.
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
23 March – Estádio Nacional
 
 
Fluminense (pen.)2 (3)
 
20 April – Estádio Helenão
 
Internacional2 (2)
 
Fluminense1
 
23 March – Estádio Helenão
 
Atlético Paranaense0
 
Flamengo 0
 
 
Atlético Paranaense1
 

Matches

Average attendances

Includes all matches in the 2016 Primeira Liga.

Stadium Matches Attendance
Estádio Kléber Andrade117,167
Estádio Nacional17,219
Estádio Mário Helênio112,917
Total337,067

Copa Sudamericana

As 12th place in the 2015 Série A, and being one of the best teams eliminated before 2016 Copa do Brasil round of 16, Flamengo will enter the Copa Sudamericana in the second stage. The draw has been made on 12 July 2016 with the first stage taking place on 9 August 2016.

Matches

Tied 5–5 on aggregate, Flamengo won on away goals and advanced to the Round of 16.

Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Palestino won on away goals and advanced to the Quarterfinals.

Honors

Individuals

Name Number Country Award
Rodinei 2 Brazil 2016 Campeonato Carioca Best eleven
Willian Arão 5 Brazil 2016 Campeonato Carioca Best eleven
2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Bola de Prata
Jorge 6 Brazil 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Best eleven
Paolo Guerrero 9 Peru 2016 Primeira Liga Top scorer
Réver 15 Brazil 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Bola de Prata
Diego 35 Brazil 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Best eleven

Club Ranking

Flamengo position on the Club World Ranking during the 2016 season, according to clubworldranking.com.[30]

Month Position Movement
January 99
February 104 5
March 103 1
April 104 1
May 90 14
June 78 12
July 79 1
August 79
September 59 20
October 47 12
November 42 5
December 40 2

Last updated: 2017-01-09.
Source: IFFHS

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