Tag: Flamengo
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Flamengo and LiBRA Clash Over TV Rights Distribution Rules
Background of the dispute The ongoing disagreement between Flamengo and LiBRA (Liga do Futebol Brasileiro) entered a new phase on Friday, after Flamengo publicly commented on a court-ordered block affecting a portion of TV rights payments destined for LiBRA members. LiBRA responded to the Flamengo communication, arguing that the league’s revenue distribution rules are clearly…
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Libra Distribution Rules: Flamengo’s Statute Defense in TV Revenue Dispute
Overview of the dispute The rift between Flamengo and LiBRA (Liga do Futebol Brasileiro) intensified this week after Flamengo acknowledged a court-ordered blockage of a portion of the TV rights payments for the Brazilian Championship. The money in question would be distributed among LiBRA members. In response, LiBRA issued a formal statement challenging Flamengo’s interpretation…
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LiBRA Clarifications on Flamengo’s Position in Brazilian Football
In a formal statement, LiBRA presents a clear distinction between truth and distortion in the ongoing discussions surrounding Flamengo and the future structure of Brazilian football. The federation emphasizes transparency, sustained dialogue, and a collective path that benefits all clubs and the millions of fans who follow the sport across the country. Key LiBRA clarifications…
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Libra Rebutts Flamengo: Revenue Distribution Rule in Statute
Overview of the Flamengo-LiBRA Dispute The latest chapter in the dispute between Flamengo and LiBRA (Liga do Futebol Brasileiro) centers on a court-ordered block on a portion of television rights payments intended for LiBRA members. Flamengo had publicly criticized the decision to suspend a portion of the income and drew media attention to the legal…
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LiBRA Clarifies Flamengo Position on Dialogue and Revenue Rules
Background: LiBRA’s role in shaping Brazilian football governance The LiBRA framework was created to harmonize how the rights to broadcast and commercial revenues are negotiated, with the aim of building a robust, sustainable league. Recent statements attributed to the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, a historic Brazilian club, have sparked questions about whether LiBRA favors…
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Milly Lacombe on Briga, Collaboration in Brazilian Football
The debate: rivalry, collaboration, and the culture of Brazilian football In a candid discussion captured by UOL Esporte, Milly Lacombe challenges a trend she sees in Brazilian football: the rise of predatory competition that defines leadership and media narratives. She argues that the sport may have lost the sense of collaboration that once underpinned its…
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LiBRA Clarifies Flamengo Stance on League Reform and Revenue
LiBRA clarifies Flamengo stance on league reform and revenue distribution LiBRA, the consortium of Brazilian clubs negotiating broadcast and sponsorship rights, has issued a formal clarification regarding Flamengo’s recent public positions. The document underscores the difference between pursuing dialogue through proper, collective channels and actions that could undermine the league’s financial stability. It argues that…
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Milly Lacombe on Rivalries and Collaboration in Brazilian Football
Rivalries or Collaboration: A Call for Balance in Brazilian Football In a landscape where clashes on the pitch often dominate headlines, Milly Lacombe offers a timely counterpoint: football thrives when rivalry is balanced with collaboration. She argues that the sport has drifted toward predatory competition, where power players push boundaries in ways that can hurt…
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Flamengo Convenes Council to address Libra Revenue Split
Flamengo convenes a Deliberative Council meeting to address Libra issues Flamengo has summoned its Deliberative Council for a detailed briefing on Libra, the group that negotiates Brasileirão TV rights. The meeting is set for October 7 at 6:00 PM, in the Salão Nobre da Gávea, and will focus on the ongoing controversies surrounding Libra’s statute…
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Milly Lacombe: Rivalry and Collaboration in Football Media
Introduction: Rivalry, Collaboration, and the Voices Shaping Brazilian Football Media The way football is talked about in Brazil is being rewritten by journalists who blend passion with perspective. Milly Lacombe has become a focal point in debates about how much rivalry should drive coverage—and whether collaboration among clubs, players, and media can coexist with competition.…
