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This is a list of statistics and records related to Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. Flamengo is a Brazilian professional association football club based in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, that currently plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.

Football honours

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Zico, Flamengo's all-time leading scorer
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Club's trophy room.
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The 2019 Copa Libertadores trophy.
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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A trophy.

Worldwide

Continental

National

League

Cups

Inter-state

State

Women's

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Players records

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Appearances

a Since 2019.

All-time records

  • All matches, including friendlies and non-official matches.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
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Júnior, Flamengo's all-time leader in appearances.
As of 8 December 2024
Rank Nat. Player Years League Cup Continental Carioca Other Total Matches
1 Brazil Júnior 1974–1984
1989–1993
265 16 60 320 193 854
2 Brazil Zico 1971–1983
1985–1989
249 7 21 298 155 731
3 Brazil Adílio 1978–1987 181 611
4 Brazil Jordan 1952–1963 589
5 Brazil Andrade 1979–1987 160 569
6 Brazil Cantarele 1973–1989 557
7 Brazil Carlinhos 1958–1969 517
8 Brazil Liminha 1968–1975 513
9 Brazil Leonardo Moura 2005–2015 314 34 38 116 5 507
10 Brazil Jadir 1952–1962 498

Foreign players all-time records

  • All matches, including friendlies and non-official matches.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
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Horacio Doval, club's third all-time in appearances among foreign players.
As of 23 July 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years League Cup Continental Carioca Other Total Matches
1 Paraguay Modesto Bria 1943–1953 369
2 Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta1 2019– 145 32 58 71 17 322
3 Paraguay Sinforiano Garcia 1949–1958 276
4 Argentina Horácio Doval 1969–1975 83 117 62 262
5 Serbia Dejan Petković1 2000–2002
2009–2011
98 11 31 38 4 198
6 Paraguay Francisco Reyes 1967–1973 196
7 Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar1 2016–2019 78 20 30 35 4 167
8 Argentina Carlos Volante 1938–1943 164
9 Argentina Agustín Valido 1937–1944 143
10 England Sidney Pullen 1915–1925 130
11 Chile Erick Pulgar1 2022– 63 13 16 26 7 125
12 Paraguay Jorge Benítez 1952–1956 115
13 Peru Paolo Guerrero1 2015–2018 61 13 11 24 4 113
14 Spain José Ufarte 1961
1962–1964
106
15 Uruguay Sérgio Ramírez 1977–1979 32 27 35 94
  • 1 Includes only official matches.

Brazilian League appearance records

  • Includes only matches for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
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Léo Moura, the all-time leader in league match appearances.
As of 23 July 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Matches played
1 Brazil Leonardo Moura 2005–2015 314
2 Brazil Júnior 1974–1984
1989–1993
265
3 Brazil Zico 1971–1983
1985–1989
249
4 Brazil Éverton Ribeiro 2017–2023 211
5 Brazil Willian Arão 2016–2022 201
6 Brazil Adílio 1978–1987 181
7 Brazil Ronaldo Angelim 2006–2011 171
8 Brazil Bruno Henrique 2019– 167
9 Brazil Renato Abreu 2005–2007
2010–2013
164
9 Brazil Zinho 1986–1992
2004–2005
164

Foreign players Brazilian League appearance records

  • Includes only matches for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
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Dejan Petković is the club's second all-time in appearances among foreign players.
As of 23 July 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Matches played
1 Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta 2019– 145
2 Serbia Dejan Petković* 2000–2002
2009–2011
98
3 Argentina Horacio Doval 1969–1975 84
4 Colombia Gustavo Cuéllar 2016–2019 78
5 Argentina Agustín Rossi 2023– 65
6 Chile Erick Pulgar 2022– 63
7 Peru Paolo Guerrero 2015–2018 61
8 Argentina Héctor Canteros 2014–2018 60
9 Chile Mauricio Isla 2020–2022 50
10 Paraguay Víctor Cáceres 2012–2015 48
11 Chile Gonzalo Fierro 2008–2011 47
11 Argentina Darío Bottinelli 2011–2012 47
13 Qatar Emerson* 2009
2015–2016
46
14 Argentina Maxi Biancucchi 2007–2009 45
15 Colombia Orlando Berrío 2017–2020 44
15 Chile Marcos Gonzalez 2012–2014 44
17 Paraguay Robert Piris Da Motta 2018–2021 42
18 Chile Claudio Maldonado 2009–2012 39
18 Paraguay Francisco Reyes 1967–1973 39
20 Uruguay Guillermo Varela 2022– 38
21 Poland Roger Guerreiro* 2004 36
22 Argentina Ubaldo Fillol 1984–1985 34
22 Peru Miguel Trauco 2017–2019 34
24 Uruguay Sergio Ramírez 1977–1979 32
25 Argentina Federico Mancuello 2016–2017 29
26 Croatia Eduardo da Silva* 2014–2015 27
27 Argentina Lucas Mugni 2014–2016 26
28 Uruguay Nicolás de la Cruz 2024– 24
29 Spain Pablo Marí 2019–2020 22
30 Colombia Marlos Moreno 2018 21
30 Chile Arturo Vidal 2022–2023 21
32 Colombia Fernando Uribe 2018–2019 20
33 Ecuador Gonzalo Plata 2024– 19
34 Portugal Liédson* 2002–2003
2012–2013
17
35 Bolivia Marcelo Moreno* 2013–2014 16
35 Paraguay César Ramírez 2005–2006 16
37 Argentina Carlos Alcaraz 2024–2025 14
38 Argentina Alejandro Mancuso 1996–1997 13
39 Uruguay Matías Viña 2024– 12
40 Uruguay Darío Pereyra 1988 11
40 Ecuador Wagner Rivera 1996 11
42 Poland Mariusz Piekarski 1997 10
43 Uruguay Horacio Peralta 2006 7
43 Argentina Rubens Sambueza 2008 7
43 Colombia Cristian Martínez Borja 2010 7
46 Argentina Claudio Borghi 1989 4
46 Paraguay Carlos Gamarra 2000–2002 4
46 Colombia Pablo Armero 2015 4
46 Italy Jorginho* 2025– 4
50 Argentina Hugo Colace 2007–2008 3
50 Ecuador Frickson Erazo 2014 3
52 Argentina Jorge Paolino 1976–1977 2
52 Argentina Darío Conca 2017 2
52 Argentina Alejandro Donatti 2016–2017 2
55 Colombia Richard Ríos 2020–2022 1
55 Nigeria Shola Ogundana 2024– 1

* Dual or multiple citizenship.

Goalscorers

a Since 2003.
b Since 2019.
c Since 2018.

All-time goal records

  • All goals, including friendlies and non-official matches.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
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Zico, Flamengo's all-time leading scorer
As of 20 July 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Goals scored
1 Brazil Zico 1971–1983
1985–1989
508
2 Brazil Dida 1954–1963 244
3 Brazil Henrique Frade 1954–1963 213
4 Brazil Romário 1995–1996
1998–1999
204
5 Brazil Pirilo 1941–1947 201
6 Brazil Gabriel Barbosa1 2019–2024 161
7 Brazil Jarbas 1933–1946 152
8 Brazil Bebeto 1983–1989
1996
150
9 Brazil Leônidas da Silva 1936–1942 147
10 Brazil Zizinho 1939–1950 146
  • 1 Includes only official matches.

Foreign players all-time goal records

  • All goals, including friendlies and non-official matches.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
As of 16 June 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Goals scored
1 Argentina Horácio Doval 1969–1975 94
2 Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta1 2019– 86
3 Paraguay Jorge Benítez 1952–1956 76
4 Serbia Dejan Petković1 2000–2002
2009–2011
57
5 England Sidney Pullen 1915–1925 49
6 Argentina Agustín Valido 1937–1944 45
7 Peru Paolo Guerrero1 2015–2018 43
8 Argentina Alfredo González 1940 31
9 Germany Fritz Engel 1936–1938 23
10 Qatar Emerson1 2009
2015–2016
21
  • 1 Includes only official matches.

Brazilian League goal records

  • Includes only matches and goals for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
As of 20 July 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Goals scored
1 Brazil Zico 1971–1983
1985–1989
135
2 Brazil Gabriel Barbosa 2019–2024 71
3 Brazil Pedro 2020– 60
4 Brazil Bruno Henrique 2019– 51
5 Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta 2019– 46
6 Brazil Bebeto 1983–1989
1996
41
7 Brazil Renato Abreu 2005–2007
2010–2013
39
8 Brazil Romário 1995–1996
1998–1999
37
9 Brazil Nunes 1973
1980–1984
1987
1990
34
10 Serbia Dejan Petković 2000–2002
2009–2011
31

Foreign players Brazilian League goal records

  • Includes only goals for the Brazilian National League, created only in 1971.
  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • Players in italic currently still play professional football.
As of 1 June 2025
Rank Nat. Player Years Goals scored
1 Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta 2019– 46
2 Serbia Dejan Petković* 2000–2002
2009–2011
31
3 Peru Paolo Guerrero 2015–2018 19
4 Argentina Horacio Doval 1969–1975 14
5 Qatar Emerson* 2009
2015–2016
12
6 Croatia Eduardo da Silva* 2014–2015 10
7 Colombia Fernando Uribe 2018–2019 6
7 Argentina Darío Bottinelli 2011–2012 6
9 Paraguay César Ramírez 2005–2006 5
9 Argentina Maxi Biancucchi 2007–2009 5
9 Argentina Federico Mancuello 2016–2017 5
12 Argentina Héctor Canteros 2014–2018 4
12 Portugal Liédson* 2002–2003
2012–2013
4
14 Colombia Orlando Berrío 2017–2020 3
14 Poland Roger Guerreiro* 2004 3
14 Chile Mauricio Isla 2020–2022 3
17 Spain Pablo Marí 2019–2020 2
17 Argentina Lucas Mugni 2014–2016 2
17 Chile Marcos Gonzalez 2012–2014 2
17 Bolivia Marcelo Moreno* 2013–2014 2
17 Chile Arturo Vidal 2022–2023 2
17 Chile Erick Pulgar 2022– 2
17 Uruguay Nicolás de la Cruz 2024– 2
17 Argentina Carlos Alcaraz 2024– 2
17 Ecuador Gonzalo Plata 2024– 2
26 Chile Gonzalo Fierro 2008–2011 1
26 Chile Claudio Maldonado 2009–2012 1
26 Paraguay Víctor Cáceres 2012–2015 1
26 Paraguay Carlos Gamarra 2000–2002 1
26 Peru Miguel Trauco 2017–2019 1
26 Colombia Marlos Moreno 2018 1

* Dual or multiple citizenship.

Goalkeepers

  • Most clean sheets in a season in all competitions:a 28Agustín Rossi, 2024
  • Most League clean sheets:a 45Diego Alves
  • Most League clean sheets in a season:a 13Diego Alves, 2019
  • Most League clean sheets in a 38-game season:a 13Diego Alves, 2019
  • Most clean sheets in a row in all competitions: 11Agustín Rossi, 31 January 2024 to 30 March 2024

a Since 2017.

Award winners

Club player of the Year

The following players have won the Flamengo Player of the Year award given by the club after public voting:

South American Footballer of the Year

The following players have won the South American Footballer of the Year award while playing for Flamengo:

Internationals

FIFA World Cup

The following players have won the FIFA World Cup while playing for Flamengo:

Copa América

The following players have won the Copa América while playing for Flamengo:

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Managerial records

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Flávio Costa was the manager of Flamengo for 293 matches during the period between 1938 and 1945.
  • First full-time manager: Ramón Platero – Platero was manager of Flamengo for less than a year in 1921 with a total of eight matches.
  • Longest-serving manager: Flávio Costa – 7 years (293 matches; from 1938 to 1945).
  • Highest winning percentage:a Jorge Jesus – 75,44%

a Minimum of twenty official matches.

Transfers records

Highest transfer fees paid

  • Players in bold currently still play for the club.
  • The list is ordered by the amount of R$ paid.
Player From Fee (R$) Fee (US$) Fee () Date Ref
1Argentina Carlos AlcarazEngland SouthamptonR$110.8 millionUS$20.0 million€18.0 millionAugust 2024[13]
2Brazil PedroItaly ACF FiorentinaR$87.0 millionUS$16.8 million€14.0 millionDecember 2020[14]
3Brazil GersonFrance Olympique de MarseilleR$85.1 millionUS$16.1 million€15.0 millionJanuary 2023[15]
4Brazil Gabriel BarbosaItaly Inter MilanR$78.6 millionUS$18.8 million€17.0 millionJanuary 2020[16]
5Uruguay Nicolás de la CruzArgentina River PlateR$78.1 millionUS$16.0 million€14.5 millionDecember 2023[17]
6Brazil Everton SoaresPortugal BenficaR$73.8 millionUS$14.2 million€13.5 millionJune 2022[18]
7Uruguay Giorgian de ArrascaetaBrazil CruzeiroR$63.7 millionUS$17.3 million€15.0 millionJanuary 2019[19]
8Brazil GersonItaly RomaR$49.7 millionUS$13.3 million€11.8 millionJuly 2019[20]
9Brazil Luiz AraújoUnited States Atlanta UnitedR$48.7 millionUS$9.7 million€9.0 millionJuly 2023[21]
10Uruguay Matías ViñaItaly AS RomaR$48.3 millionUS$9.7 million€9.0 millionJanuary 2024[22][23]
11Brazil VitinhoRussia CSKA MoscowR$44.0 millionUS$12.8 million€10.0 millionJuly 2018[24]
12Brazil AllanBrazil Atlético MineiroR$42.8 millionUS$9.0 million€8.2 millionJuly 2023[25]
13Brazil Ayrton LucasRussia Spartak MoscowR$39.6 millionUS$8.3 million€7.0 millionJanuary 2023[26]
14Brazil Léo OrtizBrazil Red Bull BragantinoR$37.6 millionUS$7.6 million€7.0 millionMarch 2024[27]
15Brazil MichaelBrazil GoiásR$34.0 millionUS$8.3 million€7.5 millionJanuary 2020[28]
16Brazil JuninhoAzerbaijan Qarabağ FKR$31.0 millionUS$5.3 million€5.0 millionJanuary 2025[29]
17Brazil Léo PereiraBrazil Athletico ParanaenseR$28.0 millionUS$6.8 million€6.1 millionJanuary 2020[30]
18Brazil Thiago MaiaFrance Lille OSCR$25.5 millionUS$4.6 million€4.0 millionJanuary 2022[31]
19Ecuador Gonzalo PlataQatar Al SaddR$24.0 millionUS$4.2 million€3.8 millionAugust 2024[32]
20Brazil Bruno HenriqueBrazil SantosR$23.0 millionUS$6.1 million€5.3 millionJanuary 2019[33]

Highest transfer fees received

  • The list is ordered by the amount of R$ received.
Player To Fee (R$) Fee (US$) Fee () Date Ref
1Brazil Vinícius JúniorSpain Real MadridR$164.0 millionUS$53.4 million€45.0 millionJuly 2018[34]
2Brazil GersonRussia Zenit Saint PetersburgR$160.8 millionUS$29.4 million€25.0 millionJuly 2025[35]
3Brazil GersonFrance Olympique de MarseilleR$154.2 millionUS$30.4 million€25.0 millionJuly 2021[36]
4Brazil Lucas PaquetáItaly AC MilanR$150.0 millionUS$40.3 million€35.0 millionJanuary 2019[37][38]
5Brazil ReinierSpain Real MadridR$136.0 millionUS$33.0 million€30.0 millionJanuary 2020[39]
6Brazil Matheus FrançaEngland Crystal PalaceR$104.4 millionUS$22.0 million€20.0 millionJuly 2023[40]
7Brazil João GomesEngland Wolverhampton WanderersR$103.2 millionUS$20.3 million€18.7 millionJanuary 2023[41][42]
8Argentina Carlos AlcarazEngland EvertonR$97.8 millionUS$17.7 million€15.0 millionJuly 2025[43]
9Spain Pablo MaríEngland ArsenalR$95.0 millionUS$18.5 million€16.0 millionJuly 2020[44]
10Brazil Rodrigo MunizEngland FulhamR$49.5 millionUS$9.4 million€8.0 millionAugust 2021[45]
11Brazil MichaelSaudi Arabia Al HilalR$45.5 millionUS$8.5 million€7.6 millionJanuary 2022[46]
12Brazil Léo DuarteItaly AC MilanR$42.2 millionUS$11.1 million€10.0 millionJuly 2019[47]
13Brazil LázaroSpain AlmeríaR$36.4 millionUS$7.0 million€7.0 millionSeptember 2022[48]
14Brazil Jean LucasFrance LyonR$34.7 millionUS$9.0 million€8.0 millionJune 2019[49][50]
15Colombia Gustavo CuéllarSaudi Arabia Al HilalR$34.2 millionUS$8.2 million€7.5 millionAugust 2019[51][52]
16Brazil Yuri CésarUnited Arab Emirates Shabab Al AhliR$31.0 millionUS$6.0 million€4.9 millionJanuary 2021[53]
17Brazil JorgeFrance MonacoR$30.4 millionUS$9.6 million€9.0 millionJanuary 2017[54][55]
18Brazil Henrique DouradoChina Henan JianyeR$25.5 millionUS$7.4 million€6.0 millionJanuary 2018[56]
19Brazil Renato AugustoGermany Bayer LeverkusenR$25.0 millionUS$15.5 million€9.9 millionJuly 2008[57]
20Brazil NatanBrazil Red Bull BragantinoR$22.0 millionUS$15.5 million€3.4 millionJanuary 2022[58][59]
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Team records

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National league records

Old league format (1971–2002)

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  • 1 Although finishing 11th place in 2013 with 49 points, Flamengo dropped to 16th place, with 45 points, due to the loss of 4 points caused by selecting a suspended player in Round 38.

All-time league record

Statistics correct as of match played on 23 July 2025.[60]
  •    Teams with this background in the "Club" column are competing in the 2025 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A alongside Flamengo.
  •    Clubs with this background in the "Club" column are defunct.
  • Pld = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; GF = Goals scored; GA = Goals conceded; Win% = percentage of total matches won
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Copa do Brasil

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   tournament topscorer

S shared

All-time Copa do Brasil record

Statistics correct as of match played on 21 May 2025.[61]
  •    Clubs with this background in the "Club" column are defunct.
  • Pld = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; GF = Goals scored; GA = Goals conceded; Win% = percentage of total matches won
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Supercopa do Brasil

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   tournament topscorer

S shared

FIFA tournaments

FIFA Club World Cup

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   tournament topscorer

Conmebol tournaments

Recopa Sudamericana

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   tournament topscorer

S shared

Copa Libertadores

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   tournament topscorer

Copa Sudamericana

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   tournament topscorer

S shared

Defunct tournaments

Supercopa Libertadores

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Copa Mercosur

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   tournament topscorer

Copa de Oro

Season Round Pl. W D L GS GA Top scorer Goals
1996 Champion 2 2 0 0 5 2 Brazil Sávio 3
   tournament topscorer

Intercontinental Cup

Season Round Pl. W D L GS GA Top scorer Goals
1981 Champion 1 1 0 0 3 0 Brazil Nunes 2
   tournament topscorer

All-time international record

Statistics correct as of match played on 29 June 2025.[62]
  • Pld = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; GF = Goals scored; GA = Goals conceded; Win% = percentage of total matches won
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Average attendances

Current national league format

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Footnotes

  1. In 2011 the CBF ruled that Flamengo's 1987 Copa União is not officially recognized as a Brazilian national championship and Sport Recife are the sole champions of 1987.
  1. All matches were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
  2. Ten home matches were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.

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