VIDEO SHOWS: US CARRYING FLAMENGO PLAYERS ARRIVING FOR TRAINING IN PERU AHEAD OF COPA LIBERTADORES FINAL / FLAMENGO PLAYERS AT TRAINING / SOUNDBITE FROM FLAMENGO FAN RESENDING WITH COMPLETE STORY SHOWS: LIMA, PERU (NOVEMBER 28, 2025) (REUTERS – Access all) 1. BUS CARRYING FLAMENGO PLAYERS ARRIVING FOR TRAINING 2. PLAYER DANILO DA SILVA GETTING OFF BUS 3. PLAYER MICHAEL RICHARD DELGADO DE OLIVEIRA GETTING OFF BUS 4. FLAMENGO PLAYERS ENTERING FIELD FOR TRAINING 5. COACH FILIPE LUIS GREETING PLAYER JUNINHO 6. FLAMENGO PLAYERS KICKING BALL 7. FLAMENGO PLAYERS PLAYING WITH BALL DURING TRAINING 8. COACH FILIPE LUIS CONTROLLING BALL 9. FLAMENGO GOALKEEPERS TRAINING 10. FLAMENGO PLAYERS RUNNING DURING TRAINING 11. PLAYER SAMUEL LINO KICKING BALL / PLAYERS AT TRAINING 12. FLAMENGO PLAYER TRAINING 13. FLAMENGO FANS OUTSIDE VIDENA TRAINING FACILITY CHANTING 14. FAN KISSING FLAMENGO CREST ON SHIRT 15. (SOUNDBITE) (Portuguese) FLAMENGO FAN, BUENO MAGALHAES, SAYING: "It's a great experience to be here in Lima. It was a very tiring trip. We went to Argentina first, then to Buenos Aires, then to northern Argentina. It took us three days to get here. It's very exciting to see Flamengo in the final. I couldn't be here in 2019, but now I'm here today. I'm very happy and excited to be able to watch a Libertadores final, and even more so with the team I've loved since I was a child. It's incredible for me." 16. FANS CHANTING OUTSIDE TRAINING FACILITY STORY: Flamengo geared up on Friday (November 28) to face Palmeiras, as one of the Brazilian teams will lift South America's most coveted club trophy when they square off in the Copa Libertadores final at Lima's Estadio Monumental on Saturday (November 29). It is a clash between the Brasileirao's top two sides – leaders Flamengo hold a five-point cushion over Palmeiras with two rounds to go – adding spice to Saturday's showdown. Flamengo, led by rookie coach Filipe Luis, were less dominant early on but grew stronger with every round. After finishing second in Group C, they beat Internacional 3–0 over two legs, edged past Estudiantes 4-2 in a shootout thanks to goalkeeper Augustin Rossi's heroics and confirmed their place in the final by dispatching Racing 1–0 on aggregate. Flamengo have displayed more than just flair. They have shown emotional control, defensive solidity and experience. Their Uruguay playmaker Giorgian de Arrascaeta has reached his fourth final with the club since signing in 2019. Alongside him are standout players such as Brazilian forwards Jorginho and Everton, and Ecuadorean winger Gonzalo Plata. With domestic bragging rights and continental glory on the line, Saturday's final promises to be a fitting climax to Brazilian football's remarkable Libertadores dominance. (Production: Videosur, Gloria Lopez)
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