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Nov 2023
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How Flamengo became Brazil's biggest clu...

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Flamengo is the most popular football club in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and even South America. Reports estimate that the club has more than 40 million fans worldwide. But how did Flamengo become so popular? We spoke with the marketing director and a fan of the club to find out.


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