Flamengo begins its mid-season training camp on European soil this Friday (3) against River Plate. Learn the details of the Algarve Trophy and whether this match carries a trophy for the Rubro-Negro.
Flamengo has officially kicked off its intensive training camp in Portugal. This Friday (3), the team managed by the coaching staff will take the field at the Algarve Stadium to face traditional powerhouse River Plate at 3:30 PM (Brasília time). The match, which has sparked significant fan interest, is part of the club’s international commitments on European soil.
Although the main focus remains physical conditioning and tactical adjustments for the remainder of the season, the duel is part of the Algarve Trophy calendar. Featuring giants of world football, the competition has raised questions among supporters: after all, is this single match for an official title? Raça, Amor e Paixão brings you all the details so you don’t miss a thing.
Flamengo vs. River Plate: is there a trophy at stake?
It is crucial to clarify that, despite being part of an organized competition, this Friday’s game against River Plate does not directly decide the champion. The tournament follows a round-robin format or is determined by the best record among the participants.
Flamengo has a schedule of three decisive matches ahead, also facing Lausanne-Sport and Benfica. According to the organizers, the race for the trophy is expected to intensify in the final round, when the Rubro-Negro faces the Portuguese side on July 11, a clash that promises to be the pivotal moment for securing the title.
The history of the Algarve Trophy
The Algarve Trophy is no ordinary tournament. Created in 2001, the competition has established itself as one of the most important events in the European preseason. Over its two and a half decades of existence, it has served as a stage for elite teams such as Paris Saint-Germain, Newcastle, Porto, Olympiacos, Fulham, and Real Betis.
In this 2026 edition, the tournament reaches a historic 25-year milestone. Furthermore, Flamengo has secured its place in the history books by becoming the first club from the Americas to compete in the tournament. Benfica, the hosts, remains the most successful club with nine titles, while the current titleholder is England’s Fulham.
The Rubro-Negro’s schedule in Portugal
The mid-season break on Portuguese soil is viewed as a strategic move for the rest of the year. In addition to this Friday’s clash, the Rio de Janeiro club will have important challenges to test the squad. Check out the upcoming matches:
“All matches will be held at the Algarve Stadium, located between the cities of Faro and Loulé, serving as an international showcase for the Flamengo squad.”
- River Plate – July 3
- Lausanne-Sport – July 8
- Benfica – July 11
The expectation is that the coaching staff will take advantage of the European climate to fine-tune the squad and return at full strength for the national and continental competitions coming up in the remainder of the season.

