In a friendly match in Portugal, the game between Benfica and Flamengo was more than just a game: Prestianni, embroiled in controversy with Vini Jr., became the center of attention, stirring up a cauldron of emotions on the field and in the stands.
Flamengo‘s victory over Benfica in a mid-season friendly in sunny Algarve, Portugal, on July 11, quickly took a backseat to a scene that transcended football. The match, intended as a technical test for both teams, transformed into a stage for unexpected and intense tension.
The main catalyst for this fervor was Benfica‘s young Argentine midfielder, Prestianni. With a recent past marked by a serious accusation of racism made by Vini Jr. in a Champions League match, the player found himself in the eye of the storm. Upon entering the field, Prestianni became the declared target of Flamengo fans and some Flamengo players, reigniting discussions about sports ethics and the fight against racism.
The Algarve Cauldron
From his entry in the first half, Prestianni faced a hostile reception. Boos and insults from Flamengo fans reverberated through the stadium, while on the field, tensions rose. The rough challenges by Flamengo players on the Argentine did not go unnoticed, creating a confrontational atmosphere that culminated in heated discussions between the technical staffs.
Portuguese Press Coverage
The Portuguese media closely followed the clash. The newspaper “Record” highlighted the aggressive tackles.
“The young Argentine, who came on for the injured Jaden Umeh in the 30th minute, has been the target of very hard tackles by Flamengo players and boos from Mengão supporters whenever he gets involved. Just minutes into the game, Emerson Royal made sure to ‘welcome’ Prestianni in a very ‘warm’ manner, with a hard tackle on the left flank of the ‘Encarnados’ attack,” the publication detailed. “Record” also cited Pulgar, who tripped the midfielder, earning the first yellow card.
Heated Atmosphere on the Benches
The newspaper “A Bola” turned its focus to the widespread commotion between the technical staffs. Fernando Ferreira, Benfica‘s goalkeeping coach, approached the Flamengo bench, triggering an immediate reaction.
“Leonardo Jardim became very agitated, demanding many explanations from members of the Benfica staff, as did Simão Sabrosa, who were trying to calm him down,” the newspaper described, illustrating the intensity of the moment.
Memory of a Confrontation: The Vini Jr. Case
The root of the controversy dates back to February, when Vini Jr., after scoring a goal for Real Madrid against Benfica in the Champions League, accused Prestianni of racism. The Brazilian’s celebration inflamed the Portuguese fans and players, culminating in a melee that halted the match for ten minutes. On that occasion, Vini was booed and had objects thrown at him, while Mbappé also corroborated the accusation. This incident resulted in a punishment for Prestianni and deeply impacted the European football scene.
The friendly in Algarve, more than a tactical test, served as a powerful spotlight on the persistence and complexity of issues involving racism and unsportsmanlike conduct in football. Prestianni‘s reception by Flamengo players and fans can be interpreted both as an act of retaliation and as a forceful demonstration against perceived impunity in cases of racism.
This episode serves as a stark reminder that football transcends the pitch, carrying with it the echoes of its past controversies and the expectation for a future where passion and rivalry do not give way to intolerance. Flamengo continues its mid-season with a victory on the field, but with a crucial debate reignited off it.








