Campeonato Carioca 2022 | FINAL | Jogo 2 | Fluminense 1x1 Flamengo | Maracanã by @Igor Talyuli - Post Details

Campeonato Carioca 2022 | FINAL | Jogo 2 | Fluminense 1x1 Flamengo | Maracanã

CAMPEONATO CARIOCA 2022 FINAL JOGO 2 FLUMINENSE 1X1 FLAMENGO Data/Hora: 02/04/2022, às 18h Local: Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Renda/Público: R$ 2.938.488,00 64.709 pagantes / 67.754 presentes Árbitro: Bruno Arleu de Araújo Assistentes: Daniel do Espírito Santo Parro e Carlos Henrique Alves de Lima Filho VAR: Carlos Eduardo Nunes Braga Cartão amarelo: David Braz, Cris Silva, André e Luiz Henrique (FLU); Gabigol, David Luiz, João Gomes (FLA) Cartão vermelho: Fred (FLU); Bruno Henrique (FLA) Gols: Gabigol (0-1, 28'/1ºT) e Cano (1-1, 43'/1ºT) FLUMINENSE Fábio; Nino, Manoel e David Braz; Calegari (David Duarte, 23'/2ºT), André, Yago Felipe (Nonato, 34'/2ºT) e Cris Silva; Ganso (Martinelli, 23'/2ºT); Jhon Arias (Luiz Henrique, 27'/2ºT) e Germán Cano (Fred, 34'/2ºT). Técnico: Abel Braga FLAMENGO Hugo Souza; Gustavo Henrique (Willian Arão, 29'/2ºT), David Luiz e Filipe Luís; Rodinei (Matheuzinho, 18'/2ºT), João Gomes, Andreas Pereira (Everton Ribeiro, 7'/2ºT) e Lázaro (Pedro, 18'/2ºT)); Arrascaeta, Bruno Henrique e Gabigol. Técnico: Paulo Sousa FLUMINENSE CAMPEÃO CARIOCA 2022

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