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The Flamengo Basketball team is a professional Brazilian basketball team based in Rio de Janeiro. It is a part of the Clube de Regatas do Flamengo multi-sports club family. The club's full name is Basquetebol do Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. The club's commonly used short names are C.R.F. Basquete, C.R. Flamengo Basquete, Flamengo Basquete, and FlaBasquete.

Flamengo is one of the most traditional and successful basketball teams in Brazil, having won the top-tier level Brazilian National League title eight times, once during the Brazilian Basketball Championship era, and seven times during the NBB era (the current Brazilian League format). The team also won the South American second-tier level FIBA South American League (LSB) in 2009 (I), the Americas top-tier level FIBA Americas League in 2014 and Basketball Champions League Americas in 2021, and the FIBA Intercontinental Cup twice in 2014[1] and 2022.

Brazil's senior national team's all time legend, Oscar Schmidt, played with Flamengo between 1999 and 2003, and is one of the most important players in the club's history.

History

The red and black basketball team won its first championship in club history in 1919,[2] while playing in the championship of the city of Rio de Janeiro. The club also won the Rio de Janeiro State Championship in 1932. When the Rio de Janeiro State Championship was again won in 1933, the team was still undefeated. In 1934 and 1935 they won the Rio de Janeiro State Championship title again.[3]

Flamengo Basketball rivalries

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Arenas

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Hélio Maurício Gym.

Hélio Maurício Gym (Gavea)

Hélio Maurício Gym nowadays is used only by the Flamengo Youth Basketball Team, but for a long time the gym received also the professional team matches, including matches of the National League

The gym is quite small, with a seating capacity of 800 people for basketball games. Due to the small capacity, traditionally the professional team used the Maracanãzinho, HSBC Arena, and Carioca Arena 1 when a bigger attendance is expected. The gym is part of the Gávea complex, that includes other two gyms, several tennis court, swimming pools, restaurants, bars, and the Gavea Stadium. Flamengo Basketball professional team later played their home matches at HSBC Arena.

Maracanãzinho

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Ginásio do Maracanãzinho

Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, sometimes called just Maracanãzinho, is a modern indoor arena that is located in Maracanã neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its formal name, Ginásio Gilberto Cardoso, honors a former Clube de Regatas do Flamengo president. The capacity of the arena is 11,800 for basketball games. It was opened in 1954. Located near the Maracanã Stadium, Maracanãzinho means Little Maracanã.

For the 2007 Pan American Games, the gym was remodeled, with new central air conditioning, an added four-sided scoreboard, a new sound system, a dome which allows natural lighting during the day, new comfortable seating, and adaptions to all international requirements. As a result, the Maracanãzinho became a venue for the volleyball competitions of the 2007 Pan American Games, and many other international competitions. After the renovations, the capacity of the arena was reduced from approximately 13,000 to 11,800 spectators for futsal. The arena became more comfortable for spectators, as the field of vision was increased for better viewing of the arena floor.

HSBC Arena

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HSBC Arena

HSBC Arena indoor multi-purpose arena located in the neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The arena was completed in 2007, and has a seating capacity of 15,430 people for basketball games. It hosted the basketball and gymnastics events at the 2007 Pan American Games. In December 2007, the arena started being operated by GL Events, who also operates the nearby Riocentro Convention Center and the Riocentro Sports Complex, and started hosting music concerts from a various hand of artists.

Starting 29 March 2008, the arena started to be called HSBC Arena, as part of a naming rights agreement with the bank.

The arena also started to receive Flamengo Basketball team in 2009, for the playoff's games of NBB League, and is the home of the team to the 09–10 season

Ginásio Álvaro Vieira Lima

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Ginásio Álvaro Vieira Lima

Flamengo has also used the Ginásio Álvaro Vieira Lima as a home arena. It has a seating capacity of 3,000 people for basketball games. The arena has been often used as the home arena of Flamengo, of the Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB), during the regular season and early playoff rounds.

The arena is often referred to as the Ginásio do Tijuca Tênis Clube, in reference to the neighborhood that it's located in, and to its owner, Tijuca Tênis Clube of the top-tier level Brazilian NBB league.[4]

Carioca Arena 1

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Carioca Arena 1

Flamengo has also used the Carioca Arena 1 as its home venue. It was constructed for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The arena originally had a seating capacity of 16,000 for the 2016 Olympics, but it was reduced to 6,000 after the Olympics.Шаблон:Fact

Construction on the arena began in July 2013. The arena covers 38 thousand square meters.[5] The arena's capacity for the 2016 Summer Olympics was 16,000 spectators. However, it was lowered to 6,000 after the Olympics. The facade has a height of 33 meters, and its shape is inspired by the mountainous landscape of the city. The track was built with two types of wood, one for a different track and to the surrounding area, as well as a system for absorbing blows of the sport.[6] The arena has 282 rooms, 49 bathrooms, eight dressing rooms and six lifts.Шаблон:Fact

The estimated cost for the planned complex of three arenas (Carioca 1, Carioca 2 and Carioca 3), the IBC, MPC, a hotel, and the structure of the Olympic Park was 1.678 billion Brazilian reais, including part of the public initiative and private money. This was handled between the Prefecture of Rio de Janeiro and the private sector.Шаблон:Fact

The work was completed in January 2016.[7] As a part of the arena's opening events, there was the Basketball Tournament International Women Aquece River, held from 15 to 17, January 2016, and the International Championship of Wheelchair Rugby Rio Aquece, held from 29 to 31 January 2016.Шаблон:Fact

Players

Current roster

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Depth chart

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Season by season

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Season League Pos. Postseason Regular season Playoffs Americas League/BCLA South American League
1990 CBB 3rd (group B) Quarter-finals 6–4 1–2 not held DNP
1991 CBB DNP not held DNP
1992 CBB DNP not held DNP
1993 CBB DNP not held DNP
1994 CBB DNP not held DNP
1995 CBB 5th (group B) Round of 16 11–9 0–2 not held DNP
1996 CBB 5th Quarter-finals 13–9 1–2 not held DNP
1997 CBB 7th Quarter-finals 12–10 1–2 not held DNP
1998 CBB 8th Quarter-finals 13–13 1–2 not held DNP
1999 CBB 4th Quarter-finals 18–8 1–3 not held DNP
2000 CBB 2nd Runners-up 18–8 7–5 not held DNP
2001 CBB 7th Quarter-finals 19–11 1–3 not held Semi-finals
2002 CBB 5th Quarter-finals 21–11 0–3 not held DNP
2003 CBB 7th Quarter-finals 19–13 0–3 not held
2004 CBB 2nd Runners-up 22–8 6–5 not held DNP
2005 CBB DNP not held Group stage
2006 CBB not held DNP
2007 CBB 7th Quarter-finals 12–11 0–3 not held DNP
2008 CBB 1st Champions 19–3 9–0 Group stage Runners-up
2009 NBB 1st Champions 26–2 9–2 Group stage Champions
2009–10 NBB 2nd Runners-up 20–6 8–4 DNP Group stage
2010–11 NBB 4th Semi-finals 20–8 3–4 Quarter-finals Runners-up
2011–12 NBB 4th Semi-finals 21–7 5–5 DNP 3rd
2012–13 NBB 1st Champions 30–4 7–2 Quarter-finals DNP
2013–14 NBB 1st Champions 26–6 7–2 Champions DNP
2014–15 NBB 3rd Champions 23–7 8–2 3rd place DNP
2015–16 NBB 1st Champions 23–5 9–4 4th place DNP
2016–17 NBB 1st Quarter-finals 21–7 2–3 DNP1 DNP
2017–18 NBB 1st Semi-finals 25–3 4–3 DNP Group stage
2018–19 NBB 2nd Champions 22–4 9–3 DNP Group stage
2019–20 NBB Шаблон:Center 21–3 Runners-up not held
2020–21 NBB 1st Champions 28–2 8–0 Champions not held
2021–22 NBB 2nd Runners-up 26–6 7–3 Quarter-finals DNP
2022–23 NBB 2nd Semi-finals 28–4 3–4 Runners-up DNP
NBB Totals NBB 360–74 89–41

1Qualified but could not compete due to the suspension of the Brazilian Basketball Confederation by FIBA.[8]

Matches against NBA teams

See also List of games played between NBA and international teams

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** First Brazilian team to play against an NBA team on Brazilian soil.

Honors and titles

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Flamengo celebrating their Brazilian NBB 2015–16 season championship

Worldwide

Latin America

Continental

National

Regional

  • Rio de Janeiro State Championship
    • Champions (46): 1932–1935, 1948, 1949, 1951–1960, 1962, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1984–1986, 1990, 1994–1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2005–2016, 2018–2022 (record)
    • Runners-up (12): 1950, 1963, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 2001, 2003
  • Rio de Janeiro City Championship
    • Champions (2): 1919, 1932
  • Rio-São Paulo Championship
    • Champions (1): 1920

Retired numbers

Flamengo Basketball retired numbers
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14 Шаблон:Flagicon Oscar Schmidt SF 1999–2003 2003

Notable players

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Franchise accomplishments and awards

Franchise leaders

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Career Leaders
Category Player Statistics
Games Played Marcelinho Machado 183
Points Marcelinho Machado 3,741
Rebounds Carlos Olivinha 843
Assists Marcelinho Machado 561
Steals Marcelinho Machado 280
Blocks Jerome Meyinsse 88
Field Goals Marcelinho Machado 1,178
Field Goal Percentage
3-Point Field Goals Marcelinho Machado 637
3-Point Field Goal Percentage David Jackson .478
Free Throws Marcelinho Machado 748
Free Throw Percentage David Jackson .917
Points Per Game Marcelinho Machado 20.2
Rebounds Per Game Carlos Olivinha 7.1
Assists Per Game Nicolás Laprovíttola 5.1
Steals Per Game Marcelinho Machado 1.5
Blocks Per Game Jerome Meyinsse 1.0
Triple Doubles
Personal Fouls
Turnovers Marcelinho Machado 306

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Season Leaders
Category Player Statistics Season
Minutes Played Marquinhos Vieira 1,096 2012–2013
Points Per Game Marcelinho Machado 27.3 2009–2010
Rebounds Per Game Carlos Olivinha 8.7 2012–2013
Assists Per Game Nicolás Laprovíttola 5.6 2014–2015
Steals Per Game Marcelinho Machado 2.5 2009–2010
Blocks Per Game Jerome Meyinsse 1.1 2014–2015
Triple Doubles
Points Marcelinho Machado 735 2008–2009
Rebounds Carlos Olivinha 297 2012–2013
Assists Nicolás Laprovíttola 161 2014–2015
Steals Marcelinho Machado 64 2009–2010
Blocks Jerome Meyinsse 33 2014–2015
Field Goals Marquinhos Vieira 230 2012–2013
Field Goal Percentage Jerome Meyinsse .682 2013–2014
3-Point Field Goals Marcelinho Machado 129 2010–2011
3-Point Field Goal Percentage David Jackson .478 2011–2012
Free Throws Marcelinho Machado 183 2008–2009
Free Throw Percentage David Jackson .917 2011–2012
Personal Fouls
Turnovers Nicolás Laprovíttola 92 2014–2015

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Single Game Records (Regular Season)
Category Player Statistics Date
Points Marcelinho Machado 63 7 March 2010
Minutes Played
Rebounds Caio Torres 17 31 January 2013
Assists Marcelinho Machado 13 10 December 2011
Steals Duda Machado 7 18 February 2009
Blocks Átila Dos Santos
Jerome Meyinsse
4 27 January 2011
21 November 2013/ 7 November 2014
Field Goals Made Marcelinho Machado 21 7 March 2010
3-Point Field Goals Marcelinho Machado 16 7 March 2010
Free Throws Marcelinho Machado
Marquinhos Vieira
16 1 May 2009
13 December 2012
Turnovers

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Single Game Records (Playoffs)
Category Player Statistics Date
Points Marcelinho Machado 41 28 May 2010
Minutes Played
Rebounds Marcelinho Machado 16 26 April 2010
Assists Four players 9
Steals Vítor Benite 6 22 April 2012
Blocks Jerome Meyinsse 3 17 May 2014/ 26 May 2015
Field Goals Made Marcelinho Machado 13 23 April 2010
3-Point Field Goals Marcelinho Machado 10 28 May 2010
Free Throws Marcelinho Machado 17 14 June 2009
Turnovers

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Head coaches

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NBB head coaches

Name Шаблон:Tooltip Start End Totals Regular season Playoffs
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Paulo Sampaio "Chupeta" Шаблон:Flagicon 2008 2011 112 86 26 Шаблон:Winning percentage 82 66 16 Шаблон:Winning percentage 30 20 10 Шаблон:Winning percentage
Gonzalo García Шаблон:Flagicon 2011 2012 38 26 12 Шаблон:Winning percentage 28 21 7 Шаблон:Winning percentage 10 5 5 Шаблон:Winning percentage
José Alves Neto Шаблон:Flagicon 2012 2018 233 185 48 Шаблон:Winning percentage 180 148 32 Шаблон:Winning percentage 53 37 16 Шаблон:Winning percentage
Gustavo de Conti Шаблон:Flagicon 2018 Present 177 152 25 Шаблон:Winning percentage 144 125 19 Шаблон:Winning percentage 33 27 6 Шаблон:Winning percentage
Totals 560 449 111 Шаблон:Winning percentage 434 360 74 Шаблон:Winning percentage 130 89 41 Шаблон:Winning percentage

Flamengo Women's Basketball

Honors and titles

Continental

  • Tournament Chiclayo
    • Champions (1): 1966
  • Tournament Lima
    • Champions (1): 1966
  • Trophy Valladolid
    • Champions (1): 2001

National

  • Piracicaba International Star Tournament
    • Champions (2): 1967, 1968

Regional

  • State Championship
    • Champions (3): 1954, 1964, 1965
  • FBERJ Cup
    • Winners (1): 1997
  • Eugenie Borer Cup
    • Winners (1): 1997

References

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External links

Шаблон:Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Шаблон:NBB Teams Шаблон:Flamengo Basketball 2022 FIBA Intercontinental Cup champions Шаблон:Flamengo Basketball 2014 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Champions Шаблон:2014 Americas League