The Fla-Flu is more than a match; it is a battle that transcends the pitch. When Fluminense and Flamengo face each other, the atmosphere at Maracanã is electric. Families divide, friends become foes, and the city of Rio de Janeiro stops to watch this classic.

In the last encounter, played under heavy rain, Fluminense showed grit, but saw victory slip away narrowly. "In matches like this, anything can happen," reflected a supporter after the final whistle.

The rivalry between the clubs extends over a century. Since Fluminense's foundation in 1902, the clash has become part of Carioca culture. With idols like Fred and Zico, the stories and legends intertwine with each match. It is a competition marked by moments of passion and drama that keep fans on the edge of their seats.

With a history of both criticism and glory, Fla-Flu is always an exciting chapter in the saga of Brazilian football. There is no doubt that future generations will continue to fall in love with these clashes that are far more than mere matches.