Coach | NA |
Venue | Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã) |
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Players | Position |
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Isaac Rodrigues de Lima
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Midfielder | |
João Pedro Silverio Lourenço
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Midfielder | |
Midfielder | |
Vinícius Moreira de Lima
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Gustavo Abreu Dohmann
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Midfielder | |
Arthur Wenderrosky Sanches
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Matheus Martinelli Lima
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Felipe Melo de Carvalho
Brazil
|
Midfielder |
Michel Daryl Araújo Villar
Uruguay
|
Midfielder |
Vitor Eudes de Souza Costa
Brazil
|
Goalkeeper |
Fábio Deivson Lopes Maciel
Brazil
|
Goalkeeper |
Gustavo Ramalho Bremer Pinto
Brazil
|
Goalkeeper |
Pedro Felipe de Faria Rangel
Brazil
|
Goalkeeper |
Goalkeeper | |
Defender | |
Defender | |
Samuel Xavier Brito
Brazil
|
Defender |
Defender | |
Defender | |
Defender | |
Rafael Monteiro Reis
Brazil
|
Defender |
Defender | |
Cláudio Rodrigues Gomes
Brazil
|
Defender |
Marcos Pedro Braga Maciel
Brazil
|
Defender |
Felipe de Andrade Vieira
Brazil
|
Defender |
David Braz de Oliveira Filho
Brazil
|
Defender |
Julio Cesar Lima Fidelis
Brazil
|
Defender |
Lucas da Sliva Justen
Brazil
|
Defender |
Defender | |
Gustavo Cintra Rocha
Brazil
|
Defender |
Defender | |
Attacker | |
Caio Fernando de Oliveira
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Attacker | |
Attacker | |
Attacker | |
Gustavo Gonçalves Lobo
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Matheus dos Reis Francisco
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Kauã Elias Nogueira
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Attacker | |
Attacker | |
Marcos da Silva França
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Willian Gomes de Siqueira
Brazil
|
Attacker |
Germán Ezequiel Cano Recalde
Argentina
|
Attacker |
Date | Player | From | To | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024-01-25 | Nino | Fluminense | Zenit | € 5M |
2023-01-10 | Keno | Atletico-MG | Fluminense | € 1M |
2023-01-10 | Guga | Atletico-MG | Fluminense | € 1.5M |
2023-01-02 | Matheus Martins | Fluminense | Udinese | € 6M |
2022-07-01 | Luiz Henrique | Fluminense | Real Betis | € 8M |
2022-01-01 | Cris Silva | Sheriff Tiraspol | Fluminense | € 1.1M |
2021-09-02 | Gustavo Apis Pascoal de Farias | Nova Iguaçu | Fluminense | € 81.1K |
2020-08-08 | Gilberto | Fluminense | Benfica | € 3M |
2020-01-18 | M. Araújo | Racing Montevideo | Fluminense | € 650K |
2020-01-07 | Nino | Criciuma | Fluminense | € 1.1M |
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