1981 Clube de Regatas do Flamengo season information
Flamengo 1981 football season
Flamengo
1981 season
President
Antônio Augusto D. de Abranches
Head coach
Modesto Bria (until 5 April) Dino Sani (8 April - 19 July) Paulo César Carpegiani (from 24 July)
Stadium
Estádio do Maracanã
Brazilian Série A
Quarter-finals
Campeonato Carioca
Champions
Copa Libertadores
Champions
Intercontinental Cup
Champions
Top goalscorer
League: Nunes (16) All: Nunes (45)
Home colours
Away colours
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The 1981 football season is Clube de Regatas do Flamengo's 86th year of existence, their 70th football season, and their 69th season in the top division of the Campeonato Carioca, the Rio de Janeiro state football league. In addition, it is their 11th in the top division of the Brazilian national football league, having never been relegated from either. Internationally, Flamengo participated in the 1981 Copa Libertadores, qualifying through winning the 1980 Brazilian Série A Championship.
The 1981 season is regarded as the most successful and iconic season in Flamengo's history, in which they captured their first ever Copa Libertadores championship and defeated European Cup champions Liverpool by a score of 3 – 0 in the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo, Japan. The team accomplished the feat of winning three trophies (the Copa Libertadores final, the Campeonato Carioca final, and the Intercontinental Cup) in a span of 21 days. This made Zico's Flamengo only the second Brazilian club to win a Mundial (world championship), after Pelé's Santos.
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