Flamengo's fortress at the Maracanã is proving tougher to breach than ever. After a hard-fought 2-2 draw with Vasco in the 14th round of the Brasileirão this Sunday, the Rubro-Negro have extended their unbeaten home run to 29 matches—the club's best in the round-robin era and the fourth longest in the competition's history.
To put that in perspective, Flamengo now shares this milestone with Corinthians' 2015/2016 squad. The last time they tasted defeat on home soil was back on October 18, 2024, when Fluminense handed them a 2-0 loss in the 30th round of that season—just Filipe Luís' third match in charge. Since then, the team has been unstoppable at home, racking up 20 wins and 9 draws. In 2025, that dominance paid off in the best possible way: Flamengo clinched the league title without losing a single home game.
But the history books are still within reach. The longest unbeaten home streak in the round-robin era belongs to São Paulo, who went 32 matches without defeat across the 2008 and 2009 seasons. To match that mark, Flamengo will need to stay perfect in their upcoming home fixtures: against Palmeiras on May 23, Coritiba on May 31, and São Paulo on July 26, after the World Cup break.
For fans and collectors alike, this streak is a testament to the electric atmosphere at the Maracanã and the relentless spirit of this Flamengo side. Whether you're cheering from the stands or representing the club on the streets, this is a historic run worth celebrating.
