56 teams and 135 matches defined teams classified for the superfinal in different regions of Brazil
(Photo: Yan Barros/@Byarros/Disclosure/CBFA)
June was a decisive month for the Flag Brasileirão Footballwith seven female and male regional stages, which moved the national scenario of the sport. In all, there were 56 teams on the field, with 135 matches, defining the teams classified for the superfinal in different regions of Brazil. The competition had space for four unpublished champions. Check out the results by the competition region organized by Brazilian Football Confederation – CBFA:
Female Southeast – Vasco Almirantes wins the three -time championship
Played on June 7 and 8, at the Touchdown Training Center (CTT), in São Paulo, the female Southeast Regional had six teams and 16 matches. Vasco Almirantes confirmed their hegemony by winning the title for the third time, unbeatenly, with five wins, 176 points noted and only 26 suffered. The rednecks got the runner-up and Rio Preto Weilers finished third. The three teams secured a place in the superfinal.
Midwest/Southeast Female-Unpublished Title for Goiânia Foxes
On the same day, also at CTT, the Midwest/Southeast Female stage was held, with seven teams and 18 games. Goiânia Foxes won the unprecedented title, winning all five games they played, with 146 points scored and only 28 suffered. Cobraés, current national champion, was in second place, and the Portuguese Lioness closed the podium. The three teams advanced to the superfinal.
North 1 Male – Manaus Cavaliers wins unpublished title
Between June 14 and 15, the Manaus Military College received the North Men’s Regional, with five teams and 13 matches. Manaus Cavaliers surpassed favorites Amazon Black Hawks and secured his first title in the competition. The team won four games and suffered two losses, ending with 116 points scored. Only the champion secured a place in the superfinal.
North 1 Female – Amazonas Flag Football surprises and is unprecedented champion
At the same headquarters, the Northern 1 Women’s Tournament had five teams and 13 games. Amazonas Flag Football starred in one of the competition’s great stories by winning the unprecedented title, with less than six months of foundation. The team won four of the six games and surpassed the experienced Valkyrias, who took second place. Both qualified for the superfinal.
South Male – Almirantes takes the title for the first time
On June 14 and 15, the Olympic Sports Grêmio, in Blumenau (SC), was the stage of the South Men’s Regional, which brought together 16 teams in 39 games, the largest number among all stages. Almirantes Flag Football raised the trophy for the first time, with a perfect campaign of six wins, 301 points scheduled and only 64 suffered. Blumenau Flag Football and Coritiba Crocodiles also qualified for the superfinal.
Northeast Female – Recife Mariners wins unpublished title
The Romeirão Arena, in Juazeiro do Norte (CE), received the regional Northeast Female between June 14 and 15, with eight teams and 18 matches. Recife Mariners dominated the competition with five wins in five games and took the unpublished title of the stage, suffering only 12 points. Sergipe Athens was second place, followed by Fortaleza Tritões, with all three teams securing a place in the final phase.
Feminine South – Desterro Atlantis is four -time champion
Finally, the South Female Regional was played on June 21 and 22, at the Timbó Sports Complex (SC), with ten teams and 24 games. Desterro Atlantis confirmed its regional dominance by winning the four -time championship of the competition, with six wins, 212 points and only 44 suffered. In addition to the champion, Sirius Flag Football, Lions Flag Football and Coritiba Crocodiles also qualified for the superfinal, totaling four representatives of the region.
Summary of the champions and classified for the Superfinal of the Brazilian Flag Brasileirão:
- Unpublished champions: Goiânia Foxes (Midwest/Southeast Female), Amazonas Flag Football (North 1 Female), Manaus Cavaliers (North 1 Male), Recife Mariners (Northeast Female), Admiral to (South Male)
- Trical Champion: Vasco Almirantes (Southeast Female)
- Four -time champion: Desterro Atlantis (South Female)
- Superfinal vacancies assured:
- Feminine: Vasco Almirantes, Caipiras, Rio Preto Weilers, Goiânia Foxes, Cobraes, Portuguese Lioness, Amazonas Flag Football, Valkyias, Mariners Recife, Sergipe Athens, Fortaleza Tritions, Atlantis Desterro, Sirius, Lions, Coritiba Crocodiles.
- Masculine: Manaus Cavaliers, Admiral Flag Football, Blumenau Flag Football, Coritiba Crocodiles.
What’s coming in the brain of flag?
The competition still has five steps ahead: Midwest Men’s (June 27th and 28th), North 2 Female and Male (July 12 and 13), Southeast 1 Male (July 19 and 20), Northeast Male (26 and 27 July) and Southeast 2 Male (26 and 27 July).
In the female, there is only one vacancy for the superfinal and in the male still has twelve remaining vacancies for the dispute of the title of the 2025 Football Flag Brasileirão.