Fla–Flu

Fla–Flu (truncation of Flamengo-Fluminense) is an association football match between cross-town rivals Flamengo and Fluminense. Matches take place in the 78,000-seat Maracanã Stadium, located near downtown Rio de Janeiro, in the city's Maracanã district. The world record football match attendance between clubs is a Fla 0-0 Flu with 194,603 (177,656 paid) in 1963. The moniker Fla–Flu was coined by the journalist Mário Filho during the professionalization of Rio de Janeiro's football.

Fla–Flu

Fla–Flu (truncation of Flamengo-Fluminense) is an association football match between cross-town rivals Flamengo and Fluminense. Matches take place in the 78,000-seat Maracanã Stadium, located near downtown Rio de Janeiro, in the city's Maracanã district. The world record football match attendance between clubs is a Fla 0-0 Flu with 194,603 (177,656 paid) in 1963. The moniker Fla–Flu was coined by the journalist Mário Filho during the professionalization of Rio de Janeiro's football.