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CUCUTÁ (Liga Sudamericana) – Flamengo go into their opening game of the Liga Sudamericana on Tuesday in Colombia against Cocodrilos looking to make up for their near miss of 2008 when they reached the final but lost to Argentina’s Regatas Corrientes.
Vasco Da Gama won back-to-back titles in 1999 and 2000, but the only other Brazilian side to win the competition has been Uberlândia in 2005.
Liga Nacional clubs from Argentina have won the other nine Liga Sudamericanas, a tournament that first tipped off in 1996.
“Flamengo are always well prepared to represent the country in any international competition,” coach Paul Sampaio said.
“We are ready to have a good campaign.
“The team is doing well in the NBB, playing strong defense and with a fast attack.”
Indeed, Flamengo have been in good form this season.
They won their first two games in the FIBA Americas League but then missed out on the Final Four in Mexico after slipping up 96-92 to fellow Brazilians Universo/BRB in a Group C decider on January 14.
Universo instead went to the Final Four and ended up beating hosts Halcones Xalapa in a thrilling final.
In Brazil’s top flight, Flamengo have bounced back by winning four of their five games.
They share the league lead with Joinville.
In the Liga Sudamericana, the Rio de Janeiro club is in Group A with Cocodrilos of Venezuela, Obras Sanitarias of Argentina and hosts Cucuta-Norte.
One of the Brazil internationals in the Flamengo side is Marcelinho, the high-scoring shooting guard/small forward who played in last year’s FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Athens.
“Two of the teams we already know how strong they are, but Cucuta is a team that we have little information on but is the current champion Colombia and playing at home,” he said.
“We think step by step and the first is against Cocodrilos, an experienced team, which is the basis of Venezuela’s national team and has been strengthened with (recent signing) Kevin Freeman,” Marcelinho said.
Cucuta-Norte face Obras Sanitarias in Tuesday’s other opening day clash.
Group B has Argentinians Quimsa and Regatas Corrientes, Brazilians Minas Tenis Clube and Bolivians Meta La Salle.
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