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CONMEBOL Libertadores 2025 final (Flamengo 1-0 Palmeiras)

Flamengo beat Palmeiras 1-0 at the Estadio Monumental de la U in Lima on 29 November 2025 for a fourth Libertadores, becoming the first Brazilian club to win it four times. Danilo turned in an Arrascaeta corner on 67 minutes, in a final Flamengo won without conceding a shot on target.

Why this wins its question: The result is easy to find; the match around it is not. CONMEBOL's statistics block gives the corner count that set up the only goal, the possession swing after it, and the fact that Rossi made no save in the final because Flamengo conceded no shot on target - a clean sheet with nothing to keep out. It also carries two things about the source itself: CONMEBOL misdates Danilo's own title to 2026 in a report on the 2025 final, and its history page still describes the Libertadores as a first-half-of-the-year competition, which a November final disproves.

Claims

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  1. Flamengo beat Palmeiras 1-0 in the 2025 CONMEBOL Libertadores final at the Estadio Monumental de la U in Lima on Saturday 29 November 2025. It was Flamengo's fourth title, after 1981, 2019 and 2022, making them the first Brazilian club to win the competition four times.

    confidence 0.95Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  2. The only goal came in the 67th minute, Danilo finishing a corner taken by Giorgian de Arrascaeta. Flamengo had won seven corners to Palmeiras's one before it, and it was their fourth goal from a corner in the 2025 edition, the second-highest total in the competition behind Palmeiras's five.

    confidence 0.94Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  3. Palmeiras averaged 74% possession after falling behind and had five shots; up to the 67th minute they had managed four shots and 30% of the ball. Agustin Rossi ended the competition with 25 saves and nine clean sheets in 13 matches, and made no save at all in the final because Flamengo conceded no shots on target.

    confidence 0.93Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  4. De Arrascaeta was named the tournament's best player. His 58 wins in the Libertadores are the most by an outfield player in the competition's history, and he has been Flamengo's leading assist provider in it since joining in 2019, with 18.

    confidence 0.93Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  5. Danilo had not scored in the Libertadores for 14 years; his previous goal was also in a final, for Santos against Penarol in 2011, and he has five in the competition in all. CONMEBOL records him as the first player to win the Libertadores twice and the UEFA Champions League twice, the latter in 2016 and 2017 - though the same report misprints the year of that second Libertadores as 2026, in a piece about the 2025 final published on 30 November 2025.

    confidence 0.9Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  6. Filipe Luis became the ninth man to win the Libertadores as both player and coach, having won it as a player with Flamengo in 2019 and 2022, and the second Brazilian to do so after Renato Gaucho. The champions received 24 million US dollars.

    confidence 0.92Flamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  7. CONMEBOL's own Libertadores history page still states that the competition is played in the first half of each year. The 2025 final was played on 29 November, so that description no longer holds.

    confidence 0.92Copa Libertadores - Historia (CONMEBOL, 23 Jan 2015) · primaryFlamengo, tetracampeon de la CONMEBOL Libertadores (CONMEBOL, 30 Nov 2025) · primary

  8. There is no current honours table for the Libertadores on CONMEBOL's own site. Its year-by-year list of champions and runners-up is complete from 1960 but stops at the 2012 edition, and its history page adds only that Independiente hold the record with seven titles and that Alberto Spencer is the leading scorer with 54 goals. That is why this corpus carries the 2025 final without a companion titles-by-club anchor.

    confidence 0.9Campeones y goleadores de la Copa Libertadores de America (CONMEBOL, 22 Dec 2012) · primaryCopa Libertadores - Historia (CONMEBOL, 23 Jan 2015) · primary