Flamengo holds a positive record against teams competing in the World Cup, with 11 wins, eight draws, and five losses. The Rio de Janeiro club has faced various national teams in friendlies over the years, scoring 39 goals and conceding 25. Among the most notable matches, Flamengo played against the Brazilian national team three times, winning two and drawing one, all at Maracanã Stadium. The first match took place in 1957, ending in a 0-0 draw, followed by a victory in 1958 by 1-0, and a memorable win in 1976 by 2-0. In addition to Brazil, Flamengo also faced teams like Algeria, winning 1-0 in 1987, and Argentina, where they had one draw and one loss in historical encounters. In 1994, Flamengo drew with Australia in Kuala Lumpur, and in 1960, they lost to Austria. The club also enjoyed success against Ivory Coast, winning twice, and against Denmark, where they triumphed 2-0. These matches not only highlight Flamengo's strength but also its relevance in the international football scene.