Central do Timão
·3. November 2025
Corinthians full-back on club progress, Fiel fans and contract update

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·3. November 2025

This Saturday (1st), the YouTube channel Fut das Minas published an exclusive interview with the left-back Tamires from Corinthians. In the chat, the legend and multi-champion with the Brabas talked about her career and her time with the Brazilian National Team, as well as putting into perspective the entire evolution of Brazilian women's football in recent years. For her, we are behind in structure, but not in technique and tactics:
“I have lived and still live the transition of this scenario. Europe, in terms of structure, I think is more advanced, but in terms of technique and tactics, I think it is very equal. At Fortuna (a club based in Hjørring, Denmark), there were good fields, a very good gym structure, excellent professionals who also understood women physiologically – a very important point to be mentioned.”

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According to Tamires, the invitation from Corinthians in 2019 was accepted to help improve the sport in Brazil. “When I came, it was to make women's football be seen differently here in Brazil and to help in this growth, for a club that I saw was increasingly engaging with the fans. Corinthians started generating its own revenue, the investment from 2019 to today has grown absurdly… we have revenue from the fans, before people didn't even pay to watch, today they pay and with enthusiasm”, she recalled.
The left-back also praised the support of the fans and their interaction with her – Tamires is called “Mother of the Faithful” by the enthusiasts of the sport at Timão: “I love this interaction, this engagement on social media, from Corinthians fans. The pressure too, when it is done correctly and respectfully, is fair in football. So, for me, it's even hard to talk about, right?”
Tamires continued, emphasizing the importance of this support shown to form new leaders in the team in the future. “To show the younger girls that Corinthians has reached an incredible level and that those who want to dream of women's football will have this continuity and will be recognized, whether by Corinthians fans or any other fans as well”, she assured.
For Tamires, the Corinthians fans are an example for others, due to their engagement and presence at games throughout Brazil, supporting the Brabas. She recalled the game against Bahia, played in Aracaju, which had thousands of Corinthians fans in the stadium: “They went to the hotel and knew the name of all the athletes. It's not a thing like, oh, who are you? No, they know who it is, why they are there cheering, the titles we have won. So that's important, right?”
In another part of the conversation, she recalled the incident in the 2023 Libertadores final against Palmeiras, when she had to be treated off the field after leaving bleeding from a clash in the area. “I didn't imagine it would have such an impact. At the time, I just wanted the penalty (laughs), then I saw the uniform bleeding. I didn't feel pain at the time, the blood was hot there… I remember just asking for a penalty. Then I saw that the play was offside. It became part of Corinthians' history, and my history too”, she said.
Finally, Tamires updated her contractual situation with Corinthians. According to her, the goal is to renew with the club until 2026: “So we, I really said, right? There is already a well-advanced conversation with Corinthians. Nothing is defined yet, but it is well on track. And everyone knows, right? The fans know that I love playing for Corinthians, I want to continue here, I hope that happens.”
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