Corinthians share behind-the-scenes of Brasileirão Feminino final run | OneFootball

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·2. September 2025

Corinthians share behind-the-scenes of Brasileirão Feminino final run

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  1. By Henrique Pereira / Central do Timão Editorial Team

On the night of last Monday, the 3rd, Corinthians released, through Corinthians TV, behind-the-scenes footage of their qualification for the final of the Women’s Brasileirão. On Sunday, the Brabas drew 2-2 with São Paulo at Canindé, securing their spot after a 2-0 win in the first leg.

The video published by the club shows the entire arrival of the alvinegra delegation at the stadium, the stage for the decisive clash. In the footage, you can follow the preparation in the locker room before warm-ups, including a long speech by coach Lucas Piccinato, who recalls previous encounters against their rivals in the Majestoso.


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After the on-field work, the team returned to the locker room for final adjustments and moments of focus. In addition to Piccinato, Sergio Aparecido, the women’s team kit man, also stood out, moving the squad with words of encouragement:

“I get goosebumps talking to you. This isn’t for show. Every one of you deserves it, it’s 90 minutes for another final. Whoever comes on the other side, bring it on. It’s do or die. 90 minutes to reach this joy,” said Sergio.

Next, the coach emphasized the importance of the achievement and praised the team’s journey:

“It’s been eight years, not eight days. It hasn’t been easy, there have always been tough moments, whether in a match or a game, but we’re going to qualify for our ninth straight Brazilian Championship final. We’re going to make it to our ninth in a row, with a lot of effort and dedication. We’ll go through tough times, but together, and we’re going to celebrate like hell,” Piccinato added.

On the field, Mariza and Andressa Alves scored for Corinthians, while Nicole Ramos shone by saving a penalty in the first half. After the final whistle, players and coaching staff celebrated with the fans in the “poropopó,” and Piccinato highlighted the importance of home advantage for the big final.

The first leg of the final against Cruzeiro is scheduled for next Sunday, September 7, at 10:30 a.m., at Arena Independência. The return match will be the following Sunday, the 14th, also at 10:30 a.m., at Neo Química Arena, as the coach revealed — although the CBF has not yet officially confirmed the venue.

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