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·29 March 2026

Corinthians begin training in week of Brasileirão return

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  1. By Henrique Pereira / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians resumed training on Sunday morning (29) at CT Dr. Joaquim Grava after a day off during the FIFA international break. The session was part of the team’s preparation for the upcoming Brazilian Championship matches.

The day’s schedule began with physical work in the gym. The players then went out onto the field, where they carried out warm-up exercises and a technical drill focused on ball possession. As the session continued, the coaching staff applied a transition exercise, with an emphasis on vertical passing after regaining possession.


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To wrap up the morning, the squad took part in a small-sided game in a ten-versus-ten format, focusing on attacking runs into space, an aspect that should be explored in the team’s upcoming matches.

Corinthians will train again on Monday (30), once more at CT Joaquim Grava, continuing preparations to face Fluminense on Wednesday (April 1) and Internacional on Sunday (5), both in the Brasileirão.

In addition to those matchups, Alvinegro will have a packed schedule throughout April. In the national league, they will also face Palmeiras, Vitória, and Vasco da Gama. In the Copa do Brasil, their opponent will be Barra-SC. In the Copa Libertadores, Corinthians will take on Platense of Argentina, Independiente Santa Fe of Colombia, and Peñarol of Uruguay.

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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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