Central do Timão
·7 February 2026
Corinthians draw, lose to Palmeiras on penalties in Supercopa final

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·7 February 2026

On the afternoon of this Saturday (07), Corinthians took the field for the final of the Women's Supercup at Arena Barueri. The Brabas faced Palmeiras in a single-match decision for the tournament. After a 1-1 draw in regular time, the title was decided by penalty kicks, with victory for the green-and-white team.
This was Corinthians' fifth final in the history of the Women's Supercup. The club was aiming for their fourth championship in the competition, after titles won in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

Photo: Reproduction / Corinthians
Corinthians Lineup
For the final, coach Lucas Piccinato was without three players. Defenders Agustina Barroso, who is undergoing treatment for a recurring contracture associated with a scar on her left soleus muscle, and Thaís Regina, recovering from surgery after a fracture in her left ankle fibula, remain sidelined this season. Forward Ariel Godoi was excused due to the birth of her daughter.
Thus, Corinthians started the match with: Lelê; Gi Fernandes, Thaís Ferreira, Letícia Teles, and Tamires; Ana Vitória, Duda Sampaio, and Andressa Alves; Jaqueline, Belén Aquino, and Gabi Zanotti.
On the bench were: Nicole, Gisela Robledo, Ivana Fuso, Vic Albuquerque, Letícia Monteiro, Paola García, Juliete, Rhaizza, Dayana Rodríguez, Jhonson, Carol Nogueira, and Erika.
Palmeiras Lineup
Palmeiras took the field with: Kate Tapia; Poliana, Ingryd Lima, Fe Palermo, and Brena; Glaucia, Bia Zaneratto, and Andressinha; Tainá Maranhão, Pati Maldener, and Rhay Coutinho.
Refereeing
CBF appointed Edina Alves Batista as the main referee, assisted by Neuza Inês Back and Mônica Fabrini Bevilaqua Costa. The fourth official and VAR were, respectively, Daiane Muniz and Charly Wendy Straub Deretti.

Photo: ©Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
First Half
The match started evenly, with Palmeiras trying to press in the opening minutes but finding a well-organized Corinthians defense.
GOAL FOR CORINTHIANS: At five minutes, Corinthians opened the scoring. Duda Sampaio made a precise pass to Jaqueline, who advanced down the right and finished with her left foot to score the first goal of the Derby. This was Jaqueline's 40th goal in a Corinthians shirt.
After the goal, the match continued with alternating possession and few clear chances. In one of Palmeiras' attacks, Bia Zaneratto found herself one-on-one with goalkeeper Lelê, but the play ended in a collision. The Corinthians goalkeeper fell to the ground and, after medical attention and concussion protocol, was replaced by Nicole, resulting in a long stoppage.
At 27 minutes, Corinthians almost extended their lead with Gabi Zanotti, who headed the ball but missed. At 37, after a defensive error by Palmeiras, Belén Aquino had a chance but shot wide.
Palmeiras Goal: The equalizer for Palmeiras came at 39 minutes, with Bia Zaneratto scoring a header after a cross from Andressinha.
In stoppage time, with 11 minutes added by the referee, both teams pressed. At 53, Jaqueline shot after a play with Ana Vitória, but the opposing goalkeeper made the save. The first half ended 1-1.

Photo: ©Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
Second Half
Both teams returned unchanged. The start of the second half was lively, with chances for both sides.
At 13 minutes, Lucas Piccinato made the first changes: Erika came on for Gi Fernandes, and Gisela Robledo replaced Belén Aquino. At 19, Letícia Monteiro came on for Ana Vitória.
Corinthians began to press the opponent's ball out more. At 30 minutes, Robledo received a pass from Andressa Alves, went one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but shot wide. However, the play had already been ruled offside.
Soon after, more changes: Vic Albuquerque came on for Jaqueline, and Jhonson replaced Andressa Alves. Palmeiras started to have more offensive volume in the final minutes, but the Corinthians defense held firm.
With five minutes of added time, the score remained unchanged, taking the decision to penalties.
Penalty Shootout
Palmeiras started the shootout. Bia Zaneratto converted the first. For Corinthians, Gabi Zanotti had her shot saved.
In the second round, Poliana scored for Palmeiras, while Vic Albuquerque converted for Timão. Duda Santos took the third penalty for Palmeiras, and Thaís Ferreira responded by scoring for Corinthians.
In the fourth round, Glaucia was stopped by the Corinthians goalkeeper, and Letícia Monteiro put Corinthians ahead. In the fifth, Brena shot wide, but Jhonson had her penalty saved, keeping the shootout tied.
In the sudden death rounds, Pati Maldener scored for Palmeiras, and Gisela Robledo converted for Corinthians. Next, Tainá Maranhão scored for the green-and-white team, and Tamires had her penalty saved. With that, Palmeiras won the penalty shootout and claimed the Women's Supercup title.
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