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·10 October 2025

Corinthians mark National Day against violence towards women

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  1. By Daniel Keppler / Central do Timão Editorial Team

This Friday, the 10th, Corinthians shared a post on its social media in support of the National Day of Struggle Against Violence Against Women. In the text, the club highlights that thousands of Brazilian women face different forms of aggression daily, whether physical, psychological, moral, or symbolic, emphasizing that the issue “is not an individual problem, it is a social, structural issue that requires awareness, empathy, and action from everyone.”

Additionally, the Alvinegro took the opportunity to advise that victims or witnesses of violence report incidents by calling 180, the national hotline for women’s assistance and protection. According to the Ligue 180 Data Panel, maintained by the Ministry of Women, between January and August of this year alone, nearly 100,000 reports were made to the service, detailing around 386,000 acts of violence (incidents that violate women’s rights, as defined by law).


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The date, established in 1980, traces its origins to demonstrations organized by women on the steps of the Municipal Theater of São Paulo, protesting against the rise in gender-based crimes in the country. These protests were part of a broader movement by feminist groups who, since the 1970s, had been denouncing inequalities and demanding policies to protect women.

This was Corinthians’ second statement on the topic this month. Last Saturday, the 4th, Neo Química Arena hosted an event in partnership with the OAB-SP, where 60 women from Casa de Isabel — an institution that shelters and supports victims of domestic and family violence — and from the Women Lawyers Commission of the legal body participated in a symbolic entrance onto the field before Timão’s match against Mirassol.

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