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·27 October 2025

Corinthians sign coconut water deal for women’s and youth teams

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  1. By Henrique Pereira / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians has established a new partnership with MOÃ, a company that will now supply coconut water to the female football athletes and the youth categories, both female and male. In exchange for the products, the club granted the right to use its image to the brand, which will be able to use it in publications and actions with the players.

The news has already started being shared on Timão's social media. This Monday, the official Corinthians Feminino profile posted a story on Instagram showing a box of coconut water at the training center, accompanied by the caption: “Back to training and always in the company of MOÔ.


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Currently, MOÃ sells one-liter packages of coconut water, but to facilitate consumption during training, the brand will also provide smaller 200 ml versions. The club will receive a new batch of the product every 20th of the month. The beverage is pure and natural, and the company's goal is to promote sports through healthy nutrition, aiding in recovery and performance of high-performance athletes.

The Corinthians women's football management already maintains other similar partnerships. An example is the agreement with Dobro, a sports supplementation brand, which provides about R$ 120,000 in products per year in exchange for publicity and brand presence with the club and players.

In addition to these collaborations, the Corinthians women's team currently has six sponsors displayed on their uniform: Esportes da Sorte (main), Gatorade, Vizzela, Banco BMG, EZZE Seguros, and Tecnogera. The values of these partnerships have not been officially disclosed by the department.

Adding up all revenues, Corinthians has already raised about R$ 20 million in 2025 with women's football — a value that includes player sales, such as Yaya and Daniela Arias, as well as ticket sales and prizes won throughout the season.

The Brabas return to the field this Saturday, November 1st, at 11 am, when they face São Paulo at Fazendinha, for the Paulista Championship. Leaders of the competition, the alvinegras are already mathematically qualified for the semifinals.

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