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·4 April 2026

Corinthians' standing after round six of the Women's Brasileirão

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Staff

On the night of last Friday (3), Corinthians faced Red Bull Bragantino at Estádio Alfredo Schürig, Fazendinha, in a match valid for the sixth round of the first phase of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship and won 5-1. The Brabas’ goals were scored by Gabi Zanotti (twice), Andressa Alves, Belén Aquino, and Vic Albuquerque.

With the win, the Brabas ended the round at the top of the national competition with 13 points — four wins, one draw, and one loss — with 17 goals scored and seven conceded. Behind Alvinegro, in second and third place respectively, are Palmeiras and São Paulo with the same number of points, but trailing on goal difference — the first tiebreaker — with nine and five.


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Rounding out the G-8, the qualification zone for the quarterfinals, are: Bahia (12 points), Flamengo (12 points), Cruzeiro (12 points), Fluminense (11 points), and Santos (nine points). Ferroviária has the same number of points as the team from Baixada Santista, but has a lower goal difference (two against zero). Between 10th and 14th place are: Internacional (eight points), Grêmio (seven points), RB Bragantino (seven points), Mixto (six points), and Botafogo (five points).

The two teams just above the Z-2 are Atlético-MG and Juventude, both with four points. The Minas Gerais team has the better goal difference (-2 against -5). América-MG and Vitória, if the championship ended on this date, would be relegated with just one point each, with goal differences of -13 and -14. In the national competition, the Brabas return to the field only on the 20th (Monday), at 9 p.m. (Brasília time), away from home, in a match valid for the seventh round of the tournament.

Before that, however, Emily Lima’s squad will travel to the United States, where they will compete in the second edition of the Teal Rising Cup. Next Thursday, at 10 p.m. (Brasília time), the Brabas will face the Kansas City Current at CPKC Stadium.

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