Corinthians start training centre works to separate women’s team from academy | OneFootball

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·3 March 2026

Corinthians start training centre works to separate women’s team from academy

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Corinthians have begun construction at their training centre to create separate facilities for the women’s first team and the male youth academy.

According to Meu Timao, the works adjacent to CT Dr. Joaquim Grava are expected to take 60 to 90 days. The club has not yet confirmed whether the investment will come from its own funds or a commercial partner.


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At present, both departments share almost all daily facilities, including the dining hall, pitches, gym and other internal areas of the centre.

President Osmar Stabile had long signalled a wish to give the Brabas their own space, and has now moved the project from plan to execution with initial interventions on site.

The dedicated-space discussion has been ongoing since September 2025, when Stabile mentioned the plan during the Brasileirão Feminino title celebrations. Two months later, women’s football director Iris Sesso said there was land beside CT Dr. Joaquim Grava that could house an exclusive facility for the team.

While the work progresses, Corinthians’ women prepare for the next phase of the Brasileirão and other competitions. On 13, after the FIFA international break, the Brabas visit Palmeiras at 21:30 at Arena Barueri in the third round.

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