
Central do Timão
·2 September 2025
Corinthians U17 shine in second half, thrash in Spain debut

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·2 September 2025
Corinthians made a strong start in the Trofeo El-Andalus, also known as the Youth World Cup by the organizers and which is held in Spain. Playing on Monday, September 1st, at the Municipal Polideportivo Stadium, in Pozoblanco, the Under-17 Timãozinho thrashed Pogba Academy-FRA 6 x 0. The goals were scored by João Poncidônio (three), Kayque Dallaqua (two), and Gui Amorim.
With the result, the Alvinegro closed the first round of Group A leading the group, with five more goals difference than Racing-ARG, who in the other match beat Sevilla-ESP 2 x 1, also reaching three points. The next game for Timão, in fact, will be against the Argentinians, this Wednesday, 3, at the Manuel Polinario Stadium, in Puente Genil.
Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel/Ag. Corinthians
The coach Raphael Laruccia, who went to Spain with a good part of the Under-17 squad, lined up for the match a Corinthians formed by Milani; Kaio Vinícius, Iago Machado, Pedro Neto and Vini Gomes; Pedro Thomas, Lucca Caramico and Gui Amorim; Lucca Vaz, Nícollas and Kayque Dallaqua. Among the reserves, were available Pietro; Cauã Ribeiro, Victor Calderan, Heitor, Caio Lisboa, Dante, Cristian, João Poncidônio and Wilker Carvalho.
The thrashing reflected Timãozinho's superiority in the duel, which however took time to reflect on the scoreboard. The first goal, scored by Gui Amorim, was scored only at the 24th minute. All the other five Alvinegro goals occurred in the second half, with Kayque Dallaqua scoring his goals at the 10th and 21st minutes and João Poncidônio, who replaced him, closing the score with three goals, scored at the 31st, 34th and 37th minutes.
After the match, by regulation, the teams also participated in a penalty shootout, which will be used as a tiebreaker if necessary. Timãozinho scored with Gui Amorim and Iago Machado, but Dante missed his shot and the final result was a draw at 2 x 2.
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