Corinthians unveil film on second Supercopa title after 35 years | OneFootball

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·5 February 2026

Corinthians unveil film on second Supercopa title after 35 years

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Three days after lifting the Supercopa do Brasil, Corinthians released a 32-minute film on their 2-0 victory over Flamengo at Arena Mané Garrincha in Brasília, their first in 35 years.

According to Meu Timao, the Corinthians TV film blends interviews with behind-the-scenes from before, during and after the final. It opens with Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us, then jumps back to 28 January and a 2-1 defeat to Bahia at Vila Belmiro, where Gustavo Henrique reviewed defensive errors after Breno Bidon’s opener and Raniele urged focus on Flamengo.


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On 31 January the squad landed in Brasília to a raucous welcome, with the team hotel turning into a party. Footage shows about 110 organised caravans on the road and arriving in the capital.

On the first of February, despite about 11 players suffering with a stomach infection in the days before, the mood was light yet focused. Gustavo Henrique, Raniele and Rodrigo Garro called for intensity, market analysis manager Renan Bloise retraced the climb from 2024, including nine straight wins to reach the 2025 Copa do Brasil, and Dorival Júnior demanded the opponents be forced out of their comfort zone, with further messages from Matheuzinho and goalkeeper Hugo Souza.

The film relives the key moments, with Gabriel Paulista and Yuri Alberto on the scoresheet as the Fiel roared the side home. Celebrations continued on the pitch with the anthem and poropopó, then moved inside.

After media duties, Dorival thanked the medical staff for readying affected players and praised the team’s competitive edge and ongoing rebuild. Football executive Marcelo Paz spoke of maintaining focus and ambition across the season, while president Osmar Stabile lauded collective work and the strength of the support.

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