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·4 February 2026

Corinthians women: seven runners-up in 29 finals since relaunch

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Team

The Corinthians Women's team played their 29th final since the reactivation of the sport in 2016, last Sunday (01). In the FIFA Champions Cup final, the Brabas were defeated by Arsenal, from England, 3-2 after extra time at the Emirates Stadium in London, finishing as runners-up in the unprecedented tournament.

The spot in the final was secured with a 1-0 victory over Gotham FC, from the United States, in the semifinal held at the G-Tech Community Stadium. The club's participation in the first Women's Club World Cup was guaranteed by winning the 2025 Women's Libertadores, achieved against Deportivo Cali, from Colombia, in a penalty shootout.


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Since the reactivation of the sport, Corinthians has competed in official competitions over ten seasons and missed finals on seven occasions: the 2016 Brazilian Championship, the 2016, 2017, and 2022 Paulista Championships, the 2020 and 2022 Libertadores, and the 2025 Copa do Brasil.

With the runner-up finish in the FIFA Champions Cup, Corinthians reached their seventh runner-up position in 29 finals, maintaining the number of 22 titles won during this period. Other losses in finals occurred in the 2017 and 2019 Brazilian Championships, the 2018, 2024, and 2025 Paulista Championships, and the 2025 Women's Brazil Supercup.

Corinthians Women's Finals since 2016:

  • 2026 – FIFA Champions Cup (runner-up)
  • 2025 – Supercup (runner-up), Brazilian Championship, Libertadores, and Paulista Championship
  • 2024 – Supercup, Brazilian Championship, Libertadores, and Paulista Championship (runner-up)
  • 2023 – Supercup, Brazilian Championship, Libertadores, and Paulista Championship
  • 2022 – Supercup, Brazilian Championship, and Paulista Championship
  • 2021 – Brazilian Championship, Libertadores, and Paulista Championship
  • 2020 – Brazilian Championship and Paulista Championship

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