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·14 September 2025

Neo Química Arena draws 41,000+, sets women's football record

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  1. By Vinícios Cotrim | Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians became champions of the Women’s Brasileirão for the seventh time in their history on the morning of Sunday, September 14, by defeating Cruzeiro at the Neo Química Arena. Although they did not break last year’s attendance record, they achieved the highest revenue in the history of women’s football in Brazil.

The stadium welcomed 41,130 people during the 90 minutes, with 40,727 paying fans and 403 media professionals. This number brought the club a gross amount of R$ 1,237,699.00, a figure highlighted by the club as the highest revenue ever for a match in the category in the country.


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For this final, the club ran the “Invasão pelas Brabas” campaign throughout the week, after the draw in the first leg, which took place at Arena Independência, with about 19,000 fans. For this match, the goal was to break their own attendance record, set last year in the final against São Paulo.

This was the third largest attendance in the history of the category, all achieved by Corinthians at Neo Química Arena. The record was the aforementioned match against São Paulo, with 44,529 people present. Second place goes to the final against Ferroviária in 2023, which drew 42,566 attendees.

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