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·7 February 2026
On penalties, Palmeiras beat Corinthians to win the Women's Supercopa

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·7 February 2026


Palmeiras wins the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
Palmeiras won the 2026 Women's Supercup on the afternoon of Saturday (7), at Arena Barueri, in Barueri (SP), after defeating Corinthians on penalties by 5 to 4. In regular time, the match ended in a 1-1 draw, with goals from Bia Zaneratto for the Alviverde and Jaqueline for Timão.
In the penalty shootout, Kathe Tapia shone, saving three penalties, and was decisive for the Palmeiras celebration.
This is Palmeiras' first title in the competition, having qualified to compete as the champion of the Women's Copa do Brasil. With the title, they will receive R$ 1 million, while Corinthians will get R$ 600 thousand. This R$ 1.6 million total is the highest amount ever awarded by the CBF to the finalists of the Women's Supercup.

Palmeiras wins the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
In a final marked by rivalry, Corinthians scored early. Jaqueline received a good pass from Duda Sampaio, dribbled to create space in the Palmeiras defense, and shot high. Goalkeeper Kathe Tapia even got a hand to the ball but couldn’t prevent the Corinthians goal at five minutes into the first half.
Despite conceding, the Palmeiras fans increased their support for their players. Shortly after, goalkeeper Lelê took a knee to the head and was replaced by Nicole. Facing the Alviverde attack, Corinthians kept their composure, unfazed, and hit the post with a header from Gabi Zanotti.

Jaqueline celebrates Corinthians' goal in the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
Near the 35-minute mark, Palmeiras had a good chance to equalize. Brena capitalized on a Corinthians defensive error and found herself one-on-one with Nicole. However, her shot missed the target. The equalizer only came in the 39th minute, when Bia Zaneratto headed home from a cross.
At the end of the first half, Kathe Tapia made a great save from Jaqueline's shot.

Bia Zaneratto celebrates Palmeiras' goal in the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
Right after the break, Corinthians and Palmeiras traded chances. Palmeiras' Brena had two opportunities, and for Corinthians, Duda Sampaio, Belén Aquino, and Jaqueline threatened. Andressa Alves shot from the edge of the box, her attempt was deflected and hit the crossbar.
At 30 minutes, Gisela Robledo found herself one-on-one with the Palmeiras goalkeeper but shot wide. Brena had another clear chance in the 39th minute, but her shot was weak and off target. Near the end of the game, Tainá Maranhão's cross was deflected and almost went in. Érika cleared the ball off the line, preventing a Palmeiras goal.

Corinthians and Palmeiras decided the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
Near the end of the game, Tainá Maranhão's cross was deflected and almost went in. Érika cleared the ball off the line, preventing a Palmeiras goal. The score remained 1-1, taking the title decision to penalties.
Bia Zaneratto, Poliana, Duda Santos, Pati Maldaner, and Tainá Maranhão scored for Palmeiras, who also counted on Kathe Tapia’s performance – Glaucia and Brena missed their penalties. When Corinthians were one kick away from the title, the goalkeeper denied the goal that would have secured the Corinthians victory. For Timão, Vic Albuquerque, Thaís Ferreira, Letícia Monteiro, and Gisela Robledo found the net. Gabi Zanotti, Tamires, and Jhonson missed their attempts.
Palmeiras title and Alviverde celebration at Arena Barueri!

Kathe Tapia saved three penalties in the 2026 Women's Supercup and was decisive for Palmeiras' titleCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
Lineups
Palmeiras – Kathe Tapia; Andressinha (Diany), Pati Maldaner, Poliana, and Fê Palermo (Raíssa Bahia); Ingryd (Duda Santos), Brena, and Rhay Coutinho (Ana Guzmán); Tainá Maranhão, Bia Zaneratto, and Glaucia. Coach – Rosana Augusto.
Corinthians – Lelê (Nicole); Gi Fernandes (Érika), Thais Ferreira, Letícia Teles, and Tamires; Ana Vitória (Letícia Monteiro), Duda Sampaio, and Andressa Alves; Jaque Ribeiro (Jhonson), Belén Aquino (Gisela Robledo), and Gabi Zanotti. Coach – Lucas Piccinato.
Goals – Jaqueline, five minutes into the first half (Corinthians). Bia Zaneratto, 39 minutes into the first half (Palmeiras).
Yellow Cards – Ingryd (Palmeiras) and Gisela Robledo (Corinthians).
Refereeing – Edina Alves (Head Referee), Neuza Back and Fabrini Bevilaqua (Assistants), Daiane Muniz (Fourth Official), Maíra Mastella (Fifth Official), Simone Xavier (Field Analyst), Eveliny Pereira (Inspector), Ana Karina Valentin (Advisor), Charly Wendy (VAR), Helen Aparecida (AVAR), Cleidy Mary (VAR Observer), and Larissa Ramos (Quality Manager).
Total Attendance – 2,576 people

Palmeiras delegation for the 2026 Women's SupercupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
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