Palmeiras win first women’s national title, 43rd under Leila Pereira 🏆 | OneFootball

Palmeiras win first women’s national title, 43rd under Leila Pereira 🏆 | OneFootball

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·21 November 2025

Palmeiras win first women’s national title, 43rd under Leila Pereira 🏆

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The women’s team of Palmeiras wrote another chapter in the history of the sport this Wednesday by winning its first national title. The team, led by coach Rosana Augusto, defeated Ferroviária 4-2 at Arena Fonte Luminosa in Araraquara, in a single-match final of the Women’s Copa do Brasil.

Amanda Gutierres, Brena, Tainá Maranhão, and Greicy scored the goals for the Palestrinas, crowning an undefeated campaign in the Copa do Brasil with the title. The tournament returned to competition this season after nine matches.


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With this, Verdão reached its 43rd title under the presidency of Leila Pereira, who was present at the stadium alongside vice president Paulo Buosi to watch the final. Earlier, the club had celebrated victories in the under-11 and under-12 São Paulo State Championships.

In the morning, Palmeiras’ under-11 team beat São Paulo 2-1 to win the state title. The under-12 team, in turn, defeated Corinthians 2-0 to take the trophy. Both matches took place at Arena Crefisa Barueri.

Leila Pereira took over the management of Palmeiras at the end of 2021 and was re-elected last year. Her term is valid until 2027.

See the list of titles under Leila’s management at Palmeiras:

Men’s Football

  • Brazilian Championship (2022 and 2023)
  • São Paulo State Championship (2022, 2023, and 2024)
  • Recopa Sudamericana (2022)
  • Brazilian Supercup (2023)

Women’s Football

  • Libertadores (2022)
  • São Paulo State Championship (2022 and 2024)
  • Copa do Brasil (2025)

Youth Categories

Under-20

  • Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior (2022 and 2023)
  • Brazilian Championship (2022, 2024, and 2025)
  • Copa do Brasil (2022)
  • Brazilian Supercup (2022)
  • São Paulo State Championship (2023)

Under-17

  • Brazilian Championship (2022 and 2023)
  • Copa do Brasil (2022 and 2023)
  • Brazilian Supercup (2022)
  • São Paulo State Championship (2022)

Under-15

  1. São Paulo State Championship (2022, 2023, and 2024)

Under-14

  • São Paulo State Championship (2023 and 2025)
  • Conmebol Magic Cup (2022)

Under-13

  • Libertadores (2022 and 2024)
  • Development League (2024 and 2025)
  • São Paulo State Championship (2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025)

Under-12

  1. São Paulo State Championship (2024 and 2025)

Under-11

  1. São Paulo State Championship (2023 and 2025)

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