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·28 March 2026
Recent wobble boosts Corinthians’ ‘lead’ in draws among Brazilian clubs

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·28 March 2026

Without a win in seven matches this season, Corinthians are going through an unstable spell. Alvinegro’s last victory came on February 19, when they beat Athletico-PR 1-0 at Arena da Baixada in the second round of the Brazilian Championship. The Corinthians side’s 1-1 draw against Flamengo last Sunday (22) at Neo Química Arena, in a match for the eighth round of the national tournament, further highlighted one of the team’s statistics in this century.
That is because, according to a survey by R10 Score on X, formerly Twitter, Corinthians are the club with the most draws since January 2001, with 482. Second place is Ceará, with 473 draws. The survey carried out by Meu Timão, however, lists Alvinegro with 483 draws in that same period. The other clubs that appear in the ranking, meanwhile, have between 420 and 435 draws.

Photo: Rodrigo Coca/Agência Corinthians
In addition, according to a more in-depth survey by Meu Timão, the number of draws is even higher when friendlies are included. In 1,774 matches this century, Corinthians have recorded 821 wins, 490 draws, and 463 losses, which represents a 55.49% success rate. The only time the number of draws surpassed the number of wins this century was in the 2013 season.
That year, the club from Parque São Jorge posted 29 wins and 31 draws. The second season with the most draws since 2001 was in 2019, when Alvinegro drew 27 matches. In 2026, so far, Corinthians have already recorded seven wins, seven draws, and five losses — a 49.12% success rate. The matches were in the Supercopa do Brasil, Brazilian Championship, and Paulistão — the 12th-best success rate in Série A, see at the end of this article.
Amid the FIFA international break, Corinthians continue preparing for the rest of the season, which will feature the Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil, and Conmebol Libertadores. At 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time) next Wednesday (1), Alvinegro will visit Fluminense at Maracanã Stadium for the ninth round of the Brasileirão.
Corinthians’ numbers by season in the 21st century – survey: Meu Timão
2026 – 7 wins / 7 draws / 5 losses2025 – 35 wins / 19 draws / 20 losses2024 – 32 wins / 18 draws / 23 losses2023 – 28 wins / 22 draws / 23 losses2022 – 31 wins / 23 draws / 18 losses2021 – 30 wins / 22 draws / 21 losses2020 – 18 wins / 17 draws / 14 losses2019 – 30 wins / 27 draws / 21 losses2018 – 31 wins / 18 draws / 28 losses2017 – 38 wins / 23 draws / 10 losses2016 – 34 wins / 18 draws / 18 losses2015 – 44 wins / 16 draws / 11 losses2014 – 33 wins / 15 draws / 15 losses2013 – 29 wins / 31 draws / 15 losses2012 – 39 wins / 23 draws / 14 losses2011 – 34 wins / 16 draws / 14 losses2010 – 38 wins / 17 draws / 15 losses2009 – 33 wins / 24 draws / 15 losses2008 – 44 wins / 16 draws / 10 losses2007 – 20 wins / 21 draws / 23 losses2006 – 30 wins / 14 draws / 25 losses2005 – 40 wins / 17 draws / 19 losses2004 – 25 wins / 18 draws / 19 losses2003 – 28 wins / 14 draws / 27 losses2002 – 37 wins / 18 draws / 16 losses2001 – 33 wins / 16 draws / 24 losses
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