Women’s Paulistão win reshapes Corinthians’ 2026 ranking | OneFootball

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·18 July 2026

Women’s Paulistão win reshapes Corinthians’ 2026 ranking

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Staff

Corinthians faced Ferroviária on the night of last Friday (17) at Estádio Alfredo Schürig, Fazendinha, in a clash for the fourth round of the 2026 Paulista Women’s Championship qualifying stage, and beat their opponent 1-0. With the result, Alvinegro reached seven points, sitting in second place in the state competition — two wins, one draw, and one loss — with 10 goals scored and four conceded.

The win shook up the Brabas’ scoring chart. Corinthians’ only goal in the match was scored by forward Jhonson, who moved past Ariel Godoi and now stands alone as Timão’s third-highest scorer of the season, with six goals in 17 matches. She trails only Gabi Zanotti and Jaqueline, who have scored 11 and nine goals, respectively, in 19 games.


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Jhonson scored in first-half stoppage time, when Ferroviária made a mistake while playing out from inside the six-yard box, the young forward stole the ball and scored the only goal of the match. Rounding out the Brabas’ top five scorers this year are Ariel Godoi, with five goals in 10 games, and Vic Albuquerque, who has found the net three times in 20 matches.

The No. 9, who has already been called up to the Brazilian Women’s National Team, arrived at Corinthians in 2023 initially to join the youth setup. Shortly afterward, she became part of the first team, but dealt with injury problems, only enjoying a more consistent run of games from 2025 onward. For the senior team, she has totaled 25 goals and four assists in 61 matches (34 as a starter), with 39 wins, 14 draws, and eight losses — a 71.6% success rate.

The Brabas will now return to the pitch next Monday (20), when they will face Ferroviária again at Arena Fonte Luminosa at 8 p.m. (Brasília time) in Araraquara, in the round of 16 of the Women’s Copa do Brasil.

Corinthians Women’s top scorers in 2026:

1) Gabi Zanotti – 11 goals in 19 games 2) Jaqueline – nine goals in 19 games 3) Jhonson* – six goals in 17 games 4) Ariel Godoi – five goals in 10 games 5) Duda Sampaio (15 games and Andressa Alves (18 games) – four goals each 6) Vic Albuquerque – three goals in 20 games 7) Carol Nogueira (six games), Erika (15 games), Belén Aquino (17 games), Letícia Monteiro (19 games) – two goals each 8) Paola Garcia (eight games), Gisela Robledo (12 games), Ana Vitória (13 games), Thaís Ferreira (15 games), and Ivana Fuso (17 games) – one goal each

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