Central do Timão
·5 de abril de 2026
Easter special: Corinthians Women’s biggest routs before and after 2016

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·5 de abril de 2026

On Easter Sunday itself, it’s hard not to think of chocolate. In football, “chocolate” means a thrashing — something that is far from rare for Corinthians Women. On the contrary: the Brabas have a constant relationship with big wins, and that did not begin only after the department was reactivated in 2016, but goes back to the formation of the first team, in 1997.
Central do Timão turned to historical records and Corinthians Women databases dating back to the team that played in the 1997 Campeonato Paulista. The result is a top 5 of the biggest wins in two distinct periods: from 1997 to 2009, when the team had intermittent activity over at least six seasons, and from 2016 onward, in the current era.

Photo: ©Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
It is worth noting that not all matches prior to 2016 have recorded scorelines, since there was no complete official record-keeping at the time. Therefore, the list presented is not definitive.
Top 5 biggest wins between 1997 and 2009:
May 21, 1998 – Nacional 0 x 12 Corinthians (Paulista)May 17, 1998 – Corinthians 12 x 1 Palmeiras (Paulista)November 8, 1997 – Corinthians 10 x 0 Nacional-AM (Taça Brasil)April 12, 1998 – São Judas 0 x 9 Corinthians (Paulista)November 10, 1997 – Corinthians 7 x 0 Goiânia (Taça Brasil)April 5, 2009 – Corinthians 7 x 0 Campo Grande (Paulista – Linaf)
Top 5 biggest wins after 2016:
May 28, 2017 – Corinthians 22 x 0 Centro Olímpico (Paulista)March 5, 2021 – Corinthians 16 x 0 El Nacional-EQU (Libertadores)November 26, 2018 – Corinthians 15 x 0 San Lorenzo Histórico-ARG (Rosario Cup)February 25, 2023 – Corinthians 14 x 0 Ceará (Brazilian Championship)June 19, 2016 – Independente 0 x 13 Corinthians (Paulista)
See more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14I5Sd6p5qk
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.









































