Corinthians finish prep, travel for Juventude clash in Women’s Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·19 avril 2026

Corinthians finish prep, travel for Juventude clash in Women’s Brasileirão

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians Women are already set for another Brazilian Championship fixture. The Brabas face Juventude this Monday (20), at 9 p.m. (Brasília time), in Bento Gonçalves (RS), for the seventh round of the competition, with live coverage on TV Brasil.

According to information from the club, the team wrapped up its preparations after three days of activities at CT Dr. Joaquim Grava. The training sessions took place after returning from the Teal Rising Cup in the United States and were mainly focused on adjustments for the away match.


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In the final session before the trip, held on Saturday (18), head coach Emily Lima prioritized tactical work and set-piece plays, aiming to fine-tune the team for the clash against the side from Rio Grande do Sul.

The black-and-white delegation traveled this Sunday (19) to Rio Grande do Sul. The squad went to Caxias do Sul and then headed to Bento Gonçalves, where it will remain until the match.

For the match, Corinthians could have important absences. Players who were on international duty during the FIFA window, such as Lelê, Gi Fernandes, Thaís Ferreira, Duda Sampaio, Ana Vitória, Belén Aquino, Gisela Robledo and Dayana Rodríguez, are still doubts because of their recent return. In addition, in the medical department, Agustina and Thais Regina are still recovering from injuries.

The match marks only the third meeting between Corinthians and Juventude in the history of women’s football. In the previous two games, Timão came out on top, with two wins, five goals scored and none conceded. This will be the first time the match is hosted by the team from Rio Grande do Sul.

Leaders of the Brazilian Championship, Corinthians are looking to maintain their good form in the competition and extend their positive run this season.

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