Central do Timão
·17 janvier 2026
Corinthians women join São Jorge ritual before the Majestoso

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·17 janvier 2026

The traditional ritual in honor of Saint George, held before Corinthians matches at Neo Química Arena, will feature a special participation this Sunday (18), during the Majestoso against São Paulo. The athletes from the club's women's team will be present at the symbolic moment that precedes kickoff.
According to Meu Timão, the Brabas players will accompany Fernando Wanner, Corinthians historian and the person responsible for carrying the image of Saint George around the pitch before the initial whistle. The action will also serve as a gesture to bring the women's team closer to the black-and-white fans, as the team prepares to travel to England, where they will compete in the FIFA Women's Champions Cup.

Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
The ritual, which is part of the club's routine for matches at the Arena, has previously been used for special tributes. In the last edition, for example, the moment was dedicated to striker Romero, who left Corinthians at the end of last season, with the participation of selected fans in honor of the Paraguayan player.
The squad led by Lucas Piccinato is scheduled to depart next Tuesday (20), heading to London. Their debut in the international competition will take place on January 28, against Gotham FC from the United States, in a single match valid for the tournament's semifinal, scheduled for 9:30 a.m. (Brasília time), at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Meanwhile, the Corinthians men's team will take the field this Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (Brasília time) to face São Paulo, in the third round of the Campeonato Paulista, in another classic held at Neo Química Arena.
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