Central do Timão
·5 février 2026
Vic Albuquerque scores in final, ends goal drought for Corinthians

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·5 février 2026

The Corinthians Women's team finished as runners-up in the FIFA Champions Cup after being defeated by Arsenal, from England, 3-2 in extra time last Sunday. Despite the result, the match marked an important individual moment for Vic Albuquerque, who scored again after more than four months.
The attacking midfielder was responsible for the Brabas' second goal in stoppage time of regular play, in a match held at Wembley Stadium. After a penalty was suffered by Gisela Robledo, Vic converted the kick with a central finish, taking the match into extra time. In extra time, Caitlin Foord scored and secured the title for the English team.

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The goal ended a scoring drought for jersey number 17. The last time Vic had scored for Corinthians was on September 24, 2025, in a 3-1 defeat to São Paulo, in the quarter-finals of the Women's Copa do Brasil. In that match, she completed a low cross from Jhonson on the right, momentarily equalizing the score. Later, Carol Gil and Isa secured the favorable result for the rival.
Vic Albuquerque joined Corinthians in 2019, at the age of 21, after a stint with Audax. At the end of 2021, she transferred to Madrid CFF, in Spain, returning to the alvinegro club six months later. Since then, she has remained integrated with the Brabas squad.
With 121 goals scored, Vic is the top scorer in the history of Corinthians Women's team. The athlete also has 18 titles won and 250 matches played for the club, ranking as the fourth player with the most games for Timão, behind Gabi Zanotti, Paulinha, and Grazi.
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