
Central do Timão
·14 Oktober 2025
Corinthians' final training before crucial Ferroviária clash

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·14 Oktober 2025
On the night of Wednesday, October 14, Corinthians faces Ferroviária at Estádio Francisco Sola, in Lencho, Buenos Aires, in a match valid for the semifinals of the Conmebol Women's Libertadores. The Brabas led Group A with seven points in the first phase and eliminated Boca Juniors-ARG in the quarterfinals.
The Brabas squad started the day with a physical activation session at the gym at Defensa y Justicia's training center, Campeones del Mundo. Afterwards, coach Lucas Piccinato held a tactical activity. Finally, set-piece movements were practiced at the end of the session.
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The Corinthians women's team is expected to start the match with: Nicole; Thais Ferreira, Érika (Thais Regina) and Mariza; Gi Fernandes (Gisela Robledo), Dayana Rodríguez, Duda Sampaio, Andressa Alves (Letícia Monteiro) and Tamires; Gabi Zanotti and Jhonson.
In an interview with Corinthians TV, coach Lucas Piccinato gave an overview of the team's campaign in the Women's Libertadores and previewed the clash against Ferroviária on Wednesday night (15).
“It's a very positive record in the competition. We started with a painful draw in the last minute, but I think the team knew how to reinvent itself within the competition and has been growing, on the rise. Now, it's a semifinal against a Brazilian football team, a team we've faced many times in recent seasons and, for sure, it will be a very complex game, a match where the details will make the difference.”
“We hope that, obviously, the details will make the difference in our favor and that we can qualify for another final. Very happy for my third Libertadores semifinal. My second here with this shirt, it is a great honor to wear this jersey, and we hope to meet expectations. Tomorrow, and qualify Corinthians for another final,” he said.
If they advance to the final, the Alvinegro will face Deportivo Cali (Colombia) or Colo-Colo (Chile) in the final, which is expected to take place on Saturday (18). The Brabas, the tournament's biggest champions with five titles (2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024), are seeking their sixth championship – and a third consecutive title.
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