
Central do Timão
·21 Oktober 2025
Corinthians’ sixth Libertadores Femenina title draws strong viewing figures

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·21 Oktober 2025
On the afternoon of last Saturday, October 18, Corinthians were crowned six-time champions of the Conmebol Women's Libertadores (2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024, and 2025) by defeating Deportivo Cali from Colombia, 6-5 on penalties after a goalless draw in regular time.
In addition to the title, the Brabas' victory also brought impressive TV ratings on broadcast television and digital platforms. According to the Timão Números page on X, formerly Twitter, Rede Globo recorded an average of 12.8 points and a peak of 17.4, marking the highest audience for the sport in 2025. Around four million Brazilians watched the match.
Photo: ©Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
Besides broadcast TV, the match was also streamed on digital platforms—YouTube—such as Meu Timão, Cazé TV, N Sports, Canal Goat, and X Sports. The latter even reached 0.61 points, matching its highest audience in history. On YouTube, more than 250,000 devices tuned in to watch the grand final of the international tournament.
The Brabas, in addition to winning the Women's Libertadores, also secured a spot in the Women's Club World Cup—Copa das Campeãs—which will take place from January 28 to February 1, 2026, in London, England. In the semifinals, the Alvinegro will face Gotham FC from the United States—the team of former Brabas player, Gabi Portilho.
The Brabas were given a week off after winning yet another title and will return to the pitch only on November 1, at 11 a.m. (Brasília time), to face São Paulo at Fazendinha, in the Majestoso classic for the 11th round of the Women's Paulista Championship, in which they are already qualified for the semifinals.
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