Corinthians women's U20s tour Neo Química Arena after charity win | OneFootball

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·4 Juli 2026

Corinthians women's U20s tour Neo Química Arena after charity win

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Staff

The athletes from Corinthians Women’s Under-20 team took part in a special tour of Neo Química Arena after finishing in first place in an internal plastic bottle cap collection drive for the NGO Tampinhas que Curam. As a reward for the charitable campaign, the Brabinhas got to see behind the scenes at the House of the People.

The initiative involved collecting plastic caps for the nonprofit organization, which uses the funds raised through recycling to help children undergoing cancer treatment. The Under-20 team won the campaign and received the special visit to Corinthians’ stadium as a prize.


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During the tour, the players visited different areas of Neo Química Arena, such as the stands, VIP boxes, locker rooms, mixed zone, and the pitch, enjoying an experience similar to the one offered to fans who take the stadium’s official tour.

The moment also brought the players closer to the structure used by the professional squad on matchdays, strengthening the bond between the youth teams and the club’s history and identity.

On social media, the Brabinhas’ official profile celebrated winning the collection drive and the prize.

“Brabinhas at home!! As champions of the internal bottle cap collection drive for the NGO Tampinhas que Curam, the Under-20 Brabinhas earned a special tour of the House of the People!”

The Tampinhas que Curam project collects plastic caps and aluminum tabs, using the money raised through recycling to support children undergoing cancer treatment, combining environmental awareness and solidarity.

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