Central do Timão
·20 Januari 2026
Tamires backs Brabas’ confidence, urges Fiel for Women’s World Cup

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·20 Januari 2026

Counting down to the Women's Club World Cup, the Corinthians squad continues to prepare for the tournament that will be held in London, England. One of the group leaders, full-back Tamires, spoke about the Brabas' expectations for the competition and highlighted the importance of the support from the alvinegra fans.
In an interview with Central do Timão, the player emphasized the significance of the journey the team has built up to the qualification for the intercontinental tournament and reinforced that the group arrives confident for the FIFA Champions Cup.

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“That's it, Fiel, follow us. These will be two very important games for the entire journey that Corinthians has built. We deserve to be there. Being a Libertadores champion is not easy, and doing everything Corinthians has been doing is also not easy. So, we really count on your support, who have followed us from the beginning until now,” she stated.
The athlete also highlighted the positive expectations for the campaign on European soil and projected a good performance from the team in the competition, which brings together continental champions of women's football.
“Let's go together in this. The expectation is the best possible. I hope Corinthians can deliver excellent work in London. Kisses! Go Corinthians!” completed Tamires.
Corinthians will travel to England in the coming days and debut in the Women's World Cup on January 28, when they face Gotham FC from the United States in the FIFA Champions Cup semifinal. If they qualify, the Brabas will play the final on February 1 against the winner of the match between Arsenal from England and ASFAR from Morocco.
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