
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·10 ottobre 2025
Clubs speak out on National Day of Action against Violence towards Women

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·10 ottobre 2025
On the National Day of Struggle Against Violence Toward Women, soccer also delivered its message. Brazilian clubs spoke out on social media in support of the cause and to raise awareness about the importance of combating all forms of aggression. The messages emphasize the need to report abuse and support victims, highlighting the role of sport as a tool for social transformation.
Corinthians posted an engagement message on social media, emphasizing that the club joins the national movement to end violence against women. The text recalls that thousands of Brazilian women still face different types of aggression daily — physical, psychological, moral, or symbolic — and that the date serves as a warning and a call to action.
“Sport Club Corinthians Paulista joins the national movement to end violence against women. The date reinforces a harsh reality that thousands of Brazilian women face daily in different forms of aggression.”
São Paulo also spoke out, reinforcing the educational nature of the date and the need to report any type of violence. The official post highlighted the number 180, a hotline for service and support to victims, and called on fans and society to take part in this cause.
“The goal is to encourage reporting of all forms of aggression that, unfortunately, are still part of the reality of millions of women. Let’s stand together in this fight. Women’s Service Hotline – Call 180.”
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