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·29 marzo 2026

Corinthians' standing in the Women's Brasileirão after round five

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  1. By Henrique Pereira / Central do Timão Editorial Team

On the night of last Friday (27), Corinthians faced Botafogo at Nilton Santos Stadium in a match valid for the fifth round of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship and beat their opponent 3-1. The result lifted Timão into the upper part of the table.

At the moment, the club from Parque São Jorge sits in fourth place in the standings, with three wins, one draw, and one loss in five rounds played, totaling ten points. The current leader of the Brasileirão is Palmeiras, with 12 points.


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São Paulo has the same ten points as Corinthians, but trails on goal difference. The Brabas have scored 12 goals and conceded six, for a positive goal difference of six, while their rivals have scored seven and conceded three, for a positive goal difference of three.

Besides Palmeiras, the current leader of the Brazilian Women’s Championship, the teams ahead of Alvinegro Paulista in the table are Flamengo (11 points, three wins and two draws) and Cruzeiro (11 points, three wins and two draws).

Now, the Brabas will have a one-week break until their next match and remain focused on the national competition. Emily Lima’s squad will face Red Bull Bragantino next Friday (3) at 9 p.m. Brasília time, in a match valid for the sixth round of the first phase of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship.

See more:

Alongside Grazi, Gabi Zanotti becomes the player with the most appearances in the history of Corinthians Women

Emily Lima assesses Corinthians’ away win over Botafogo in the Brasileirão Feminino

Recent inconsistency makes Corinthians extend its ‘lead’ as the Brazilian club with the most draws in the 21st century

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