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·8 febbraio 2026
Cris Gambaré attends Supercopa Feminina final in Barueri

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·8 febbraio 2026

Cris Gambaré participated in the award ceremony of the Women's Supercup 2026Credits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBF
The technical coordinator of the Brazilian Women's National Teams, Cris Gambaré, attended the Women's Supercup 2026 match between Palmeiras and Corinthians at Arena Barueri, in the city of Barueri, this Saturday afternoon (7). She also participated in the award ceremony that crowned Palmeiras as the champion of the tournament, which officially opens the women's football calendar.
In regular time, the São Paulo rivals tied 1-1 - with a goal by Jaqueline for Corinthians and Bia Zaneratto for Palmeiras. In the penalty shootout, the Palestrinas won 5-4. For Cris, the decision between the teams highlighted the development of Brazilian women's football and emphasized that the "high level" presented is reflected in the Brazilian National Team.
"The Women's Supercup between Palmeiras and Corinthians reinforced the strength and evolution of Brazilian women's football. The competition showcased a high technical level, well-prepared teams, and athletes who are part of the continuous process of the Brazilian National Team. Strengthening our championships is fundamental for the growth of the sport and directly impacts the development and competitiveness of the Brazilian National Team," she said.
Palmeiras claimed the title and won a record prize of R$ 1 million. As the runner-up, Corinthians will receive R$ 600,000. This total of R$ 1.6 million is the largest amount ever awarded by CBF to the finalists of the Women's Supercup.
Last week, Cris Gambaré, accompanied by CBF vice-president Michelle Ramalho, coach Arthur Elias, and assistant coach Rodrigo Iglesias, was in London to watch Corinthians' participation in the FIFA Women's Champions Cup.
Vice-president Michelle Ramalho and the coordinator of the CBF Women's National Teams, Cris Gambaré, alongside the Women's Champions Cup trophyCredits: CBF Disclosure
In the first FIFA Date of 2026, between the end of February and the beginning of March, Brazil will face Costa Rica, Venezuela, and Mexico. Check out Amarelinha's schedule:
Brazil vs. Costa Rica - February 27 - Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, in Alajuela - 10 PM
Brazil vs. Venezuela - March 4 - Training Center of the Mexican Football Federation, in Toluca - 6 PM
Brazil vs. Mexico - March 7 - Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, in Mexico City - 8 PM
*Game times are in Brasília time
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