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·07 de fevereiro de 2026
Corinthians eye fourth Supercopa Feminina title

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·07 de fevereiro de 2026


Corinthians were crowned champions of the 2022 Women's Supercup, the first edition of the tournamentCredits: Staff Images / CBF
Corinthians aim to win their fourth Women's Supercup title in the final against Palmeiras, this Saturday afternoon (7th), at 4pm (Brasília time), at Arena Barueri, in the city of Barueri (SP). The derby against the Palestrinas will be broadcast live on TV Globo and SporTV.
Led by coach Lucas Piccinato, Timão qualified for the tournament that officially opens the Brazilian women's football calendar by winning the Brasileirão A1, their sixth consecutive title. They earned 34 points in the first stage and defeated Bahia, São Paulo, and, in the final, Cruzeiro in the knockout rounds.

Corinthians defeated Cruzeiro and won the 2024 Women's SupercupCredits: Staff Images / CBF
The Brabas present themselves as the current world runners-up. In the inaugural edition of the Women's Champions Cup, they highlighted the strength of Brazilian and South American women's football by defeating the Concacaf champion, the American Gotham FC, and in the final against the Champions League winner, Arsenal. On the English opponents' home turf in London, they made the country proud despite the 3-2 defeat.
Corinthians is the only team to have participated in every edition of the championship. They were crowned champions in 2022, 2023, and 2024 over Grêmio, Flamengo, and Cruzeiro, respectively. In 2025, they were defeated by São Paulo on penalties.

Corinthians won the 2023 Women's Supercup over FlamengoCredits: Adriano Fontes/CBF
In all these years, the Supercup was contested by eight clubs. A new format will be adopted starting this season, bringing together the winner of the Brasileirão A1 and the Copa do Brasil, whose organization was resumed in 2025.
If they win the title, Corinthians will receive R$ 1 million, a record amount already paid to the tournament winner—the runner-up will receive R$ 600,000. The CBF increased the total prize by 33% compared to the R$ 1.2 million (R$ 700,000 for the champion and R$ 500,000 for the runner-up) awarded last year.
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