Corinthians quartet feature as Brazil bow out of U17 Women's World Cup | OneFootball

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·05 de novembro de 2025

Corinthians quartet feature as Brazil bow out of U17 Women's World Cup

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Early Wednesday afternoon (5th), the Brazilian Women's National Team took the field to face North Korea in the semifinals of the U-17 Women's World Cup and ended up losing by a score of 2-0. In the defeat, five Corinthians athletes took the field, three of them as starters.

Coach Rilany Silva started goalkeeper Ana Morganti, Pepê, and Julia Faria—a Corinthians trio—as starters. Defender Dany Pereira and midfielder Dulce Maria were brought on during the match. The defender came on towards the end of the second half, while the attacker entered the field still in the first half.


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Brazil's main standout in the match was goalkeeper Ana Morganti. At 21 minutes into the first half, the young keeper made a decisive save after a header from Chong Gum. Five minutes later, she stopped a cross shot from Rye Yong. Then, at 37 minutes, Morganti made three consecutive saves, preventing the score from being opened in the first half.

Now, after being eliminated, the five Corinthians athletes return to the club, looking to refocus on the U-17 Women's Paulista Championship. This Saturday (8th), the Brabinhas will face Audax, in Osasco, for the state tournament in the category.

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