
Central do Timão
·23 de setembro de 2025
Corinthians rely on strong record to reach Copa do Brasil semis

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·23 de setembro de 2025
This Wednesday, the 24th, Corinthians returns to the field for the Women's Copa do Brasil. In a match valid for the quarterfinals of the competition, which are single-elimination games, the Brabas face São Paulo at the Gabriel Marques da Silva Stadium in Santana de Parnaíba, at 6 PM (Brasília time), seeking qualification for the semifinals of another national tournament.
It will be another Majestic in the 2025 season, which is already the year with the most games against the rivals since 1997, when the first encounter took place. In total, Corinthians and São Paulo have faced each other five times since March, across three different tournaments (Supercopa do Brasil, Brazilian Championship, and Paulista Championship), with one victory for the alvinegra team, three draws, and one loss, in addition to six goals scored and five conceded.
Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel / Ag. Corinthians
The Women's Majestic is one of the most traditional classics in Brazilian football. The first match between the teams, which took place in the Paulista Championship, was won by São Paulo 2-1, who also holds the advantage in the head-to-head from 1997 to 2001: four victories for the rivals against just one for Corinthians, with the Alvinegro scoring nine goals and conceding 17 in total.
On the other hand, since 2019, the numbers are much more favorable to the Brabas. In the last six seasons, the teams have met 24 times, with 14 victories for Corinthians, five draws, and only five victories for the rivals. During this period, Timão scored 40 goals and conceded 24.
In total, therefore, the teams have played 29 times against each other, with 15 alvinegra victories, five draws, and nine losses, with the Alvinegro scoring 49 goals and conceding 41 in total. This record does not include friendlies and training matches and covers, in total, five title disputes, with four won by Corinthians (Paulista Championship in 2019, 2021, and 2023 and Brazilian Championship in 2024) and one by the rivals (Supercopa do Brasil in 2025).
The advantage is also with Corinthians when considering other knockout disputes between the teams, besides the finals. The teams met in two more different knockout rounds, both won by the Brabas: the semifinals of the Paulista Championship in 2024 and the Brazilian Championship in 2025.
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