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·05 de outubro de 2025

Corinthians thrash Always Ready 11-0 in Women's Libertadores

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  1. By Daniel Keppler / Central do Timão Editorial Team

This Sunday, the 5th, Corinthians returned to the field for the Women's Copa Libertadores. In a match valid for the second round of the group stage of the competition, the Brabas faced Always Ready-BOL at the Nuevo Francisco Urbano Stadium in Morón, Argentina, and won by a landslide, 11-0. The goals were scored by Ariel Godoi (two), Thaís Regina (two), Dayana Rodríguez, Letícia Monteiro (two), Gabi Zanotti, Duda Sampaio, Gi Fernandes, and Jhonson.

With this result, the team provisionally took the lead in Group A, with four points from two games and an 11-goal difference. It's worth noting that, on Sunday night, Independiente Santa Fe-COL and Dragonas Independiente del Valle-EQU will close out the round, with Corinthians retaining the top spot in case of a draw or a win by the Ecuadorians.


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Corinthians Lineup

Still unable to count on Jaquelina, who is recovering from an ankle injury, coach Lucas Piccinato sent out a team composed of: Lelê; Thais Regina, Erika, and Letícia Teles; Gisela Robledo, Ivana Fuso, Dayana Rodríguez, Andressa Alves, and Juliete; Letícia Monteiro and Ariel Godoi.

On the bench, the following players were available: Nicole, Kemelli, Thais Ferreira, Gabi Zanotti, Vic Albuquerque, Mariza, Gi Fernandes, Duda Sampaio, Tamires, and Jhonson.

Independiente del Valle Lineup

The Bolivian team fielded the following lineup: Selena Wilson; Karen Rodríguez, Ilsen Rodríguez, Mayli Miranda, and Martina Caffaro; Jhenifer Cuba, Graciela Calle, and Agustina Goncebatt; Issela Plata, Alison Mamani, and Karla Ticona.

Refereeing

The referee was Laura Fortunato (Argentina), assisted by Gisela Trucco (Argentina) and Carla Lopez (Argentina). The fourth official was Emikar Calderas (Venezuela), and VAR was handled by Salome Di Iorio (Argentina).

First Half

Corinthians started the game on the attack and were quickly rewarded. Just two minutes in, after a good exchange of passes, Juliete advanced down the left and crossed into the box. Ariel Godoi took advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Selena Wilson and pushed the ball in with her right foot to open the scoring!

The pressure continued at a high pace. Letícia Monteiro found Gisela Robledo free behind the defense, and the forward shot, but Wilson saved with her feet. Always Ready still tried to respond on counterattacks, but the Corinthians defense came out on top in every challenge.

Shortly after, Robledo won the ball on the right and crossed to Juliete, free at the far post, but she missed the shot. Then Robledo herself stole the ball again, entered the box, and passed back. Andressa Alves missed her first attempt, but on the rebound, shot straight at Wilson, who made another save.

Corinthians maintained their offensive dominance. In another exchange of passes, Andressa Alves launched Ariel Godoi, who controlled with her chest and shot over the goal. At 17 minutes, after a play down the right, Dayana Rodríguez passed to Thaís Regina. The defender tried from outside the box, the ball deflected off the defense, and went into the back of the net, increasing the lead.

At 23 minutes, Ariel Godoi held up play and set up Day Rodríguez, who tried with her left and surprised the goalkeeper, scoring the third. Soon after, Andressa Alves carried the ball across the field and shot from the edge of the box, forcing another save from Wilson. Robledo also created a chance with a dangerous cross that no one could finish.

At 37 minutes, Letícia Monteiro played a one-two with Day Rodríguez, received inside the box, and shot across goal to score the fourth. Even with the big lead, Ivana Fuso, Andressa Alves, and Letícia Teles still created good chances, but were stopped by the opposing defense.

Second Half

In the second half, Lucas Piccinato brought on Gabi Zanotti and Gi Fernandes for Dayana Rodríguez and Gisela Robledo. Early on, Letícia Monteiro took advantage of a loose ball from a corner and shot from outside the box, forcing Wilson into a good save.

Next, Monteiro received a pass from Zanotti, turned inside the box, and was once again stopped by the Bolivian goalkeeper. At six minutes, after another corner, Ivana Fuso crossed and Zanotti finished for the goal. The play was initially disallowed for offside, but confirmed after VAR review.

Soon after, Zanotti set up Ariel Godoi one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but the forward shot wide. Shortly after, at 10 minutes, Letícia Teles advanced down the left and crossed. Letícia Monteiro controlled, dribbled the goalkeeper, and sent it into the back of the net, scoring the sixth. Two minutes later, Andressa Alves found Ariel Godoi behind the defense, and number 94 finished past the goalkeeper for the seventh goal.

The team kept up the pressure. Thaís Regina launched Ariel Godoi, who dribbled the defender and shot over. At 22 minutes, Vic Albuquerque came on for Andressa Alves. Soon after, Érika launched Letícia Monteiro, who chipped the ball over the goalkeeper, but lost the angle and passed to Juliete, who was blocked by the defense.

In the next attack, Jhonson replaced Ariel Godoi. Vic Albuquerque had three chances: twice she was stopped by Wilson, and on the third, after a corner, she shot wide. Gi Fernandes crossed and Jhonson headed for a good save by the goalkeeper, who stopped it on the line.

At 34 minutes, Gi Fernandes took a corner from the left and Thaís Ferreira rose above the defense to score the eighth goal. Next, Ivana Fuso left the field for Duda Sampaio to come on.

The pressure continued. Juliete crossed from the left and Vic headed for another save by Wilson. On the low corner, Gi Fernandes rolled it to Duda Sampaio, who shot from outside the box. The ball deflected off the defense and went in at 38 minutes, increasing the score.

The tenth goal came soon after. Juliete once again got the better of the left side, crossed, the defense cleared poorly, and Wilson deflected it straight to Gi Fernandes, who finished into the back of the net at 42 minutes.

In stoppage time, Duda Sampaio felt her left ankle and left the field carried off. In the last play, Vic Albuquerque launched Jhonson, who advanced into the box and scored the eleventh goal, sealing the rout for the black-and-whites.

Next Match

After facing Always Ready, the Brabas return to play in the Libertadores next Wednesday, the 8th, when they face Independiente Santa Fe-COL at Estadio Florencio Sola, in Banfield, at 8 p.m.

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