On the road, Corinthians held by RB Bragantino in women's U20 Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·25 de março de 2026

On the road, Corinthians held by RB Bragantino in women's U20 Brasileirão

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Throughout the afternoon this Wednesday (25), Corinthians faced Red Bull Bragantino at Estádio Gabriel Marques da Silva, in Santana de Parnaíba, in a match valid for the fourth round of the group stage of the Brazilian Women’s Under-20 Championship, and ended up drawing 0-0. The result keeps the Brabinhas at the top of Group D with 10 points — three wins and one draw — 11 goals scored and none conceded.

Coach Júlia Passero lined up the following team to start the match: Ana Morganti; Rafa Rocha, Brunna, Dany Pereira and Emelym; Carol Melo, Júlia Faria and Manu Olivan; Helô Camargo, Dulce and Rayan. The bench options were: Bianca, Gabi Pires, Lara Mel, Glória Lira, Maria Clara, Laura, Raíssa, Manu Teixeira, Natália Pereira, Júlia Romero, Kaillany and Hariadni.


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The first half of the match, after a cautious start, was lively on both sides, with either team capable of opening the scoring. However, both RB Bragantino and Corinthians lacked finishing in the attacking third. In the first 45 minutes, the best chance came from the opponent. Sophia got a shot away and Ana Morganti made a decisive save. In the second half, however, the match was marked by few opportunities, as neither team managed to break through the defensive marking, keeping the scoreline goalless.

The Brabinhas will now return to the pitch only on April 2, Thursday, when they will face Taubaté at Estádio Joaquinzão at 3 p.m. (Brasília time), for the fifth round of the first phase of the Brazilian Women’s Championship.

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