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Corinthians Women - Women VS Sao Paulo Women Sport
Corinthians Women
05-08 08:30
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M·Carioca
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G.Robledo
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Luíza Calazans
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Match Info

Corinthians Women 1–2 São Paulo Women: Tricolor Paulista Stun Rivals in Paulista Women’s Derby

Match Summary
In a highly anticipated Brazilian Paulista Women’s League clash, São Paulo Women claimed bragging rights with a superb 2–1 away victory over fierce rivals Corinthians Women at the Arena Barueri. The win sends a clear message that the Tricolor are serious challengers for this year’s state title, while the home side suffered just their second defeat of the campaign—leaving the league race wide open.

Match Overview

The derby began with both teams showcasing their technical quality and intensity. Corinthians, the defending champions and perennial frontrunners, dominated possession early and created the better chances. Their persistence paid off in the 23rd minute when a flowing move down the right flank ended with Diany cutting inside and firing a low shot into the far corner to make it 1‑0 to the hosts.

But São Paulo Women refused to wilt. The visitors grew into the game as the first half wore on, with midfield trio Camila, Duda, and Rafa Mineira starting to win the second‑ball battles. The equalizer came just before the interval: a long ball over the top caught the Corinthians defense out, and Mica coolly lobbed the onrushing goalkeeper to level the scores at 1‑1.

The second half was end‑to‑end, with both sides creating clear-cut openings. Corinthians hit the crossbar through Gabriela Zanotti, while São Paulo’s Carol Baiana saw a goalbound header brilliantly saved. The decisive moment arrived in the 72nd minute when a corner kick was only half‑cleared, falling to Brenda on the edge of the box. Her curling effort took a deflection and nestled into the net—sparking wild celebrations among the São Paulo supporters.

Tactical Battle

Corinthians employed their usual high‑possession style, but São Paulo’s disciplined defensive shape and quick transitions proved effective. Coach Lucas Piccinato set his side up to absorb pressure and hit on the break, a strategy that confused the Corinthians backline. The visitors’ midfield pressing also forced several turnovers in dangerous areas.

Corinthians pushed hard for an equalizer in the final 15 minutes, throwing bodies forward, but São Paulo’s backline, marshaled by Pardal, held firm. Goalkeeper Luciana produced a stunning reflex save in stoppage time to preserve the victory and send the Tricolor fans home delighted.

Standout Players

  • Mica (São Paulo Women): Her equalizer was a moment of brilliance, and her movement caused problems throughout.
  • Diany (Corinthians Women): Opened the scoring and worked hard on both sides of the ball.
  • Luciana (São Paulo Women): The late save was match‑winning; her distribution also helped launch counter‑attacks.

League Implications

This result tightens the Paulista Women’s League title race. Corinthians remain top but now only hold a narrow lead over a resurgent São Paulo side that has won three consecutive matches. The derby victory also gives the Tricolor a massive psychological boost ahead of the second half of the season. With the knockout stages approaching, every point matters—and São Paulo Women have just made a huge statement.

Both teams now turn their attention to upcoming fixtures, with Corinthians looking to regain momentum and São Paulo riding the crest of a wave. The Paulista Women’s League continues to produce high‑quality football, and the rivalry between these two giants of Brazilian women’s football only grows stronger.