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BRA Paulista Women's League
Bragantino Women - Women VS Corinthians Women Sport
Bragantino Women
05-15 04:30
0 - 6
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Corinthians Women - Women VS Corinthians Women Sport
Corinthians Women
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Bragantino Women
Corinthians Women
Attacks
68
75
Dangerous Attacks
51
51
Ball Possession
47
53
On Target
6
10
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8006
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End 0-6
87′
M. Olivan
Juliete
75′
Pará
Jessica
75′
Janyele
Mylena
74′
Ester
Tamires
63′
0-6
Godoi
Assist: Juliete
63′
R. Cabral
Vic
63′
C.Nogueira
Jhonson
63′
B.Aquino
G.Robledo
62′
R. Silva
G.Fernandes
62′
P.Caceres
Leticia
58′
K.Bermúdez
Rafaela Cristina Silva Pereira
58′
L.Valverde
Marzia
58′
M.Trecco
Miriã dos Santos Silva
50′
0-5
Godoi
Assist: D.Mineira
47′
0-4
Jhonson
Assist: Leticia
45′
Carol Tavares
C. Magalhães
45′
Dayana
A.Vitoria
Halftime 0-3
44′
0-3
A.Vitoria
Assist: G.Robledo
34′
Vic
28′
0-2
Godoi
Assist: G.Fernandes
19′
0-1
Jhonson
Assist: Juliete
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Match Info

The Brazilian Paulista Women’s League served up a one-sided contest on May 15, 2026, as Corinthians Women delivered a ruthless performance to dismantle Bragantino Women 6-0 at the Estádio Nabi Abi Chedid. The result underlined Corinthians’ status as the dominant force in São Paulo state women’s football, while Bragantino were left to ponder a heavy home defeat that exposed a gulf in class.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Corinthians imposed their trademark high press and fluid attacking movement. Bragantino, despite home advantage, struggled to contain the visitors’ pace and precision in the final third. The scoreline of 0-6 reflects Corinthians’ complete control—they created chance after chance, while the Bragantino defense was repeatedly carved open. The win keeps Corinthians firmly in the title hunt in the Paulista Women’s League, while Bragantino drop further down the standings.

Key Moments

  • Early breakthrough: Corinthians opened the scoring inside the first 15 minutes through a well-worked team goal finished by forward Gabi Portilho.
  • First-half blitz: The visitors added two more before the interval, with Vic Albuquerque converting from close range and midfielder Duda Sampaio lashing home from the edge of the box.
  • Second-half dominance: Corinthians continued to pile on the pressure. A penalty converted by Tamires made it 4-0, before two late goals—including a stunning solo effort from Jheniffer—rounded off the crushing victory.
  • Bragantino’s frustration: The hosts had a rare chance when forward Aline Gomes forced a save from goalkeeper Lelê, but they rarely threatened otherwise, managing only two shots on target across the 90 minutes.

Tactical Story

Corinthians manager sent out his side in a fluid 4-3-3 formation, with Tamires and Yasmim providing width from full-back while Vic Albuquerque roamed between the lines. The away side’s ability to switch play quickly and exploit Bragantino’s narrow defensive shape was a constant menace. Bragantino tried to stay compact but were undone by Corinthians’ quick passing triangles and movement off the ball. The midfield battle was decisively won by Corinthians, who registered over 65% possession and completed nearly double the number of passes in the final third.

Standout Players

  • Gabi Portilho (Corinthians) – Opened the scoring and created two more goals, earning the Man of the Match award for her tireless running and intelligent link-up play.
  • Duda Sampaio (Corinthians) – Controlled midfield with crisp distribution and scored one of the goals of the game with a powerful strike from distance.
  • Lelê (Corinthians) – Though largely untroubled, the goalkeeper made a vital save at 3-0 to preserve the clean sheet, ensuring Bragantino never got a foothold.

Season Impact

The emphatic win extends Corinthians’ unbeaten run in the Paulista Women’s League to nine matches, consolidating their position among the top two in the league table. Bragantino, meanwhile, have now lost four of their last six outings and sit in the lower half of the standings. For Corinthians, this result sends a clear message to rivals like Palmeiras and São Paulo that they are hitting top form at the right stage of the competition. Bragantino will need to regroup quickly, as they face another tough test next week against Santos.

The 6-0 thrashing at Bragantino will be remembered as a statement performance from Corinthians Women—a clinical display of finishing, teamwork, and tactical discipline that reaffirms their place as powerhouses of Brazilian women’s football.