Corinthians Women 4-0 Vitoria das Tabocas (w) – Dominant Display Keeps Title Charge Alive
Corinthians Women continued their formidable run in the Brazilian Women’s League (Brasileirão Feminino) with a commanding 4-0 victory over Vitoria das Tabocas on 26 July 2026. Playing at home, the Brabas delivered a performance that underscored their status as one of the league’s top contenders, overwhelming their opponents from the opening whistle.
Match Overview
The match at the Estádio do Parque São Jorge saw Corinthians control possession from the outset. Their high pressing game forced early errors from the Vitoria defence, and it took only 12 minutes for the home side to open the scoring. A swift counter-attack ended with a composed finish inside the box, setting the tone for the evening.
By half-time, Corinthians had doubled their lead through a well-worked set-piece. The second half followed a similar script: relentless pressure and clinical finishing. Two more goals in the final 30 minutes sealed the emphatic result, leaving Vitoria das Tabocas without any clear chances to reply.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Corinthians break the deadlock with a clinical counter-attack after a Vitoria corner was cleared.
- 34th minute: A header from a corner kick makes it 2-0 before the break.
- 58th minute: A long-range strike from outside the area finds the top corner – 3-0.
- 72nd minute: Substitute adds a fourth with a tap-in from a low cross.
Standout Performers
Corinthians’ midfield general controlled the tempo and provided two assists, while the centre‑forward’s brace took her season tally into double figures. The clean sheet was also a testament to a well-organised backline that neutralised Vitoria’s few attacking forays.
Impact on the Table
The victory kept Corinthians firmly in the hunt for the league title, maintaining pressure on the leaders. With the season entering its decisive phase, each win is crucial. For Vitoria das Tabocas, the defeat leaves them in the lower half of the standings, needing to pick up points quickly to avoid a relegation scrap.
Corinthians’ depth and tactical flexibility were on full display – a warning to every rival that the Brabas are peaking at the right time.

