BrasilerãoFemenino 🇧🇷 2025. Champions Corinthians with 8 reinforcements as work on tricky Marta bid continues.



BrasilerãoFemenino 🇧🇷 2025

Corinthians reigning champions

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Eight reinforcements for Corinthians who lost big stars Jhennifer, Gabi Portilho and Yasmim.

Vic Albuquerque, Jhonson Duda Sampaio renew

Dayane Rodriguez Venezuela international, from Guárico, Venezuela. Born in 2001, she began her career with a team from the region, then played for 3B in Amazônia and Iranduba, in Minas Gerais. Between 2021 and 2023, she played for Atlético-MG, moving to Grêmio in 2024.

Juliete is back at Corinthians after a stint of 119 games, 13 goals and ten titles. Among her achievements are the 2019 and 2021 Libertadores, the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Brazilian Championships, the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Paulista Championships, as well as the 2022 Super Cup and the 2022 Copa Paulista.

Andressa Alves is a declared Corinthians fan.
The athlete was playing for Houston Dash in the United States, the same team as former Braba Tarciane. In 24 games played during the year, the attacking midfielder scored one goal and one assist. After starting her career in Brazil, she played in European football for Montpellier in France, Barcelona in Spain, and Roma in Italy. Andressa Alves also has three World Cups and two Olympics under her belt with the Brasilian Women’s National team.

From Rio Quente, in Goiás, Leticia Teles began her career at Aliança-GO. She then played for Goiás, Tiradentes-PI and Minas Brasília before arriving at Red Bull Bragantino in 2023. For the team from the interior of São Paulo, she played 28 games and scored four goals in 2024.

Ariel spent two seasons with São Paulo, arriving in 2023 after being a standout in the campaign that gave Red Bull Bragantino the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A2 title in 2021. For her former club, she had some notable moments in 2024, being responsible for scoring the rival’s only goal in the final of the Campeonato Brasileiro, against Corinthians itself.

Júlíana Passari a 24-year-old midfielder is from Matão, in the northern interior of the state of São Paulo, and was discovered by Ferroviária. She played for the last six seasons for Palmeiras, which announced her departure last week. For the rival, she played 37 games, scoring three goals.

Thaís Regina was signed for free from Flamengo.
During her two seasons at Flamengo, Thaís Regina played 49 matches and scored one goal. Before joining the Rio de Janeiro club, the defender played for São Paulo, where she played for four years and played 107 matches, scoring 10

Letícia Monteiro, midfielder is, so far, the only signing in the current transfer window in which the club had to make a purchase to acquire the economic rights. Internacional  announced that it kept 15% of the player’s economic rights. She was elected the revelation of the 2024 Brasileirão in ESPN’s Bola de Prata awards. In the competition, Letícia scored six goals and played a decisive role in Internacional’s comeback. Letícia’s time at Internacional began in the second half of 2023, initially on loan, and lasted until the end of 2024. During this period, the young player played 41 games, scored 16 goals and appeared in the Brazilian national team on a few occasions.

Squad

Goalkeepers: Kemelli, Lelê, Nicole Ramos and Rillary

Full-backs: Juliete*, Leticia Santos, Paulinha and Tamires

Defenders: Dani Arias, Duda Mineira, Erika, Leticia Teles*, Mariza and Thaís Regina*

Midfielders: Andressa Alves*, Dayana Rodriguez, Duda Sampaio, Gabi Zanotti, Juliana Passari*, Leticia Monteiro*, Vic Albuquerque and Yaya

Attackers: Ariel Godoi*, Carol Nogueira, Ellen, Eudimilla, Gisela Robledo, Jaqueline and Jhonson


Corinthians held initial talks with Marta as they try to tempt the global star to the club.  However the situation is delecate with finance a major issue given her salary. The club continue to work on how to make a possible deal reality. Another sticking point is Orlando Pride bid to retain the player. The idea behind the scenes is to submit a new proposal to Marta.





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