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·22 February 2022
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·22 February 2022
The Women’s Supercup, a new competition organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), has already awarded its champion. Corinthians players were the great champions on February 13, beating Grêmio 1-0 in the grand finale. The Supercup, which started on February 4, was only a knockout tournament. The winners defeated rivals Palmeiras 3 to 0, while Real Brasilia were eliminated in the semifinals (2 to 0).
The astonishing achievement bolstered Corinthians’ trophy cabinet, which has functioned as the “big bad” of Brazilian women’s football since 2016. Apart from the 2022 Supercup, the Parque S. Jorge club has won the Copa do Brasil (2016), Paulisto (2019, 2020, and 2021), Brasileiro (2018, 2020, and 2021), and Libertadores (2018, 2020, and 2021).
The Supercup was to be comprised of the top eight teams from the Brasileiro 2021, with a maximum of one club from each state finishing among the top twelve teams in the tournament. As a result of the rules, the following teams were qualified to compete: Corinthians, Cruzeiro, ESMAC-PA, Flamengo, Grêmio, Internacional, Palmeiras, and Real Braslia. Due to the vacancies, the Paulista Federation and the Gacha were able to submit two players.
How were the Super Cup games?
All games were played as single matches, and in the case of a draw, the match would be determined by penalty kicks. All competitive games are included in the table below.
Data, curiosities and controversies
Check out the key statistics, oddities, and controversies from the first Women’s Supercup.
Data and curiosities
Controversies
Due to the absence of a Video Referee (VAR), all bids were validated by field officials.
Upcoming women’s competitions in 2022
The Supercopa will not “open” the Brazilian women’s football season until 2022. Brasileiro (March–September), Estaduais (September–December), and Copa Libertadores da América (October).