

Corinthians
Founded
1910
Venue
Neo Química Arena
City
São Paulo
Capacity
49,205
Surface
grass
Did you know?
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista was founded in 1910 in Sao Paulo by a group of railway workers, named after the English amateur club Corinthian FC.
Season Stats
Record
2W 4D 2L
H:1W/A:1W
Goals
7 / 7 (+0)
H:4/A:3
Clean Sheets
4
H:3/A:1
Rank
11
Sidelined Players (33)
Recent Results
@ Fluminense
Serie A · 02/04/2026
vs Flamengo
Serie A · 22/03/2026
@ Chapecoense
Serie A · 20/03/2026
@ Santos
Serie A · 15/03/2026
vs Coritiba
Serie A · 12/03/2026
@ Novorizontino
Paulista A1 · 28/02/2026
@ Cruzeiro
Serie A · 25/02/2026
@ Portuguesa
Paulista A1 · 22/02/2026
@ Athletico Paranaense
Serie A · 19/02/2026
@ São Bernardo
Paulista A1 · 15/02/2026
Upcoming Fixtures
vs Internacional
Serie A
05/04/2026
00:30
@ Platense
CONMEBOL Libertadores
10/04/2026
02:00
vs Palmeiras
Serie A
12/04/2026
22:00
vs Independiente Santa Fe
CONMEBOL Libertadores
14/04/2026
22:00
@ Vitória
Serie A
19/04/2026
22:00
vs Vasco da Gama
Serie A
26/04/2026
22:00
vs Peñarol
CONMEBOL Libertadores
28/04/2026
22:00
@ Mirassol
Serie A
03/05/2026
22:00
@ Independiente Santa Fe
CONMEBOL Libertadores
05/05/2026
22:00
vs São Paulo
Serie A
10/05/2026
22:00
Corinthians
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, founded on September 1, 1910, in São Paulo by five working-class railway workers inspired by a visiting English amateur club, plays at the modern 48,905-capacity Neo Química Arena in Itaquera, which hosted the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The club has won seven Campeonato Brasileiro titles, 30 Campeonato Paulista championships, and achieved the pinnacle of South American and world football in 2012, winning the Copa Libertadores and then defeating Chelsea 1-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final — the club's second world title. Iconic figures include Roberto Rivellino, the playmaker-philosopher Sócrates who led the radical Corinthians Democracy experiment, and Ronaldo Nazário, who returned for an emotional final chapter in 2009. With over 30 million supporters, Corinthians are one of the most powerfully supported clubs in all of South America.
































