Brazil's Corinthians defeats Gotham FC 1-0 in Women’s Champions Cup semifinal
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Corinthians defeated Gotham FC 1-0 in the Women's Champions Cup semifinals
- Gabi Zanotti scored the winning goal late in the match
- The victory advances Corinthians to the finals of the inaugural intercontinental competition
- The tournament represents a significant development for women's soccer globally
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🏷️ Themes
Women's Soccer, International Competition, Sports Achievement
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