Corinthians confirmed on Thursday morning that Juliette will leave Parque Sao Jorge and will no longer be part of the Alvinegro squad. The announcement came on social media and the club focused on appreciating the left-back’s achievements.
“Her discreet style always belies elite football. There have been 119 matches since the 2019 season, 10 titles and her name is engraved in our history. This year, Julieta’s cycle ends with us, but she will be forever in our hearts.Corinthians posted on their social networks – See post below.
Juliet arrived at Corinthians in 2019, coming off a good season with Santos. Since then, he has worn the mantle of Alvinegro on 119 occasions, having scored 13 goals. Including, She reached the 100-game mark for the club this season.
In his four years at the club, the team had the honor of lifting ten trophies, namely: the Brazilian Super Cup (2022); Paulista Cup (2022); Copa Libertadores (2019 and 2021); three Brazilian Championships (2020, 2021, and 2022); and three Paulista Championships (2019, 2020, and 2021). It is worth noting that in all conquests he was trusted by coach Arthur Elias.
Now, Juliet has joined Bianca as two players who have left Corinthians to date. Besides them, the my helm I found out that Miriã received a survey from Internacional You can leave the eastern region of São Paulo.
Check out Juliet’s farewell announcement
Its reserved style has always been in contrast to its elite football. There have been 119 matches since the 2019 season, 10 titles and the name is engraved in our history.
This year the cycle closes @employee With us, she will remain forever in our hearts pic.twitter.com/VSJVx8d4Zj
– Corinthians Women’s soccer (SCCPFutFutF female) December 29, 2022
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