Corinthians celebrated their sixth title in the Brazilian Amputee Football Championship. The national title came on Sunday, June 7, after the Timão beat Assama in the final match held in Goiânia. The team's journey to the trophy was marked by overcoming. In the group stage, the team tied with Ourinhos 1-1, thrashed Faro 6-1, and suffered a defeat against Esperia 2-1. The turnaround came in the quarterfinals, when Corinthians Mogi eliminated Esperia with a crushing 3-0. In the semifinal, in an electrifying match, the team led by William Abreu defeated Ourinhos 3-2 and secured a spot in the final. Another standout in the national competition was striker Rogerinho R9, one of the biggest references in the modality worldwide. With the nets shaken throughout the tournament, the Corinthian striker reached an impressive 709 goals in his career, solidifying himself as the greatest scorer in the history of amputee football worldwide. With the new trophy in the cabinet, Corinthians Mogi stands out as the country's greatest winner, with six national titles. The Timão broke a drought that had been since 2019, uniting the current title with an impressive sequence of titles in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.