Pesquisa revela as maiores torcidas no interior do Paraná; Corinthians domina

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O instituto Paraná Pesquisas, a pedido do portal UmDois Esportes, apontou quais são as maiores torcidas do interior do Paraná. O resultado foi divulgado na terça-feira (9).

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No levantamento, foram ouvidos homens e mulheres, a partir de 16 anos, em seis cidades interiorana e duas da Região Metropolitana de Curitiba (RMC). Quem participou poderia votar em apenas um time.

Os dados foram recolhidos entre setembro de 2024 e novembro de 2025. A margem de erro é de 1,1 a 3,7 pontos percentuais e o nível de confiança é de 95%.

continua após a publicidadeCorinthians lidera nas principais cidades no Paraná

Além de ser top-3 em Curitiba, o Coringão lidera em seis cidades do interior: Londrina, Maringá, Ponta Grossa, Cascavel, Foz do Iguaçu e Guarapuava (Centro-Sul). O clube alvinegro ainda se destaca em Colombo e São José dos Pinhais, ambas da Região Metropolitana de Curitiba (PR).

Vale lembrar que, em 2009, o time J. Malucelli mudou de nome para Corinthians Paranaense na tentativa de explorar a torcida alvinegra na capital e no Paraná. A parceria, contudo, não vingou e durou até 2012.

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Atrás do Corinthians, Flamengo e Palmeiras se alternam entre as segundas e terceiras colocações, com o São Paulo na cola. Santos, Grêmio, Internacional e Vasco também são lembrados. Maiores torcidas da capital, Athletico e Coritiba têm pouca representividade nas cidades interiorianas, enquanto o Paraná Clube nem aparece no top-10.

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Veja as maiores torcidas de Londrina1.Corinthians: 21,8%2.Palmeiras: 12,2%3.São Paulo: 8,4%4.Londrina: 7,8%5.Flamengo: 7%6.Santos: 6,2%7.Grêmio: 0,50%8.Athletico: 0,40%9.Internacional: 0,3%

Não torce: 32,1%

Não sabe: 2,3%

Outros times: 1%

Entrevistados: 5.801

Veja as maiores torcidas de Maringá1.Corinthians: 18,9%2.Palmeiras: 12,7%3.São Paulo: 10,6%4.Flamengo: 7,4%5.Santos: 7%6.Maringá: 4,2%7.Athletico: 0,80%8.Coritiba, Grêmio e Vasco: 0,70%

Não torce: 33,3%

Não sabe: 2,6%

Outros times: 2,2%

Entrevistados: 2.935

Veja as maiores torcidas de Cascavel1.Corinthians: 15,3%2.Palmeiras: 9,5%3.Flamengo e Grêmio: 9,1%4.Internacional: 6%5.São Paulo: 5,7%6.Santos: 5,1%7.FC Cascavel: 3%8.Athletico: 2,9%9.Coritiba: 2,2%

Não torce: 28,7%

Não sabe: 1,4%

Outros times: 2,1%

Entrevistados: 2.367

Veja as maiores torcidas de Foz do Iguaçu1.Corinthians: 14,3%2.Flamengo: 13,1%3.Grêmio: 8,1%4.Palmeiras: 7,4%5.São Paulo: 7%6.Internacional: 5,3%7.Santos: 4%8.Foz do Iguaçu: 1,6%9.Athletico: 1,3%10.Vasco: 0,9%11.Coritiba: 0,8%

Não torce: 32,6%

Não sabe: 2,2%

Outros times: 2%

Entrevistados: 1.997

Veja as maiores torcidas de Guarapuava1.Corinthians: 17,1%2.Flamengo: 13%3.Palmeiras: 9,8%4.São Paulo: 6,9%5.Santos: 5,2%6.Athletico: 3,9%7.Grêmio: 2,7%8.Coritiba: 2,2%9.Internacional: 1,9%10.Vasco: 1,3%

Não torce: 32,1%

Não sabe: 2%

Outros times: 1,8%

Entrevistados: 2.148

Veja as maiores torcidas de Ponta Grossa1.Corinthians: 17,1%2.Flamengo: 10,6%3.Operário: 9,9%4.Palmeiras: 7,2%5.São Paulo: 5,1%6.Santos: 2,9%7.Athletico: 2,3%8.Coritiba e Grêmio: 1,5%9.Vasco: 0,9%10.Internacional: 0,5%

Não torce: 37,2%

Não sabe: 1,8%

Outros times: 1,4%

Entrevistados: 1.963

Veja as maiores torcidas de Curitiba1.Athletico: 24,2%2.Coritiba: 19%3.Corinthians: 7,1%4.Paraná: 4,9%5.Flamengo e Palmeiras: 3,2%6.São Paulo: 2,5%7.Santos: 1,8%8.Grêmio: 1,7%9.Internacional: 0,9%

Não torce: 28,1%

Não sabe: 1,8%

Outros times: 1,6%

Entrevistados: 8.392

➡️ Pesquisa divulga ranking atualizado das maiores torcidas do Brasil; confira

Veja as maiores torcidas de São José dos Pinhais (RMC)1.Athletico: 19,3%2.Coritiba: 11,9%3.Corinthians: 9,3%4.Flamengo : 4,1%5.São Paulo: 3,1%6.Paraná: 2,9%7.Palmeiras: 2,7%8.Grêmio: 1,7%9.Santos: 1,3%10.Internacional: 1,1%11.Fluminense: 0,7%

Não torce: 38,5%

Não sabe: 1,9%

Outros times: 1,5%

Entrevistados: 750

Veja as maiores torcidas de Colombo (RMC)1.Athletico: 21,9%2.Coritiba: 14,7%3.Corinthians: 9,8%4.Flamengo : 4,1%5.Palmeiras: 3,4%6.Paraná: 2,4%7.São Paulo: 2,3%8.Santos: 1,7%9.Grêmio: 1,1%10.Internacional: 0,5%

Não torce: 35,1%

Não sabe: 1,4%

Outros times: 1,5%

Entrevistados: 1.554

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Hutton, Abbas take Nottinghamshire to the brink of Championship title

Seamers do the needful against Warwickshire, as Surrey collapse opens door to points victory

ECB Reporters Network24-Sep-2025Warwickshire 258 (Mousley 74, Barnard 48, Young 48, Hutton 4-46, Abbas 3-33) vs Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire are within 300 runs of securing the Rothesay County Championship crown after bowling out Warwickshire for 258 on day one at Trent Bridge.Needing to secure a maximum of 10 points from the final round of matches to lift the title for the first time since 2010 after their victory over holders Surrey last week, Nottinghamshire fulfilled their first requirement by taking all three bowling bonus points, led by Brett Hutton’s four for 46 and Mohammad Abbas’s three for 33.And Surrey’s failure to take any of the five batting bonus points potentially up for grabs in their match against Hampshire at Southampton, means they require just two more in this match to be certain of becoming champions.Put simply, if they can muster anything above 300 with the bat within 110 overs in their first innings, the title will be theirs even were they to lose this match and Surrey win theirs.They might have been on the field in pursuit of those runs already if Dan Mousley had not defied difficult batting conditions by scoring 74 after driving Warwickshire recovery from 127 for five.Mousley shared a 117-run sixth-wicket partnership with Ed Barnard, who exactly matched Will Young earlier in making 48 from 104 deliveries. Warwickshire, who began the day in fourth place, are keen at least to overtake Somerset and finish third.After choosing not to bat first, Nottinghamshire presumably would have hoped to send Warwickshire to lunch in a more precarious position than 70 for one. As it was, in an opening session limited to 25 overs after a wholly unforecast stoppage for rain, the visitors lost only Alex Davies, who was leg before to the 10th ball of the match as Hutton found some early movement through the air.Not that it was for want of trying by the Nottinghamshire attack. Abbas, returning from a minor back issue, bowled seven overs that on another day might have generated two or three wickets. Young and Rob Yates played and missed several times and edged other deliveries past the slips. Both executed some good shots, to be fair to them.More rain delayed the afternoon session by 50 minutes. It began with another early wicket, Yates well held at second slip by Freddie McCann in Abbas’s second over.Abbas has taken the place vacated by Josh Tongue, ordered to rest up by England after his match-winning performance against Surrey last week, which illustrates the depth of Nottinghamshire’s bowling resources. Their other centrally-contracted fast bowler, Olly Stone, though he missed the first tranche of matches through injury, will complete the season having not appeared in the Championship side.Though the sky cleared, batting remained a challenge, although patience and some nifty footwork appeared to be paying off for Young. Having saved himself on 35, managing to kick the ball away a delivery from Dillon Pennington squirmed under his bat towards the stumps, he was nearing a half-century against his former county.But then he unexpectedly wafted at a ball from Hutton outside off stump and paid the price. With Surrey already dismissed by Hampshire for just 147, a first bowling point for Nottinghamshire was enthusiastically applauded by the home crowd, fully aware that the requirement to take the title was already down to just four more points.Two more wickets before tea reduced Warwickshire to 127 for five. Sam Hain, pushing forward, and Zen Malik were caught behind in consecutive overs, the latter off a ball from Lyndon James that moved late to find the edge of his defensive bat.The middle session thus belonged to Nottinghamshire, yet Mousley and Barnard resisted and then fought back in the final session, Mousley becoming more confident and aggressive as the partnership grew, accelerating to a half-century from 62 balls, which he celebrated by going down the pitch to hit James back over his head for six.In the final half-hour, though, the pendulum swung back to Nottinghamshire, left-arm spinner Liam Patterson-White claiming the second bowling point with a caught-and-bowled to remove Barnard before Abbas, bowling fast and straight with second new ball in hand, dismissed Michael Booth and Ethan Bamber in consecutive deliveries.Hutton wrapped things up by bowling Tazeem Ali before Mousley holed out to long off, leaving Nottinghamshire within touching distance of the prize.

'Better now than in the knockout rounds!' – Bayern Munich chief sees positive side of Arsenal defeat and praises Vincent Kompany's 'outstanding and inspiring' team despite loss

Bayern Munich chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen had words of encouragement for Vincent Kompany and his players following the Bavarians' 3-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Dreesen admitted that it was better for Bayern to lose now than "sometime in the knockout phase." He also had words of assurance for Kompany, adding that "we're happy to be together with you".

  • Arsenal bring blistering Bayern down to earth

    Bayern tasted defeat for the first time this season at the hands of Arsenal in a Champions League encounter at the Emirates on Wednesday. Young star Lennart Karl scored the only goal – an equaliser in response to Jurrien Timber's 22nd-minute opener – for Bayern, before Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli effectively put the tie to bed by scoring their goals in the space of eight second half minutes. 

    It brought an end to Bayern's 18-game unbeaten streak since the 2025-26 season began, during which they won 17 games and drew once. They even broke AC Milan's 33-year-old record of 13 consecutive wins at the start of the season, going on to win the opening 16 games this campaign.

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    Bayern CEO encourages 'fantastic team' to continue making fans happy

    In the aftermath of the game, Bayern CEO Dreesen shared a heartfelt speech at a banquet in London, expressing gratitude for how far the team has come and encouraging Kompany and Co. to keep their heads high.

    "I did a little Googling, some dark memories, and [the last defeat] was exactly 144 days ago in the quarter-final match against Paris Saint-Germain at the Club World Cup," he began. "And of course, in the last 18 competitive matches, which we haven't lost, with 17 wins and one draw, we've gotten used to winning. And so, naturally, it's hard to accept something like that.

    "Of course, we played a first half, I think, on equal terms. We saw a fantastic equaliser in that three-man combination between Josh [Kimmich] and Serge [Gnabry], and then Lennart with the finish. That was fantastic. We could perhaps have had a few more chances, but in the second half we were certainly the weaker team. And that's part of the game, and you have to acknowledge it. And that's why you have to give Arsenal credit; we deserved to lose in the second half, and that's why Arsenal rightly won. And that has to be accepted. So, congratulations to Arsenal at this point."

    Dreesen also admitted that it's better for Bayern to lose now than when it matters the most.

    "Some people said today, better now than sometime in the knockout phase. And there's definitely something to that," he conceded. "We've had a wonderful journey with you, dear team, so far in these 18 games, and we've been thrilled by your play, most recently in Paris. And that's what we should perhaps keep in mind going forward, because you're a fantastic team, you play outstanding football, inspiring football, and that's what makes us happy, what makes the fans happy, and that's what will last. And so, a day like today is just an interim step.

    "We might be a little downcast today, but ultimately we know what we have in you. We trust you, you're a top team and you know it, and that's a good thing. So, dear Vincent, it's a shame today, but we're happy to be together with you and we're looking forward to the next game on Saturday against St. Pauli."

  • Kompany not making any 'excuses' after being humbled by Arsenal

    It was the Gunners' first win over Die Roten after 10 years. Much of the build-up to the game focused on Arsenal and Bayern being the top two strongest teams in Europe at the moment. However, Mikel Arteta's side now remain the only team in the Champions League to register five wins out of five this season, firmly establishing themselves as one of the favourites to lift the trophy come May 30. 

    As for Bayern, the defeat exposed major chinks in their armour. For a team that is supremely loaded in attack, thanks to the presence of world-class names such as Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Diaz. 

    "I don't like excuses," Kompany told reporters, accepting that Bayern were second-best all evening. "We've lost now, and let's be honest: Arsenal were better today, and we have to fix that from Saturday onwards.

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    Bayern turn focus to St. Pauli

    Bayern will be eager to ensure the loss to Arsenal reflects a one-off lapse rather than a trend that could unravel their form in the coming weeks. They hold a healthy six-point lead atop the Bundesliga table and will have a chance to extend it on Saturday, when they host St. Paul at the Allianz Arena.

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