Cássio extends record and reaches 31 penalty saves at Corinthians

The goalkeeper made two defensive stops in a penalty shootout against América Mineiro in the Brazilian Cup
by
Josué Seixas
2023-07-17 08:02:52

Cássio’s spot as one of the great idols of Corinthians is already secured, but he keeps on improving his marks. Last Saturday (15), the goalkeeper made two penalty defenses in a shootout against América Mineiro to guarantee the Timão in the semifinals of the Brazilian Cup (Copa do Brasil).

He now has made 31 penalty saves in the club, with six in 2023. At 36 years of age, Cássio has been with Corinthians since 2012, where he conquered the Copa Libertadores, the Club World Cup and two Brazilian League titles.

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“I’m not going to give weapons to the enemy, ok (laughs). There is a whole ritual of reading and talking. Goalkeepers also help. It’s all together. That’s why I say it’s not me, maybe I defended it, but the guys had the personality to hit. So it’s Corinthians. The crowd filled up, had a big party, we conceded the goal and they screamed even more, went to the penalties and continued singing. In the general context, everyone was committed and things went well,” he said about the penalty shootout.

Check out the list of Cássio’s penalty saves:

1 – 0 x 0 São Paulo – (semifinal – Paulistão 2013) – Luis Fabiano
2 – 0 x 0 São Paulo – (Brasileirão 2013) – Rogério Ceni (during the 90 minutes)
3 – 0 x 1 Flamengo – (Brasileirão 2014) – Eduardo da Silva (90 minutes)
4 – 1 x 0 São Paulo – (Paulistão 2015) – Rogério Ceni (90 minutes)
5 – 6 x 1 São Paulo – (Brasileirão 2015) – Alan Kardec (90 minutes)
6 – 0 x 1 Fluminense – (Brasileirão 2016) – Cícero (90 minutes)
7 – 0 x 0 São Paulo – (Florida Tournament 2017) – Araruna
8 – 1 x 1 Internacional – (2017 Copa do Brasil second phase) – Ortiz
9 – 1 x 0 Grêmio (Brasileirão 2017) – Luan (90 minutes)
10 – 2 x 0 Ponte Preta (Brasileirão 2017) – Lucca (90 minutes)
11 – 1 x 0 São Paulo – (semifinal – Paulistão 2018) – Diego Souza
12 – 1 x 0 São Paulo – (semifinal – Paulistão 2018) – Liziero
13 – 1 x 0 Palmeiras – (Paulistão 2018 final) – Dudu
14 – 1 x 0 Palmeiras – (Paulistão 2018 final) – Lucas Lima
15 – 1 x 1 Racing – (first phase of the 2019 Sudamericana) – Domínguez
16 – 1 x 1 Racing – (first phase of the 2019 Sudamericana) – Solari
17 – 1 x 1 Ferroviária (quarterfinals – Paulistão 2019) – Thiago Santos
18 – 1 x 4 Flamengo (Brasileirão 2019) – Bruno Henrique (90 minutes)
19 – 1 x 1 Palmeiras (Paulistão Final 2020) – Bruno Henrique
20 – 1 x 0 Mirassol (Paulistan 2021) – Fabrício
21 – 1 x 1 Guarani (Paulistan 2022, quarterfinals) – Madison
22 – 0 x 0 Deportivo Cali (Libertadores 2022) – Téo Gutiérrez (90 minutes)
23 – 0 x 0 Boca Juniors (Libertadores 2022) – Juan Ramírez
24 – 0 x 0 Boca Juniors (Libertadores 2022) – Villa
25 – 1 x 1 Flamengo (final of the Copa do Brasil 2022) – Filipe Luís
26 – 3 x 0 Mirassol (Paulistão 2023) – Camilo (90 minutes)
27 -(6) 1 x 1 (7) Ituano- (quarterfinals of Paulistão 2023) – Mário Sérgio
28 – (5) 2 x 0 (4) Remo – (Third phase of the Copa do Brasil 2023) – Leonan
29 – (3) 2 x 0 (1) Atlético-MG (2023 Copa do Brasil Round of 16) – Hulk
30 – (3) 3 x 2 (1) América-MG (Quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil 2023) – Paulinho Bóia
31 – (3) 3 x 2 (1) América-MG (Quarterfinals of the Copa do Brasil 2023) – Benítez

*compiled by Ge.