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词条 List of Copa do Brasil winners
释义

  1. Key

  2. List of winners

  3. Performance by club

  4. Performance by state

  5. References

  6. External links

The Copa do Brasil is an annual football competitions for clubs in Brazil established in 1989. With the exception of those teams competing in that season's Copa Libertadores, the competition is open to the top teams from Brazil's state leagues, as well as the top ten clubs in the country. Sixty-four teams qualify and compete in a two-legged single elimination tournament that culminates in the finals. The finals is contested over two legs, an away game and a home game.

Thirteen teams have won the competition. Cruzeiro is the most successful team in the history of the competition, having won it six times. Teams from São Paulo state have won the tournament seven times, more than any other state. Only Cruzeiro won the title consecutively in the years 2017 and 2018. In fact, from 2001 to 2012, such a feat was impossible, as teams who won the tournament were not allowed to defend their title on the following year due to scheduling conflicts with the Copa Libertadores. Starting in 2013, the Copa do Brasil was rescheduled so that it instead conflicts with the Copa Sudamericana. Thus, it is now possible for teams to defend their titles.

Key

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Finals decided on goal difference
Finals decided on away goals
*Finals decided by a penalty shootout
BoldIndicates the winner in two-legged finals
YearEach link is the relevant Copa do Brasil article for that year
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Achieved Domestic Double (State and Cup or League)
Achieved Domestic Double (Cup and League)
Achieved Continental Double (State, Cup or League and Secondary continental cup)
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Achieved Continental Double (State, Cup or League and Copa Libertadores)
**
Achieved Domestic Treble (State, Cup and League)
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Especially short competitions such as the Recopa Sudamericana, Intercontinental Cup (now defunct), or FIFA Club World Cup are not generally considered to contribute towards a Double or Treble.

List of winners

Grêmio¤
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSIlha do RetiroRecife, Pernambuco
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio¤2–1Sport RecifePernambuco}} PEEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Grêmio won 3–1 on points.
1990Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo1–0GoiásGoiás}} GOEstádio Mário HelênioJuiz de Fora, Minas Gerais
Goiás}} GOGoiás0–0FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Serra DouradaGoiânia, Goiás
Flamengo won 3–1 on points.
1991Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio1–1Criciúma¤Santa Catarina}} SCEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Santa Catarina}} SCCriciúma¤0–0GrêmioRio Grande do Sul}} RSEstádio Heriberto HülseCriciúma, Santa Catarina
Tied 2–2 on points, Criciúma won on away goals. ‡
1992Rio de Janeiro}} RJFluminense2–1InternacionalRio Grande do Sul}} RSEstádio das LaranjeirasRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSInternacional1–0FluminenseRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Beira-RioPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Tied 2–2 on points, Internacional won on away goals. ‡
1993Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio0–0CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro2–1GrêmioRio Grande do Sul}} RSMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Cruzeiro won 3–1 on points.
1994Ceará}} CECeará0–0GrêmioRio Grande do Sul}} RSCastelãoFortaleza, Ceará
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio1–0CearáCeará}} CEEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Grêmio won 3–1 on points.
1995São Paulo}} SPCorinthians¤2–1Grêmio~Rio Grande do Sul}} RSPacaembuSão Paulo, São Paulo
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio~0–1Corinthians¤São Paulo}} SPEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Corinthians won 4–0 on points.
1996Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro1–1PalmeirasSão Paulo}} SPMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
São Paulo}} SPPalmeiras1–2CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGEstádio Palestra ItáliaSão Paulo, São Paulo
Cruzeiro won 4–1 on points.
1997Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio0–0FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo2–2GrêmioRio Grande do Sul}} RSMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Tied 2–2 on points, Grêmio won on away goals. ‡
1998Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro1–0PalmeirasSão Paulo}} SPMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
São Paulo}} SPPalmeiras2–0CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGMorumbiSão Paulo, São Paulo
Tied 3–3 on points, Palmeiras won on better goal difference. #
1999Rio Grande do Sul}} RSJuventude2–1BotafogoRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Alfredo JaconiCaxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul
Rio de Janeiro}} RJBotafogo0–0JuventudeRio Grande do Sul}} RSMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Juventude won 4–1 on points.
2000São Paulo}} SPSão Paulo0–0CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGMorumbiSão Paulo, São Paulo
Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro2–1São PauloSão Paulo}} SPMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Cruzeiro won 4–1 on points.
2001Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio¤2–2CorinthiansSão Paulo}} SPEstádio Olímpico MonumentalPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
São Paulo}} SPCorinthians1–3Grêmio¤Rio Grande do Sul}} RSMorumbiSão Paulo, São Paulo
Grêmio won 4–1 on points.
2002São Paulo}} SPCorinthians2–1BrasilienseBrazilian Federal District}} DFMorumbiSão Paulo, São Paulo
Brazilian Federal District}} DFBrasiliense1–1CorinthiansSão Paulo}} SPSerejãoTaguatinga, Federal District
Corinthians won 4–1 on points.
2003Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo1–1Cruzeiro**Minas Gerais}} MGMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro**3–1FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Cruzeiro won 4–1 on points.
2004São Paulo}} SPSanto André2–2FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Palestra ItáliaSão Paulo, São Paulo
Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo0–2Santo AndréSão Paulo}} SPMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Santo André won 4–1 on points.
2005São Paulo}} SPPaulista2–0FluminenseRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Jayme CintraJundiaí, São Paulo
Rio de Janeiro}} RJFluminense0–0PaulistaSão Paulo}} SPEstádio São JanuárioRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Paulista won 4–1 on points.
2006Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo2–0Vasco da GamaRio de Janeiro}} RJMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro}} RJVasco da Gama0–1FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Flamengo won 6–0 on points.
2007Rio de Janeiro}} RJFluminense1–1FigueirenseSanta Catarina}} SCMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Santa Catarina}} SCFigueirense0–1FluminenseRio de Janeiro}} RJEstádio Orlando ScarpelliFlorianópolis, Santa Catarina
Fluminense won 4–1 on points.
2008São Paulo}} SPCorinthians3–1Sport Recife¤Pernambuco}} PEMorumbiSão Paulo, São Paulo
Pernambuco}} PESport Recife¤2–0CorinthiansSão Paulo}} SPIlha do RetiroRecife, Pernambuco
Tied 3–3 on points and equal on goal difference, Sport won on away goals. ‡
2009São Paulo}} SPCorinthians¤2–0InternacionalRio Grande do Sul}} RSPacaembuSão Paulo, São Paulo
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSInternacional2–2Corinthians¤São Paulo}} SPEstádio Beira-RioPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Corinthians won 4–1 on points.
2010São Paulo}} SPSantos2–0VitóriaBahia}} BAVila BelmiroSantos, São Paulo
Bahia}} BAVitória2–1SantosSão Paulo}} SPBarradãoSalvador, Bahia
Tied 3–3 on points, Santos won better goal difference. #
2011Rio de Janeiro}} RJVasco da Gama1–0CoritibaParaná}} PREstádio São JanuárioRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Paraná}} PRCoritiba3–2Vasco da GamaRio de Janeiro}} RJCouto PereiraCuritiba, Paraná
Tied 3–3 on points and equal on goal difference, Vasco da Gama won on away goals. ‡
2012São Paulo}} SPPalmeiras2–0CoritibaParaná}} PRArena BarueriBarueri, São Paulo
Paraná}} PRCoritiba1–1PalmeirasSão Paulo}} SPCouto PereiraCuritiba, Paraná
Palmeiras won 4–1 on points.
2013Paraná}} PRAtlético Paranaense1–1FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJVila CapanemaCuritiba, Paraná
Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo2–0Atlético ParanaenseParaná}} PRMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Flamengo won 4–1 on points.
2014Minas Gerais}} MGAtlético Mineiro2–0CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGEstádio IndependênciaBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro0–1Atlético MineiroMinas Gerais}} MGMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Atlético Mineiro won 6–0 on points.
2015São Paulo}} SPSantos1–0PalmeirasSão Paulo}} SPVila BelmiroSantos, São Paulo
São Paulo}} SPPalmeiras2–1SantosSão Paulo}} SPAllianz ParqueSão Paulo, São Paulo
Tied 3–3 on points and equal on goal difference, Palmeiras won 4–3 on penalties. *
2016Minas Gerais}} MGAtlético Mineiro1–3GrêmioRio Grande do Sul}} RSMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Rio Grande do Sul}} RSGrêmio1–1Atlético MineiroMinas Gerais}} MGArena do GrêmioPorto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Grêmio won 4–1 on points.
2017Rio de Janeiro}} RJFlamengo1–1CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGMaracanãRio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro0–0FlamengoRio de Janeiro}} RJMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Tied 2–2 on points and equal on goal difference, Cruzeiro won 5–3 on penalties. *
2018Minas Gerais}} MGCruzeiro1–0CorinthiansSão Paulo}} SPMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
São Paulo}} SPCorinthians1–2CruzeiroMinas Gerais}} MGArena CorinthiansSão Paulo, São Paulo
Cruzeiro won 6–0 on points.

Performance by club

Years won
Years runner-up
Minas Gerais}} Cruzeiro621993, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2017, 20181998, 2014
Rio Grande do Sul}} Grêmio531989, 1994, 1997, 2001, 20161991, 1993, 1995
Rio de Janeiro}} Flamengo341990, 2006, 20131997, 2003, 2004, 2017
São Paulo}} Corinthians331995, 2002, 20092001, 2008, 2018
São Paulo}} Palmeiras311998, 2012, 20151996
Rio de Janeiro}} Fluminense1220071992, 2005
Rio Grande do Sul}} Internacional1119922009
São Paulo}} Santos1120102015
Pernambuco}} Sport1120081989
Rio de Janeiro}} Vasco da Gama1120112006
Minas Gerais}} Atlético Mineiro1120142016
Santa Catarina}} Criciúma101991
Rio Grande do Sul}} Juventude101999
São Paulo}} Santo André102004
São Paulo}} Paulista102005
Paraná}} Coritiba022011, 2012
Goiás}} Goiás011990
Ceará}} Ceará011994
Rio de Janeiro}} Botafogo011999
São Paulo}} São Paulo012000
Distrito Federal (Brazil)|name=Distrito Federal}} Brasiliense012002
Santa Catarina}} Figueirense012007
Bahia}} Vitória012010
Paraná}} Atlético Paranaense012013

Performance by state

Winning clubs
Runners-up
São Paulo}}96Corinthians (3), Palmeiras (3), Paulista (1), Santo André (1), Santos (1)Corinthians (3), Palmeiras (1), Santos (1), São Paulo (1)
Rio Grande do Sul}}74Grêmio (5), Internacional (1), Juventude (1)Grêmio (3), Internacional (1)
Minas Gerais}}73Cruzeiro (6), Atlético Mineiro (1)Cruzeiro (2), Atlético Mineiro (1)
Rio de Janeiro}}58Flamengo (3), Fluminense (1), Vasco da Gama (1)Flamengo (4), Fluminense (2), Botafogo (1), Vasco da Gama (1)
Pernambuco}}11Sport (1)Sport (1)
Santa Catarina}}11Criciúma (1)Figueirense (1)
Paraná}}03Coritiba (2), Atlético Paranaense (1)
Bahia}}01Vitória (1)
Ceará}}01Ceará (1)
Distrito Federal (Brazil)|name=Distrito Federal}}01Brasiliense (1)
Goiás}}01Goiás (1)

References

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110816225704/http://www.copakiadobrasil.com.br/ Official website] {{pt icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110511182123/http://www.cbf.com.br/competicoes/copa-do-brasil-2011 Official webpage] at the Brazilian Football Confederation's website {{pt icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20141230210136/http://rsssf.com/tablesb/brazcuphist.html Brazil Cup History], RSSSF.com
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