2019 Copa do Brasil

The 2019 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Continental Pneus do Brasil 2019 for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 31st edition of the Copa do Brasil football competition. It was held between 5 February and 18 September 2019.[2] The competition was contested by 91 teams, either qualified through participating in their respective state championships (70), by the 2019 CBF ranking (10), by the 2018 Copa do Nordeste (1), by the 2018 Copa Verde (1), by the 2018 Série B (1) or those qualified for 2019 Copa Libertadores (8).

2019 Copa do Brasil
Country Brazil
Dates5 February – 18 September
Teams91
ChampionsAthletico Paranaense (1st title)
Runners-upInternacional
2020 Copa LibertadoresAthletico Paranaense
Matches played120
Goals scored270 (2.25 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Paolo Guerrero
Luciano
Pipico
(5 goals each)
Best playerPaolo Guerrero (Internacional)
2018
2020

Athletico Paranaense defeated Internacional 3–1 on aggregate in the finals to win their first title.[3] As champions, Athletico Paranaense qualified for the 2020 Supercopa do Brasil, the 2020 Copa Libertadores group stage and the 2020 Copa do Brasil Round of 16.[4]

Cruzeiro were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals 0–4 on aggregate to Internacional.

Paolo Guerrero (Internacional) and Fábio (Cruzeiro) won best player and best goalkeeper awards, respectively.[5][6]

Format

The competition was a single elimination knockout tournament, the first two stages featuring a single match and the other stages featuring two-legged ties. Eleven teams qualified for the Round of 16 (Teams qualified for 2019 Copa Libertadores (8), Série B champions, Copa Verde champions and Copa do Nordeste champions). The remaining 80 teams played the first stage. The 40 winners played the second stage, the 20 winners played the third stage, the 10 winners played the fourth stage. Finally, the five fourth-stage winners qualified for the Round of 16.[4]

Qualified teams

Teams in bold are qualified directly for the round of 16.

Association Team Qualification method
Acre (state) Acre
2 berths
Rio Branco 2018 Campeonato Acriano champions
Galvez 2018 Campeonato Acriano runners-up
Alagoas Alagoas
3 berths
CSA 2018 Campeonato Alagoano champions
CRB 2018 Campeonato Alagoano runners-up
ASA 2018 Campeonato Alagoano 3rd place
Amapá Amapá
1 berth
Ypiranga 2018 Campeonato Amapaense champions
Amazonas (Brazilian state) Amazonas
2 berths
Manaus 2018 Campeonato Amazonense champions
Fast Clube 2018 Campeonato Amazonense runners-up
Bahia Bahia
3 berths
Bahia 2018 Campeonato Baiano champions
Vitória 2018 Campeonato Baiano runners-up
Juazeirense 2018 Campeonato Baiano 3rd place
Ceará Ceará
3 + 1 berths
Fortaleza 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions
Ceará 2018 Campeonato Cearense champions
Atlético Cearense[a] 2018 Campeonato Cearense 3rd place
Ferroviário 2018 Copa Fares Lopes champions
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo
1 berth
Serra 2018 Campeonato Capixaba champions
Federal District (Brazil) Federal District
2 berths
Sobradinho 2018 Campeonato Brasiliense champions
Brasiliense 2018 Campeonato Brasiliense runners-up
Goiás Goiás
3 + 1 berths
Goiás 2018 Campeonato Goiano champions
Aparecidense 2018 Campeonato Goiano runners-up
Vila Nova 2018 Campeonato Goiano 3rd place
Atlético Goianiense 2nd best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Maranhão Maranhão
2 + 1 berths
Sampaio Corrêa 2018 Copa do Nordeste champions
Moto Club 2018 Campeonato Maranhense champions
Imperatriz 2018 Campeonato Maranhense runners-up
Mato Grosso Mato Grosso
3 + 1 berths
Cuiabá 2018 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champions
Sinop 2018 Campeonato Mato-Grossense runners-up
Mixto 2018 Copa FMF champions
Luverdense 5th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso do Sul 2 berths Operário 2018 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champions
Corumbaense 2018 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense runners-up
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais
4 + 2 + 1 berths
Cruzeiro 2018 Copa do Brasil champions
Atlético Mineiro 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th place
América Mineiro 2018 Campeonato Mineiro 3rd place
Tupi 2018 Campeonato Mineiro 4th place
Tombense 2018 Campeonato Mineiro 5th place
URT 2018 Campeonato Mineiro 6th place
Boa Esporte 10th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Pará Pará
3 + 1 berths
Paysandu 2018 Copa Verde champions
Remo 2018 Campeonato Paraense champions
Bragantino 2018 Campeonato Paraense 3rd place
São Raimundo 2018 Campeonato Paraense 4th place
Paraíba Paraíba
2 berths
Botafogo 2018 Campeonato Paraibano champions
Campinense 2018 Campeonato Paraibano runners-up
Paraná (state) Paraná
3 + 1 + 1 berths
Athletico Paranaense 2018 Copa Sudamericana champions
Coritiba 2018 Campeonato Paranaense runners-up
Foz do Iguaçu 2018 Campeonato Paranaense 3rd place
Paraná 2018 Campeonato Paranaense 4th place
Londrina 7th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Pernambuco Pernambuco
3 + 1 berths
Náutico 2018 Campeonato Pernambucano champions
Central 2018 Campeonato Pernambucano runners-up
Sport 2018 Campeonato Pernambucano 3rd place
Santa Cruz 3rd best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Piauí Piauí
2 berths
Altos 2018 Campeonato Piauiense champions
Ríver 2018 Campeonato Piauiense runners-up
Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro
5 + 1 berths
Flamengo 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runners-up
Botafogo 2018 Campeonato Carioca champions
Vasco da Gama 2018 Campeonato Carioca runners-up
Fluminense 2018 Campeonato Carioca 4th place
Boavista 2018 Campeonato Carioca 5th place
Americano 2018 Copa Rio champions
Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte 3 berths ABC 2018 Campeonato Potiguar champions
América de Natal 2018 Campeonato Potiguar runners-up
Santa Cruz de Natal 2018 Campeonato Potiguar 3rd place
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul
4 + 2 + 1 berths
Internacional 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place
Grêmio 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place
Brasil de Pelotas 2018 Campeonato Gaúcho runners-up
São José 2018 Campeonato Gaúcho 3rd place
Avenida 2018 Campeonato Gaúcho 4th place
Ypiranga 2018 Copa FGF 3rd place
Juventude 6th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Rondônia Rondônia
1 berth
Real Ariquemes 2018 Campeonato Rondoniense champions
Roraima Roraima
1 berth
São Raimundo 2018 Campeonato Roraimense champions
Santa Catarina (state) Santa Catarina
4 + 3 berths
Figueirense 2018 Campeonato Catarinense champions
Chapecoense 2018 Campeonato Catarinense runners-up
Tubarão 2018 Campeonato Catarinense 3rd place
Brusque 2018 Copa Santa Catarina champions
Avaí best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Criciúma 4th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Joinville 9th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
São Paulo (state) São Paulo
5 + 2 + 1 berths
Palmeiras 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions
São Paulo 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5th place
Corinthians 2018 Campeonato Paulista champions
Santos 2018 Campeonato Paulista 4th place
Ponte Preta 2018 Campeonato Paulista do Interior champions
Guarani 2018 Campeonato Paulista Série A2 champions
Votuporanguense 2018 Copa Paulista champions
Oeste 8th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Sergipe Sergipe
2 berths
Sergipe 2018 Campeonato Sergipano champions
Itabaiana 2018 Campeonato Sergipano runners-up
Tocantins Tocantins
1 berth
Palmas 2018 Campeonato Tocantinense champions
a Uniclinic Atlético Clube was renamed to Futebol Clube Atlético Cearense on 21 September 2018.[7]

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[8]

Stage First leg Second leg
First stage
  • Week 1: 6 February 2019
  • Week 2: 13 February 2019
  • Replay: 3 April 2019
Second stage
  • Week 1: 20 February 2019
  • Week 2: 27 February 2019
  • Week 3: 6 March 2019
  • Postponed: 10 April 2019
Third stage Week 1: 13 March 2019
Week 2: 27 March 2019
Week 3: 3 April 2019
Week 4: 16 April 2019
Week 1: 3 April 2019
Week 2: 10 April 2019
Week 3: 20 April 2019
Fourth stage 17 April 2019 24 April 2019
Round of 16 15, 22 and 29 May 2019 22 and 29 May and 5 June 2019
Quarterfinals 10 July 2019 17 July 2019
Semifinals 7 and 14 August 2019 4 September 2019
Finals 11 September 2019 18 September 2019

Draw

The draw for the first and second stage was held on 13 December 2018, 20:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[9] Teams were seeded by their CBF ranking (shown in parentheses). The 80 qualified teams were divided in eight groups (A-H) with 10 teams each. The matches were drawn from the respective confronts: A vs. E; B vs. F; C vs. G; D vs. H. The lower ranked teams hosted the first stage match.

Group A Group B Group C Group D
Group E Group F Group G Group H

First stage

In the first stage, each tie was played on a single match basis. The lower CBF ranked team hosted the match. If tied, the higher CBF ranked team would advance to second stage.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Ferroviário Ceará 2–2 São Paulo (state) Corinthians
Avenida Rio Grande do Sul 1–0 São Paulo (state) Guarani
Central Pernambuco 1–1 Ceará Ceará
Foz do Iguaçu Paraná (state) 1–0 Minas Gerais Boa Esporte
Aparecidense Goiás 2–0[A] São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta
Bragantino Pará 1–0 Alagoas ASA
URT Minas Gerais 3–2 Paraná (state) Coritiba
Manaus Amazonas (Brazilian state) 1–1 Goiás Vila Nova
Campinense Paraíba 0–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo
Ypiranga Amapá 0–1 Mato Grosso Cuiabá
São Raimundo Roraima 0–0 Minas Gerais América Mineiro
Palmas Tocantins 0–1 Rio Grande do Sul Juventude
Moto Club Maranhão 2–0 Bahia Vitória
Galvez Acre (state) 0–1 Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Sinop Mato Grosso 1–2 Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Imperatriz Maranhão 1–1 Pernambuco Náutico
River Piauí 0–5 Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense
Votuporanguense São Paulo (state) 0–1 Rio Grande do Sul Ypiranga
Boavista Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–2 Santa Catarina (state) Figueirense
Corumbaense Mato Grosso do Sul 0–0 Mato Grosso Luverdense
Rio Branco Acre (state) 2–2 Bahia Bahia
Santa Cruz de Natal Rio Grande do Norte 1–0 Minas Gerais Tupi
Sergipe Sergipe 0–2 Goiás Goiás
Brasiliense Federal District (Brazil) 0–0 Alagoas CRB
Altos Piauí 1–7 São Paulo (state) Santos
Sobradinho Federal District (Brazil) 0–0 Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal
Brusque Santa Catarina (state) 1–1 Goiás Atlético Goianiense
Atlético Cearense Ceará 2–0 Santa Catarina (state) Joinville
São José Rio Grande do Sul 0–0 Santa Catarina (state) Chapecoense
Mixto Mato Grosso 1–0 Alagoas CSA
São Raimundo Pará 0–2 Santa Catarina (state) Criciúma
Fast Clube Amazonas (Brazilian state) 1–6 São Paulo (state) Oeste
Tombense Minas Gerais 3–0 Pernambuco Sport
Operário Mato Grosso do Sul 1–4 Paraíba Botafogo
Itabaiana Sergipe 2–5 Paraná (state) Paraná
Americano Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–2 Paraná (state) Londrina
Juazeirense Bahia 2–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Serra Espírito Santo 1–0 Pará Remo
Real Ariquemes Rondônia 1–4 Santa Catarina (state) Avaí
Tubarão Santa Catarina (state) 0–0 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas
Notes
  1. ^
    On 22 February 2019, the Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD) annulled the result of the Aparecidense v Ponte Preta match on 12 February 2019 and ordered that it be replayed. STJD determined that match referee Léo Simão Holanda annulled a Ponte Preta's goal with the help of "external interference". Originally Aparecidense had defeated Ponte Preta 1–0.[10]

Second stage

In the second stage, each tie was played on a single match basis. If tied, extra time would not be played and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[4]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Corinthians São Paulo (state) 4–2 Rio Grande do Sul Avenida
Foz do Iguaçu Paraná (state) 0–0 (2–4 p) Ceará Ceará
Bragantino Pará 3–2 Goiás Aparecidense
URT Minas Gerais 2–2 (4–5 p) Goiás Vila Nova
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro (state) 3–0 Mato Grosso Cuiabá
Juventude Rio Grande do Sul 2–1 Minas Gerais América Mineiro
ABC Rio Grande do Norte 2–2 (5–3 p) Maranhão Moto Club
Santa Cruz Pernambuco 1–1 (4–2 p) Pernambuco Náutico
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro (state) 3–0 Rio Grande do Sul Ypiranga
Luverdense Mato Grosso 1–0 Santa Catarina (state) Figueirense
Santa Cruz de Natal Rio Grande do Norte 0–1 Bahia Bahia
Goiás Goiás 1–1 (2–3 p) Alagoas CRB
Santos São Paulo (state) 4–0 Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal
Atlético Cearense Ceará 0–4 Goiás Atlético Goianiense
Mixto Mato Grosso 1–2 Santa Catarina (state) Chapecoense
Criciúma Santa Catarina (state) 0–0 (7–6 p) São Paulo (state) Oeste
Tombense Minas Gerais 2–2 (6–7 p) Paraíba Botafogo
Londrina Paraná (state) 1–1 (5–4 p) Paraná (state) Paraná
Serra Espírito Santo 0–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Avaí Santa Catarina (state) 2–0 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas

Third stage

In the third stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, extra time would not be played and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[4]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ceará Ceará 2–3 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 1–3 1–0
Vila Nova Goiás 3–2 Pará Bragantino 2–0 1–2
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro (state) 2–3 Rio Grande do Sul Juventude 1–1 1–2
ABC Rio Grande do Norte 1–3 Pernambuco Santa Cruz 1–0 0–3
Luverdense Mato Grosso 0–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 0–0 0–2
CRB Alagoas 1–2 Bahia Bahia 1–1 0–1
Atlético Goianiense Goiás 1–3 São Paulo (state) Santos 1–0 0–3
Chapecoense Santa Catarina (state) 5–2 Santa Catarina (state) Criciúma 3–2 2–0
Botafogo Paraíba 3–5 Paraná (state) Londrina 0–2 3–3
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro (state) 4–2 Santa Catarina (state) Avaí 3–2 1–0

Fourth stage

The draw for the fourth stage was held on 12 April 2019, 11:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[11] The 10 qualified teams were in a single group (CBF ranking shown in parentheses).

Group
1 The identity of Winners 62 team was not known at the time of the draw.

In the fourth stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, extra time would not be played and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[4]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventude Rio Grande do Sul 0–0 (4–3 p) Goiás Vila Nova 0–0 0–0
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro (state) 2–2 (3–2 p) Pernambuco Santa Cruz 2–0 0–2
Chapecoense Santa Catarina (state) 1–2 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 1–0 0–2
Santos São Paulo (state) 3–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama 2–0 1–2
Bahia Bahia 5–2 Paraná (state) Londrina 4–0 1–2

Final stages

In the final stages, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, extra time would not be played and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[4]

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
                
Rio Grande do Sul Juventude 0 0 0
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 0 3 3
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 1 1 2
Bahia Bahia 1 0 1
São Paulo (state) São Paulo 0 0 0
Bahia Bahia 1 1 2
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 2 0 2 (4)
Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense (p) 0 2 2 (5)
Ceará Fortaleza 0 0 0
Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 0 1 1
Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense (p) 1 1 2 (3)
Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 1 1 2 (1)
São Paulo (state) Corinthians 0 0 0
Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 1 1 2
Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 1 2 3
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 0 1 1
Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 1 2 3 (1)
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro (p) 1 2 3 (3)
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 3 0 3
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro 0 2 2
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro 0 2 2
São Paulo (state) Santos 0 1 1
Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 0 0 0
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 1 3 4
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa 0 0 0
São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 1 2 3
São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 1 0 1 (4)
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional (p) 0 1 1 (5)
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 3 1 4
Pará Paysandu 1 0 1

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 2 May 2019, 15:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[12] The 16 qualified teams were divided in two pots. Teams from Pot 1 were the ones which competed at the 2019 Copa Libertadores. Pot 2 was composed of the five teams which qualified through the Fourth Stage plus the champions of 2018 Copa Verde, 2018 Copa do Nordeste and 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

  • CBF ranking shown in brackets.
Pot 1 Pot 2
+ The identity of Winners 71 team was not known at the time of the draw.

The first legs were played from 15 to 23 May and the second legs were played from 29 May to 6 June 2019.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Internacional Rio Grande do Sul 4–1 Pará Paysandu 3–1 1–0
Corinthians São Paulo (state) 0–2 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 0–1 0–1
Atlético Mineiro Minas Gerais 2–1 São Paulo (state) Santos 0–0 2–1
Juventude Rio Grande do Sul 0–3 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 0–0 0–3
Sampaio Corrêa Maranhão 0–3 São Paulo (state) Palmeiras 0–1 0–2
Fortaleza Ceará 0–1 Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 0–0 0–1
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro (state) 3–3 (1–3 p) Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1–1 2–2
São Paulo São Paulo (state) 0–2 Bahia Bahia 0–1 0–1

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 10 June 2019, 15:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[13] All teams were placed into a single pot.

  • CBF ranking shown in brackets.
Pot

The first legs were played on 10 and 11 July and the second legs were played on 17 July 2019.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul 2–1 Bahia Bahia 1–1 1–0
Athletico Paranaense Paraná (state) 2–2 (3–1 p) Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 1–1 1–1
Cruzeiro Minas Gerais 3–2 Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro 3–0 0–2
Palmeiras São Paulo (state) 1–1 (4–5 p) Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 1–0 0–1

Semi-finals

The draw to determine the home-and-away teams for both legs was held on 22 July 2019, 15:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[14] The first legs were played on 7 and 14 August and the second legs were played on 4 September 2019.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul 2–2 (4–5 p) Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 2–0 0–2
Cruzeiro Minas Gerais 0–4 Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 0–1 0–3

Finals

The draw to determine the home-and-away teams for both legs was held on 5 September 2019, 15:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[15]

Athletico Paranaense Paraná (state)1–0Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Bruno Guimarães 57' Report
Attendance: 38,490
Referee: Raphael Claus (São Paulo)

Internacional Rio Grande do Sul1–2Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense
López 31' Report Léo Cittadini 24'
Rony 90+6'
2019 Copa do Brasil Champions
Athletico Paranaense
1st Title

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Team 1S 2S 3S1 3S2 4S1 4S2 ⅛F1 ⅛F2 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2 F1 F2 Total
1 Peru Paolo Guerrero Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 21000200 5
Brazil Luciano Rio de Janeiro (state) Fluminense 21011000
Brazil Pipico Pernambuco Santa Cruz 110201
4 Brazil Daniel Amorim Santa Catarina (state) Avaí 2200 4
Brazil Gilberto Bahia Bahia 210000x010
Brazil Nando Paraíba Botafogo 2002
Uruguay Carlos Sánchez São Paulo (state) Santos 20x200x0
8 Brazil Clayton Paraíba Botafogo 0201 3
Brazil Erik Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 0210
Brazil Gustavo São Paulo (state) Corinthians 21x0xxx0
Brazil Jenison Paraná (state) Paraná 21
Brazil Marco Goiano Pará Bragantino 0201
Brazil Rodrygo São Paulo (state) Santos x101100x
Brazil Thiago Neves Minas Gerais Cruzeiro x21x00

Source:CBF[16]

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