2011 Copa do Brasil
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The 2011 Copa do Brasil (officially known as the 2011 Copa Kia
do Brasil for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd edition of the Copa do Brasil
, Brazil's national football cup tournament. It began on February 16 and ended on June 8. This edition's champion was Vasco da Gama, with Coritiba
ending as runners-up.
will be used. The winner qualifies to the 2012 Copa Libertadores
.
, each of the 27 state federations sent anywhere from one to three clubs. Each state determined their own qualification criteria, but they usually sent the clubs with best records in the state championships or other special competitions.
's club ranking, excluding those qualified by state competitions and clubs playing in the 2011 Copa Libertadores
.
Group 63
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Tied on points 3–3, Vasco da Gama won on away goals.
Kia Motors
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do Brasil for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd edition of the Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil
The Copa Kia do Brasil, commonly known as Copa do Brasil , is a knockout competition played by 64 association football teams, representing all 26 Brazilian states plus the Federal District...
, Brazil's national football cup tournament. It began on February 16 and ended on June 8. This edition's champion was Vasco da Gama, with Coritiba
Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba, is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba, Paraná. It's the state's oldest football team and the best classified in the CBF and FIFA classifications. Coritiba has been champion in Paraná State for 35 times, more times than the sum of all the...
ending as runners-up.
Format
The competition is a single elimination knockout tournament featuring two-legged ties. In the first two rounds, if the away team wins the first match by 2 or more goals, the winner advances to the next round and the second leg will not be played. The away goals ruleAway goals rule
The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team's home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals "away from home" will win if scores are otherwise equal...
will be used. The winner qualifies to the 2012 Copa Libertadores
2012 Copa Libertadores
The 2012 Copa Libertadores de América will be the 53rd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. The winner will play in the 2013 Recopa Sudamericana and the best-placed non-Mexican team will play in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup...
.
Qualified teams
Sixty-four teams qualified to the 2011 Copa do Brasil either through their states championship or through a ranking of teams.Qualified by state championships and other competitions
Fifty-four teams qualified via their respective state competitions. Depending on their status with the Brazilian Football ConfederationBrazilian Football Confederation
The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on June 8, 1914, as Confederação Brasileira de Desportos , meaning Brazilian Sports Confederation. Its first president was Álvaro Zamith. It organizes the Brazilian national competitions, like...
, each of the 27 state federations sent anywhere from one to three clubs. Each state determined their own qualification criteria, but they usually sent the clubs with best records in the state championships or other special competitions.
State | Team | Qualification method |
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Acre (state) 1 berth |
Rio Branco (AC) Rio Branco Football Club Rio Branco Football Club, usually known simply as Rio Branco, is a Brazilian football club based in the city of Rio Branco in the Acre state of Brazil.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Acreano champion |
Alagoas 2 berths |
Murici Murici Futebol Clube Murici Futebol Clube, commonly known as Murici, is a Brazilian football club based in Murici, Alagoas state. They won the Campeonato Alagoano once.-History:The club was founded on September 7, 1974. Murici won the Campeonato Alagoano in 2010.... |
2010 Campeonato Alagoano champion |
ASA de Arapiraca Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense, usually known by the acronym ASA , sometimes called "ASA de Arapiraca", is a Brazilian football club from Arapiraca, Alagoas state.- History :... |
2010 Campeonato Alagoano runner-up | |
Amapá 1 berth |
Trem Trem Desportivo Clube Trem Desportivo Clube, usually known as Trem Desportivo, or simply as Trem, is a Brazilian football club from Macapá, Amapá state.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Amapaense champion |
Amazonas (state, Brazil) 2 berths |
Penarol Penarol Atlético Clube Penarol Atlético Clube, commonly known as Penarol, is a Brazilian football club based in Itacoatiara, Amazonas state. They will compete in the 2011 Série D.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Amazonense champion |
Fast Clube Nacional Fast Clube Nacional Fast Clube, usually known simply as Fast or Fast Clube is a Brazilian football club from Manaus, Amazonas state.- History :... |
2010 Campeonato Amazonense runner-up | |
Bahia 2 berths |
Vitória Esporte Clube Vitória Esporte Clube Vitória, usually known simply as Vitória, is a Brazilian football team from Salvador in Bahia, founded on May 13, 1899.Vitória's home games are played at the club's own stadium . They play in red and black horizontal striped shirts, black shorts and black socks... |
2010 Campeonato Baiano champion |
Bahia Esporte Clube Bahia Esporte Clube Bahia , known familiarly as Bahiaço, is a Brazilian professional football club, based in Salvador, Bahia. They play in the Campeonato Baiano, Bahia's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Brazil's national league. Bahia was a founding member of the Clube dos 13 group... |
2010 Campeonato Baiano runner-up | |
Ceará 2 berths |
Fortaleza Fortaleza Esporte Clube Fortaleza Esporte Clube, usually known as Fortaleza, is primarily a football club, but is active in other sports such as futsal, handball and basketball. Fortaleza Esporte Clube is based in Fortaleza, capital of the State of Ceará, Brazil... |
2010 Campeonato Cearense champion |
Horizonte Horizonte Futebol Clube Horizonte Futebol Clube, commonly known as Horizonte, is a Brazilian football men's and women's team based in Horizonte, Ceará state. The men's team competed in the Série C and in the Copa do Brasil once, while the women's team competed in the Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino once.-Men's... |
2010 Copa Fares Lopes champion | |
2 berths |
Ceilândia Ceilândia Esporte Clube Ceilândia Esporte Clube is a Brazilian football team from Ceilândia. The clube was created in 1978 in Ceilândia. Ceilândia Esporte Clube is one of the oldest clubs from Distrito Federal .-First-team staff:-External links:*... |
2010 Campeonato Brasiliense champion |
Brasiliense Brasiliense Futebol Clube The Brasiliense Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club, based in Taguatinga, Distrito Federal.Brasiliense wears yellow uniforms, hence one of its supporters' associations is named Febre Amarela... |
2010 Campeonato Brasiliense runner-up | |
Espírito Santo 2 berths |
Rio Branco (ES) Rio Branco Atlético Clube Rio Branco Atlético Clube, usually known simply as Rio Branco, is a Brazilian football club based in the city of Cariacica in the Espírito Santo state of Brazil.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Capixaba champion |
Vitória (ES) Vitória Futebol Clube (ES) Vitória Futebol Clube, usually known simply as Vitória is a traditional Brazilian football club from Vitória, Espírito Santo state.-History:... |
2010 Copa Espírito Santo champion | |
Goiás 2 berths |
Atlético Goianiense Atlético Clube Goianiense Atlético Clube Goianiense, usually known as Atlético Goianiense or just Atlético, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Goiânia, Goiás state. Atlético Goianiense is the oldest Goiânia city football club. The club is the first team of its state to win a national competition, which was the... |
2010 Campeonato Goiano champion |
Santa Helena Santa Helena Esporte Clube Santa Helena Esporte Clube, commonly known as Santa Helena, is a Brazilian football club based in Santa Helena de Goiás, Goiás state. They competed in the Copa do Brasil once.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Goiano runner-up | |
Maranhão 2 berths |
IAPE Instituto de Administração de Projetos Educacionais Futebol Clube Instituto de Administração de Projetos Educacionais Futebol Clube, commonly known as IAPE, is a Brazilian football club based in São Luís, Maranhão state. They competed in the Copa do Brasil once.-History:... |
2010 Copa União do Maranhão champion |
Sampaio Corrêa Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube, usually known as Sampaio Corrêa, is a Brazilian football club from São Luís, Maranhão state, founded on March 25, 1923.... |
2010 Campeonato Maranhense champion | |
Mato Grosso 2 berths |
União União Esporte Clube União Esporte Clube, also known as União de Rondonópolis, are a Brazilian football team from Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso. They competed in the Série A in 2000.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champion |
Cuiabá Cuiabá Esporte Clube Cuiabá Esporte Clube, commonly known as Cuiabá, is a Brazilian football team based in Verdão, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso state. They won the Campeonato Mato-Grossense three times, competed in the Copa do Brasil three times and in the Série D once.... |
2010 Copa Governador do Mato Grosso champion | |
Mato Grosso do Sul 2 berths |
Comercial (MS) | 2010 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champion |
Naviraiense Clube Esportivo Naviraiense Clube Esportivo Naviraiense, also known as Naviraiense, are a Brazilian football team from Naviraí, Mato Grosso do Sul. They competed in the Série D in 2009.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense runner-up | |
Minas Gerais 3 berths |
Atlético Mineiro Clube Atlético Mineiro Clube Atlético Mineiro , are a Brazilian football club based in Belo Horizonte, the oldest in the city. Founded in 1908, they play in the Campeonato Mineiro and Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão. Atlético Mineiro have been Brazilian champions once, state winners a record 40 times and... |
2010 Campeonato Mineiro champion |
Ipatinga Ipatinga Futebol Clube Ipatinga Futebol Clube, commonly known as Ipatinga, is a Brazilian football club, based in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais. They were founded on May 21, 1998.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Mineiro runner-up | |
Uberaba Uberaba Sport Club Uberaba Sport Club is a traditional Brazilian football club from Uberaba, Minas Gerais state. Their colors are red and white and their nicknames are "Colorado" , "Zebu " .-History:... |
2010 Taça Minas Gerais champion | |
Pará 2 berths |
Paysandu Paysandu Sport Club Paysandu Sport Club is a Brazilian football club located in Belém, Pará. Paysandu is also known as Papão da Curuzu because it won several titles in the 1940s and Curuzu from the name of the street where Paysandu's stadium sits.Paysandu is a club in Northern Brazil, having won 43 State Leagues, 1... |
2010 Campeonato Paraense champion |
Águia de Marabá Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube Águia de Marabá Futebol Clube, usually known as Águia de Marabá, is a Brazilian football team from the city of Marabá, Pará.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Paraense runner-up | |
Paraíba 2 berths |
Treze Treze Futebol Clube Treze Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from Campina Grande in Paraíba, founded on September 7, 1925. The club competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A several times.Treze greatest rivals are Botafogo and Campinense.... |
2010 Campeonato Paraibano champion |
Botafogo (PB) Botafogo Futebol Clube (PB) Botafogo Futebol Clube, usually known as Botafogo, or as Botafogo da Paraíba, is a Brazilian football club from João Pessoa, Paraíba state.-History:... |
2010 Copa Paraíba champion | |
Paraná (state) 3 berths |
Coritiba Coritiba Foot Ball Club Coritiba Foot Ball Club, commonly known as Coritiba, is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba, Paraná. It's the state's oldest football team and the best classified in the CBF and FIFA classifications. Coritiba has been champion in Paraná State for 35 times, more times than the sum of all the... |
2010 Campeonato Paranaense champion |
Atlético Paranaense Clube Atlético Paranaense Clube Atlético Paranaense is a Brazilian football team from Curitiba in Paraná, founded on March 26, 1924. The club won the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 2001.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Paranaense runner-up | |
Iraty Iraty Sport Club Iraty Sport Club, or Iraty as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Irati in Paraná, founded on April 21, 1914.Home stadium is the Coronel Emílio Gomes stadium, capacity 8,000.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Paranaense 3rd place | |
Pernambuco 2 berths |
Sport Sport Club do Recife Sport Club do Recife, more popularly known as Sport in Recife or Sport Recife in Northeastern Brazil, is a football team from Recife, Pernambuco.-1905 - Foundation:... |
2010 Campeonato Pernambucano 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano The 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano is the 96th edition of the Campeonato Pernambucano. The formula for this edition is different from the formula adopted in the previous championship, even exist an article in the Estatuto do Torcedor which prohibits changes in the regulation within two years of... champion |
Náutico Clube Náutico Capibaribe Clube Náutico Capibaribe, also known as Náutico, is a Brazilian sports club, including a professional football team, in Recife, Pernambuco.... |
2010 Campeonato Pernambucano 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano The 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano is the 96th edition of the Campeonato Pernambucano. The formula for this edition is different from the formula adopted in the previous championship, even exist an article in the Estatuto do Torcedor which prohibits changes in the regulation within two years of... runner-up |
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Piauí 2 berths |
Comercial (PI) Comercial Atlético Clube Comercial Atlético Clube, commonly known as Comercial, is a Brazilian football club based in Campo Maior, Piauí state. They will compete in the 2011 Copa do Brasil.-History:The club was founded on April 21, 1945... |
2010 Campeonato Piauiense champion |
Barras | 2010 Campeonato Piauiense runner-up | |
Rio de Janeiro (state) 3 berths |
Botafogo Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas , also known as Botafogo and familiarly as Estrela Solitária, is a Brazilian sports club based in Botafogo, neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, best known for its football team. They play in the Campeonato Carioca, Rio de Janeiro's state league, and the Campeonato... |
2010 Campeonato Carioca champion |
Flamengo Clube de Regatas do Flamengo Clube de Regatas do Flamengo , also known as Flamengo and familiarly as Mengão, is a Brazilian sports club based in the Flamengo bairro, Zona Sul, Rio de Janeiro, best known for its professional football team... |
2010 Campeonato Carioca runner-up | |
Bangu Bangu Atlético Clube Bangu Atlético Clube, or Bangu as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Bangu, Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro, founded on April 17, 1904... |
2010 Copa Rio runner-up | |
Rio Grande do Norte 2 berths |
ABC ABC Futebol Clube ABC Futebol Clube, or ABC, as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Natal in Rio Grande do Norte, founded on June 29, 1915. ABC is the oldest club of Rio Grande do Norte state... |
2010 Campeonato Potiguar champion |
Corintians Atlético Clube Coríntians Atlético Clube Coríntians, or Coríntians, as they are usually called, is a soccer club based in the city Caicó in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It is the most important club in the interior of the state.... |
2010 Campeonato Potiguar runner-up | |
Rio Grande do Sul 3 berths |
Caxias Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul, also known as Caxias, is a Brazilian football team in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul.Together with Juventude, it is one of the biggest teams of Rio Grande do Sul state, losing only the Internacional and Grêmio.-History:Caxias was founded on April... |
2010 Campeonato Gaúcho 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho The 2010 Campeonato de Primeira Divisão de Futebol Profissional da FGF, better known as the 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho, was the 90th season of Rio Grande do Sul's top-flight football league... 3rd place |
São José (RS) Esporte Clube São José Esporte Clube São José, usually known as São José de Porto Alegre or simply as São José-PA, is a traditional Brazilian football club from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul state.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Gaúcho 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho The 2010 Campeonato de Primeira Divisão de Futebol Profissional da FGF, better known as the 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho, was the 90th season of Rio Grande do Sul's top-flight football league... 4th place |
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Ypiranga (RS) Ypiranga Futebol Clube Ypiranga Futebol Clube, known as Ypiranga de Erechim , is a Brazilian football club from Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul state founded on August 18, 1924.-Achievements:* Campeonato Gaúcho Second Level:... |
2009 Copa FGF runner-up | |
Rondônia 1 berth |
Vilhena Vilhena Esporte Clube Vilhena Esporte Clube, commonly known as Vilhena, is a Brazilian football club based in Vilhena, Rondônia state. They competed once in the Série D.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Rondoniense champion |
Roraima 1 berth |
Baré Baré Esporte Clube Baré Esporte Clube, usually known simply as Baré, is a Brazilian football club from Boa Vista, Roraima.The club was founded in 1946. Home matches are played at Flamarion Vasconcelos Stadium, and the club colors are red and white... |
2010 Campeonato Roraimense champion |
São Paulo (state) 3 berths |
Santo André Esporte Clube Santo André Esporte Clube Santo André, also known as Santo André, is a Brazilian football team from Santo André, São Paulo state.Santo André greatest rival is São Caetano, the other team in ABC region. The club's mascot name is Ramalhão after the bandeirante João Ramalho... |
2010 Campeonato Paulista 2010 Campeonato Paulista - First leg :----- Second leg :----- Finals :-----Campeonato do Interior:- First leg :----- Second leg :----- Finals :----- External links :*... runner-up |
Grêmio Prudente | 2010 Campeonato Paulista 2010 Campeonato Paulista - First leg :----- Second leg :----- Finals :-----Campeonato do Interior:- First leg :----- Second leg :----- Finals :----- External links :*... 3rd place |
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Paulista Paulista Futebol Clube Paulista Futebol Clube, or Paulista as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Jundiaí, in São Paulo, founded on May 17, 1909.Home stadium is the Jayme Cintra stadium, capacity 15,000... |
2010 Copa Paulista champion | |
Santa Catarina (state) 2 berths |
Avaí Avaí Futebol Clube Avaí Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on September 1, 1923. Their best known supporter is tennis player Gustavo Kuerten.Their home stadium is the Ressacada stadium, with a capacity 17,800... |
2010 Campeonato Catarinense champion |
Brusque Brusque Futebol Clube Brusque Futebol Clube, usually known just as Brusque, is a football club from Brusque, Santa Catarina, Brazil, founded on October 12, 1987... |
2010 Copa Santa Catarina champion | |
Sergipe 2 berths |
River Plate (SE) Sociedade Esportiva River Plate Sociedade Esportiva River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is a Brazilian football club based in Carmópolis, Sergipe state. They competed in the Série D twice.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Sergipano champion |
São Domingos São Domingos Futebol Clube São Domingos Futebol Clube, commonly known as São Domingos, is a Brazilian football club based in São Domingos, Sergipe state. They competed in the Copa do Brasil twice.-History:... |
2010 Copa Governo de Sergipe champion | |
Tocantins 1 berth |
Gurupi Gurupi Esporte Clube Gurupi Esporte Clube, commonly known as Gurupi, is a Brazilian football club based in Gurupi, Tocantins state. They competed three times in the Série C, and will compete in the 2011 Série D.-History:... |
2010 Campeonato Tocantinense champion |
Qualified by CBF club ranking
Ten clubs qualified as one of the top ten clubs in CBFBrazilian Football Confederation
The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on June 8, 1914, as Confederação Brasileira de Desportos , meaning Brazilian Sports Confederation. Its first president was Álvaro Zamith. It organizes the Brazilian national competitions, like...
's club ranking, excluding those qualified by state competitions and clubs playing in the 2011 Copa Libertadores
2011 Copa Libertadores
The 2011 Copa Libertadores de América was the 52nd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. It was held from January 25 to June 22 of the same year...
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Pos | Team | State | Points (2010) |
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3 | Vasco da Gama | Rio de Janeiro (state) | 2,086 |
5 | São Paulo | São Paulo (state) | 2,049 |
7 | Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a Brazilian football club from São Paulo. The club was founded on August 26, 1914, as Palestra Italia but changed to the current name on September 14, 1942... |
São Paulo (state) | 2,012 |
13 | Goiás Goiás Esporte Clube Goiás Esporte Clube, also known as Goiás, is a Brazilian football team in Goiânia, Goiás state. It is one of the largest clubs of the Central-Western part of Brazil and they won the 'Série B once.Its main rival is Vila Nova... |
Goiás | 1,523 |
14 | Guarani Guarani Futebol Clube Guarani Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, São Paulo. Guarani is also known as Bugre, a popular term for an Indigenous Brazilian... |
São Paulo (state) | 1,516 |
17 | Portuguesa Associação Portuguesa de Desportos Associação Portuguesa de Desportos, usually called Portuguesa or Lusa, is a sports club, and a Brazilian football team from São Paulo in São Paulo state, founded on August 14, 1920 by the Portuguese population of the city.-History:... |
São Paulo (state) | 1,405 |
22 | Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Futebol Clube Santa Cruz Futebol Clube, or simply Santa Cruz is a Brazilian football club in Recife, Pernambuco.-Early history:On February 3, 1914, eleven young men aging from 14 to 16 years founded a football society... |
Pernambuco | 1,140 |
23 | Paraná Paraná Clube Paraná Clube is a Brazilian football team. It was established on December 19, 1989, in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Its uniform is composed of a blue/red shirt, white shorts and white socks.... |
Paraná (state) | 1,080 |
24 | Ceará Ceará Sporting Club Ceará Sporting Club, or Ceará as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Fortaleza in Ceará, founded on June 2, 1914.... |
Ceará | 1,056 |
25 | Ponte Preta Associação Atlética Ponte Preta Ponte Preta is a Brazilian football club located in Campinas, São Paulo. Ponte Preta is also known as Macaca. Ponte Preta's biggest rival is from the same city: Guarani. The games between Ponte Preta and Guarani are known as derby . They are known as "pontepretanos"... |
São Paulo (state) | 1,047 |
Bracket
Teams that play in their home stadium in the first leg are marked with †.Group 1
Flamengo advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 2
Tied on points 3–3, Fortaleza advanced on greater goal difference.Group 3
Tied on points 2–2 and equal on goal difference, Guarani advanced on away goals.Group 4
ASA advanced on points 4–1.Group 5
Atlético Mineiro advanced on points 6–0.Group 6
Tied on points 3–3, Grêmio Prudente advanced on greater goal difference.Group 7
Ceará advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 8
Brasiliense advanced on points 4–1.Group 9
Botafogo (PB) advanced on points 4–1.Group 10
Caxias advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 11
Coritiba advanced on points 6–0.Group 12
Tied on points 3–3 and tied on goal difference, Atlético Goianiense advanced on away goals.Group 13
Palmeiras advanced on points 6–0.Group 14
Uberaba advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 15
Tied on points 2–2 and tied on goal difference, Sampaio Corrêa advanced on away goals.Group 16
Santo André advanced on points 6–0.Group 17
Vasco da Gama advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 18
ABC advanced on points 4–1.Group 19
Tied on points 3–3, Bangu advanced on greater goal difference.Group 20
Tied on points 3–3, Náutico advanced on greater goal difference.Group 21
Tied on points 3–3, Atlético Paranaense advanced on goal difference.Group 22
Tied on points 3–3, Paulista advanced on greater goal difference.Group 23
Bahia advanced on points 4–1.Group 24
Paysandu advance on points 4–1.Group 25
Tied 1–1 on points and equal on goal difference, Botafogo advanced on penalties 4–1.Group 26
Paraná advanced on points 4–1.Group 27
Avai advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 28
Ipatinga advanced on points 6–0.Group 29
São Paulo advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 30
Santa Cruz advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 31
Goiás advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 32
Ponte Preta advanced because Baré was eliminated from the competitions by the STJD.Group 33
Flamengo advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 34
Tied on points 2–2, Horizonte advanced on away goals.Group 35
Grêmio Prudente advanced on points 4–1.Group 36
Ceará advanced on points 4–1.Group 37
Caxias advanced on points 6–0.Group 38
Coritiba advance on points 6–0.Group 39
Palmeiras advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 40
Tied on points 3–3, Santo André advanced on away goals.Group 41
Vasco da Gama advanced on points 4–1.Group 42
Náutico advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 43
Atlético Paranaense advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 44
Bahia advance on points 4–1.Group 45
Botafogo advanced on points 6–0.Group 46
Group 47
Tied on points, São Paulo advanced on better goal difference.Group 48
Goiás advanced because they won by at least two goals as the visiting team in the first game.Group 49
Flamengo advanced on points 4–1.Group 50
Ceará advanced on points 6–0.Group 51
Coritiba advanced on points 6–0.Group 52
Palmeiras advanced on points 6–0.Group 53
Vasco da Gama advanced on points 4–1.Group 54
Atlético Paranaense advanced on points 4–1.Group 55
Tied 2–2 on points, Avaí advanced on away goals.Group 56
São Paulo advanced on points 6–0.Group 57
Ceará advanced on points 4–1.Group 58
Tied on points 3–3, Coritiba advanced on better goal difference.Group 59
Tied on points 2–2, Vasco da Gama advanced on away goals.Group 60
Tied on points 3–3, Avaí advanced on better goal difference.Group 61
Coritiba advanced on points 4–1.Group 62
Vasco da Gama advanced on points 4–1.Finals
The Finals was played on June 1 and June 8.Group 63
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Tied on points 3–3, Vasco da Gama won on away goals.
Copa do Brasil 2011 Champion |
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Vasco da Gama 1st title |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Adriano Carlos Adriano Sousa Cruz Carlos Adriano de Souza Cruz, or simply, Adriano is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Dalian Shide, of the Chinese Super League. He plays as a Striker. Sometimes, he is called by his nickname, "Adriano Michael Jackson".-Career statistics:-External links:* *... |
Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a Brazilian football club from São Paulo. The club was founded on August 26, 1914, as Palestra Italia but changed to the current name on September 14, 1942... |
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Alecsandro Alecsandro Alecsandro Barbosa Felisbino or simply Alecsandro , is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker for Vasco da Gama.- Career :In 2006–07, he played on-loan, as a striker, for the Portuguese giants Sporting... |
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Kléber Kléber de Souza Freitas Kléber Giacomace de Souza Freitas, known simply as Kleber is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a Forward.-Career:Kléber signed for FC Dynamo Kyiv from São Paulo in January 2004.... |
Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras is a Brazilian football club from São Paulo. The club was founded on August 26, 1914, as Palestra Italia but changed to the current name on September 14, 1942... |
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Rafael Coelho | Avaí Avaí Futebol Clube Avaí Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on September 1, 1923. Their best known supporter is tennis player Gustavo Kuerten.Their home stadium is the Ressacada stadium, with a capacity 17,800... |
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William | Avaí Avaí Futebol Clube Avaí Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, founded on September 1, 1923. Their best known supporter is tennis player Gustavo Kuerten.Their home stadium is the Ressacada stadium, with a capacity 17,800... |
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External links
- Official website
- Official webpage at the CBF's official website