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Coupe du Brésil
The Copa do Brasil stands as one of the most prestigious and fiercely contested knockout tournaments in South American football. Established in 1989 by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the competition was created to provide a national cup tournament that included clubs from all 26 states and the Federal District, offering a direct path to continental glory via the Copa Libertadores. The tournament's format is a massive, single-elimination knockout competition, featuring 92 teams in its current structure. Participants include top finishers from state championships, clubs qualified for the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, and representatives from lower divisions, ensuring a true nationwide representation. The early rounds often produce thrilling "giant-killings," where smaller clubs from remote regions challenge Brazil's traditional powerhouses. Matches are played over two legs, with the away goals rule historically used to decide ties, though recent seasons have seen adjustments. Virtually every major Brazilian club has lifted the trophy, with the most successful being Cruzeiro (6 titles), Grêmio (5), and Flamengo (4). The competition has been a stage for legendary players to etch their names into history, from Romário and Bebeto in the early years to modern icons like Neymar, who won it with Santos in 2010, and Gabigol, a key figure in Flamengo's recent triumphs. The current competitive landscape sees the Copa do Brasil as a highly coveted prize, often considered second only to the Brasileirão Série A title. It offers a guaranteed spot in the Copa Libertadores group stage, making it a critical objective for all top clubs. Recent years have seen intense rivalries and dramatic finals, with teams like Atlético Mineiro, Corinthians, and Flamengo frequently battling for supremacy. An interesting fact is the tournament's unique trophy, which features a map of Brazil on its base. Furthermore, the Copa do Brasil is renowned for its passionate atmospheres, especially in the later rounds, where the two-legged format creates epic home-and-away battles that captivate the nation. Its inclusive nature and knockout drama make it a beloved and unpredictable jewel in the Brazilian football calendar.
À propos de Coupe du Brésil
Coupe du Brésil est une compétition de football majeure en Brazil, avec classement, calendrier, résultats et statistiques par équipe. Actuellement 32 équipes participent à Coupe du Brésil se disputant le titre. 5 matchs sont programmés dans le prochain calendrier de Coupe du Brésil avec mises à jour en direct et pronostics IA. Consultez le classement, les buteurs, le calendrier, les résultats et les pronostics de Coupe du Brésil ci-dessous.
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