2001 Copa do Brasil

2001 Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil 2001 was the 13th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

The competition started on March 14, 2001 and concluded on June 13, 2001 with the second leg of the final, held at the Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, in which Grêmio lifted the trophy for the fourth time with a 3-1 victory over Corinthians.

Washington, of Ponte Preta, with 12 goals, was the competition's topscorer.

Format

The competition was disputed by 64 clubs in a knock-out format where all rounds were played over two legs and the away goals rule was used, but in the first two rounds if the away team won the first leg with an advantage of at least two goals, the second leg was not played and the club automatically qualified to the next round.

Competition stages

  1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                                         
1  River (PI) 0  
64  Flamengo (RJ) 2  
     Flamengo (RJ) 3  
     ABC (RN) 1  
32  Náutico (PE) 2 0
33  ABC (RN) 2 2  
     Flamengo (RJ) 2 1 (pen: 3)  
     Juventude (RS) 1 2 (pen: 2)  
16  URT (MG) 2 0  
49  Mixto (MT) 1 2  
     Mixto (MT) 0 1
     Juventude (RS) 3 1  
17  Comercial (MS) 2 0
48  Juventude (RS) 0 5  
     Flamengo (RJ) 2 1  
     Coritiba (PR) 3 1  
8  Desportiva (ES) 2 0  
57  Coritiba (PR) 3 3  
     Coritiba (PR) 2 2
     Nacional (AM) 2 1  
25  Nacional (AM) 3 1
40  Paysandu (PA) 0 1  
     Coritiba (PR) 1 4
     Goiás (GO) 1 3  
9  Operário (MS) 0  
56  Atlético (MG) 6  
     Atlético (MG) 1 2
     Goiás (GO) 3 2  
24  Americano (RJ) 2
41  Goiás (GO) 6  
   Coritiba (PR) 1 0  
   Grêmio (RS) 3 1  
4  Cachoeiro (ES) 0 1  
61  Fluminense (RJ) 1 2  
     Fluminense (RJ) 1 3  
     Juventude (MT) 4 0  
29  Malutrom (PR) 1 0
36  Juventude (MT) 0 4  
     Fluminense (RJ) 0 0  
     Grêmio (RS) 1 0  
13  Villa Nova (MG) 3 1  
52  Grêmio (RS) 2 4  
     Grêmio (RS) 0 3
     Santa Cruz (PE) 1 1  
20  Lagartense (SE) 1 3
45  Santa Cruz (PE) 2 3  
     Grêmio (RS) 2 4
     São Paulo (SP) 1 3  
5  Guajará (RO) 1 0  
60  Rio Branco (AC) 1 1  
     Rio Branco (AC) 0 0
     Vitória (BA) 0 3  
28  ASA (AL) 1 1
37  Vitória (BA) 2 2  
     Vitória (BA) 0 0
     São Paulo (SP) 3 2  
12  Ceará (CE) 3 2  
53  Paraná (PR) 1 2  
     Ceará (CE) 2
     São Paulo (SP) 4  
21  Botafogo (PB) 0 0
44  São Paulo (SP) 1 10  
   Grêmio (RS) 2 3
   Corinthians (SP) 2 1
3  Joinville (SC) 1  
62  Corinthians (SP) 3  
     Corinthians (SP) 1 3  
     Goiânia (GO) 0 1  
30  Goiânia (GO) 1 1
35  América (MG) 1 0  
     Corinthians (SP) 8 3  
     Flamengo (PI) 1 0  
19  CSA (AL) 3 1  
46  Sport (PE) 4 0  
     Sport (PE) 0 1
     Flamengo (PI) 2 0  
14  Moto Club (MA) 1 1
51  Flamengo (PI) 2 2  
     Corinthians (SP) 0 1  
     Atlético (PR) 0 0  
6  Figueirense (SC) 2 1  
59  Portuguesa (SP) 3 2  
     Portuguesa (SP) 0 3
     São Raimundo (AM) 1 1  
27  Rio Negro (RR) 1 0
38  São Raimundo (AM) 2 6  
     Portuguesa (SP) 1 1
     Atlético (PR) 3 1  
22  Caxias (RS) 0 1  
43  Guarani (SP) 1 4  
     Guarani (SP) 0
     Atlético (PR) 2  
54  Treze (PB) 2 0 (pen: 2)
11  Atlético (PR) 0 2 (pen: 3)  
   Corinthians (SP) 2 3
   Ponte Preta (SP) 0 0  
7  Vila Nova (GO) 3 1  
58  Internacional (RS) 3 3  
     Internacional (RS) 0 0  
     Fortaleza (CE) 1 0  
26  Sampaio Corrêa (MA) 0
39  Fortaleza (CE) 2  
     Fortaleza (CE) 0 3  
     Bahia (BA) 0 0  
42  América (RN) 1  
23  Bahia (BA) 4  
     Bahia (BA) 2 2
     Santos (SP) 0 0  
55  Anapolina (GO) 1 1
10  Santos (SP) 2 5  
     Fortaleza (CE) 1 2
     Ponte Preta (SP) 0 5  
15  Sergipe (SE) 2 1  
50  Botafogo (RJ) 3 2  
     Botafogo (RJ) 1 1
     Remo (PA) 2 2  
47  Remo (PA) 1 3
18  Santos (AP) 0 0  
     Remo (PA) 3 2
     Ponte Preta (SP) 2 4  
31  Palmas (TO) 0 0  
34  Gama (DF) 0 2  
     Gama (DF) 0 0
     Ponte Preta (SP) 0 2  
63  Castanhal (PA) 0 1
2  Ponte Preta (SP) 1 8  
Copa do Brasil
2001 Winners
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Grêmio
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