- 2009 Copa do Brasil
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2009 Copa do Brasil Country Brazil Teams 64 Champions Corinthians
Runner-up Internacional
Matches played 115 Goals scored 315 (2.74 per match) Top goal scorer(s) Taison (7 goals)[1] ← 2008 2010 → The 2009 Copa do Brasil was the 21st edition of the Copa do Brasil. It began on February 18 and ended on July 1.
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Format
The tournament is played in six stages, with two teams playing a two-legged tie in each stage. In the first two rounds, if the away team wins the first match by at least a 2-goal difference, it will move towards next round. The away goals rule is also used in the Copa do Brasil. The winner will qualify to the 2010 Copa Libertadores, which prevents them from participating in next year's Copa do Brasil.
Qualified teams
The 2009 edition was contested by 64 teams. 54 clubs qualified through their respective state championship or some other competition. The number of berth given to each state (one, two, or three) is determined through CBF's state ranking[2]. Criteria may vary, but usually state federations indicate clubs with best records in the state championships or other special competitions organized by such institutions. The remaining ten clubs qualified through CBF's club ranking.[3] Clubs that participated in the 2009 Copa Libertadores did not take part in the competition because of scheduling conflicts.
Qualified by state championships and other competitions
State Team City Qualification criteria São Paulo
Ponte Preta Campinas 2008 State Championship runners-up Guaratinguetá Guaratinguetá 2008 State Championship 3rd place1 Atlético Sorocaba Sorocaba 2008 Copa Paulista de Futebol winners Rio de Janeiro
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 2008 State Championship winners Botafogo Rio de Janeiro 2008 State Championship runners-up Americano Campos dos Goytacazes 2008 Copa Rio runners-up2 Rio Grande do Sul
Internacional Porto Alegre 2008 State Championship winners Juventude Caxias do Sul 2008 State Championship runners-up Caxias Caxias do Sul 2007 Copa FGF winners Minas Gerais
Atlético Mineiro Belo Horizonte 2008 State Championship runners-up Tupi Juiz de Fora 2008 State Championship 3rd place3 América Mineiro Belo Horizonte Taça Minas Gerais runners-up4 Paraná
Coritiba Curitiba 2008 State Championship winners Atlético Paranaense Curitiba 2008 State Championship runners-up J. Malucelli Curitiba 2008 Copa Paraná winners Pernambuco
Náutico Recife 2008 State Championship runners-up Central Caruaru 2008 State Championship 3rd place5 Bahia
Vitória Salvador 2008 State Championship winners Bahia Salvador 2008 State Championship runners-up Goiás
Itumbiara Itumbiara 2008 State Championship winners Goiás Goiânia 2008 State Championship runners-up Santa Catarina
Figueirense Florianópolis 2008 State Championship winners Criciúma Criciúma 2008 State Championship runners-up Ceará
Fortaleza Fortaleza 2008 State Championship winners Icasa Juazeiro do Norte 2008 State Championship runners-up Pará
Remo Belém 2008 State Championship winners Águia de Marabá Marabá 2008 State Championship runners-up Rio Grande do Norte
ABC Natal 2008 State Championship winners Potiguar Mossoró 2008 State Championship runners-up Alagoas
CSA Maceió 2008 State Championship winners ASA Arapiraca 2008 State Championship runners-up Distrito Federal
Brasiliense Brasília 2008 State Championship winners Dom Pedro II Brasília 2008 State Championship runners-up Espírito Santo
Serra Serra 2008 State Championship winners Desportiva Vitória 2008 Copa Espírito Santo winners Maranhão
Moto Club São Luís 2008 State Championship 1st stage winners Sampaio Corrêa São Luís 2008 State Championship 2nd stage winners Paraíba
Campinense Campina Grande 2008 State Championship winners Nacional Patos 2008 Copa Paraíba winners Mato Grosso do Sul
Ivinhema Ivinhema State Championship winners Misto Três Lagoas State Championship runners-up Amazonas
Holanda Rio Preto da Eva 2008 State Championship winners Fast Clube Manaus 2008 State Championship runners-up Sergipe
Confiança Aracaju 2008 State Championship winners Itabaiana Itabaiana 2008 Copa Governador João Alves runners-up6 Piauí
Barras Barras 2008 State Championship winners Flamengo Teresina 2008 Copa Piauí winners Mato Grosso
Mixto Cuiabá 2008 State Championship winners União Rondonópolis 2008 State Championship runners-up Acre
Rio Branco Rio Branco 2008 State Championship winners Rondônia
Vilhena Vilhena 2009 State Championship runners-up7 Tocantins
Tocantins Palmas 2008 State Championship winners Amapá
Cristal Macapá 2008 State Championship winners Roraima
Atlético Roraima Boa Vista 2008 State Championship winners 1 2008 State Championship winners Palmeiras qualified to Copa Libertadores 2009
2 2008 Copa Rio winners Nova Iguaçu withdrew.
3 2008 State Championship winners Cruzeiro qualified to Copa Libertadores 2009.
4 2008 Taça Minas Gerais winners Tupi qualified via State Championship.
5 2008 State Championship winners Sport qualified to Copa Libertadores 2009.
6 2008 Copa Governador João Alves winners Confiança already qualified via State Championship.
7 2008 State Championship winners Ulbra Ji-Paraná is now defunct.Qualified by CBF club ranking
Pos Team City State Points 2 Corinthians São Paulo São Paulo
1,938 3 Vasco Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
1,928 10 Santos Santos São Paulo
1,649 11 Fluminense Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
1,561 13 Guarani Campinas São Paulo
1,409 17 Portuguesa São Paulo São Paulo
1,284 21 Santa Cruz Recife Pernambuco
1,132 23 Paraná Curitiba Paraná
978 25 Ceará Fortaleza Ceará
936 30 América de Natal Natal Rio Grande do Norte
651 Stages 1–4
Teams that play in their home stadium in the first leg are marked with †.
Section 1
First Round Second Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Flamengo-PI †
1 - 1 Vasco da Gama
4 - 4 Vasco da Gama
3 - 3 Central †
0 - 0 Central † (a)
0 1 1 Ceará
0 1 1 Vasco da Gama †
1 4 5 Icasa
1 1 2 Icasa † (p)
1 1 2 (4) Portuguesa
1 1 2 (3) Icasa †
0 2 2 Confiança
0 1 1 Confiança †
3 0 3 América de Natal
2 0 2 Vasco da Gama †
4 1 5 Vitória
0 1 1 Itabaiana †
0 - 0 Atlético Mineiro
5 - 5 Atlético Mineiro
2 2 4 Guaratinguetá †
2 0 2 Guaratinguetá †
2 1 3 Caxias
0 2 2 Atlético Mineiro
0 3 3 (4) Vitória † (p)
3 0 3 (5) ASA †
1 1 1 (4) Vitória (p)
1 1 1 (5) Vitória
2 1 3 Juventude †
1 1 2 Atlético Sorocaba †
1 0 1 Juventude
0 2 2 Section 2
First Round Second Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Itumbiara †
0 - 0 Corinthians
2 - 2 Corinthians
2 - 2 Misto †
0 - 0 Misto † (p)
1 1 1 (3) Campinense
1 1 1 (2) Corinthians
2 2 4 Atlético Paranaense †
3 0 3 Tocantins †
0 - 0 Atlético Paranaense
3 - 3 Atlético Paranaense
2 3 5 ABC †
2 1 3 Fast Clube †
1 0 1 ABC
1 4 5 Corinthians †
1 2 3 Fluminense
0 2 2 Nacional †
0 0 0 Fluminense
1 3 4 Fluminense
1 3 4 Águia de Marabá †
2 0 2 Águia de Marabá †
2 1 3 América Mineiro
1 0 1 Fluminense (a)
2 1 3 Goiás †
2 1 3 Atlético Roraima †
1 - 1 Goiás
3 - 3 Goiás
1 4 5 Brasiliense †
0 1 1 Cristal †
1 1 2 Brasiliense
2 3 5 Section 3
First Round Second Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Dom Pedro II †
0 - 0 Botafogo
2 - 2 Botafogo
1 2 3 (4) Americano † (p)
2 1 3 (5) Americano †
2 4 6 Santa Cruz
0 2 2 Americano †
0 1 1 Ponte Preta
0 2 2 Vilhena †
1 1 2 Ponte Preta
2 6 8 Ponte Preta (a)
2 0 2 Figueirense †
2 0 2 Sampaio Corrêa †
3 1 4 Figueirense (a)
2 2 4 Ponte Preta †
2 0 2 Coritiba
2 1 3 Rio Branco †
1 0 1 Santos
2 4 6 Santos
0 0 0 CSA †
0 1 1 Serra †
2 1 3 CSA
3 3 6 CSA †
0 0 0 Coritiba
4 3 7 Holanda †
1 0 1 Coritiba
2 3 5 Coritiba (a)
2 0 4 Bahia †
2 0 4 Potiguar †
2 1 3 Bahia
2 6 8 Section 4
First Round Second Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Ivinhema †
0 - 0 Flamengo
5 - 5 Flamengo
2 - 2 Remo †
0 - 0 Barras †
0 0 0 Remo
1 2 3 Flamengo †
0 3 3 Fortaleza
0 0 0 Mixto †
1 2 3 (2) Paraná (p)
2 1 3 (4) Paraná
1 1 2 Fortaleza †
2 1 3 Desportiva †
1 0 1 Fortaleza
1 3 4 Flamengo †
0 1 1 Internacional
0 2 2 União †
1 0 1 Internacional
0 2 2 Internacional
2 5 7 Guarani †
1 0 1 J. Malucelli †
0 - 0 Guarani
2 - 2 Internacional
3 2 5 Náutico †
0 0 0 Moto Club †
1 0 1 Náutico
1 2 3 Náutico
2 3 5 Criciúma †
2 2 4 Tupi †
2 0 2 Criciúma
0 3 3 Stages 5 and 6
Teams that play in their home stadium in the first leg are marked with †.
Semifinals Final Vasco da Gama †
1 0 1 Corinthians
1 0 1 Corinthians †
2 2 4 Internacional
0 2 2 Coritiba
1 1 2 Internacional †
3 0 3 Copa do Brasil
2009 Champion
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