Copa do Brasil 1993

Copa do Brasil 1993

The Copa do Brasil 1993 was the 5th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

The competition started on March 2, 1993 and concluded on June 3, 1993 with the second leg of the final, held at the Mineirão Stadium in Belo Horizonte, in which Cruzeiro lifted the trophy for the first time with a 2-1 victory over Grêmio.

Gílson, of Grêmio, with 8 goals, was the competition's topscorer.

Format

The competition was disputed by 32 clubs in a knock-out format where all rounds were played over two legs and the away goals rule was used.

Competition stages

32TeamBracket

RD1-team01=Desportiva (ES)
RD1-score01=1 0
RD1-team02=Cruzeiro (MG)
RD1-score02=1 5

RD1-team03=CRB (AL)
RD1-score03=0 0
RD1-team04=Náutico (PE)
RD1-score04=1 5

RD1-team05=Sergipe (SE)
RD1-score05=1 3
RD1-team06=São Paulo (SP)
RD1-score06=1 4

RD1-team07=Sul-América (AM)
RD1-score07=0 0
RD1-team08=Rio Branco (AC)
RD1-score08=1 0

RD1-team09=Sampaio Corrêa (AM)
RD1-score09=0 1
RD1-team10=Vasco (RJ)
RD1-score10=3 2

RD1-team11=Trem (AP)
RD1-score11=0 0
RD1-team12=Remo (PA)
RD1-score12=5 2

RD1-team13=Ceará (CE)
RD1-score13=1 3
RD1-team14=Goiatuba (GO)
RD1-score14=0 2

RD1-team15=Taguatinga (DF)
RD1-score15=1 0
RD1-team16=Sport (PE)
RD1-score16=4 3

RD1-team17=Sorriso (MT)
RD1-score17=1 2
RD1-team18=Grêmio (RS)
RD1-score18=1 5

RD1-team19=União Bandeirante (PR)
RD1-score19=2 1
RD1-team20=Brusque (SC)
RD1-score20=2 0

RD1-team21=4 de Julho (PI)
RD1-score21=0 0
RD1-team22=Palmeiras (SP)
RD1-score22=2 3

RD1-team23=Vitória (BA)
RD1-score23=1 2
RD1-team24=América (MG)
RD1-score24=0 1

RD1-team25=América (RN)
RD1-score25=2 0
RD1-team26=Flamengo (RJ)
RD1-score26=2 4

RD1-team27=Auto Esporte (PB)
RD1-score27=2 0
RD1-team28=Paysandu (PA)
RD1-score28=1 2

RD1-team29=Operário (MS)
RD1-score29=1 0
RD1-team30=Londrina (PR)
RD1-score30=3 2

RD1-team31=Ji-Paraná (RO)
RD1-score31=0 1
RD1-team32=Internacional (RS)
RD1-score32=6 9

RD2-team01=Cruzeiro (MG)
RD2-score01=0 2
RD2-team02=Náutico (PE)
RD2-score02=1 0

RD2-team03=São Paulo (SP)
RD2-score03=0 3
RD2-team04=Rio Branco (AC)
RD2-score04=1 1

RD2-team05=Vasco (RJ)
RD2-score05=0 4
RD2-team06=Remo (PA)
RD2-score06=0 0

RD2-team07=Ceará (CE)
RD2-score07=1 1
RD2-team08=Sport (PE)
RD2-score08=0 0

RD2-team09=Grêmio (RS)
RD2-score09=4 2
RD2-team10=União Bandeirante (PR)
RD2-score10=0 1

RD2-team11=Palmeiras (SP)
RD2-score11=1 1
RD2-team12=Vitória (BA)
RD2-score12=2 0

RD2-team13=Flamengo (RJ)
RD2-score13=2 3
RD2-team14=Paysandu (PA)
RD2-score14=3 0

RD2-team15=Londrina (PR)
RD2-score15=1 1
RD2-team16=Internacional (RS)
RD2-score16=1 0

RD3-team01=Cruzeiro (MG)
RD3-score01=2 2
RD3-team02=São Paulo (SP)
RD3-score02=1 2

RD3-team03=Vasco (RJ)
RD3-score03=2 2
RD3-team04=Ceará (CE)
RD3-score04=1 0

RD3-team05=Grêmio (RS)
RD3-score05=1 1 (pen: 7)
RD3-team06=Palmeiras (SP)
RD3-score06=1 1 (pen: 6)

RD3-team07=Flamengo (RJ)
RD3-score07=1 1
RD3-team08=Londrina (PR)
RD3-score08=0 1

RD4-team01=Cruzeiro (MG)
RD4-score01=3 1
RD4-team02=Vasco (RJ)
RD4-score02=1 1

RD4-team03=Grêmio (RS)
RD4-score03=3 1
RD4-team04=Flamengo (RJ)
RD4-score04=4 0

RD5-team01=Cruzeiro (MG)
RD5-score01=0 2
RD5-team02=Grêmio (RS)
RD5-score02=0 1

References

* [http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/cbr1993.htm Copa do Brasil 1993 at RSSSF]
*pt icon [http://www.campeoesdofutebol.com.br/art_copabrasil.html Copa do Brasil top scorers at Campeões do Futebol]
*"Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro", Volume 2 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.


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