2011 Copa do Brasil

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2011 Copa do Brasil
Copa Kia do Brasil 2011
File:Copa-KIA-do-Brasil.jpg
Tournament details
CountryFile:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
DatesFebruary 16 - June 8
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsRio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Runner-upParaná (state) Coritiba
Tournament statistics
Matches played111
Goals scored315 (2.84 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Adriano
Alecsandro
Rafael Coelho
Kléber
William
(5 goals each)
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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.

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 rule will be used. The winner qualifies to the 2012 Copa Libertadores.

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 Confederation, each of the 27 state federations sent anywhere from one to three clubs.[1] 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
File:Bandeira do Acre.svg Acre
1 berth
Rio Branco (AC) 2010 Campeonato Acreano champion
File:Bandeira de Alagoas.svg Alagoas
2 berths
Murici 2010 Campeonato Alagoano champion
ASA de Arapiraca 2010 Campeonato Alagoano runner-up
File:Bandeira do Amapá.svg Amapá
1 berth
Trem 2010 Campeonato Amapaense champion
File:Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Amazonas
2 berths
Penarol 2010 Campeonato Amazonense champion
Fast Clube 2010 Campeonato Amazonense runner-up
File:Bandeira da Bahia.svg Bahia
2 berths
Vitória 2010 Campeonato Baiano champion
Bahia 2010 Campeonato Baiano runner-up
File:Bandeira do Ceará.svg Ceará
2 berths
Fortaleza 2010 Campeonato Cearense champion
Horizonte 2010 Copa Fares Lopes champion
File:Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Distrito Federal
2 berths
Ceilândia 2010 Campeonato Brasiliense champion
Brasiliense 2010 Campeonato Brasiliense runner-up
File:Bandeira do Espírito Santo.svg Espírito Santo
2 berths
Rio Branco (ES) 2010 Campeonato Capixaba champion
Vitória (ES) 2010 Copa Espírito Santo champion
File:Flag of Goiás.svg Goiás
2 berths
Atlético Goianiense 2010 Campeonato Goiano champion
Santa Helena 2010 Campeonato Goiano runner-up
File:Bandeira do Maranhão.svg Maranhão
2 berths
IAPE 2010 Copa União do Maranhão champion
Sampaio Corrêa 2010 Campeonato Maranhense champion
File:Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Mato Grosso
2 berths
União 2010 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champion
Cuiabá 2010 Copa Governador do Mato Grosso champion
File:Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Mato Grosso do Sul
2 berths
Comercial (MS) 2010 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champion
Naviraiense 2010 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense runner-up
File:Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Minas Gerais
3 berths
Atlético Mineiro 2010 Campeonato Mineiro champion
Ipatinga 2010 Campeonato Mineiro runner-up
Uberaba 2010 Taça Minas Gerais champion
File:Bandeira do Pará.svg Pará
2 berths
Paysandu 2010 Campeonato Paraense champion
Águia de Marabá 2010 Campeonato Paraense runner-up
File:Bandeira da Paraíba.svg Paraíba
2 berths
Treze 2010 Campeonato Paraibano champion
Botafogo (PB) 2010 Copa Paraíba champion
File:Bandeira do Paraná.svg Paraná
3 berths
Coritiba 2010 Campeonato Paranaense champion
Atlético Paranaense 2010 Campeonato Paranaense runner-up
Iraty 2010 Campeonato Paranaense 3rd place
File:Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Pernambuco
2 berths
Sport 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano champion
Náutico 2010 Campeonato Pernambucano runner-up
File:Bandeira do Piauí.svg Piauí
2 berths
Comercial (PI) 2010 Campeonato Piauiense champion
Barras 2010 Campeonato Piauiense runner-up
File:Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Rio de Janeiro
3 berths
Botafogo 2010 Campeonato Carioca champion
Flamengo 2010 Campeonato Carioca runner-up
Bangu 2010 Copa Rio runner-up
File:Bandeira do Rio Grande do Norte.svg Rio Grande do Norte
2 berths
ABC 2010 Campeonato Potiguar champion
Corintians 2010 Campeonato Potiguar runner-up
File:Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Rio Grande do Sul
3 berths
Caxias 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho 3rd place
São José (RS) 2010 Campeonato Gaúcho 4th place
Ypiranga (RS) 2009 Copa FGF runner-up
File:Bandeira de Rondônia.svg Rondônia
1 berth
Vilhena 2010 Campeonato Rondoniense champion
File:Bandeira de Roraima.svg Roraima
1 berth
Baré 2010 Campeonato Roraimense champion
File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo
3 berths
Santo André 2010 Campeonato Paulista runner-up
Grêmio Prudente 2010 Campeonato Paulista 3rd place
Paulista 2010 Copa Paulista champion
File:Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Santa Catarina
2 berths
Avaí 2010 Campeonato Catarinense champion
Brusque 2010 Copa Santa Catarina champion
File:Bandeira de Sergipe.svg Sergipe
2 berths
River Plate (SE) 2010 Campeonato Sergipano champion
São Domingos 2010 Copa Governo de Sergipe champion
File:Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Tocantins
1 berth
Gurupi 2010 Campeonato Tocantinense champion

Qualified by CBF club ranking

Ten clubs qualified as one of the top ten clubs in CBF's club ranking, excluding those qualified by state competitions and clubs playing in the 2011 Copa Libertadores.

Pos Team State Points (2010)
3 Vasco da Gama File:Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Rio de Janeiro 2,086
5 São Paulo File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo 2,049
7 Palmeiras File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo 2,012
13 Goiás File:Flag of Goiás.svg Goiás 1,523
14 Guarani File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo 1,516
17 Portuguesa File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo 1,405
22 Santa Cruz File:Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Pernambuco 1,140
23 Paraná File:Bandeira do Paraná.svg Paraná 1,080
24 Ceará File:Bandeira do Ceará.svg Ceará 1,056
25 Ponte Preta File:Bandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg São Paulo 1,047

Bracket

Teams that play in their home stadium in the first leg are marked with †.

First Phase Second Phase Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Rio de Janeiro (state)Flamengo 3 -
AlagoasMurici0 - Rio de Janeiro (state)Flamengo 3 -
CearáFortaleza 0 4 CearáFortaleza0 -
Amazonas (Brazilian state)Fast2 1 Rio de Janeiro (state)Flamengo1 3
São Paulo (state)Guarani 4 0 CearáHorizonte 1 0
Mato GrossoUnião4 0 São Paulo (state)Guarani1 2
AlagoasASA 1 3 CearáHorizonte 1 2
CearáHorizonte3 3 Rio de Janeiro (state)Flamengo1 2
Minas GeraisAtlético Mineiro 3 2 CearáCeará 2 2
MaranhãoIAPE2 1 Minas GeraisAtlético Mineiro 1 0
São Paulo (state)Grêmio Prudente 1 3 São Paulo (state)Grêmio Prudente2 0
Paraná (state)Iraty3 0 São Paulo (state)Grêmio Prudente 1 1
CearáCeará 2 - CearáCeará2 2
Mato GrossoCuiabá0 - CearáCeará 0 2
Federal District (Brazil)Brasiliense 1 2 Federal District (Brazil)Brasiliense0 1
ParáÁguia de Marabá1 0 CearáCeará0 0
BahiaVitória 1 0 Paraná (state)Coritiba 0 1
ParaíbaBotafogo (PB)3 0 ParaíbaBotafogo (PB)0 1
Rio Grande do SulCaxias 5 - Rio Grande do SulCaxias 1 3
Federal District (Brazil)Ceilândia0 - Rio Grande do SulCaxias 0 0
Paraná (state)Coritiba 1 2 Paraná (state)Coritiba4 1
Rio Grande do SulYpiranga (RS)0 0 Paraná (state)Coritiba 2 3
GoiásAtlético Goianiense 2 1 GoiásAtlético Goianiense1 1
Santa Catarina (state)Brusque3 0 Paraná (state)Coritiba 6 0
São Paulo (state)Palmeiras 2 5 São Paulo (state)Palmeiras0 2
PiauíComercial (PI)1 1 São Paulo (state)Palmeiras 4 -
Minas GeraisUberaba 3 - Minas GeraisUberaba0 -
GoiásSanta Helena1 - São Paulo (state)Palmeiras 2 1
PernambucoSport 0 2 São Paulo (state)Santo André1 0
MaranhãoSampaio Corrêa0 2 MaranhãoSampaio Corrêa3 0 Finals
São Paulo (state)Santo André 2 1 São Paulo (state)Santo André 2 1
Mato Grosso do SulNaviraiense1 0 Paraná (state)Coritiba 0 3
Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama 6 - Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama1 2
Mato Grosso do SulComercial (MS)1 - Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama 0 2
Rio Grande do NorteABC 1 2 Rio Grande do NorteABC0 1
PiauíBarras1 1 Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama 3 0
São Paulo (state)Portuguesa 1 1 PernambucoNáutico0 0
Rio de Janeiro (state)Bangu3 0 Rio de Janeiro (state)Bangu0 -
PernambucoNáutico 1 6 PernambucoNáutico 2 -
AmapáTrem2 0 Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama 2 1
Paraná (state)Atlético Paranaense 1 3 Paraná (state)Atlético Paranaense2 1
Acre (state)Rio Branco (AC)2 1 Paraná (state)Atlético Paranaense 2 -
São Paulo (state)Paulista 0 3 São Paulo (state)Paulista0 -
Rio Grande do SulSão José (RS)1 0 Atlético Paranaense 1 5
BahiaBahia 0 5 BahiaBahia1 0
SergipeSão Domingos0 1 BahiaBahia 0 2
ParáPaysandu 3 2 ParáPaysandu0 1
Amazonas (Brazilian state)Penarol2 2 Rio de Janeiro (state)Vasco da Gama1 2
Rio de Janeiro (state)Botafogo 0 1(4) Santa Catarina (state)Avaí 1 0
SergipeRiver Plate1 0(1) Rio de Janeiro (state)Botafogo 2 3
Paraná (state)Paraná 1 3 Paraná (state)Paraná1 0
TocantinsGurupi1 0 Rio de Janeiro (state)Botafogo2 1
Santa Catarina (state)Avaí 3 - Santa Catarina (state)Avaí 2 1
RondôniaVilhena0 - Santa Catarina (state)Avaí 1 4
Minas GeraisIpatinga 1 3 Minas GeraisIpatinga1 1
Espírito SantoRio Branco (ES)0 0 Santa Catarina (state)Avaí 0 3
São Paulo (state)São Paulo 3 - São Paulo (state)São Paulo1 1
ParaíbaTreze0 - São Paulo (state)São Paulo 0 2
PernambucoSanta Cruz 4 - PernambucoSanta Cruz1 0
Rio Grande do NorteCorintians1 - São Paulo (state)São Paulo 1 1
GoiásGoiás 4 - GoiásGoiás0 0
Espírito SantoVitória (ES)1 - GoiásGoiás 3 -
São Paulo (state)Ponte Preta 1 - São Paulo (state)Ponte Preta0 -
RoraimaBaré0 -

First phase

The First Phase began on February 16 and ended on March 3.

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

February 23 Guarani São Paulo (state) 0–0 Mato Grosso União Campinas
19:30 (UTC−03:00) Report Stadium: Estádio Brinco de Ouro
Attendance: 2,131
Referee: Antônio Frederico de Carvalho Schneider (Rio de Janeiro)

Tied on points 2–2 and equal on goal difference, Guarani advanced on away goals.

Group 4

February 23 ASA Alagoas 3–3 Ceará Horizonte Arapiraca
21:00 (UTC−03:00) André Nunes File:Soccerball shade.svg 44'
Tiago File:Soccerball shade.svg 56', 62'
Report Robert File:Soccerball shade.svg 11'
Júnior Cearense File:Soccerball shade.svg 33'
Elanardo File:Soccerball shade.svg 78'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Coaracy de Mata Fonseca (Fumeirão)
Attendance: 2,911
Referee: Claudio Francisco Lima e Silva (Sergipe)

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

February 24 Vitória Bahia 0–0 Paraíba Botafogo (PB) Salvador
21:00 (UTC−03:00) Report Stadium: Estádio Manoel Barradas (Barradão)
Attendance: 10,172
Referee: Marcos André Gomes da Penha (Espírito Santo)

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

February 24 Sampaio Corrêa Maranhão 0–0 Pernambuco Sport São Luís
21:00 (UTC−03:00) Report Stadium: Estádio Nhozinho Santos
Attendance: 12,092
Referee: Joaquim Webesther Florêncio Martins (Ceará)

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

February 23 Trem Amapá 2–1 Pernambuco Náutico Macapá
21:00 (UTC−03:00) Lensandro File:Soccerball shade.svg 73'
Ari File:Soccerball shade.svg 90+3'
Report Airton File:Soccerball shade.svg 75' Stadium: Estádio Municipal Glicério de Souza Marques (Glicerão)
Attendance: 1,005
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva (Pará)

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

February 16 São Domingos Sergipe 0–0 Bahia Bahia Aracaju
21:00 (UTC−03:00) Report Stadium: Estádio Estadual Lourival Baptista (Batistão)
Attendance: 2,005
Referee: Nielson Nogueira Dias (Pernambuco)

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.

Second phase

The Second Phase began on March 16 and ended on April 6.

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

March 30 Paysandu Pará 0–0 Bahia Bahia Belém
21:50 UTC−03:00 Report Stadium: Estádio Olímpico do Pará
Attendance: 14,637
Referee: Sandro Meira Ricci (Distrito Federal)

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.

Round of 16

The Round of 16 began on April 13 and ended on April 27.

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.

Quarterfinals

The Quarterfinals began on May 4 and ended on May 12.

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.

Semifinals

The Semifinals began on May 18 and ended on May 25.

Group 61

May 18, 2011 Ceará Ceará 0–0 Paraná (state) Coritiba Fortaleza
21:50 UTC−03:00 Report Stadium: Estádio Presidente Vargas
Attendance: 12,101
Referee: Leandro Pedro Vuaden (Rio Grande do Sul)

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


Tied on points 3–3, Vasco da Gama won on away goals.

 Copa do Brasil
2011 champion 
Rio de Janeiro (state)
Vasco da Gama
1st title

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Adriano Palmeiras 5
Brazil Alecsandro Vasco da Gama 5
Brazil Kléber Palmeiras 5
Brazil Rafael Coelho Avaí 5
Brazil William Avaí 5

References

  1. "CBF State Ranking – official site" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 14, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2010.

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