Copa do Brasil 1993
Copa do Brasil 1993 | |
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Cup winners | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte (1st title) |
Beginning | March 2, 1993 |
final | 3rd June 1993 |
Final stadium | Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto ( Belo Horizonte ) |
Teams | 32 |
Games | 62 |
Gates | 180 (ø 2.9 per game) |
spectator | 652,116 (ø 10,518 per game) |
Top scorer | Gílson (8 goals) |
← Copa do Brasil 1992 |
The 1993 Copa do Brasil was the fifth edition of this national soccer cup competition in Brazil. The Copa was hosted by the Brazilian Sports Federation, the CBF . The cup winner was qualified as a participant in the 1994 Copa Libertadores . The defeated finalist qualified for the Copa Conmebol 1994 .
Season course
The competition started its season on March 2, 1993 and ended on June 3, 1993. At the end of the season, the Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte became the fifth title holder. The top scorer for the third time after 1989 and 1991 was Gílson von Gremio Porto Alegre with 8 goals.
Highest victories
- SC Internacional - Ji-Paraná FC : 9-1 (April 6, 1993 - second leg first round)
Attendees
32 clubs took part. The mode consisted of a knockout system . Participants were the winners of the 1992 state championships and some of them were runner-up.
In 1992 there were four champions in the state championship of Ceará . The Association of Ceará selected the Ceará SC as a participant.
mode
After the first and second leg, only the number of wins counted. If this did not result in a winner, the goal difference counted.
Tournament schedule
Finals
First leg
Gremio Porto Alegre | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | ||||||
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Eduardo Heuser , Luiz Carlos Winck , Paulão , Luciano Dias , Dida , Pingo , Jamir Gomes , Juninho , Dener , Gilson ( Charles Fabian ), Carlos Miguel ( Marcelo Mabilia ) Trainer: Sérgio Cosme |
Paulo César , Zelão , Célio Lucío , Luizinho , Nonato , Ademir , Rogério Lage , Boiadeiro , Roberto Gaúcho , Cleison , Edenilson Trainer: João Carlos Batista Pinheiro |
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Winck, Juninho | Luizinho, Nonato, Cleison |
Return leg
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | Gremio Porto Alegre | ||||||
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Paulo César , Paulo Costa , Célio Lucío , Robson , Nonato , Ademir , Rogério Lage , Éder Aleixo , Roberto Gaúcho , Cleison , Edenilson Trainer: João Carlos Batista Pinheiro |
Eduardo Heuser , Jackson Gonçalves , Paulão , Luciano Dias , Dida ( Charles Fabian ), Pingo , Jamir Gomes ( Fabinho ), Juninho , Dener , Gilson , Carlos Miguel Trainer: Sérgio Cosme |
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1: 0 Roberto Gaúcho 12 ′ 2: 1 Cleison 46 ′ |
1: 1 pingo 25 ′ |
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Jackson, Charles Fabian, Jamir, Fabinho, Dener |
The championship team
1. | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte |
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List of goalscorers
Pl. | Nat. | player | society | Gates |
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1 | Gerson | Internacional | 9 goals | |
2 | Cleison | Cruzeiro | 6 goals | |
3 | Helio | Sport Recife | 5 goals | |
Osmar | Ceará | |||
Valdir Bigode | Vasco | |||
3 | Carlos Miguel | Gremio | 4 goals | |
Daniel Franco | Internacional | |||
Jairo Jair Lenzi | Internacional | |||
Rudinei | Internacional | |||
Nílson | Flamengo |