Copa do Brasil 1996
Copa do Brasil 1996 | |
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Cup winners | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte (2nd title) |
Beginning | February 6, 1996 |
final | June 19, 1996 |
Final stadium | Estádio Palestra Itália ( São Paulo ) |
Teams | 40 |
Games | 70 |
Gates | 187 (ø 2.67 per game) |
spectator | 887,180 (ø 12,674 per game) |
Top scorer | Luizão (8 goals) |
← Copa do Brasil 1995 |
The Copa do Brasil 1996 was the eighth 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 1997 Copa Libertadores .
Season course
The competition started its season on February 6, 1996 and ended on June 19, 1996. At the end of the season, the Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte won the title for the second time. The top scorer was Luizão from Palmeiras São Paulo with 8 goals.
Highest victories
- CS Sergipe - Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras : 0: 8 (28 February 1996 - Round of first leg)
Attendees
Participants were the winners of the 1995 state championships and, in some cases, their runner-up. Furthermore, a selection of teams determined by the association was added. Compared to the previous season, the field of participants was increased by four clubs.
mode
The mode consisted of a knockout system . In the previous season, the rule was that if a team wins an away first leg by at least three goals, there is no second leg. This was adjusted for 1996, now it was already different for two goals. However, this rule was only applied in the preliminary round and in the round of 32.
After the first and second leg, only the number of wins counted. If this did not result in a winner, the goal difference counted. In the event of a tie, the away goals rule was applied. If no winner was determined after these were used, this was determined in a penalty shoot-out.
Preliminary round
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Ferroviário AC (CE) | 0: 3 | Goiás EC | 0: 1 | 0: 2 |
Araguaína FR | 2: 2 | Vila Nova FC | 2: 1 | 0: 1 |
Cristal AC | 1: 4 | Santa Cruz FC | 0: 1 | 1: 3 |
Maranhão AC | 1: 3 | EC Vitória | 0-0 | 1: 3 |
Ji-Paraná FC | 1: 4 | Athletico Paranaense | 1: 1 | 0: 3 |
SE Gama | 2: 3 | EC Bahia | 0: 1 | 1: 2 |
Nacional FC (AM) | 1: 3 | America Mineiro | 1: 3 | - |
Atlético Roraima Clube | 1: 3 | CA Juventus | 1: 3 | - |
Tournament schedule
After the first leg of the first knockout round between São Paulo FC and SC Internacional (the result was 1-1), São Paulo FC was disqualified for irregular use of a player.
Finals
First leg
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | Palmeiras São Paulo | ||||||
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Dida , Vítor , Jean Elias , Célio Lucío , Nonato , Fabinho , Ricardinho , Palhinha , Cleisson ( Luiz Fernando ), Uéslei ( Roberto Gaúcho ), Marcelo Ramos Trainer: Levir Culpi |
Velloso , Gustavo , Cláudio , Cléber , Juníor , Galeano , Amaral , Marquinhos , Elivélton ( Reinaldo ) ( Roque Júnior ), Luizão , Rivaldo Trainer: Vanderlei Luxemburgo |
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1: 1 Marcelo Ramos 61 ′ |
0: 1 Cláudio 11 ′ | ||||||
Vítor, Ricardinho | Gustavo, Cléber, Juníor | ||||||
Galeano |
Return leg
Palmeiras São Paulo | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | ||||||
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Velloso , Cafu , Sandro Blum , Cléber , Juníor , Cláudio ( Reinaldo ), Amaral , Marquinhos ( Cris ), Djalminha , Luizão , Rivaldo Trainer: Vanderlei Luxemburgo |
Dida , Vítor , Gélson Baresi , Célio Lucío , Nonato , Fabinho , Ricardinho , Palhinha ( Edmundo ), Cleisson , Roberto Gaúcho , Marcelo Ramos Trainer: Levir Culpi |
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1: 0 Luizão 5 ′ |
1: 1 Roberto Gaúcho 25 ′ 1: 2 Marcelo Ramos 83 ′ |
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Blum, Juníor, Cláudio, Luizão | Fabinho, Edmundo, Cleisson |
The championship team
2. | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte |
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List of goalscorers
Pl. | Nat. | player | society | Gates |
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1 | Luizão | Palmeiras | 8 goals | |
2 | Marcelo Ramos | Cruzeiro | 7 goals | |
3 | Sávio Bortolini allspice | Flamengo | 6 goals | |
4th | Djalminha | Palmeiras | 5 goals | |
Luís Carlos | Criciúma | |||
6th | Paulo Rink | Athletico Paranaense | 4 goals | |
Rivaldo | Palmeiras |