Copa do Brasil 1999
Copa do Brasil 1999 | |
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Cup winners | EC Juventude (1st title) |
Beginning | January 28, 1999 |
final | June 27, 1999 |
Final stadium | Estádio do Maracanã ( Rio de Janeiro ) |
Teams | 64 |
Games | 117 (of which 117 played) |
Gates | 370 (ø 3.16 per game) |
Top scorer | Romário , Dejan Petković (7 goals) |
← Copa do Brasil 1998 |
The 1999 Copa do Brasil was the eleventh 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 Copa Libertadores 2000 .
Season course
The competition started its season on January 28, 1999 and ended on June 27, 1999. At the end of the season, EC Juventude won the title for the first time and became the eighth title holder. The top scorers were Paulo Nunes from Flaemgo and Dejan Petković from Vitória with 7 goals. Petković became the first foreigner to become the top scorer in the competition.
Highest victories
Attendees
Participants were the winners of the 1998 national championships and some of them were runner-up. Furthermore, a selection of teams determined by the association was added. Compared to the previous season, the field of participants has increased from 42 to 64.
mode
The mode consisted of a knockout system . For the first two rounds, the rule was that if a team wins an away first leg by at least two goals, there is no second leg.
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 decision Pernambuco
From the association of Pernambuco, the Santa Cruz FC and Náutico Capibaribe first had to contest a playoff for a place in the preliminary round. The winner was determined in a game.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Santa Cruz FC | 1-0 | ' Náutico Capibaribe | 1-0 | - |
Tournament schedule
Finals
First leg
EC Juventude | Botafogo FR | ||||||
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Emerson Ferreti , Antônio Picoli , Marcos Teixeira , Capone , Dênis , Roberto , Flávio Campos , Marcelo Mabilia ( Patrício ), Wallace , Fernando Rech ( Alcir ), Márcio Mixirica ( Mário Tilico ) Trainer: Valmir Louruz |
Wágner , Fábio Augusto ( Rodrigo Beckham ), Sandro Barbosa , Jorge Luiz , César , Sérgio Manoel , Reidner , Válber ( Leandro ), Caio Ribeiro ( João Bandoch ), Zé Carlos , Bebeto Trainers: Gílson Nunes |
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1: 0 Fernando 14 ′ 2: 1 Márcio 22 ′ |
2: 1 Bebeto 41 ′ |
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Sérgio Manoel, Bandoch | |||||||
Wallace (34th), Capone (60th) | Sandro Barbosa |
Return leg
Botafogo FR | EC Juventude | ||||||
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Wágner , João Bandoch , Jorge Luiz , César , Caio Ribeiro ( Rodrigo Beckham ), Fábio Augusto ( Leandro ), Júnior , Reidner , Sérgio Manoel , Bebeto ( Felipe Tigrão ), Zé Carlos Trainer: Gílson Nunes |
Emerson Ferreti , Antônio Picoli , Índio Alagoano , Dênis , Marcos Teixeira , Roberto , Flávio Campos , Lauro ( Kiko ), Marcelo Mabilia ( Gil Baiano ), Márcio Mixirica , Cléverson ( Alcir ) Trainer: Valmir Louruz |
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Fábio Augusto | Roberto, Lauro, Márcio Mixirica |
The championship team
1. | EC Juventude |
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List of goalscorers
Pl. | Nat. | player | society | Gates |
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1 | Romario | Flamengo | 7 goals | |
Dejan Petković | Vitória | |||
3 | Lucas Severino | Athletico Paranaense | 6 goals | |
Uéslei | Bahia | |||
viola | Santos | |||
3 | Araújo | Goiás | 5 goals | |
Aloísio | Goiás | |||
Capone | Juventude | |||
Christian | Internacional | |||
Paulo Nunes | Palmeiras | |||
Valdo | Cruzeiro |