Copa do Brasil 2005
Copa do Brasil 2005 | |
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Cup winners | Paulista FC (1st title) |
Beginning | February 2, 2005 |
final | June 22, 2005 |
Final stadium | Estádio São Januário , ( Rio de Janeiro ) |
Teams | 64 |
Games | 117 (of which 117 played) |
Gates | 331 (ø 2.83 per game) |
spectator | 1,016,136 (ø 8,685 per game) |
Top scorer | Fred (14 goals) |
← Copa do Brasil 2004 |
The Copa do Brasil 2005 was the 17th 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 2006 .
Season course
The competition started its season on February 2, 2005 and ended on June 22, 2005. At the end of the season, Paulista FC became the tenth title holder. The top scorer was Fred from Cruzeiro EC with 14 goals.
Highest victories
- Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte - CS Sergipe : 7-0 (February 16, 2005 - 1st round, second leg)
Attendees
The field of participants consisted of the 10 best clubs from the CBF ranking from 2004. The other 54 participants came from the soccer championships of the states of Brazil in 2004.
The five participants in the Copa Libertadores 2005 did not take part in the competition. These were São Paulo FC (6th in the CBF ranking), Palmeiras São Paulo (7th), Santos FC (10th), Athletico Paranaense and EC Santo André . The qualification places of the first three went to the next in the CBF ranking.
Participants in the CBF ranking
State | club | space |
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RS | Gremio Porto Alegre | 1. |
SP | Corinthians São Paulo | 2. |
RJ | CR Vasco da Gama | 3. |
RJ | Flamengo Rio de Janeiro | 4th |
MG | Atlético Mineiro | 5. |
RS | SC Internacional | 8th. |
MG | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | 9. |
SP | Guarani FC | 11. |
RJ | Goiás EC | 12. |
RJ | Botafogo FR | 13. |
Participant state championships
The EC Bahia from the association of the same name took part for the AE Catuense , which had canceled its participation.
The Parnahyba SC was originally qualified for the association of Piauí . But this did not appear and was replaced by the 4 de Julho EC .
The Grêmio Esportivo Glória from the association from Rio Grande do Sul also withdrew its report. The EC Juventude took part for this .
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.
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.
Tournament schedule
In the first round of the competition, in the game between CA Hermann Aichinger and Ituano FC by Hermann Aichinger, the non-eligible player Fabiano was used. Ituano was therefore declared the winner of the pairing.
Finals
First leg
Paulista FC | Fluminense Rio de Janeiro | ||||||
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Rafael , Lucas , Dema , Réver , Julinho ( Elvis 84th), Fábio Gomes , Cristian Baroni , Juliano Spadacio ( Fábio Vidal 71st), Mossoró , Léo Aro , André Leonel ( Jefferson 63rd) Trainer: Vágner Mancini |
Kléber , Gabriel , Igor , Antônio Carlos , Juan , Marcão , Radamés , Fernando ( Lino 46th), Juninho , Alex Terra ( Rodrigo Tiuí 10th), Tuta ( Léo Guerra 73rd) Trainer: Abel Braga |
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1: 0 Mossoró 47 ′ 2: 0 Léo Aro 73 ′ |
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Juliano, Léo Aro | Gabriel, Radamés, Fernando, Juninho, Tiuí |
Return leg
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro | Paulista FC | ||||||
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Kléber , Schneider ( Alan Nascimento 72nd), Antônio Carlos , Fabiano Eller , Juan , Marcão , Preto Casagrande , Diego Souza ( Léo Guerra 46th), Juninho ( Toró 62nd), Leandro , Tuta Trainer: Abel Braga |
Rafael , Lucas , Anderson Santos , Dema , Julinho , Fábio Gomes , Juliano Spadacio ( Réver 80th), Amaral , Cristian Baroni , Mossoró , André Leonel ( Abraão 65th) Trainer: Vágner Mancini |
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Leandro | Lucas, Mossoró |
The championship team
1. | Paulista FC |
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List of goalscorers
Pl. | Nat. | player | society | Gates |
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1 | Fred | Cruzeiro | 14 goals | |
2 | Fábio Júnior Pereira | Atlético Mineiro | 7 goals | |
Tuta | Fluminense | |||
4th | Maurílio | Ceará | 6 goals | |
5 | Alex | Vasco da Gama | 5 goals | |
Adelino | Treze |
spectator
Most visited games
Pl. | number | home | Result | guest | Stadion | date | Gameday |
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1 | 55,000 | Ceará SC | 2-0 | Atlético Mineiro | Castelo | May 18, 2005 | Quarter-final second leg |
2 | 55,000 | Ceará SC | 1: 1 | Flamengo | Castelo | April 20, 2005 | Round of 16 second leg |
3 | 51,137 | Ceará SC | 1: 4 | Fluminense | Castelo | June 1, 2005 | Semi-final second leg |
Least visited games
Pl. | number | home | Result | guest | Stadion | date | Gameday |
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1 | 115 | America FC (RJ) | 2: 1 | Figueirense FC | Coutinho | March 2, 2005 | 1st round second leg |
2 | 187 | Canoas SC | 3-0 | FC Treze | ULBRA | February 16, 2005 | 1st round first leg |
3 | 218 | Ituano FC | 2-0 | Fortaleza EC | Novelli Júnior | March 16, 2005 | 2nd round first leg |