2023 Copa do Brasil

The 2023 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Betano do Brasil 2023 for sponsorship reasons)[1] is the 35th edition of the Copa do Brasil football competition. It will be held between 21 February and 24 September 2023.[2] Flamengo are the defending champions.

2023 Copa do Brasil
Country Brazil
Dates21 February – 24 September
Teams92
Matches played100
Goals scored257 (2.57 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Alef Manga
Lorran
(5 goals each)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 17 May 2023.

The competition is contested by 92 teams, either qualified by participating in their respective state championships (70), by the 2023 CBF ranking (10), by the 2022 Copa do Nordeste (1), by the 2022 Copa Verde (1), by the 2022 Série B (1), by the 2022 Série A (1) or those qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores (8).

The champions will qualify for the 2024 Copa Libertadores group stage and 2024 Supercopa do Brasil.[3]

Qualified teams

Teams in bold are qualified directly for the third round.

Association Team Qualification method
Acre (state) Acre
2 berths
Humaitá 2022 Campeonato Acreano champions
São Francisco 2022 Campeonato Acreano runners-up
Alagoas Alagoas
3 berths
CRB 2022 Campeonato Alagoano champions
ASA 2022 Campeonato Alagoano runners-up
CSA 2023 Copa do Brasil play-off winners
Amapá Amapá
1 berth
Trem 2022 Campeonato Amapaense champions
Amazonas (Brazilian state) Amazonas
2 berths
Manaus 2022 Campeonato Amazonense champions
Princesa do Solimões 2022 Campeonato Amazonense runners-up
Bahia Bahia
3 + 2 berths
Atlético de Alagoinhas 2022 Campeonato Baiano champions
Jacuipense 2022 Campeonato Baiano runners-up
Bahia de Feira 2022 Campeonato Baiano 3rd place
Bahia 4th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Vitória 8th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Ceará Ceará
3 + 1 + 1 berths
Fortaleza 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 8th place
Caucaia 2022 Campeonato Cearense first round winners
Ferroviário 2022 Campeonato Cearense 3rd place
Iguatu[a] 2022 Campeonato Cearense 4th place
Ceará 3rd best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Espírito Santo Espírito Santo
2 berths
Real Noroeste 2022 Campeonato Capixaba champions
Vitória 2022 Copa Espírito Santo champions
Federal District (Brazil) Federal District
2 berths
Brasiliense 2022 Campeonato Brasiliense champions
Ceilândia 2022 Campeonato Brasiliense runners-up
Goiás Goiás
3 berths
Atlético Goianiense 2022 Campeonato Goiano champions
Goiás 2022 Campeonato Goiano runners-up
Vila Nova 2022 Campeonato Goiano 3rd place
Maranhão Maranhão
3 berths
Sampaio Corrêa 2022 Campeonato Maranhense champions
Cordino 2022 Campeonato Maranhense runners-up
Tuntum 2022 Copa Federação Maranhense de Futebol champions
Mato Grosso Mato Grosso
3 berths
Cuiabá 2022 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champions
União Rondonópolis 2022 Campeonato Mato-Grossense runners-up
Nova Mutum 2022 Copa FMF champions
Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso do Sul 1 berth Operário 2022 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champions
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais
4 + 2 + 1 berths
Atlético Mineiro 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 7th place
Cruzeiro 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B champions
Athletic 2022 Campeonato Mineiro 3rd place
Caldense 2022 Campeonato Mineiro 4th place
Democrata GV 2022 Troféu Inconfidência winners
Tombense 2022 Troféu Inconfidência runners-up
América Mineiro 2nd best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Pará Pará
3 + 1 berths
Paysandu 2022 Copa Verde champions
Remo 2022 Campeonato Paraense champions
Tuna Luso 2022 Campeonato Paraense 3rd place
Águia de Marabá 2022 Campeonato Paraense 4th place
Paraíba Paraíba
2 berths
Campinense 2022 Campeonato Paraibano champions
Botafogo 2022 Campeonato Paraibano runners-up
Paraná (state) Paraná
4 + 1 berths
Athletico Paranaense 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th place
Coritiba 2022 Campeonato Paranaense champions
Maringá 2022 Campeonato Paranaense runners-up
Operário Ferroviário 2022 Campeonato Paranaense 3rd place
Londrina 2022 Campeonato Paranaense 5th place
Pernambuco Pernambuco
3 + 1 berths
Sport 2022 Copa do Nordeste runners-up
Náutico 2022 Campeonato Pernambucano champions
Retrô 2022 Campeonato Pernambucano runners-up
Santa Cruz 2022 Campeonato Pernambucano first round best placed team not already qualified
Piauí Piauí
2 berths
Fluminense 2022 Campeonato Piauiense champions
Parnahyba 2022 Campeonato Piauiense runners-up
Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro
5 + 2 berths
Flamengo 2022 Copa Libertadores champions
Fluminense 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place
Vasco da Gama 2022 Campeonato Carioca 3rd place
Botafogo 2022 Campeonato Carioca 4th place
Nova Iguaçu 2022 Torneio Independência champions
Resende 2022 Torneio Independência runners-up
Volta Redonda 2022 Copa Rio champions
Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte 2 berths ABC 2022 Campeonato Potiguar champions
América de Natal 2022 Campeonato Potiguar runners-up
Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul
4 + 1 + 1 berths
Internacional 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runners-up
Grêmio 2022 Campeonato Gaúcho champions
Ypiranga 2022 Campeonato Gaúcho runners-up
Brasil de Pelotas 2022 Campeonato Gaúcho 4th place
São Luiz 2022 Copa FGF champions
Juventude 5th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Rondônia Rondônia
1 berth
Real Ariquemes 2022 Campeonato Rondoniense champions
Roraima Roraima
1 berth
São Raimundo 2022 Campeonato Roraimense champions
Santa Catarina (state) Santa Catarina
3 + 3 berths
Brusque 2022 Campeonato Catarinense champions
Camboriú 2022 Campeonato Catarinense runners-up
Marcílio Dias 2022 Copa Santa Catarina champions
Chapecoense 6th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Avaí 7th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Criciúma[b] 10th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
São Paulo (state) São Paulo
5 + 3 + 2 berths
Palmeiras 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions
Corinthians 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place
São Paulo 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 9th place
Red Bull Bragantino 2022 Campeonato Paulista 4th place
Ituano 2022 Campeonato Paulista 5th place
São Bernardo 2022 Campeonato Paulista 6th place
Botafogo 2022 Troféu do Interior runners-up
Marília 2022 Copa Paulista runners-up
Santos best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Ponte Preta 9th best placed team in the 2022 CBF ranking not already qualified
Sergipe Sergipe
2 berths
Sergipe 2022 Campeonato Sergipano champions
Falcon 2022 Campeonato Sergipano runners-up
Tocantins Tocantins
1 berth
Tocantinópolis 2022 Campeonato Tocantinense champions
a Originally, Pacajus qualified for the Copa do Brasil by winning the 2022 Copa Fares Lopes, however, CBF announced that the 2022 Copa Fares Lopes did not meet the requirements as Copa do Brasil qualification tournament. CBF awarded the berth to the best placed team in the 2022 Campeonato Cearense not already qualified, Iguatu (2022 Campeonato Cearense 4th place).[4]
b As Guarani (São Paulo) and Criciúma (Santa Catarina) had the same number of points in the CBF ranking, a draw to determine the qualified team was held on 16 January 2023, 15:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[5]

Format

The competition is a single-elimination tournament, the first two rounds are played as a single match and the rest are played as a two-legged ties. Twelve teams enter in the third round, which are teams qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores (8), Série A best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores, Série B champions, Copa Verde champions and Copa do Nordeste runners-up. The remaining 80 teams play in the first round, the 40 winners play the second round, and the 20 winners play the third round. Finally, the sixteen third round winners advance to the round of 16.

Schedule

The schedule of the competition will be as follows:[6]

Stage First leg Second leg
First round
  • Week 1: 22 February
  • Week 2: 1 March
Second round
  • Week 1: 8 March
  • Week 2: 15 March
Third round 12 April 26 April
Round of 16 17 May 31 May
Quarter-finals 5 July 12 July
Semi-finals 9 August 16 August
Finals 16 September 23 September

Draw

The draw for the first and second rounds was held on 8 February 2023, 14:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[7] Teams were seeded by their CBF ranking (shown in parentheses). The 80 qualified teams were divided in eight groups (A-H) with 10 teams each. The matches were drawn from the respective confronts: A vs. E; B vs. F; C vs. G; D vs. H. The lower-ranked teams hosted the first round match.

Group A Group B Group C Group D
Group E Group F Group G Group H

First round

In the first round, each tie was played on a single-legged basis. The lower-ranked team hosted the match. If tied after 90 minutes, the higher-ranked team would automatically advance to second round.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Campinense Paraíba 0–2 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
Resende Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–2 Ceará Ferroviário
Fluminense Piauí 0–4 São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta
Cordino Maranhão 0–2 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas
Caldense Minas Gerais 0–3 Ceará Ceará
Princesa do Solimões Amazonas (Brazilian state) 1–1 São Paulo (state) Ituano
União Rondonópolis Mato Grosso 0–1 Alagoas CRB
Operário Mato Grosso do Sul 1–0 Paraná (state) Operário Ferroviário
Sergipe Sergipe 1–1 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo
Athletic Minas Gerais 1–1 Federal District (Brazil) Brasiliense
São Luiz Rio Grande do Sul 1–0 Rio Grande do Sul Juventude
Vitória Espírito Santo 0–1 Pará Remo
ASA Alagoas 1–1 Goiás Goiás
Águia de Marabá Pará 2–1 Paraíba Botafogo
Tuna Luso Pará 0–1 Alagoas CSA
Marília São Paulo (state) 0–3 Santa Catarina (state) Brusque
Tocantinópolis Tocantins 1–1 Minas Gerais América Mineiro
Democrata GV Minas Gerais 1–1 Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Marcílio Dias Santa Catarina (state) 1–0 Santa Catarina (state) Chapecoense
Maringá Paraná (state) 2–1 Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa
Jacuipense Bahia 1–4 Bahia Bahia
Camboriú Santa Catarina (state) 1–0 Amazonas (Brazilian state) Manaus
Humaitá Acre (state) 0–3 Paraná (state) Coritiba
Real Ariquemes Rondônia 0–3 Santa Catarina (state) Criciúma
Atlético de Alagoinhas Bahia 0–0 Goiás Atlético Goianiense
Falcon Sergipe 1–3 Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda
Real Noroeste Espírito Santo 1–1 Goiás Vila Nova
São Bernardo São Paulo (state) 0–1 Pernambuco Náutico
Bahia de Feira Bahia 1–1 São Paulo (state) Red Bull Bragantino
São Francisco Acre (state) 1–1 Rio Grande do Sul Ypiranga
Trem Amapá 0–4 Rio de Janeiro (state) Vasco da Gama
Tuntum Maranhão 0–5 Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Ceilândia Federal District (Brazil) 0–1 São Paulo (state) Santos
Iguatu Ceará 1–0 Rio Grande do Norte América de Natal
Retrô Pernambuco 3–2 Santa Catarina (state) Avaí
Caucaia Ceará 0–0 Minas Gerais Tombense
São Raimundo Roraima 4–3 Mato Grosso Cuiabá
Parnahyba Piauí 0–0 São Paulo (state) Botafogo
Nova Iguaçu Rio de Janeiro (state) 2–0 Bahia Vitória
Nova Mutum Mato Grosso 4–2 Paraná (state) Londrina

Second round

In the second round, each tie was played on a single-legged basis. If the score was level, the match would go straight to the penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[3]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul 3–0 Ceará Ferroviário
Brasil de Pelotas Rio Grande do Sul 2–0 São Paulo (state) Ponte Preta
Ituano São Paulo (state) 1–1 (4–2 p) Ceará Ceará
CRB Alagoas 5–0 Mato Grosso do Sul Operário
Botafogo Rio de Janeiro (state) 7–1 Federal District (Brazil) Brasiliense
Remo Pará 2–1 Rio Grande do Sul São Luiz
Águia de Marabá Pará 0–0 (7–6 p) Goiás Goiás
CSA Alagoas 1–0 Santa Catarina (state) Brusque
América Mineiro Minas Gerais 1–0 Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Maringá Paraná (state) 2–0 Santa Catarina (state) Marcílio Dias
Camboriú Santa Catarina (state) 0–1 Bahia Bahia
Coritiba Paraná (state) 1–1 (6–5 p) Santa Catarina (state) Criciúma
Atlético Goianiense Goiás 1–1 (4–5 p) Rio de Janeiro (state) Volta Redonda
Náutico Pernambuco 2–1 Goiás Vila Nova
Ypiranga Rio Grande do Sul 3–1 São Paulo (state) Red Bull Bragantino
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro (state) 0–0 (5–6 p) Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Santos São Paulo (state) 3–0 Ceará Iguatu
Tombense Minas Gerais 1–0 Pernambuco Retrô
Botafogo São Paulo (state) 3–1 Roraima São Raimundo
Nova Iguaçu Rio de Janeiro (state) 5–2 Mato Grosso Nova Mutum

Third round

The draw for the third round was held on 29 March 2023, 14:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[8] In a first draw, the 32 teams, seeded by their CBF ranking, were drawn into 16 ties. The home and away teams of each leg were decided in a second draw. CBF ranking is shown in parentheses.

Pot A Pot B

In the third round, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was level, the second-leg match would go straight to the penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Botafogo São Paulo (state) 0–3 São Paulo (state) Santos 0–2 0–1
Nova Iguaçu Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–7 Minas Gerais América Mineiro 1–2 0–5
Coritiba Paraná (state) 3–5 Pernambuco Sport 3–3 0–2
Náutico Pernambuco 1–2 Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1–0 0–2
Atlético Mineiro Minas Gerais 3–2 Rio Grande do Sul Brasil de Pelotas 2–1 1–1
Volta Redonda Rio de Janeiro (state) 1–6 Bahia Bahia 1–2 0–4
Ypiranga Rio Grande do Sul 0–4 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 0–2 0–2
ABC Rio Grande do Norte 1–3 Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio 0–2 1–1
Maringá Paraná (state) 4–8 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 2–0 2–8
São Paulo São Paulo (state) 1–0 São Paulo (state) Ituano 0–0 1–0
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro (state) 6–0 Pará Paysandu 3–0 3–0
Remo Pará 2–2 (4–5 p) São Paulo (state) Corinthians 2–0 0–2
Internacional Rio Grande do Sul 3–3 (7–6 p) Alagoas CSA 2–1 1–2
Fortaleza Ceará 8–1 Pará Águia de Marabá 6–1 2–0
CRB Alagoas 2–2 (2–4 p) Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 1–0 1–2
Palmeiras São Paulo (state) 5–3 Minas Gerais Tombense 4–2 1–1

Final rounds

In the final rounds, each tie will be played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score is level, the second-leg match will go straight to the penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[3]

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 2 May 2023, 13:00 at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.[9][10] The 16 qualified teams were drawn in a single group (CBF ranking shown in parentheses).

Group

The first legs will be played on 16–17 May and the second legs will be played on 31 May–1 June 2023.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
América Mineiro Minas Gerais M77 Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 2–0
Sport Pernambuco M78 São Paulo (state) São Paulo 0–2
Athletico Paranaense Paraná (state) M79 Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo 3–2
Fluminense Rio de Janeiro (state) M80 Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo 0–0
Santos São Paulo (state) M81 Bahia Bahia 0–0
Palmeiras São Paulo (state) M82 Ceará Fortaleza 3–0
Atlético Mineiro Minas Gerais M83 São Paulo (state) Corinthians 2–0
Grêmio Rio Grande do Sul M84 Minas Gerais Cruzeiro 1–1

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals will be held at CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro. All teams will be placed into a single group (CBF ranking shown in parentheses).

Group
  • Rio de Janeiro (state) TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD
  • TBD

The first legs will be played on 5 July and the second legs will be played on 12 July 2023.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
M85
M86
M87
M88

Top goalscorers

As of 17 May 2023
Rank Player Team Goals
1 Brazil Alef Manga Paraná (state) Coritiba 5
Brazil Lorran Mato Grosso Nova Mutum
3 Brazil Aloísio Minas Gerais América Mineiro 4
Brazil Pedro Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo
Brazil Renato Alagoas CRB
Brazil Tiquinho Soares Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo
7 Brazil Alan Patrick Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 3
Brazil Allan Rosário Roraima São Raimundo
Brazil Biel Bahia Bahia
Brazil Carlos Eduardo Rio de Janeiro (state) Botafogo
Brazil Marcos Leonardo São Paulo (state) Santos
Brazil Serginho Paraná (state) Maringá

References

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