2005 Copa do Brasil

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2005 Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil 2005
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
DatesFebruary 2 – June 22
Teams64
Final positions
Champions Paulista (SP)
Runner-up Fluminense (RJ)
Tournament statistics
Matches played117
Goals scored331 (2.83 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Fred (15)
  2004
2006  

The Copa do Brasil 2005 was the 17th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

Contents

The competition started on February 2, 2005 and concluded on June 22, 2005 with the second leg of the final, held at the Estádio São Januário in Rio de Janeiro, in which Paulista lifted the trophy for the first time after a 0-0 draw with Fluminense.

Fred, of Cruzeiro, with 15 goals, was the competition's topscorer.

Format

The competition was contested by 64 clubs in a knock-out format where all rounds were played over two legs and the away goals rule was used, but in the first two rounds if the away team won the first leg with an advantage of at least two goals, the second leg was not played and the club automatically qualified to the next round.

Competition stages

1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                  
1 Corinthians (AL) 0
64 São Caetano (SP) 2
São Caetano (SP) 1 1
Treze (PB)2 1
33 Ulbra (RS) 3 0
32 Treze (PB) 0 5
Treze (PB)1 0
Coritiba (PR) 2 1
17 CFZ (DF) 0
48 Coritiba (PR) 2
Coritiba (PR)0 3
Náutico (PE) 1 0
49 Palmas (TO) 0 1
16 Náutico (PE) 1 3
Treze (PB) 0 1 (pen: 8)
Fluminense (RJ)1 0 (pen: 9)
9 Campinense (PB) 1 1
56 Fluminense (RJ) 0 3
Fluminense (RJ)2 1
Esportivo (RS) 1 0
41 Esportivo (RS) 4 0
24 Londrina (PR) 1 2
Fluminense (RJ)3 1
Grêmio (RS) 0 0
25 Bahia (BA) 2 0
40 Grêmio (RS) 1 1
Grêmio (RS)1 3
Vila Nova (GO) 1 1
57 Cuiabá (MT) 1 0
8 Vila Nova (GO) 1 2
Fluminense (RJ)2 4
Ceará (CE) 2 1
5 Hermann Aichinger (SC) [1] 0
60 Ituano (SP) 0
Ituano (SP)2 1
Fortaleza (CE) 0 2
37 Coruripe (AL) 1 1
28 Fortaleza (CE) 1 3
Ituano (SP) 0 1
Atlético (MG)0 3
21 Estrela do Norte (ES) 3 0
44 Atlético (MG) 4 6
Atlético (MG)3
Brasiliense (DF) 1
53 Serra (ES) 2 2
12 Brasiliense (DF) 2 4
Atlético (MG) 1 0
Ceará (CE)1 2
13 River (PI) 1 1
52 Flamengo (RJ) 1 3
Flamengo (RJ)2
Ypiranga (AP) 0
45 Ypiranga (AP) 2 1
20 São Raimundo (AM) 0 3
Flamengo (RJ) 0 1
Ceará (CE)2 1
29 União Cacoalense (RO) 0 1
36 Paysandu (PA) 1 3
Paysandu (PA) 2 0
Ceará (CE)0 4
61 4 de Julho (PI) 0 2
4 Ceará (CE) 0 3
Fluminense (RJ) 0 0
Paulista (SP)2 0
3 Sampaio Corrêa (MA) 1 0
62 Corinthians (SP) 1 3
Corinthians (SP)0 5
Cianorte (PR) 3 1
35 Cianorte (PR) 2 1
30 CENE (MS) 1 1
Corinthians (SP) 2 0 (pen: 2)
Figueirense (SC)0 2 (pen: 3)
19 Figueirense (SC) 1 1
46 América (RJ) 0 2
Figueirense (SC)0 4
Remo (PA) 1 2
51 Grêmio Coariense (AM) 1 2
14 Remo (PA) 1 4
Figueirense (SC) 1 0 (pen: 1)
Paulista (SP)0 1 (pen: 3)
11 São Raimundo (RR) 1
54 Botafogo (RJ) 4
Botafogo (RJ) 1 2
Paulista (SP)1 2
43 Paulista (SP) 1 1
22 Juventude (RS) 0 1
Paulista (SP)0 1 (pen: 4)
Internacional (RS) 1 0 (pen: 2)
27 SERC (MS) 1 0
38 Internacional (RS) 2 2
Internacional (RS)1 4
Friburguense (RJ) 1 0
59 Friburguense (RJ) 4 1
6 Caldense (MG) 1 2
Paulista (SP)3 2
Cruzeiro (MG) 1 3
7 CRAC (GO) 0 1
58 Guarani (SP) 0 2
Guarani (SP) 0 0
Santa Cruz (PE)2 0
39 Potiguar (RN) 0
26 Santa Cruz (PE) 4
Santa Cruz (PE) 0 1
Cruzeiro (MG)4 0
23 Sergipe (SE) 0 0
42 Cruzeiro (MG) 1 7
Cruzeiro (MG)3
Ipatinga (MG) 0
55 Ipatinga (MG) 2 2
10 Americano (RJ) 0 2
Cruzeiro (MG)7 5
Baraúnas (RN) 3 0
15 União (MT) 2 0
50 Vasco (RJ) 2 2
Vasco (RJ)2 6
Moto Club (MA) 1 0
47 Rio Branco (AC) 1
18 Moto Club (MA) 3
Vasco (RJ) 2 0
Baraúnas (RN)2 3
31 Confiança (SE) 1 0
34 Vitória (BA) 0 3
Vitória (BA) 0 1
Baraúnas (RN)1 2
63 Baraúnas (RN) 2 1 (pen: 4)
2 América (MG) 1 2 (pen: 2)


Copa do Brasil
2005 Winners
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Paulista
First Title

Notes

  1. Hermann Aichinger (SC) fielded an ineligible player in the first leg so the classification was awarded to Ituano (SP).

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