1995 Copa do Brasil

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1995 Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil 1995
CountryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
DatesFebruary 14 - June 21
Teams36
Champions Corinthians (SP)
Runners-up Grêmio (RS)
Matches played69
Goals scored166 (2.41 per match)
1994
1996

The Copa do Brasil 1995 is the 7th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

Contents

The competition started on February 14, 1995, and concluded on June 21, 1995, with the second leg of the final, held at the Olímpico in Porto Alegre, in which Corinthians lifted the trophy for the first time after defeating Grêmio 1-0.

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Sergipe-SE1-4 São Paulo-SP1-10-3
Sousa-PB0-2 Flamengo-RJ0-10-1
Juventude-RS8-0 Figueirense-SC5-03-0
Democrata-GV-MG2-1 Goiás-GO2-00-1

Knockout round

First Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
                
Náutico-PE 1
São Paulo-SP 4
São Paulo-SP 3 1
Remo-PA 0 1
Remo-PA 1 3
Ferroviário-CE 1 1
São Paulo-SP 1 0
Grêmio-RS 1 2
Desportiva-ES 0 1
Grêmio-RS 1 2
Grêmio-RS (a) 1 2
Palmeiras-SP 1 2
ABC-RN 1 0
Palmeiras-SP 2 1
Grêmio-RS
Flamengo-RJ
Gama-DF 1 0
Flamengo-RJ 2 3
Flamengo-RJ 1 8
Kaburé-TO 0 0
Maranhão-MA 0 0
Kaburé-TO 0 2
Flamengo-RJ 1 1
Cruzeiro-MG 0 1
CSA-AL 1 0
Cruzeiro-MG 2 4
Cruzeiro-MG (a) 1 1
Bahia-BA 0 2
Volta Redonda-RJ (p) 0 0 (6)
Bahia-BA 0 0 (7)
First Round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
                
Paraná-PR 1 1
Juventude-RS 0 0
Paraná-PR 1 1
Internacional-RS 0 0
Pontaporanense-MT 0 0
Internacional-RS 2 5
Paraná-PR 0 1
Corinthians-SP 0 2
Operário-MT 1 0
Corinthians-SP 1 4
Corinthians-SP 3 2
Rio Branco-AC 0 0
Rio Branco-AC 2 2
Palmares-RO 0 2
Corinthians-SP
Vasco da Gama-RJ
Democrata-GV-MG 3 0
Vitória-BA 2 2
Vitória-BA 2 1
Atlético Mineiro 3 1
Atlético Mineiro 1 2
Sport-PE 0 2
Atlético Mineiro 0 1 (1)
Vasco da Gama-RJ (p) 1 0 (4)
Flamengo-PI 1 1
Vasco da Gama-RJ 2 4
Vasco da Gama-RJ 2 4
Nacional-AM 0 1
Cristal-AP 1 0
Nacional-AM 1 1

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Grêmio-RS (a)2-2 Flamengo-RJ1-21-0
Corinthians-SP6-0 Vasco da Gama-RJ1-05-0

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Grêmio-RS1-3 Corinthians-SP1-20-1

Champion

 Copa do Brasil 1995 
Bandeira do Estado de Sao Paulo.svg
Corinthians-SP
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