2000 Copa do Brasil

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2000 Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil 2000
CountryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
DatesMarch 9 - July 9
Teams69
Champions Cruzeiro (MG)
Runners-up São Paulo (SP)
Matches played129
Goals scored386 (2.99 per match)
1999
2001

The Copa do Brasil 2000 was the 12th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

Contents

The competition started on March 9, 2000, and concluded on July 9, 2000, with the second leg of the final, held at the Mineirão stadium in Belo Horizonte, in which Cruzeiro lifted the trophy for the third time with a 2-1 victory over São Paulo.

Oséas, of Cruzeiro, with 10 goals, was the competition's top scorer.

Format

69 clubs disputed the competition 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. The club automatically qualified to the next round.

Participating teams

   

Competition stages

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Ypiranga (AP)1-3São Raimundo (AM)0-01-3
Independência (AC)2-1Baré (RR)1-01-1
Interporto (TO)0-8Bahia (BA)0-8-
Ji-Paraná (RO)4-2Vasco (AC)2-12-1
Paysandu (PA)1-2Maranhão (MA)0-11-1
4 de Julho (PI)3-5Fortaleza (CE)2-11-3
URT (MG)1-3Fluminense (RJ)1-10-3
CRB (AL)1-2Santa Cruz (PE)0-11-1
Santos (AP)0-6Remo (PA)0-00-6
Nacional (AM)2-2Rio Negro (AM)1-11-1 (pen: 4-2
Sampaio Corrêa (MA)1-1Ceará (CE)0-01-1
América (RN)4-2Sport (PE)0-11-0 (pen: 4-2)
Treze (PB)1-3ABC (RN)0-11-2
Pinheiros (RO)0-2Vitória (BA)0-2-
Náutico (PE)3-1CSA (AL)2-11-0
Confiança (SE)0-5Goiás (GO)0-10-4
Sergipe (SE)3-2Vila Nova (GO)3-20-0
Caxias (RS)4-2Avaí (SC)1-13-1
Americano (RJ)2-3Paraná (PR)1-11-2
Gama (DF)1-5Cruzeiro (MG)1-11-4

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
River (PI)1-2Flamengo (RJ)1-10-1
Figueirense (SC)1-4Guarani (SP)1-10-3
Botafogo (PB)1-3Vasco (RJ)1-3-
Dom Pedro II (DF)1-6Ponte Preta (SP)1-20-4
Commercial (MS)2-5São Paulo (SP)2-10-3
Ubiratan (MS)1-6Sinop (MT)1-10-5
América (MG)5-6Portuguesa (SP)3-22-4
União (MT)0-4Grêmio (RS)0-4-
Poções (BA)1-5Coritiba (PR)1-5-
Serra (ES)0-3Santos (SP)0-3-
Botafogo (SP)2-4Internacional (RS)2-10-3
Rio Branco (ES)1-6Botafogo (RJ)1-10-5
Independência (AC)2-7São Raimundo (AM)1-11-6
Ji-Paraná (RO)1-5Bahia (BA)1-00-5
Maranhão (MA)2-1Fortaleza (CE)2-10-0
Santa Cruz (PE)3-4Fluminense (RJ)1-12-3
Nacional (AM)4-3Remo (PA)3-21-2
América (RN)4-3Sampaio Corrêa (MA))2-12-2
ABC (RN)3-1Vitória (BA)1-02-1
Náutico (PE)2-2Goiás (GO)1-11-1 (pen: 4-5)
Caxias (RS)2-2Sergipe (SE)1-01-2
Paraná (PR)0-2Cruzeiro (MG)0-2-

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Guarani (SP)3-5Flamengo (RJ)0-23-3
Vasco (RJ)2-1Ponte Preta (SP)1-11-0
Sinop (MT)0-6São Paulo (SP)0-40-2
Bahia (BA)6-3São Raimundo (AM)5-01-3
Maranhão (MA)1-7Fluminense (RJ)1-10-6
Remo (PA)4-6América (RN)2-02-6
ABC (RN)2-2Goiás (GO)1-11-1 (pen: 4-3)
Caxias (RS)2-9Cruzeiro (MG)1-31-6
Portuguesa (SP)4-1Grêmio (RS)0-04-1
Coritiba (PR)1-2Santos (SP)0-11-1
Internacional (RS)3-3Botafogo (RJ)2-21-1

Round of Sixteen

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Botafogo (RJ)3-1Corinthians (SP)1-03-1
Cruzeiro (MG)4-3Atlético (PR)2-12-2
Bahia (BA)2-4Flamengo (RJ)1-31-1
Juventude (RS)1-6Santos (SP)1-30-3
ABC (RN)4-4Palmeiras (SP)3-31-1
América (RN)3-6São Paulo (SP)1-32-3
Fluminense (RJ)3-3Vasco (RJ)1-12-3
Portuguesa (SP)0-0Atlético (MG)0-00-0 (pen: 1-4

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Cruzeiro (MG)3-2Botafogo (RJ)3-20-0
Flamengo (RJ)2-8Santos (SP)0-42-4
São Paulo (SP)5-3Palmeiras (SP)2-13-2
Fluminense (RJ)5-5Atlético (MG)3-32-2

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Cruzeiro (MG)4-2Santos (SP)2-02-2
São Paulo (SP)6-3Atlético (MG)3-03-3

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
São Paulo (SP)1-2Cruzeiro (MG)0-01-2
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2000 Winners
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