The 2009 Copa Venezuela was the 40th staging of the Copa Venezuela.
The competition started on September 2, 2009, and concluded on December 2, 2009, with a two leg final, in which Caracas FC won the trophy for the fifth time with a 3–0 win away and a 1–0 win at home over Trujillanos FC.
The matches were played on 2–3 September 2009.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Fundación CESARGER | 2-3 | UA Piar |
UA Aragua | 3-2 | UCV FC |
La Victoria FC | 0-0 4-2 (pen) | Tucanes de Amazonas FC |
Pellícano FC | 0-1 | Atletico Nacional |
Atlético Venezuela | 0-0 5-4 (pen) | Hermandad Gallega |
UCV Aragua | 0-1 | Estrella Roja FC |
Atlético Cojedes | 2-1 | Portuguesa FC |
Academia Emeritense | 2-2 4-3 (pen) | Deportivo Barinas |
Real Bolívar | 1-0 | UA Maracaibo |
Atlético Córdova | 1-4 | UA San Antonio |
Lotería del Táchira | 1-0 | D San Antonio |
Minasoro FC | 2-2 7-6 (pen) | Caroní FC |
UA Lagunillas | 0-3 | Lara FC |
Angostura FC | bye |
One leg - 2A/2B Division Teams v/s 1 Division Teams. The matches were played on 5–6 September 2009.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Angostura FC | 0-5 | Mineros FC |
Estrella Roja FC | 1-1 11-12 (pen) | Centro Ítalo FC |
Real Bolívar | 0-1 | CD Lara |
UA San Antonio | 1-1 2-4 (pen) | Estudiantes FC |
Minasoro FC | 1-2 | Monagas SC |
UA Piar | 0-2 | Dvo Anzoátegui |
UA Aragua | 2-3 | Caracas FC |
La Victoria FC | 0-0 2-4 (pen) | Real Esppor |
Atletico Nacional | 1-4 | Dvo Italia |
Atlético Venezuela | 3-2 | Aragua FC |
Atlético Cojedes | 0-3 | Llaneros FC |
Academia Emeritense | 0-1 | Zamora FC |
Lotería del Táchira | 0-2 | Dvo. Táchira |
Lara FC | 1-2 | Zulia FC |
Two legs - 1 Division Teams v/s 1 Division Teams. The matches were played on 5–9 September 2009.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Carabobo FC | 4-2 | Yaracuyanos FC | 0-2 | 4-0 |
Trujillanos FC | 3-2 | Atl. El Vigía FC | 1-0 | 2-2 |
The matches were played on 16–30 September 2009.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Estudiantes FC | 0-6 | Dvo. Táchira | 0-3 | 0-3 |
Trujillanos FC | 4-2 | Zulia FC | 2-2 | 2-0 |
Llaneros FC | 1-5 | Zamora FC | 0-1 | 1-4 |
Carabobo FC | 3-2 | CD Lara | 1-0 | 2-2 |
Monagas SC | 2-2 (a) | Mineros FC | 1-0 | 1-2 |
Centro Ítalo FC | 1-7 | Caracas FC | 0-4 | 1-3 |
Real Esppor | 2-2 (a) | Dvo Italia | 1-2 | 1-0 |
Dvo Anzoátegui | 2-1 | Atlético Venezuela | 0-1 | 2-0 |
The matches were played on 7 October–4 November 2009.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trujillanos FC | 3-2 | Carabobo FC | 2-1 | 1-1 |
Dvo Italia | 1-6 | Caracas FC | 1-5 | 0-1 |
Zamora FC | 2-3 | Dvo. Táchira | 2-1 | 0-2 |
Dvo Anzoátegui | 3-4 | Monagas SC | 2-3 | 1-1 |
The matches were played on 11–18 November 2009.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trujillanos FC | 3-2 | Dvo. Táchira | 2-1 | 1-1 |
Monagas SC | 1-5 | Caracas FC | 1-2 | 0-3 |
The matches were played on 25 November–2 December 2009.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trujillanos FC | 0-4 | Caracas FC | 0-1 | 0-3 |
NB: Caracas FC qualify to Copa Sudamericana 2010 as cup winners
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