2009 Copa Venezuela

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The 2009 Copa Venezuela was the 40th staging of the Copa Venezuela.

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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.

First round

The matches were played on 2–3 September 2009.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Fundación CESARGER2-3UA Piar
UA Aragua3-2 UCV FC
La Victoria FC0-0
4-2 (pen)
Tucanes de Amazonas FC
Pellícano FC0-1Atletico Nacional
Atlético Venezuela 0-0
5-4 (pen)
Hermandad Gallega
UCV Aragua0-1 Estrella Roja FC
Atlético Cojedes2-1 Portuguesa FC
Academia Emeritense2-2
4-3 (pen)
Deportivo Barinas
Real Bolívar1-0 UA Maracaibo
Atlético Córdova1-4UA San Antonio
Lotería del Táchira1-0D San Antonio
Minasoro FC2-2
7-6 (pen)
Caroní FC
UA Lagunillas0-3 Lara FC
Angostura FCbye

Second round

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
Angostura FC0-5 Mineros FC
Estrella Roja FC1-1
11-12 (pen)
Centro Ítalo FC
Real Bolívar0-1 CD Lara
UA San Antonio1-1
2-4 (pen)
Estudiantes FC
Minasoro FC1-2 Monagas SC
UA Piar0-2 Dvo Anzoátegui
UA Aragua2-3 Caracas FC
La Victoria FC0-0
2-4 (pen)
Real Esppor
Atletico Nacional1-4 Dvo Italia
Atlético Venezuela 3-2 Aragua FC
Atlético Cojedes0-3 Llaneros FC
Academia Emeritense0-1 Zamora FC
Lotería del Táchira0-2 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 21st leg2nd leg
Carabobo FC 4-2 Yaracuyanos FC 0-24-0
Trujillanos FC 3-2 Atl. El Vigía FC 1-02-2

Third round

The matches were played on 16–30 September 2009.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Estudiantes FC 0-6 Dvo. Táchira 0-30-3
Trujillanos FC 4-2 Zulia FC 2-22-0
Llaneros FC 1-5 Zamora FC 0-11-4
Carabobo FC 3-2 CD Lara 1-02-2
Monagas SC 2-2 (a) Mineros FC 1-01-2
Centro Ítalo FC 1-7 Caracas FC 0-41-3
Real Esppor 2-2 (a) Dvo Italia 1-21-0
Dvo Anzoátegui 2-1 Atlético Venezuela 0-12-0

Quarterfinals

The matches were played on 7 October–4 November 2009.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Trujillanos FC 3-2 Carabobo FC 2-11-1
Dvo Italia 1-6 Caracas FC 1-50-1
Zamora FC 2-3 Dvo. Táchira 2-10-2
Dvo Anzoátegui 3-4 Monagas SC 2-31-1

Semifinals

The matches were played on 11–18 November 2009.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Trujillanos FC 3-2 Dvo. Táchira 2-11-1
Monagas SC 1-5 Caracas FC 1-20-3

Finals

The matches were played on 25 November–2 December 2009.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Trujillanos FC 0-4 Caracas FC 0-10-3

NB: Caracas FC qualify to Copa Sudamericana 2010 as cup winners

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