2010 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino

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2010 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino
Tournament details
CountryBrazil
Teams32
Final positions
Champions Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Duque de Caxias/CEPE
Runner-up Bandeira do Parana.svg Foz do Iguaçu
Tournament statistics
Matches played56
Goals scored190 (3.39 per match)
  2009
2011  
Time do Duque de Caxias CEPE campeao da Copa do Brasil de 2010.jpg

The 2010 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino was the fourth staging of the competition. The competition started on August 16, 2010, and will conclude on December 4, 2010. 32 clubs of all regions of Brazil participated of the cup, which is organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The winner of the cup represented Brazil in the 2011 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino.

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Competition format

The competition was contested by 32 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 three rounds, if the away team won the first leg with an advantage of at least three goals, the second leg would not be played and the club would be automatically qualified to the next round.

Table

1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Amazônia 1
São Raimundo-AM 5
São Raimundo-AM 3 3
Roraima 0 0
Roraima 2 0
Oratório 0 2
São Raimundo-AM 1 1
Mixto 2 1
Genus 1 0
Mixto 2 3
Mixto 0 4
Pinheirense 0 1
Internacional-MA 0 1
Pinheirense 1 6
Mixto 1 0
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 5 5
Tiradentes 3 1
Fortaleza 0 1
Tiradentes 3 0
Vitória-PE 0 5
Boca Júnior 0
Vitória-PE 6
Vitória-PE 0 2
São Francisco 1 2
Botafogo-PB 3 1
Potiguar 0 0
Botafogo-PB 2 0
São Francisco 1 3
ECA 2
São Francisco 10
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 1 1
Foz do Iguaçu 2 0
Atenas 1 0
Aliança 3 1
Aliança 0 0
Santos 6 8
Iguaçu 0
Santos 7
Santos 1 0
Foz do Iguaçu 1 1
Kindermann 8 2
GEPOL 0 0
Kindermann 0 2
Foz do Iguaçu 0 3
Foz do Iguaçu 5 3
Guaíba 0 0
Foz do Iguaçu 1 3
São Francisco 2 1
ASCCOP 4 3
Atlético Mineiro 1 2
ASCCOP 1 1
Francana 1 0
Comercial 0
Francana 3
ASCCOP 1 0
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 1 1
Vila Nova-ES 0
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 10
Duque de Caxias/CEPE 2 1
Botucatu 1 2
Volta Redonda 1 1
Botucatu 0 2

Semifinals


Mixto 1 – 5 Duque de Caxias/CEPE
Bruninha Soccerball shade.svg27'Larissa Soccerball shade.svg14'Soccerball shade.svg90', Raquel Soccerball shade.svg40', Soccerball shade.svg51', Caneca Soccerball shade.svg70'
Estádio Presidente Dutra
Referee: Franciele Bento

Duque de Caxias/CEPE 5 – 0 Mixto
Tatá Soccerball shade.svg9', Soccerball shade.svg71', Pitty Soccerball shade.svg32', Soccerball shade.svg59', Carol Soccerball shade.svg48', Raquel Soccerball shade.svg64'
Estádio Romário de Souza Faria
Referee: Janaína Gerlado da Costa

Third-place playoff


Final


2010 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg
Duque de Caxias/CEPE
Champion
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