2011 Copa Venezuela

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The 2011 Copa Venezuela was the 42nd staging of the Copa Venezuela.

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Starting on August 31, 2011, the competition concluded on December 7, 2011 with a two leg final, in which AC Mineros won the trophy for the second time with a 2-1 win away and 1-0 win at home over Trujillanos FC.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Minasoro FC1–14 AC Mineros 1–50–9
Angostura FC2–2 (a) Monagas SC 0–02–2
Universidad Central de Venezuela 0–5 Caracas FC 0–30–2
CA Miranda 3–6 Real Esppor Club 1–42–2
UA Aragua1–5 Deportivo Petare FC 1–10–4
SC Guarani0–1 Aragua FC 0–00–1
Arroceros de Calabozo FC2–6 Tucanes de Amazonas FC 0–12–5
Atlético Socopó FC1–2 Zamora FC 1–10–1
Loteria del Tachira FC4–1 Estudiantes de Mérida FC 1–03–1
Ureña SC1–2 Atlético El Vigía FC 1–10–1
Llaneros de Guanare Fútbol Club 4–2 Zulia FC 1–13–1
Carabobo FC 3–1 Yaracuyanos FC 1–02–1
Portuguesa FC 2–5 Club Deportivo Lara 0–42–1
Fundación Cesarger1–4 Deportivo Anzoátegui SC 0–01–4

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Deportivo Anzoátegui SC 3–4 Caracas FC 2–11–3
Tucanes de Amazonas FC 2–1Angostura FC2–10–0
Deportivo Petare FC 1–2 Aragua FC 1–10–1
AC Mineros 4–4 (a) Real Esppor Club 2–12–3
Llaneros de Guanare Fútbol Club 1–2 Trujillanos FC 1–10–1
Club Deportivo Lara 4–4 (a) Zamora FC 3–21–2
Carabobo FC 5–2Loteria del Tachira FC2–03–2
Deportivo Táchira FC 1–1 (1–3 p) Atlético El Vigía FC 1–00–1

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Tucanes de Amazonas FC 1–3 Caracas FC 1–20–1
Aragua FC 1–4 AC Mineros 0–11–3
Zamora FC 2–5 Trujillanos FC 1–31–2
Carabobo FC 1–4 Atlético El Vigía FC 1–00–4

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Caracas FC 2–3 AC Mineros 1–21–1
Trujillanos FC 4–0 Atlético El Vigía FC 1–03–0

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Trujillanos FC 1–3 AC Mineros 1–20–1

AC Mineros qualify to Copa Sudamericana 2012.

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