Event | 2016 Copa Verde | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | 3 May 2016 | ||||||
Venue | Mangueirão, Belém | ||||||
Referee | Alisson Sidnei Furtado | ||||||
Attendance | 24,160 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 10 May 2016 | ||||||
Venue | Bezerrão, Gama | ||||||
Referee | Elmo Alves Resende Cunha | ||||||
Attendance | 9,090 | ||||||
The 2016 Copa Verde finals was the final two-legged tie that decided the 2016 Copa Verde, the 3rd season of the Copa Verde, Brazil's regional cup football tournament organised by the Brazilian Football Confederation.
The finals were contested in a two-legged home-and-away format between Paysandu, from Pará, and Gama, from Distrito Federal. [1] [2]
Paysandu defeated Gama 3–2 on aggregate to win their first Copa Verde title. [3]
Team | Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners) |
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Paysandu | 1 (2014) |
Gama | None |
Note: In all scores below, the score of the finalist is given first.
Paysandu | Round | Gama | ||||
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Opponent | Venue | Score | Opponent | Venue | Score | |
Bye | Preliminary round | Bye | ||||
Fast Clube (won 4–1 on aggregate) | Away | 1–1 | Round of 16 | Interporto (won 4–1 on aggregate) | Away | 1–1 |
Home | 3–0 | Home | 3–0 | |||
Rio Branco (won 6–2 on aggregate) | Home | 1–0 | Quarter-finals | Vila Nova (tied 0–0 on aggregate, won 4–3 on penalties) | Away | 0–0 |
Away | 5–2 | Home | 0–0 | |||
Remo (won 6–3 on aggregate) | Home | 2–1 | Semi-finals | Aparecidense (won 4–3 on aggregate) | Away | 3–1 |
Away | 4–2 | Home | 1–2 | |||
The finals were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.
Paysandu | 2–0 | Gama |
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Celsinho 9' Leandro Cearense 90+4' | Report |
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