2017 Copa do Brasil knockout stage

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The knockout stages of the 2017 Copa do Brasil were played from April 26 to September 27, 2017. A total of 16 teams competed in the knockout stages.

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Format

In the knockout stages, the 16 teams played a single-elimination tournament, with the following rules: [1]

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                
Bandeira do Parana.svg Paraná 3 0 3
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Atlético Mineiro 2 2 4
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Atlético Mineiro 1 0 1
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo 0 3 3
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo 2 1 3
Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Sport 1 1 2
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo 0 0 0
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo 0 1 1
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo 0 2 2
Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense 0 1 1
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo (a) 2 2 4
Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Santos 0 4 4
Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Santos 2 3 5
Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 0 1 1
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo 1 0 1 (3)
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro (p) 1 0 1 (5)
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio 3 2 5
Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Fluminense 1 0 1
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio 4 3 7
Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense 0 2 2
Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Santa Cruz 0 0 0
Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense 0 2 2
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio 1 0 1 (2)
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro (p) 0 1 1 (3)
Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Palmeiras (a) 1 1 2
Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Internacional 0 2 2
Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Palmeiras 3 1 4
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro (a) 3 1 4
Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro 1 0 1
Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Chapecoense 0 0 0

Round of 16

A draw by CBF was held on April 20, 2017 to set the matches for the round of 16. The 16 qualified teams were divided in two pots. Teams from pot 1 were the ones who competed at the 2017 Copa Libertadores. Pot 2 was composed of the five teams that qualified through the Fourth Round plus the champions of 2016 Copa Verde, 2016 Copa do Nordeste and 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. [2]

Seeding

Pot 1Pot 2

Matches

The first legs were played on April 26 – May 24 and the second legs were played on May 10 – June 1, 2017. [3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Santa Cruz Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg 0–2 Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense 0–0 0–2
Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 5–1 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Fluminense 3–1 2–0
Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 2–1 Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense 0–0 2–1
Palmeiras Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 2–2 (a) Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Internacional 1–0 1–2
Botafogo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 3–2 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Sport 2–1 1–1
Santos Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 5–1 Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 2–0 3–1
Cruzeiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–0 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Chapecoense 1–0 0–0
Paraná Bandeira do Parana.svg 3–4 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Atlético Mineiro 3–2 0–2

Match 76

Santa Cruz Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg 0–0 Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense
Report
Estádio do Arruda, Recife
Attendance: 4,030
Referee: Grazianni Maciel Rocha (Rio de Janeiro)

Atlético Paranaense Bandeira do Parana.svg 2–0 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Santa Cruz
Nikão Soccerball shade.svg5'
González Soccerball shade.svg68'
Report
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 16,683
Referee: Elmo Alves Resende Cunha (Goiás)

Atlético Paranaense won 2–0 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 77

Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 3–1 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Fluminense
Arthur Soccerball shade.svg17'
Barrios Soccerball shade.svg65', 70'
Report Renato Chaves Soccerball shade.svg5'
Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 22,788
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva (Pará)

Fluminense Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 0–2 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio
Report Luan Soccerball shade.svg17'
Pedro Rocha Soccerball shade.svg28'
Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 21,172
Referee: Thiago Duarte Peixoto (São Paulo)

Grêmio won 5–1 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 78

Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 0–0 Flag of Goias.svg Atlético Goianiense
Report
Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 33,161
Referee: Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima (Rio Grande do Sul)

Atlético Goianiense Flag of Goias.svg 1–2 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo
Jorginho Soccerball shade.svg27' Report Guerrero Soccerball shade.svg12'
Matheus Sávio Soccerball shade.svg79'
Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia
Attendance: 14,709
Referee: Flávio Rodrigues de Souza (São Paulo)

Flamengo won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 79

Palmeiras Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 1–0 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Internacional
Léo Ortiz Soccerball shade.svg32' (o.g.) Report
Allianz Parque, São Paulo
Attendance: 31,463
Referee: Sandro Ricci (Santa Catarina)

Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Palmeiras won on away goals and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 80

Botafogo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 2–1 Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg Sport
Guilherme Soccerball shade.svg56', 82' Report Samuel Xavier Soccerball shade.svg8'
Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 12,271
Referee: Bráulio da Silva Machado (Santa Catarina)

Sport Bandeira de Pernambuco.svg 1–1 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo
Durval Soccerball shade.svg67' Report Roger Soccerball shade.svg11'
Estádio Ilha do Retiro, Recife
Attendance: 10,385
Referee: Raphael Claus (São Paulo)

Botafogo won 3–2 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 81

Santos Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 2–0 Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu
Bruno Henrique Soccerball shade.svg48'
Copete Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
Estádio Urbano Caldeira, Santos
Attendance: 6,266
Referee: Igor Junio Benevenuto (Minas Gerais)

Paysandu Bandeira do Para.svg 1–3 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Santos
Diogo Oliveira Soccerball shade.svg49' Report Bruno Henrique Soccerball shade.svg26', 60'
Kayke Soccerball shade.svg78'
Estádio Olímpico do Pará, Belém
Attendance: 13,548
Referee: André Luiz de Freitas Castro (Goiás)

Santos won 5–1 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 82

Cruzeiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–0 Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg Chapecoense
Raniel Soccerball shade.svg2' Report
Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 11,716
Referee: Flávio Rodrigues de Souza (São Paulo)

Chapecoense Bandeira de Santa Catarina.svg 0–0 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro
Report
Arena Condá, Chapecó
Attendance: 6,387
Referee: Péricles Bassols Pegado Cortez (Pernambuco)

Cruzeiro won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Match 83

Paraná Bandeira do Parana.svg 3–2 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Atlético Mineiro
Guilherme Biteco Soccerball shade.svg19', 73'
Felipe Alves Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report Elias Soccerball shade.svg8'
Robinho Soccerball shade.svg55'
Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba
Attendance: 19,287
Referee: Rodrigo D'Alonso Ferreira (Santa Catarina)

Atlético Mineiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 2–0 Bandeira do Parana.svg Paraná
Otero Soccerball shade.svg40'
Fred Soccerball shade.svg66'
Report
Estádio Independência, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 16,614
Referee: André Luiz de Freitas Castro (Goiás)

Atlético Mineiro won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals

A draw by CBF was held on June 5, 2017 to set the matches for the quarter-finals. The 8 qualified teams were in a single pot. [4]

Seeding

Pot

Matches

The first legs were played on June 28–29 and the second legs were played on July 26–27, 2017. [5]

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Atlético Mineiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–3 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo 1–0 0–3
Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 4–4 (a) Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Santos 2–0 2–4
Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 7–2 Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense 4–0 3–2
Palmeiras Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 4–4 (a) Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro 3–3 1–1

Match 84

Atlético Mineiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–0 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo
Cazares Soccerball shade.svg7' Report
Estádio Independência, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 19,871
Referee: Dewson Fernando Freitas da Silva (Pará)

Botafogo won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals.

Match 85


Santos Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 4–2 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo
Bruno Henrique Soccerball shade.svg33'
Copete Soccerball shade.svg53', 90+3'
Victor Ferraz Soccerball shade.svg54'
Report Berrío Soccerball shade.svg9'
Guerrero Soccerball shade.svg46'
Estádio Urbano Caldeira, Santos
Attendance: 12,507
Referee: Leandro Vuaden (Rio Grande do Sul)

Tied 4–4 on aggregate, Flamengo won on away goals and advanced to the semi-finals.

Match 86

Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 4–0 Bandeira do Parana.svg Atlético Paranaense
Barrios Soccerball shade.svg22', 29'
Kannemann Soccerball shade.svg32'
Everton Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report
Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 28,138
Referee: Flávio Rodrigues de Souza (São Paulo)

Atlético Paranaense Bandeira do Parana.svg 2–3 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio
Pablo Soccerball shade.svg15'
Felipe Gedoz Soccerball shade.svg90+1'
Report Pedro Rocha Soccerball shade.svg26', 79'
Everton Soccerball shade.svg69'
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Attendance: 14,046
Referee: Raphael Claus (São Paulo)

Grêmio won 7–2 on aggregate and advanced to the semi-finals.

Match 87

Palmeiras Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg 3–3 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro
Dudu Soccerball shade.svg51', 60'
Willian Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report Thiago Neves Soccerball shade.svg6'
Robinho Soccerball shade.svg19'
Alisson Soccerball shade.svg30'
Allianz Parque, São Paulo
Attendance: 32,067
Referee: Jaílson Macêdo Freitas (Bahia)

Cruzeiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–1 Bandeira do estado de Sao Paulo.svg Palmeiras
Diogo Barbosa Soccerball shade.svg84' Report Keno Soccerball shade.svg70'
Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 44,842
Referee: Wilton Sampaio (Goiás)

Tied 4–4 on aggregate, Cruzeiro won on away goals and advanced to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals

Matches

A draw by CBF was held on July 31, 2017 to determine the home-and-away teams for both legs. [6] The first legs were played on August 16 and the second legs were played on August 23, 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Botafogo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 0–1 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo 0–0 0–1
Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 1–1 (2–3 p) Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro 1–0 0–1

Match 88


Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 1–0 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Botafogo
Diego Soccerball shade.svg70' Report
Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 53,148
Referee: Wilton Sampaio (Goiás)

Flamengo won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the final.

Match 89

Grêmio Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg 1–0 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro
Barrios Soccerball shade.svg45' Report
Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 45,102
Referee: Marcelo Aparecido Ribeiro de Souza (São Paulo)

Cruzeiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 1–0 Bandeira do Rio Grande do Sul.svg Grêmio
Hudson Soccerball shade.svg52' Report
Penalties
Rafael Sóbis Soccerball shad check.svg
Robinho Soccerball shade cross.svg
Murilo Cerqueira Soccerball shade cross.svg
Raniel Soccerball shad check.svg
Thiago Neves Soccerball shad check.svg
3–2Soccerball shad check.svg Fernandinho
Soccerball shade cross.svg Edílson
Soccerball shade cross.svg Éverton
Soccerball shad check.svg Arthur
Soccerball shade cross.svg Luan
Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 55,227
Referee: Wagner do Nascimento Magalhães (Rio de Janeiro)

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Cruzeiro won on penalties and advanced to the final.

Final

In the final, if tied on aggregate, the away goals rule and extra time would not be used and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner. (Regulations Article 12.c). A draw by CBF was held on August 24, 2017 to determine the home-and-away team for each leg. [7] The first leg was played on September 7 and the second leg was played on September 27, 2017.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 1–1 (3–5 p) Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro 1–1 0–0

Match 90

Flamengo Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg 1–1 Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg Cruzeiro
Lucas Paquetá Soccerball shade.svg75' Report De Arrascaeta Soccerball shade.svg83'
Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 66,165
Referee: Marcelo Aparecido Ribeiro de Souza (São Paulo)

Cruzeiro Bandeira de Minas Gerais.svg 0–0 Bandeira do estado do Rio de Janeiro.svg Flamengo
Report
Penalties
Henrique Soccerball shad check.svg
Léo Soccerball shad check.svg
Hudson Soccerball shad check.svg
Diogo Barbosa Soccerball shad check.svg
Thiago Neves Soccerball shad check.svg
5–3Soccerball shad check.svg Guerrero
Soccerball shad check.svg Juan
Soccerball shade cross.svg Diego
Soccerball shad check.svg Trauco
Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 61,017
Referee: Luiz Flávio de Oliveira (São Paulo)

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