2018 Copa Verde

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2018 Copa Verde
Tournament details
CountryBrazil
Dates21 January – 16 May
Teams18
Final positions
Champions Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu (2nd title)
Runner-up Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored103 (3.03 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Flag of Brazil.svg Cassiano
(9 goals)
  2017
2019  

The 2018 Copa Verde was the fifth edition of a football competition held in Brazil. Featuring 18 clubs, Distrito Federal, Mato Grosso do Sul and Tocantins has two vacancies; Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia and Roraima with one each. The others four berths was set according to CBF ranking. [1]

Contents

In the finals, Paysandu defeated Atlético Itapemirim 3–1 on aggregate to win their second title and a place in the Round of 16 of the 2019 Copa do Brasil. [2]

Qualified teams

AssociationTeamQualification method
Bandeira do Acre.svg Acre
1+1 berths
Atlético Acreano 2017 Campeonato Acriano champions
Rio Branco 3rd best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Bandeira do Amapa.svg Amapá
1 berth
Santos 2017 Campeonato Amapaense champions
Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Amazonas
1+1 berths
Manaus 2017 Campeonato Amazonense champions
Princesa do Solimões 4th best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Distrito Federal
2 berths
Brasiliense 2017 Campeonato Brasiliense champions
Ceilândia 2017 Campeonato Brasiliense runners-up
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Espírito Santo
1 berth
Atlético Itapemirim 2017 Copa Espírito Santo champions
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Mato Grosso
1+1 berths
Cuiabá 2017 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champions
Luverdense 1st best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Mato Grosso do Sul
2 berths
Corumbaense 2017 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champions
Operário 2017 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense 3rd place
Bandeira do Para.svg Pará
1+1 berths
Paysandu 2017 Campeonato Paraense champions
Remo 2nd best placed team in the 2018 CBF ranking not already qualified
Bandeira de Rondonia.svg Rondônia
1 berth
Real Ariquemes 2017 Campeonato Rondoniense champions
Bandeira de Roraima.svg Roraima
1 berth
São Raimundo 2017 Campeonato Roraimense champions
Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Tocantins
2 berths
Interporto 2017 Campeonato Tocantinense champions
Sparta 2017 Campeonato Tocantinense runners-up

Schedule

The schedule of the competition is as follows. [3]

StageFirst legSecond leg
Preliminary round21 January 201824 January 2018
Round of 1631 January and 7, 8 and 9 February 201814, 15, 20 and 21 February 2018
Quarter-finals7 and 8 March 201815, 17 and 18 March 2018
Semi-finals27 and 28 March 201811 and 12 April 2018
Finals25 April 201816 May 2018

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Interporto Bandeira do Tocantins.svg 5–2 Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Princesa do Solimões 3–22–0
Corumbaense Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg 3–2 Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Ceilândia 3–10–1

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Finals
                
Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Sparta (p) 1 1 2 (4)
Bandeira de Rondonia.svg Real Ariquemes 1 1 2 (2)
Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Sparta 1 0 1
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Luverdense 0 7 7
Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Corumbaense 0 2 2
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Luverdense 2 3 5
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Luverdense 0 1 1
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim 1 1 2
Bandeira de Mato Grosso do Sul.svg Operário 1 0 1
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Cuiabá 0 3 3
Bandeira de Mato Grosso.svg Cuiabá 2 1 3
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim 3 3 6
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim 2 3 5
Bandeira do Distrito Federal (Brasil).svg Brasiliense 1 2 3
Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim 0 1 1
Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 2 1 3
Bandeira do Acre.svg Atlético Acreano 3 1 4
Bandeira do Amapa.svg Santos (a) 2 2 4
Bandeira do Amapa.svg Santos 2 2 4
Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 3 4 7
Bandeira do Tocantins.svg Interporto 0 0 0
Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 0 4 4
Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu 2 2 4
Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Manaus 1 1 2
Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Manaus 2 1 3
Bandeira do Para.svg Remo 0 1 1
Bandeira do Amazonas.svg Manaus (p) 1 1 2 (4)
Bandeira do Acre.svg Rio Branco 1 1 2 (2)
Bandeira de Roraima.svg São Raimundo 1 2 3
Bandeira do Acre.svg Rio Branco 2 2 4

Finals

Atlético Itapemirim Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg 0–2 Bandeira do Para.svg Paysandu
Report Cassiano Soccerball shade.svg54', 72'
Estádio Kléber Andrade, Cariacica
Attendance: 6,965
Referee: Rodolpho Toski Marques

Paysandu Bandeira do Para.svg 1–1 Bandeira do Espirito Santo.svg Atlético Itapemirim
Pedro Carmona Soccerball shade.svg72' Report Eraldo Soccerball shade.svg39'
Mangueirão, Belém
Attendance: 32,900
Referee: Anderson Daronco

Paysandu won 3–1 on aggregate.

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References

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  2. "Paysandu é campeão da Copa Verde 2018". Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. 16 May 2018.
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