The Copa do Brasil is a domestic knockout competition taking place every season and is open to 92 clubs representing all 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District. It’s the Brazilian equivalent of football events such as the FA Cup, DFB Pokal and Copa del Rey.
Many fans across Brazil view the Copa do Brasil as having greater or equal importance to the Brazilian league, and it’s also a chance for smaller teams to play against some of the most famous soccer clubs in the world.
The prize money for winning the Copa do Brasil is higher than that for winning the Campeonato Brasileiro, but there’s extra incentive for teams to perform well as winners automatically qualify for the next season of the Copa Libertadores.
History of the Cop do Brasil
In 1987, 13 of Brazil’s biggest soccer clubs broke away from the Campeonato Brasileiro due to financial difficulties facing the Brazilian Football Federation (CBF). As a result, several state soccer federations were concerned about having fewer big games.
In response to these issues, the CBF created the Copa do Brasil, which promoted the state championships that were no longer represented in the Campeonato Brasileiro. From the very first edition, clubs taking part all had a chance to qualify for the Copa Libertadores, which increased the level of prestige and competition.
The first edition of the Copa do Brasil took place in 1989 with Gremio crowned champions after winning the final against Sport Club do Recife. Since then, the cup has been won by a total of 17 teams, with Cruzeiro holding the record number of wins at 6.
The competition initially featured 32 clubs in a two-legged knockout format with away goals. However, it was expanded over the years and today features 92 clubs.
Format & Schedule of the Copa do Brasil
The Copa do Brasil is a knockout tournament featuring two single-legged rounds with two weeks of knockout games before the two-legged fixtures start in the third round. Teams enter the Copa do Brasil based on their rankings in the previous season.
Here’s the full schedule for the Copa do Brasil 2025:
First Round
19 February
26 February
70 top teams from state championships, cups and qualifiers teams plus 10 highest-ranked teams in CBF ranking.
Second Round
5 March
12 Match
Third Round
30 April
21 May
Defending champions, last year’s Serie A champions to 6th place plus Serie B champions, Copa do Nordeste and Copa Verde champions. Last year’s Brazilian Copa Libertadores or Copa Sudamericana champions can also enter this round, along with Serie A 7th to 9th place.
Round 16
30 July
6 August
Quarter-Finals
27 August
11 September
Semi-Finals
5 October
19 October
Finals
2 November
9 November
How to Bet on Copa do Brasil Soccer/Football Bet Types
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Copa do Brasil Betting Odds & Payouts
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Soccer & Football Tips, Predictions & Strategies
Research – It’s always important to research your bets before you place them if you want the best chance of success. In the Copa do Brasil 2024, an average of 2.19 goals were scored in every game, with both teams scoring 41% of the team. Check the latest stats to find betting opportunities.
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