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2019 Copa do Brasil finals

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2019 Copa do Brasil Finals
on aggregate
First leg
Date11 September 2019
VenueArena da Baixada, Curitiba
Man of the MatchBruno Guimarães (Athletico Paranaense)
RefereeRaphael Claus (São Paulo)
Attendance38,490
Second leg
Date18 September 2019
VenueEstádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Man of the MatchRony (Athletico Paranaense)
RefereeWilton Sampaio (Goiás)
Attendance46,747
2018
2020

The 2019 Copa do Brasil Finals were the final two-legged tie that decided the 2019 Copa do Brasil, the 31st season of the Copa do Brasil, Brazil's national cup football tournament organised by the Brazilian Football Confederation.

The finals were contested in a two-legged home-and-away format between Athletico Paranaense, from Paraná, and Internacional, from Rio Grande do Sul.[1][2] Athletico Paranaense and Internacional reached the Copa do Brasil finals for the second and third time, respectively.

A draw by CBF was held on 5 September 2019 to determine the home-and-away teams for each leg. The first leg was hosted by Athletico Paranaense at Arena da Baixada in Curitiba on 11 September 2019, while the second leg was hosted by Internacional at Estádio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre on 18 September 2019.[3]

Athletico Paranaense defeated Internacional 3–1 on aggregate in the finals to win their first title. As champions, Athletico Paranaense qualified for the 2020 Copa Libertadores group stage and the 2020 Copa do Brasil round of 16.[4]

Athletico Paranaense also earned the right to play in the 2020 Supercopa do Brasil against the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions.[5]

Teams

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Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense 1 (2013)
Rio Grande do Sul Internacional 2 (1992, 2009)

Road to the final

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Note: In all scores below, the score of the home team is given first.

Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense Round Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Opponent Venue Score Opponent Venue Score
Ceará Fortaleza
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Away 0–0 Round of 16 Pará Paysandu
(won 4–1 on aggregate)
Home 3–1
Home 1–0 Away 0–1
Rio de Janeiro (state) Flamengo
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won 3–1 on penalties)
Home 1–1 Quarter-finals São Paulo (state) Palmeiras
(tied 1–1 on aggregate, won 5–4 on penalties)
Away 1–0
Away 1–1 Home 1–0
Rio Grande do Sul Grêmio
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won 5–4 on penalties)
Away 2–0 Semi-finals Minas Gerais Cruzeiro
(won 4–0 on aggregate)
Away 0–1
Home 2–0 Home 3–0

Format

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In the finals, the teams played a single-elimination tournament with the following rules:[6]

  • The finals were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. The home-and-away teams for both legs were determined by a draw held on 5 September 2019 at the CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • 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).

Matches

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Jonathan and Bruno Nazário (Athletico Paranaense) and Natanael, Matheus Galdezani and Rodrigo Dourado (Internacional) were ruled out of the finals due to injuries. Thiago Heleno and Camacho (Athletico Paranaense) were suspended for a doping violation and could not play the finals.

Andrés D'Alessandro and William Pottker (Internacional) suffered injuries before the second leg. William Pottker was ruled out of the second match but D'Alessandro was substitute although he did not play.

First leg

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Athletico Paranaense defeated Internacional 1–0 in the first leg. In the 57th minute, after a combination of Nikão, Marco Ruben and Bruno Guimarães, Ruben passed the ball to Bruno Guimarães. The pass was deflected by Rodrigo Moledo and Edenílson allowing Bruno Guimarães scored the winning goal with a shot inside the box.[7]

Athletico Paranaense Paraná (state)1–0Rio Grande do Sul Internacional
Bruno Guimarães 57' Report
Athletico Paranaense
Internacional
GK 1 Brazil Santos
RB 13 Brazil Khellven Yellow card 65'
CB 14 Brazil Robson Bambu
CB 4 Brazil Léo Pereira
LB 6 Brazil Márcio Azevedo
DM 5 Brazil Wellington (c) Yellow card 90+4'
CM 39 Brazil Bruno Guimarães
CM 18 Brazil Léo Cittadini downward-facing red arrow 56'
RW 11 Brazil Nikão Yellow card 41'
LW 7 Brazil Rony downward-facing red arrow 79'
CF 9 Argentina Marco Ruben downward-facing red arrow 66'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Brazil Léo
DF 23 Brazil Mádson
DF 30 Brazil Abner Felipe
DF 33 Brazil Lucas Halter
MF 3 Argentina Lucho González upward-facing green arrow 79'
MF 8 Argentina Tomás Andrade
MF 20 Brazil Matheus Rossetto
MF 26 Brazil Erick
MF 38 Brazil Thonny Anderson upward-facing green arrow 56'
FW 10 Brazil Marcelo Cirino upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 17 Argentina Braian Romero
FW 28 Brazil Vitinho
Manager:
Brazil Tiago Nunes
GK 12 Brazil Marcelo Lomba
RB 2 Brazil Bruno
CB 4 Brazil Rodrigo Moledo
CB 15 Argentina Víctor Cuesta
LB 6 Brazil Uendel
DM 19 Brazil Rodrigo Lindoso
RM 8 Brazil Edenílson downward-facing red arrow 73'
LM 88 Brazil Patrick
AM 10 Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro (c) downward-facing red arrow 82'
AM 7 Uruguay Nicolás López downward-facing red arrow 63'
CF 9 Peru Paolo Guerrero
Substitutes:
GK 1 Brazil Danilo Fernandes
DF 31 Brazil Heitor
DF 37 Brazil Zeca
DF 44 Brazil Klaus
MF 16 Brazil Rithely
MF 29 Argentina Martín Sarrafiore
MF 33 Brazil Nonato upward-facing green arrow 73'
FW 11 Brazil Wellington Silva upward-facing green arrow 63'
FW 17 Brazil Neilton
FW 23 Brazil Rafael Sóbis upward-facing green arrow 82'
FW 77 Brazil Guilherme Parede
FW 99 Brazil William Pottker
Manager:
Brazil Odair Hellmann
Arena da Baixada in Curitiba hosted the first leg.

Man of the Match:[9]
Brazil Bruno Guimarães (Athletico Paranaense)

Assistant referees:
Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Corrêa (Rio de Janeiro)
Neuza Inês Back (São Paulo)
Fourth official:
Luiz Flávio de Oliveira (São Paulo)
Fifth official:
Fabrício Vilarinho da Silva (Goiás)
Video assistant referee:
Rodrigo Guarizo Ferreira do Amaral (São Paulo)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Caio Max Augusto Vieira (Rio Grande do Norte)
Fabrício Porfírio de Moura (São Paulo)

Second leg

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In the second leg, Athletico Paranaense defeated Internacional 1–2. Léo Cittadini scored in the 24th minute after a play with Rony and Marco Ruben. Nicolás López equalized after Rodrigo Lindoso' shot off the post and Víctor Cuesta gained the rebound. During the injury time, Marcelo Cirino dribbled Edenílson, Rafael Sóbis and Rodrigo Lindoso before assist Rony, who scored the winning goal.[10]

Internacional Rio Grande do Sul1–2Paraná (state) Athletico Paranaense
López 31' Report Léo Cittadini 24'
Rony 90+6'
Internacional
Athletico Paranaense
GK 12 Brazil Marcelo Lomba (c)
RB 2 Brazil Bruno Yellow card 45' downward-facing red arrow 54'
CB 4 Brazil Rodrigo Moledo Yellow card 80'
CB 15 Argentina Víctor Cuesta
LB 6 Brazil Uendel
DM 19 Brazil Rodrigo Lindoso
RM 8 Brazil Edenílson
LM 88 Brazil Patrick downward-facing red arrow 46'
RW 11 Brazil Wellington Silva downward-facing red arrow 80'
LW 7 Uruguay Nicolás López Yellow card 8'
CF 9 Peru Paolo Guerrero
Substitutes:
GK 1 Brazil Danilo Fernandes
DF 20 Brazil Emerson Santos
DF 31 Brazil Heitor
DF 37 Brazil Zeca
DF 44 Brazil Klaus
MF 10 Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro
MF 16 Brazil Rithely
MF 29 Argentina Martín Sarrafiore
MF 33 Brazil Nonato upward-facing green arrow 54'
FW 17 Brazil Neilton
FW 23 Brazil Rafael Sóbis upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 77 Brazil Guilherme Parede upward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Brazil Odair Hellmann
GK 1 Brazil Santos
RB 13 Brazil Khellven downward-facing red arrow 60'
CB 14 Brazil Robson Bambu
CB 4 Brazil Léo Pereira
LB 6 Brazil Márcio Azevedo
DM 5 Brazil Wellington (c) Yellow card 49'
CM 39 Brazil Bruno Guimarães
CM 18 Brazil Léo Cittadini downward-facing red arrow 83'
RW 11 Brazil Nikão
LW 7 Brazil Rony
CF 9 Argentina Marco Ruben Yellow card 59' downward-facing red arrow 67'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Brazil Léo
DF 23 Brazil Mádson upward-facing green arrow 60'
DF 30 Brazil Abner Felipe
DF 33 Brazil Lucas Halter
MF 3 Argentina Lucho González upward-facing green arrow 83'
MF 8 Argentina Tomás Andrade
MF 20 Brazil Matheus Rossetto
MF 26 Brazil Erick
MF 38 Brazil Thonny Anderson
FW 10 Brazil Marcelo Cirino upward-facing green arrow 67'
FW 17 Argentina Braian Romero
FW 28 Brazil Vitinho
Manager:
Brazil Tiago Nunes
Estádio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre hosted the second leg.

Man of the Match:[12]
Brazil Rony (Athletico Paranaense)

Assistant referees:
Émerson Augusto de Carvalho (São Paulo)
Bruno Raphael Pires (Goiás)
Fourth official:
Flávio Rodrigues de Souza (São Paulo)
Fifth official:
Danilo Ricardo Simon Manis (São Paulo)
Video assistant referee:
Bráulio da Silva Machado (Santa Catarina)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Émerson de Almeida Ferreira (Minas Gerais)
Leone Carvalho Rocha (Goiás)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Athletico-PR vence Grêmio nos pênaltis e vai à final da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 4 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Inter vence Cruzeiro e pega o Athletico-PR na final da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 4 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Copa do Brasil: Internacional decide final em casa" (in Portuguese). CBF. 5 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Athletico-PR bate o Inter e conquista título inédito da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 18 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Campeão da Copa do Brasil, Athletico garante Supercopa, Libertadores e R$ 52 milhões" (in Portuguese). Globo. 18 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Regulamento Específico da Competição - Copa do Brasil 2019" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF. 10 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Athletico vence o Inter e abre vantagem na decisão da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Globo. 11 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Athletico x Inter: Raphael Claus apita primeiro jogo da final da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Globo. 9 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Bruno Guimarães é decisivo, Santos fecha o gol e dá vantagem ao Athletico na primeira final" (in Portuguese). Globo. 11 September 2019.
  10. ^ "É campeão! Com golaço no fim, Athletico-PR bate o Inter e ganha a Copa do Brasil pela primeira vez" (in Portuguese). Globo. 18 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Inter x Athletico: Wilton Pereira Sampaio apita a decisão da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Globo. 16 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Rony manda recado às crianças após conquista e revela profecia antes do jogo" (in Portuguese). MSN Esportes. 18 September 2019.