2017 Copa do Brasil finals explained

2017 Copa do Brasil Finals
Team1:Flamengo
Team1score:1
Team2:Cruzeiro
Team2score:1
Details:Cruzeiro won 5–3 on penalties
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:1
Team2score1:1
Date1:7 September 2017
Stadium1:Maracanã
City1:Rio de Janeiro
Man Of The Match1a:Willian Arão (Flamengo)
Attendance1:66,165
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:0
Team2score2:0
Date2:27 September 2017
Stadium2:Mineirão
City2:Belo Horizonte
Man Of The Match2a:Juan (Flamengo)
Attendance2:61,017
Previous:2016
Next:2018

The 2017 Copa do Brasil Finals was the final two-legged tie that decided the 2017 Copa do Brasil, the 29th 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 Flamengo, from Rio de Janeiro, and Cruzeiro, from Minas Gerais.[1] Both teams reached the Copa do Brasil finals for the seventh time, and the second time they faced each other in this stage. The first one was in the 2003 Copa do Brasil finals.

A draw by CBF was held on 24 August 2017 to determine the home-and-away teams for each leg.[2] The first leg was hosted by Flamengo at Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on 7 September 2017, while the second leg was hosted by Cruzeiro at Mineirão in Belo Horizonte on 27 September 2017.[3]

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Cruzeiro defeated Flamengo 5–3 on penalties in the finals to win their fifth title. As champions, Cruzeiro earned the right to play in the 2018 Copa Libertadores Group stage and the 2018 Copa do Brasil Round of 16.[4]

Teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Flamengo6 (1990, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2013)
Cruzeiro6 (1993, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2014)

Road to the final

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

FlamengoRound Cruzeiro
width=25%Opponentwidth=10%Venuewidth=10%Scorewidth=10%width=25%Opponentwidth=10%Venuewidth=10%Score
Byebgcolor=#c1e0ff First roundalign=left Volta RedondaAway1–2
bgcolor=#c1e0ff Second roundalign=left São FranciscoHome6–0
bgcolor=#c1e0ff rowspan=2Third roundalign=left rowspan=2 Murici
(won 5–0 on aggregate)
Away0–2
Home3–0
bgcolor=#c1e0ff rowspan=2Fourth roundalign=left rowspan=2 São Paulo
(won 3–2 on aggregate)
Away0–2
Home1–2
Atlético Goianiense
(won 2–1 on aggregate)
Home0–0Round of 16 Chapecoense
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Home1–0
Away1–2Away0–0
Santos
Home2–0Quarter-finals Palmeiras
(tied 4–4 on aggregate, won on away goals)
Away3–3
Away4–2Home1–1
Botafogo
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Away0–0Semi-finals Grêmio
Away1–0
Home1–0Home1–0

Format

In the finals, the teams play a single-elimination tournament with the following rules:[5]

Matches

First leg

In the second leg of the Semi-finals against Botafogo, Paolo Guerrero (Flamengo) picked up a yellow card which meant he was suspended for the first leg of the Finals.

In the first leg, Lucas Paquetá, who was selected as Guerrero's substitute, opened the scoring in the 75th minute when he smashed in the rebound after Cruzeiro goalkeeper Fábio blocked a Willian Arão's shot. The equalizer came in the 83rd minute when Thiago failed to block a long-range shot from Hudson, allowing De Arrascaeta to take advantage of the rebound.[6] [7]

GK 30 Thiago
RB 2
CB 15 Réver (c)
CB 4 Juan
LB 21 Pará
CM 5 Willian Arão
CM 8
RW 28 Orlando Berrío
AM 35 Diego
LW 22
CF 39
Substitutes:
GK 38 Alex Muralha
DF 13 Miguel Trauco
DF 33 Rafael Vaz
DF 43 Léo Duarte
MF 11 Federico Mancuello
MF 17
MF 19 Darío Conca
MF 26
MF 27 Rômulo
MF 42 Matheus Sávio
FW 20
Manager:
Reinaldo Rueda
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GK 1 Fábio
RB 2 Ezequiel
CB 3 Léo
CB 35 Murilo
LB 6 Diogo Barbosa
CM 8 Henrique (c)
CM 25 Hudson
RW 19 Robinho
AM 30
LW 11
CF 7
Substitutes:
GK 12 Rafael
GK 37 Lucas França
DF 17 Bryan
DF 21 Lennon
DF 32 Arthur
MF 10
MF 16 Lucas Silva
MF 23 Élber
MF 29 Lucas Romero
MF 34 Nonoca
MF 70
FW 36
Manager:
Mano Menezes
Man of the Match

[8]
Willian Arão (Flamengo)

Assistant referees


Anderson José de Moraes Coelho (São Paulo)
Bruno Salgado Rizo (São Paulo)
Additional assistant referee


José Cláudio Rocha Filho (São Paulo)
Ilbert Estevam da Silva (São Paulo)
Fourth official


Fábio Rogério Baesteiro (São Paulo)

Second leg

Rafael Sóbis (Cruzeiro), booked in the first leg, and Thiago (Flamengo), scaphoid fracture of the left hand, were ruled out of the second leg. In the second leg, Cruzeiro and Flamengo drew 0–0 at the end of normal time. Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Cruzeiro won on penalties.[9]

GK 1 Fábio
RB 2
CB 3 Léo
CB 35 Murilo
LB 6 Diogo Barbosa
CM 8 Henrique (c)
CM 25
RW 19
AM 30 Thiago Neves
LW 11
CF 36
Substitutes:
GK 12 Rafael
GK 37 Lucas França
DF 17 Bryan
DF 21 Lennon
DF 27 Manoel
DF 32 Arthur
MF 10
MF 16 Lucas Silva
MF 23
MF 29 Lucas Romero
MF 34 Nonoca
MF 70
Manager:
Mano Menezes
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GK 38 Alex Muralha
RB 21
CB 15 Réver (c)
CB 4 Juan
LB 13 Miguel Trauco
CM 5 Willian Arão
CM 26 Gustavo Cuéllar
RW 28
AM 35 Diego
LW 22
CF 9
Substitutes:
GK 45 Gabriel Batista
DF 2
DF 6 Renê
DF 33 Rafael Vaz
DF 43 Léo Duarte
MF 8 Márcio Araújo
MF 11 Federico Mancuello
MF 17 Gabriel
MF 42 Matheus Sávio
FW 20 Vinícius Júnior
FW 39
FW 47 Felipe Vizeu
Manager:
Reinaldo Rueda
Man of the Match

[10]
Juan (Flamengo)

Assistant referees


Marcelo Carvalho Van Gasse (São Paulo)
Danilo Ricardo Simon Manis (São Paulo)
Additional assistant referee


José Cláudio Rocha Filho (São Paulo)
Adriano de Assis Miranda (São Paulo)
Fourth official


Miguel Cataneo Ribeiro da Costa (São Paulo)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flamengo e Cruzeiro vencem e vão decidir o título . CBF . Portuguese . 23 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Cruzeiro decide em casa; Fla abre final . CBF . Portuguese . 24 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Maracanã e Mineirão serão os palcos da Final . CBF . Portuguese . 28 August 2017.
  4. Web site: Nos pênaltis, Cruzeiro vence o Fla e fatura título . CBF . Portuguese . 27 September 2017.
  5. Web site: Regulamento Específico da Competição – Copa do Brasil 2017 . 12 December 2016 . CBF . Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Flamengo e Cruzeiro empatam no 1° jogo da decisão . 7 September 2017 . CBF . Portuguese.
  7. Web site: Gol impedido, falha de goleiro e placar de 2003: Fla e Cruzeiro empatam no Maraca . 7 September 2017 . Globo . Portuguese.
  8. Web site: Willian Arão lamenta ‘gol bobo’, mas acredita em título: "Não tem nada definido" . Torcedores . 8 September 2017 . Portuguese . 19 September 2017 . 25 November 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171125083547/http://torcedores.uol.com.br/noticias/2017/09/willian-arao-lamenta-gol-bobo . dead .
  9. Web site: Entenda como o Cruzeiro bateu o Flamengo e chegou ao penta da Copa do Brasil . Globo . 28 September 2017 . Portuguese.
  10. Web site: 'Vinho Juan': eleito craque da decisão, Juan se destaca e ganha elogio do presidente do Fla . Esporte Interativo . 28 September 2017 . Portuguese . 29 September 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170929050313/http://www.esporteinterativo.com.br/posts/12065-vinho-juan-eleito-craque-da-decisao-juan-se-destaca-e-ganha-elogio-do-presidente-do-fla . 29 September 2017 . dead .