2020 Copa do Brasil finals

The 2020 Copa do Brasil Finals was the final two-legged tie that decided the 2020 Copa do Brasil, the 32nd season of the Copa do Brasil, Brazil's national cup football tournament organised by the Brazilian Football Confederation.

2020 Copa do Brasil Finals
on aggregate
First leg
Date28 February 2021
VenueArena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre
Man of the MatchGustavo Gómez (Palmeiras)
RefereeMarcelo de Lima Henrique (Rio de Janeiro)
Attendance0
Second leg
Date7 March 2021
VenueAllianz Parque, São Paulo
Man of the MatchWesley (Palmeiras)
RefereeBruno Arleu de Araújo (Rio de Janeiro)
Attendance0
2019
2021

The finals were contested in a two-legged home-and-away format between Grêmio, from Rio Grande do Sul, and Palmeiras, from São Paulo.[1][2] Grêmio and Palmeiras reached the Copa do Brasil finals for the ninth and fifth time, respectively.

A draw by CBF was held on 14 January 2021 to determine the home-and-away teams for each leg. The finals were originally scheduled to be played on 11 and 17 February 2021,[3] however due to the participation of Palmeiras in the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup the finals were rescheduled. The first leg was hosted by Grêmio at Arena do Grêmio in Porto Alegre on 28 February 2021, while the second leg was hosted by Palmeiras at Allianz Parque in São Paulo on 7 March 2021.

Palmeiras defeated Grêmio 3–0 on aggregate in the finals to win their fourth title.[4] As champions, Palmeiras earned the right to play in the 2021 Supercopa do Brasil against the 2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions. Palmeiras had already qualified for the 2021 Copa Libertadores group stage and the 2021 Copa do Brasil third round by winning the 2020 Copa Libertadores.

Teams edit

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
  Grêmio 8 (1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2016)
  Palmeiras 4 (1996, 1998, 2012, 2015)

Road to the final edit

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

  Grêmio Round   Palmeiras
Opponent Venue Score Opponent Venue Score
  Juventude
(won 2–0 on aggregate)
Home 1–0 Round of 16   Red Bull Bragantino
(won 4–1 on aggregate)
Away 1–3
Away 0–1 Home 1–0
  Cuiabá
(won 4–1 on aggregate)
Away 1–2 Quarter-finals   Ceará
(won 5–2 on aggregate)
Home 3–0
Home 2–0 Away 2–2
  São Paulo
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Home 1–0 Semi-finals   América Mineiro
(won 3–1 on aggregate)
Home 1–1
Away 0–0 Away 0–2

Format edit

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

  • 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 14 January 2021 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 winners. (Regulations Article 20).

Matches edit

Pedro Geromel and Leonardo Gomes (Grêmio) and Luan Silva and Emerson Santos (Palmeiras) were ruled out of the finals due to injuries. Patrick de Paula (Palmeiras) was ruled out of the first leg after testing COVID-19 positive.

First leg edit

Grêmio  0–1  Palmeiras
Report Gómez   31'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Grêmio
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Palmeiras
GK 1   Paulo Victor
RB 2   Victor Ferraz   73'
CB 28   Paulo Miranda   81'
CB 4   Walter Kannemann   87'
LB 32   Diogo Barbosa   53'
RM 8   Maicon (c)   73'
LM 7   Matheus Henrique
AM 10   Jean Pyerre   81'
RW 25   Pepê
CF 29   Diego Souza
LW 23   Alisson   81'
Substitutes:
GK 27   Vanderlei
DF 12   Bruno Cortez
DF 14   David Braz
DF 35   Vanderson   90+2'   81'
DF 38   Rodrigues
MF 15   Darlan
MF 16   Lucas Silva
MF 20   Thaciano   81'
MF 46   Isaque   81'
FW 19   Diego Churín   73'
FW 47   Ferreira   73'
FW 11   Éverton
Manager:
  Renato Gaúcho
GK 21   Weverton
RB 2   Marcos Rocha
CB 13   Luan   63'
CB 15   Gustavo Gómez
LB 17   Matías Viña
RM 30   Felipe Melo (c)
LM 8   Zé Rafael   77'   77'
RW 23   Raphael Veiga   67'
AM 11   Rony   77'
LW 47   Wesley   67'
CF 10   Luiz Adriano   70'
Substitutes:
GK 42   Jailson
GK 72   Vinícius Silvestre
DF 12   Mayke   77'
DF 16   Lucas Esteves
DF 26   Renan
DF 33   Alan Empereur   67'
MF 14   Gustavo Scarpa
MF 20   Lucas Lima
MF 25   Gabriel Menino   67'
MF 28   Danilo   77'
FW 27   Gabriel Veron   70'
FW 29   Willian   84'
Manager:
  Abel Ferreira
 
Arena do Grêmio in Porto Alegre hosted the first leg.

Man of the Match:[7]
  Gustavo Gómez (Palmeiras)

Assistant referees:
Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Corrêa (Rio de Janeiro)
Alessandro Álvaro Rocha de Matos (Bahia)
Fourth official:
Sávio Pereira Sampaio (Distrito Federal)
Fifth official:
Guilherme Dias Camilo (Minas Gerais)
Video assistant referee:
Rodrigo Nunes de Sá (Rio de Janeiro)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Caio Max Augusto Vieira (Rio Grande do Norte)
Diogo Carvalho Silva (Rio de Janeiro)

Second leg edit

Palmeiras  2–0  Grêmio
Wesley   53'
Gabriel Menino   84'
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Palmeiras
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Grêmio
GK 21   Weverton
RB 2   Marcos Rocha   86'
CB 15   Gustavo Gómez
CB 33   Alan Empereur
LB 17   Matías Viña
DM 30   Felipe Melo (c)
RM 8   Zé Rafael   16'   63'
LM 23   Raphael Veiga   73'
RW 11   Rony
LW 47   Wesley   73'
CF 10   Luiz Adriano   73'
Substitutes:
GK 42   Jailson
DF 4   Benjamín Kuscevic
DF 12   Mayke   54'   73'
DF 16   Lucas Esteves   85'
DF 26   Renan
MF 5   Patrick de Paula   63'
MF 14   Gustavo Scarpa
MF 20   Lucas Lima
MF 25   Gabriel Menino   84'   73'
MF 28   Danilo
FW 27   Gabriel Veron
FW 29   Willian   73'
Manager:
  Abel Ferreira
GK 1   Paulo Victor
RB 35   Vanderson   77'
CB 28   Paulo Miranda   26'
CB 4   Walter Kannemann   30'   77'
LB 32   Diogo Barbosa
RM 8   Maicon (c)
LM 7   Matheus Henrique
AM 20   Thaciano   68'
AM 23   Alisson   60'
RF 29   Diego Souza
LF 25   Pepê   60'
Substitutes:
GK 27   Vanderlei
DF 2   Victor Ferraz   77'
DF 12   Bruno Cortez
DF 14   David Braz
DF 38   Rodrigues
MF 10   Jean Pyerre   68'
MF 15   Darlan
MF 16   Lucas Silva
MF 46   Isaque
FW 19   Diego Churín   77'
FW 39   Guilherme Azevedo   60'
FW 47   Ferreira   60'
Manager:
  Renato Gaúcho
 
Allianz Parque in São Paulo hosted the second leg.

Man of the Match:[9]
  Wesley (Palmeiras)

Assistant referees:
Kléber Lúcio Gil (Santa Catarina)
Bruno Raphael Pires (Goiás)
Fourth official:
Bráulio da Silva Machado (Santa Catarina)
Fifth official:
Bruno Boschilia (Paraná)
Video assistant referee:
Igor Junio Benevenuto (Minas Gerais)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Gilberto Rodrigues Castro Júnior (Pernambuco)
Leone Carvalho Rocha (Goiás)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Grêmio empata com o São Paulo e está na final da Copa do Brasil 2020" (in Portuguese). CBF. 30 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Palmeiras vence o América-MG e se garante na decisão da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 30 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Palmeiras x Grêmio: definidos os mandos da Final da Copa do Brasil 2020" (in Portuguese). CBF. 14 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Palmeiras vence o Grêmio e conquista quarto título da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 7 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Regulamento Específico da Competição Copa do Brasil 2020" (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF.
  6. ^ "CBF define árbitro para primeiro jogo da final da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). Globo. 23 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Melhor em campo, Gustavo Gómez celebra vantagem do Palmeiras para a volta da final da Copa do Brasil" (in Portuguese). CBF. 1 March 2021.
  8. ^ "CBF define árbitro da final da Copa do Brasil entre Palmeiras e Grêmio" (in Portuguese). Globo. 1 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Jogadores do Palmeiras faturam premiações da Copa do Brasil; veja eleitos" (in Portuguese). Torcedores. 7 March 2021.