The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) released this Friday the technical documents for the 2024 Copa do Brasil. Among the files is the basic table of the competition, which schedules the start of the dispute for February 21st. In total, the competition brings together 92 clubs from all regions of the country.
See below the dates of the basic table by phases
- First phase: February 21st or 28th;
- Second level: March 6 or 13;
- Third phase: May 1st or 22nd;
- Round of 16: July 31st or August 7th;
- Quarterfinals: August 28th or September 12th;
- Semifinals: October 2 or 17;
- Final: 3 of 10 November.
The first phase of the competition should be held on February 21st or 28th and will bring together 80 clubs, which will compete for classification in single games for the second phase of the national tournament. In the second phase, the planning remains the same. In the third phase, the games are round-trip.
Clubs guaranteed in the dispute by region
1 of 9 Brazilian Cup Cup 2023 — Photo: Marcos Ribolli Brazilian Cup Cup 2023 — Photo: Marcos Ribolli 2 of 9 Paysandu players celebrate access to Series B in 2024 — Photo: Jorge Luís Totti/Paysandu Paysandu players celebrate access to Series B in 2024 — Photo: Jorge Luís Totti/Paysandu
- Acre: Rio Branco-AC and Humaitá;
- Amapá: Trem and Independente-AP;
- Amazonas: Amazonas and Manauara;
- For: Marabá Eagle, Remo e Paysandu;
- Rondônia: Porto Velho and Ji-Paraná;
- Roraima: São Raimundo-RR and GAS-RR;
- Tocantins: Capital-TO and Tocantinópolis.
3 of 9 Sport is the only northeastern country to win the Copa do Brasil — Photo: Jose Otavio de Souza/GLOBOESPORTE.COM Sport is the only northeastern native to win the Copa do Brasil — Photo: Jose Otavio de Souza/GLOBOESPORTE.COM 4 of 9 Hugo celebrates a goal in Goiás x São Paulo, in this year’s Brasileirão — Photo: Isabela Azine/AGIF Hugo celebrates a goal in Goiás x São Paulo, in this year’s Brasileirão — Photo: Isabela Azine/AGIF 5 of 9 Luciano with the champion’s cup of the Copa do Brasil with São Paulo in 2023 — Photo: Marcos Ribolli Luciano with the Copa do Brasil champion’s cup with São Paulo in 2023 — Photo: Marcos Ribolli
- Holy Spirit: Real Noroeste and Nova Venécia;
- Minas Gerais: Atlético-MG, America-MG, cruise, TombenseVilla Nova-MG e Athletic Club;
- Rio de Janeiro: Flamengo, Vasco, Volta RedondaAudax-RJ, Olaria, Nova Iguaçu, Portuguesa-RJ and Fluminense;
- São Paulo: St Bernard, Ituano, BragantinoÁgua Santa, Portuguesa Santista, Palm trees, CorinthiansBotafogo-SP and São Paulo;
6 of 9 Grêmio won its last Brazilian Cup in 2016 — Photo: Jefferson Bernardes/AFP Grêmio won its last Brazilian Cup in 2016 — Photo: Jefferson Bernardes/AFP
Palmeiras, Atlético-MG, Flamengo, Botafogo, Bragantino and Grêmio (G-6 Brasileirão teams), Athletico (best Brasileirão team outside the Libertadores), Vitória (Brazilian Series B champion), Fluminense (Libertadores champion), São Paulo (current champion of the Copa do Brasil), Ceará (champion of the Copa do Nordeste) and Goiás (champion of the Copa Verde) have a direct place in the third phase of the competition.
7 of 9 Brazil Cup ball — Photo: Jorge Rodrigues/AGIF Brazil Cup ball — Photo: Jorge Rodrigues/AGIF
First, the CBF will divide the teams into pots, following the entity’s national ranking regulations. With the duels defined, the teams will face each other in a single game, with the match at the home of the team with the lowest position in the ranking.
At this stage, the visiting team has the advantage of a draw. The second knockout games are defined by bracketing, also in a single game. However, in the event of a draw in regular time, the place will be decided through penalties.
8 of 9 Bruno Henrique and Lucas Moura in the 2023 Copa do Brasil final — Photo: Photo by Gledston Tavares/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images Bruno Henrique and Lucas Moura in the 2023 Copa do Brasil final — Photo: Photo by Gledston Tavares/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
In the third phase, (times do G6)Vitória, Fluminense, São Paulo, Ceará and Goiás will enter the competition and once again, the clashes will be determined by draw.
The duels in the round of 16 will also be decided by draw. From the quarterfinals onwards, the clashes followed the bracket model.
9 of 9 Calleri celebrates the Copa do Brasil title with São Paulo — Photo: Marcos Ribolli/ge Calleri celebrates the Copa do Brasil title with São Paulo — Photo: Marcos Ribolli/ge
In 2023, the CBF increased the participation and prize quotas for the Copa do Brasil teams. The value of the amounts distributed also follows the entity’s club ranking. See below.
- First phase: R$ 1.4 million (Series A), R$ 1.25 million (Series B) and R$ 750 thousand (other clubs)
- Second level: R$ 1.7 million (Series A), R$ 1.4 million (Series B), R$ 900 thousand (other clubs)
- Third phase: R$ 2.1 million
- Octaves of final: R$ 3.3 million
- Quarterfinals: R$4.3 million
- Semifinals: R$9 million
- Runner-up: R$30 million
- Champion: R$70 million
In the current season, São Paulo and Flamengo decided the title of the Copa do Brasil. At Morumbi, Tricolor became champions of the competition after a 1-1 draw in the second leg. Remember below.
São Paulo 1 x 1 Flamengo – Goals – 2nd game of the 2023 Copa do Brasil Final
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