1989 Copa do Brasil

1989 Copa do Brasil
Copa do Brasil 1989
Country  Brazil
Dates July 19 - September 2
Teams 32
Champions Grêmio (RS)
Runners-up Sport (PE)
Matches played 61
Goals scored 137 (2.25 per match)

The Copa do Brasil 1989 was the 1st staging of the Copa do Brasil.

The competition started on July 19, 1989 and concluded on September 2, 1989 with the second leg of the final, held at the Estádio Olímpico Monumental in Porto Alegre, in which Grêmio lifted the trophy for the first time with a 2-1 victory over Sport Recife.

Gérson, of Atlético Mineiro, with seven goals, was the competition's topscorer.

Format

The competition was disputed by 32 clubs in a knock-out format where all rounds were played in two legs and the away goals rule was used.

Participating teams

     

Competition stages

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Rio Negro (AM) 1 1
32 Vasco (RJ) 1 2
Vasco (RJ) 0 1
Vitória (BA) 0 2
17 Vitória (BA) 2 0
16 Avaí (SC) 0 1
Vitória (BA) 1 0
Sport (PE) 0 2
9 Guarani (SP) 3 1
24 Flamengo (PI) 1 1
Guarani (SP) 1 0
Sport (PE) 1 1
25 Fortaleza (CE) 0 0
8 Sport (PE) 0 1
Goiás (GO) 2 0
Sport (PE) 1 1
5 América (RN) 0 0
28 Atlético (MG) 3 7
Atlético (MG) 1 3
Náutico (PE) 1 0
21 Náutico (PE) 1 0
12 Atlético (PR) 0 0
Goiás (GO) 3 0
Atlético (MG) 0 2
13 Internacional (RS) 0 2
20 CSA (AL) 0 0
Internacional (RS) 0 0
Goiás (GO) 0 4
29 Goiás (GO) 1 3
4 Ferroviário (CE) 0 1
Sport (PE) 0 1
Grêmio (RS) 0 2
3 Flamengo (RJ) 2 0
30 Paysandu (PA) 2 1
Flamengo (RJ) 3 3
Blumenau 1 1
19 Blumenau (SC) 1 1
14 Operário (MS) 1 0
Flamengo (RJ) 2 2
Corinthians (SP) 0 4
11 Sampaio Corrêa (MA) 3 0
22 Corinthians (SP) 2 1
Corinthians (SP) 5 0
Tiradentes (DF) 0 1
27 Tiradentes (DF) 1 0
6 Atlético (GO) 0 0
Flamengo (RJ) 2 1
Grêmio (RS) 2 6
7 Ibiraçu (ES) 0 0
26 Grêmio (RS) 1 6
Grêmio (RS) 5 1
Mixto (MT) 0 (WO)
23 Pinheiros (PR) 0 1
10 Mixto (MT) 1 2
Grêmio (RS) 1 2
Bahia (BA) 0 0
15 Cruzeiro (MG) 0 1
18 Botafogo (PB) 0 1
Cruzeiro (MG) 1 0
Bahia (BA) 0 2
31 Confiança (SE) 0 0
2 Bahia (BA) 1 1
Copa do Brasil
1989 Winners

Grêmio
First Title

References

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