1994 Copa do Brasil

1994 Copa do Brasil

The Copa do Brasil 1994 was the 6th staging of the Copa do Brasil.

The competition started on February 18, 1994 and concluded on August 10, 1994 with the second leg of the final, held at the Estádio Olímpico Monumental in Porto Alegre, in which Grêmio lifted the trophy for the second time with a 1-0 victory over Ceará.

Paulinho McLaren, of Internacional, with 6 goals, was the competition's topscorer.

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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

  First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                               
1  Vitória (BA) 4 1  
32  Sorriso (MT) 0 1  
     Vitória (BA) 2 3  
     Ariquemes (RO) 0 0  
17  Ariquemes (RO) 0 2
16  Independência (AC) 1 0  
     Vitória (BA) 0 0  
     Grêmio (RS) 1 1  
9  CRB (AL) 0 1  
24  Corinthians (SP) 1 3  
     Corinthians (SP) 2 2
     Grêmio (RS) 0 2  
25  Criciúma (SC) 2 1
8  Grêmio (RS) 2 2  
     Grêmio (RS) 0 2  
     Vasco (RJ) 0 1  
5  Atlético (MG) 4 2  
28  Vila Nova (GO) 3 0  
     Remo (PA) 2 0
     Atlético (MG) 1 2  
21  Remo (PA) 1 3
12  Maranhão (MA) 1 0  
     Vasco (RJ) 3 4
     Atlético (MG) 1 3  
13  Sergipe (SE) 1 1 (pen: 2)  
20  Santa Cruz (PE) 1 1 (pen: 4)  
     Santa Cruz (PE) 1 1
     Vasco (RJ) 0 3  
29  ABC (RN) 0 1
4  Vasco (RJ) 2 1  
   Grêmio (RS) 0 1
   Ceará (CE) 0 0
3  Fluminense (RJ) 2 1  
30  Linhares (ES) 2 1  
     Linhares (ES) 0 3  
     São José (AP) 0 2  
19  Nacional (AM) 1 1
14  São José (AP) 2 2  
     Linhares (ES) 1 1  
     Comercial (MS) 0 1  
11  Paysandu (PA) 0 0 (pen: 5)  
22  Comercial (MS) 0 0 (pen: 6)  
     Comercial (MS) 2 2
     Kaburé (TO) 0 0  
27  Kaburé (TO) 2 0
6  América (MG) 0 1  
     Linhares (ES) 0 0
     Ceará (CE) 1 0  
7  Internacional (RS) 1 1  
26  Paraná (PR) 1 0  
     Internacional (RS) 1 4
     Bahia (BA) 0 5  
23  Taguatinga (DF) 0 1
10  Bahia (BA) 2 2  
     Ceará (CE) 1 1
     Internacional (RS) 0 2  
15  Ceará (CE) 2 1  
18  Campinense (PB) 0 2  
     Ceará (CE) 0 1
     Palmeiras (SP) 0 1  
31  4 de Julho (PI) 1 2
2  Palmeiras (SP) 3 5  


Copa do Brasil
1994 Winners
Rio Grande do Sul
Grêmio
Second Title

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