Recopa Sul-Brasileira

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Recopa Sul-Brasileira
Founded2007
Region Brazil
Number of teams4
Current championsRio Grande do Sul Cerâmica
2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira

The Recopa Sul-Brasileira was a Brazilian football competition reuniting the champions of four other competitions, which are the Copa FPF, the Copa Paraná, the Copa Santa Catarina and the Copa FGF, respectively played by teams of São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. It was officially recognized by the Brazilian Football Confederation.[1] The competition's first edition was played in 2007.[1]

Format[]

Starting in 2007, the competition was played by four teams in two stages, the first being the semifinals, and the second being the final, played by the semifinals winners. Every year, one of the four participating states hosts the competition.[2]

Participating teams[]

2007[]

In 2007, the following teams participated of the competition:[3]

Club City State
Caxias Caxias do Sul  Rio Grande do Sul
J. Malucelli São José dos Pinhais  Paraná
Juventus São Paulo  São Paulo
Marcílio Dias Itajaí  Santa Catarina

2008[]

In 2008, the following teams participated of the competition:[4][5]

Club City State
Atlético Sorocaba Sorocaba  São Paulo
Brusque Brusque  Santa Catarina
Londrina Londrina  Paraná
Pelotas Pelotas  Rio Grande do Sul

2009[]

In 2009, the following teams participated of the competition:[6]

Club City State
Joinville Joinville  Santa Catarina
Porto Alegre Porto Alegre  Rio Grande do Sul
Serrano Centro-Sul Prudentópolis  Paraná
Votoraty Votorantim  São Paulo

2010[]

In 2010, the following teams participated of the competition:

Club City State
Brusque Brusque  Santa Catarina
Cerâmica Gravataí  Rio Grande do Sul
Paulista Jundiaí  São Paulo
Roma Apucarana Apucarana  Paraná

List of champions[]

Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up
2007
Details
Paraná (state)
Paraná
Santa Catarina (state)
Marcílio Dias
4–1 Rio Grande do Sul
Caxias
2008
Details
Santa Catarina (state)
Santa Catarina
Santa Catarina (state)
Brusque
1–0 São Paulo (state)
Atlético Sorocaba
2009
Details
São Paulo (state)
São Paulo
Santa Catarina (state)
Joinville
3–2 Paraná (state)
Serrano Centro-Sul
2010
Details
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul
Cerâmica
1–0 Santa Catarina (state)
Brusque

Statistics[]

By team[]

Team State Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Brusque  Santa Catarina 1 1 2008 2008
Cerâmica  Rio Grande do Sul 1 0 2010
Joinville  Santa Catarina 1 0 2009
Marcílio Dias  Santa Catarina 1 0 2007
Atlético Sorocaba  São Paulo 0 1 2008
Caxias  Rio Grande do Sul 0 1 2007
Serrano Centro-Sul  Paraná 0 1 2009

By state[]

State Winners Runners-Up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
 Santa Catarina 3 1 Brusque (1), Joinville (1), Marcílio Dias (1) Brusque (1)
 Rio Grande do Sul 1 1 Cerâmica (1) Caxias (1)
 Paraná 0 1 Serrano Centro-Sul (1)
 São Paulo 0 1 Atlético Sorocaba (1)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Recopa Sul-brasileira começa com Juventus em campo" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. Retrieved 2007-12-06.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Marcílio Dias vence Juventus e decide título no sábado" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  3. ^ "Caxias estréia na Recopa Sul-Brasileira" (in Portuguese). Globo Online. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  4. ^ "Atlético Sorocaba encara o Pelotas pela Recopa Sul-Brasileira" (in Portuguese). Terra. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  5. ^ "Londrina pega o Brusque pela Recopa Sul-Brasileira" (in Portuguese). Gazeta Esportiva. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-12-04.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Federação Paulista divulga tabela da Recopa Sul-Brasileira" (in Portuguese). Futebol Interior. December 18, 2009. Retrieved December 12, 2009.
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