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2007 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino

The 2007 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino was the first staging of the competition and was played from October 30 to December 9, 2007. 32 clubs of all regions of Brazil participated of the cup, which was organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The champion was Mato Grosso do Sul/Saad.

2007 Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino
Tournament details
Country Brazil
Teams32
Final positions
ChampionsMato Grosso do Sul MS/Saad
Runner-upSão Paulo (state) Botucatu
Tournament statistics
Matches played68
Goals scored246 (3.62 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Daniela Alves (MS/Saad) - 14 goals
2008 →

Competition format

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32 clubs, selected by their respective state federations, participated of the Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino 2007.

The 32 clubs were divided in 6 pools (A/B/C/D/E/F), according to their regions.

The first three stages were two-legged knockout matches, but the clubs of the groups C, D, E and F did not play the third stage. The winners of each pool plus the two clubs with the best record among the third stage eliminated teams of the groups 22, 23 and 24, and 25 and 26 qualified to the fourth stage.

In the fourth stage, the four teams were divided in two groups of four teams each, playing against the other teams of their groups once. The matches were played at Mané Garrincha, Brasília and Boca do Jacaré, Taguatinga, Distrito Federal.

Group 27 Group 28
Group 21 winner Group 22 winner
Group 23 winner Group 24 winner
Group 25 winner Group 26 winner
second club with the best record
among the third stage eliminated
teams of the groups 22, 23 and 24.
second club with the best record
among the third stage eliminated
teams of the groups 25 and 26.

The two best clubs of each group qualified to the semifinals, and the semifinals winners played the final on December 9, at Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília.

Ranking criteria

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If the teams were level on points, they were ranked on the following criteria in order:

  1. Greatest total goal difference;
  2. Greatest number of goals scored as a visitor;.
  3. Penalty shootout.

Participating teams

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The 2007 participating teams were the following clubs:[1]

Table

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First stage

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references: [3][4]

Pool Group Team #1 Score Team #2 Stadium/City
1st Match 2nd Match
A 1 Roraima  Baré

October 30: 0-0
November 2: 2-3
aggregate: 2-3

Amazonas (Brazilian state)  Rio Negro Ribeirão
Roraima  Boa Vista
Vivaldo Lima
Amazonas (Brazilian state)  Manaus
2 Rondônia  Genus

October 30: 3-0
November 2: 3-0
aggregate: 6-0

Acre (state)  Andirá Aluízio Ferreira
Rondônia  Porto Velho
Arena da Floresta
Acre (state)  Rio Branco
3 Amapá  Rio Norte

October 30: 1-2
November 2: 3-1
aggregate: 4-3

Pará  Independente Glicério Marques
Amapá  Macapá
Mangueirão
Pará  Belém
4 Tocantins  Gurupi

October 30: 0-2
November 2: 0-0
aggregate: 0-2

Maranhão  Internacional Resende Rocha
Tocantins  Gurupi
Nhozinho Santos
Maranhão  São Luís
B 5 Sergipe  CEPE

October 30: 0-1
November 2: 2-8
aggregate: 2-9

Bahia  São Francisco Presidente Médici
Sergipe  Itabaiana
Junqueira Ayres
Bahia  S.F. do Conde
6 Alagoas  CESMAC

October 30: 0-5
November 2: 1-3
aggregate: 1-8

Pernambuco  Sport Nelson Feijó
Alagoas  Maceió
Ilha do Retiro
Pernambuco  Recife
7 Paraíba  River Plate

October 30: 0-1
November 2: 0-6
aggregate: 0-7

Rio Grande do Norte  ABC Sílvio Porto
Paraíba  Guarabira
Frasqueirão
Rio Grande do Norte  Natal
8 Piauí  Tiradentes

October 30: 2-0
November 2: 3-0
aggregate: 5-0

Ceará  Horizonte Alberto Silva
Piauí  Teresina
Clenilsão
Ceará  Horizonte
C 9 Mato Grosso  Mixto

November 2: 2-0
November 8: 2-3
aggregate: 4-3

Goiás  Aliança Presidente Dutra
Mato Grosso  Cuiabá
Antônio Accioly
Goiás  Goiânia
10 Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/SAAD

November 2: 2-0
November 8: 7-1
aggregate: 9-1

Federal District (Brazil)  CRESSPOM Morenão
Mato Grosso do Sul  Campo Grande
CAVE
Federal District (Brazil)  Guará
D 11 Rio Grande do Sul  Juventude

November 2: 1-1
November 8: 0-0
aggregate: 1-1¹

Rio Grande do Sul  Internacional Alfredo Jaconi
Rio Grande do Sul  Caxias do Sul
Beira Rio
Rio Grande do Sul  Porto Alegre
12 Santa Catarina (state)  Scorpions

November 2: 0-7
November 8: 1-5
aggregate:1-12

Paraná (state)  São José Orlando Scarpelli
Santa Catarina (state)  Florianópolis
Pinhão
Paraná (state)  São José dos Pinhais
E 13 Espírito Santo  Desportiva

November 2: 2-1
November 8: 0-4
aggregate: 2-5

Minas Gerais  Nacional Engenheiro Araripe
Espírito Santo  Cariacica
Frimisa
Minas Gerais  Santa Luzia
14 Minas Gerais  Benfica

November 2: 3-2
November 8: 5-1
aggregate: 8-3

Rio de Janeiro (state)  Vasco da Gama Mario Helênio
Minas Gerais  Juiz de Fora
São Januário
Rio de Janeiro (state)  Rio de Janeiro
F 15 São Paulo (state)  Botucatu

November 2: 0-0
November 8: 2-1
aggregate: 2-1

São Paulo (state)  Santos Arísio Paes Cruz
São Paulo (state)  Botucatu
Vila Belmiro
São Paulo (state)  Santos
16 Rio de Janeiro (state)  America

November 2: 1-1
November 8: 2-0
aggregate: 3-1

São Paulo (state)  AJA Giulitte Coutinho
Rio de Janeiro (state)  Mesquita
Azulão
São Paulo (state)  Jaguariúna

¹ Internacional qualified due to the away goals rule.

Second stage

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Pool Group Team #1 Score Team #2 Stadium/City
1st Match 2nd Match
A 17 Rondônia  Genus

November 9: 4-1
November 13: 3-3
aggregate: 7-4

Amazonas (Brazilian state)  Rio Negro Aluízio Ferreira
Rondônia  Porto Velho[5]
Vivaldo Lima
Amazonas (Brazilian state)  Manaus
18 Amapá  Rio Norte

November 8: 1-2
November 13: 2-2
aggregate: 3-4

Maranhão  Internacional Glicério Marques
Amapá  Macapá
Nhozinho Santos
Maranhão  São Luís
B 19 Bahia  São Francisco

November 8: 0-0
November 13: 2-1
aggregate: 2-1

Pernambuco  Sport Junqueira Ayres
Bahia  S.F. do Conde
Ilha do Retiro
Pernambuco  Recife
20 Piauí  Tiradentes

November 8: 4-1
November 13: 4-3
aggregate: 8-4

Rio Grande do Norte  ABC Alberto Silva
Piauí  Teresina
Frasqueirão
Rio Grande do Norte  Natal
C 21 Mato Grosso  Mixto

November 15: 0-4
November 22: 1-4
aggregate: 1-8

Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/SAAD Verdão
Mato Grosso  Cuiabá
Morenão
Mato Grosso do Sul  Campo Grande
D 22 Paraná (state)  São José

November 15: 2-1
November 22: 1-0
aggregate: 3-1

Rio Grande do Sul  Internacional Pinhão
Paraná (state)  São José dos Pinhais
Beira Rio
Rio Grande do Sul  Porto Alegre
E 23 Minas Gerais  Nacional

November 15: 0-5
November 22: 1-7
aggregate: 1-12

Minas Gerais  Benfica Frimisa
Minas Gerais  Santa Luzia
Mario Helênio
Minas Gerais  Juiz de Fora
F 24 Rio de Janeiro (state)  America

November 15: 1-1
November 22: 0-1
aggregate: 1-2

São Paulo (state)  Botucatu Giulite Coutinho
Rio de Janeiro (state)  Mesquita
Acrísio Paes Cruz
São Paulo (state)  Botucatu

Third stage

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Pool Group Team #1 Score Team #2 Stadium/City
1st Match 2nd Match
A 25 Rondônia  Genus

November 22: 3-0
November 26: 1-0
aggregate: 4-0

Maranhão  Internacional Aluízio Ferreira
Rondônia  Porto Velho
Nhozinho Santos
Maranhão  São Luís
B 26 Piauí  Tiradentes

November 22: 1-3
November 26: 1-1
aggregate: 2-4

Bahia  São Francisco Alberto Silva
Piauí  Teresina
Junqueira Ayres
Bahia  S.F. do Conde

References: [6][7]

Fourth stage

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Group 27

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Position Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1 Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad 7 3 2 1 0 16 2 +14
2 Minas Gerais  Benfica 7 3 2 1 0 15 2 +13
3 Rio de Janeiro (state)  America 3 3 1 0 2 3 5 -2
4 Rondônia  Genus 0 3 0 0 3 1 26 -25
Pos. Qualified to the Semifinals
Pos. Eliminated from the competition
Group Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Stadium/City
27 1st Minas Gerais  Benfica

November 29: 1-0

Rio de Janeiro (state)  America Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
27 1st Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad

November 29: 11-0

Rondônia  Genus Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
27 2nd Rio de Janeiro (state)  America

December 1: 0-3

Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
27 2nd Rondônia  Genus

December 1: 0-12

Minas Gerais  Benfica Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
27 3rd Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad

December 4: 2-2

Minas Gerais  Benfica Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
27 3rd Rondônia  Genus

December 4: 1-3

Rio de Janeiro (state)  America Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga

(*) America qualified to the fourth stage because it had the best record among the third stage eliminated teams of the groups 22, 23 and 24.

Group 28

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Position Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1 São Paulo (state)  Botucatu 9 3 3 0 0 8 1 +7
2 Bahia  São Francisco 3 3 1 0 2 4 5 -1
3 Piauí  Tiradentes 3 3 1 0 2 3 5 -2
4 Paraná (state)  São José 3 3 1 0 2 2 5 -4
Pos. Qualified to the Semifinals
Pos. Eliminated from the competition
Group Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Stadium/City
28 1st Paraná (state)  São José

November 29: 1-3

Bahia  São Francisco Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
28 1st São Paulo (state)  Botucatu

November 29: 3-1

Piauí  Tiradentes Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
28 2nd Bahia  São Francisco

December 1: 0-2

São Paulo (state)  Botucatu Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
28 2nd Piauí  Tiradentes

December 1: 0-1

Paraná (state)  São José Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
28 3rd Paraná (state)  São José

December 4: 0-3

São Paulo (state)  Botucatu Boca do Jacaré
Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
28 3rd Bahia  São Francisco

December 4: 1-2

Piauí  Tiradentes Mané Garrincha
Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília

(*) Tiradentes qualified to the fourth stage because it had the best record among the third stage eliminated teams of the groups 25 and 26.

Final stage

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SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
29 - December 6, Mané Garrincha, Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília
 
 
Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad 6
 
32 - December 8, Mané Garrincha, Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília[8]
 
Bahia  São Francisco 0
 
Mato Grosso do Sul  MS/Saad 1 (5)
 
30 - December 6, Boca do Jacaré, Federal District (Brazil)  Taguatinga
 
São Paulo (state)  Botucatu 1 (4)
 
São Paulo (state)  Botucatu 0 (7)
 
 
Minas Gerais  Benfica 0 (6)
 
3rd Place
 
 
31 - December 8, Mané Garrincha, Federal District (Brazil)  Brasília[9]
 
 
Bahia  São Francisco 2 (5)
 
 
Minas Gerais  Benfica 2 (3)

Semifinals

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MS/Saad Mato Grosso do Sul 6 – 0Bahia  São Francisco
Andréia   6'   84'
Daniela Alves   18'   45'
Roseli   81'
Elaine Magrão   89'

Botucatu São Paulo (state) 0 – 0Minas Gerais  Benfica
Penalties
7–6

Third-place playoff

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São Francisco Bahia 2 – 2Minas Gerais  Benfica
Cisne   11'   41' Caneca   26'
Kell   31'
Penalties
Paty: scored 
Rafaelle: scored 
Alana: scored 
Ginascored 
Titicascored 
5–3 scored 
scored 
Kelly: missed 
scored 

Final

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MS/Saad Mato Grosso do Sul 1 – 1Botucatu São Paulo (state) 
Daniela Alves   72' Rafinha   65'
Penalties
5–4
Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino 2007
Mato Grosso do Sul 
MATO GROSSO DO SUL / SAAD
Champion
First title

References

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  1. ^ "Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino table". CBF. October 19, 2007. Archived from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2007.
  2. ^ "Saad disputa a Copa do Brasil por Mato grosso do Sul". Futebol Interior. October 26, 2007. Archived from the original on March 14, 2008. Retrieved October 27, 2007.
  3. ^ "I Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino: resultados dos jogos da primeira rodada". CBF. October 31, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "I Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino: resultados dos jogos da segunda rodada". CBF. November 5, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Genus x Rio Negro, pela Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino, será no dia 9 de novembro". CBF. November 7, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "CBF comunica modificações em jogos da Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino por impossibilidade de deslocamento das delegações". CBF. November 16, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "CBF divulga modificações em duas partidas da Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino". CBF. November 22, 2007. Archived from the original on November 27, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.
  8. ^ "Final da Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino será no dia 8 de dezembro, às 18h10". CBF. November 29, 2007. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.
  9. ^ "Decisão dos terceiro e quarto lugares da Copa do Brasil de Futebol feminino será na partida preliminar da final". CBF. November 30, 2007. Retrieved December 10, 2007.[permanent dead link]
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