Will there be derbies? CBF announces date for Copa do Brasil last 16 draw 🇧🇷
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
The CBF officially announced on Friday (23) the date of the draw for the round of 16 of the Copa do Brasil.
The event will take place next Friday (30), at the entity's headquarters, starting at 3:30 pm (Brasília time).
On the same day, the draw for the second phase of the Copa do Brasil Feminina will also take place.
The 16 qualified teams in the men's edition will no longer be divided into pots and there are no prior restrictions before the balls decide the matches.
This can guarantee several "local" duels.
The first leg matches are expected to take place between July 29 and 31. The return matches are scheduled to take place between August 5 and 7.
The qualified teams are:
Série A: Atlético, Bahia, Botafogo, Corinthians, Cuzeiro, Flamengo, Fluminense, Internacional, Palmeiras, Red Bull Bragantino, São Paulo and Vasco
Série B: Athletico and CRB
Série C: CSA and Retrô
The 2023 Fla-Flu was the only classic of the last two round of 16.
The 2022 edition had FOUR matches between rivals.
See the history of matches between teams from the same city or state in the last round of 16.
Round of 16 2024
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Round of 16 2023
Fluminense 🆚 Flamengo - 0x2 on aggregate
Round of 16 2022
Corinthians 🆚 Santos - 4x1 on aggregate
São Paulo 🆚 Palmeiras - 2(4)x(3)2 on aggregate
Fortaleza 🆚 Ceará - 2x1 on aggregate
Atlético-GO 🆚 Goiás - 3x0 on aggregate
Round of 16 2021
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Round of 16 2020
Grêmio 🆚 Juventude - 2x0 on aggregate
Red Bull Bragantino 🆚 Palmeiras - 1x4 on aggregate
Round of 16 2019
Juventude 🆚 Grêmio - 0x3 on aggregate
Photo: Reproduction/Staff CBF

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