2014 Copa FGF

2014 Copa FGF
Copa Fernandão
Country  Brazil
 Rio Grande do Sul
Dates 6 August – 8 October
Teams 22
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The 2014 Copa FGF (also known as the 2014 Copa Fernandão in this edition, in posthumous tribute) was the 11th season of the Copa FGF, the main domestic cup competition in Rio Grande do Sul football, which is a knockout cup competition. The tournament began on 6 August and ended on 8 October with the second leg of final.

In this year, 22 clubs of the state decided to participate in the Copa FGF, which varies in number of participants according to the interest of clubs in the first, second and third divisions of the Campeonato Gaúcho. This time, one of the two greatest clubs in the state, the Grêmio, decided to not participate of the competition.

Novo Hamburgo enters in the 2014 Copa FGF defending his title won in 2013.

Format

The competition is a knockout tournament with pairings for first round (Round of 22) drawn at random, being the best placed club in the FGF Club Ranking plays the first leg at away. If that club wins by a difference of two or more goals, it will be automatically qualified for the next round. The same rules serves to Round of 12. From the quarter-finals, the order of matches is decided by lot and the second leg is required.[1]

Twenty-two clubs beginning in the Round of 22, being the winners and the best loser advancing to the second round. In the Round of 12, the winners and the two best losers qualify for the quarter-finals. Thereafter, only the winners advance to the semifinals and the finals.

The Copa FGF winner qualify for the 2015 Copa do Brasil and for 2014 Super Copa Gaúcha, where it will have the opportunity to qualify for the 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.

Clubs

This time, Juventude decided to play the competition with the first team squad of his academy, the under-20s team, because of his participation in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. Well as the International, which traditionally plays with his academy. The following 22 clubs compete in the Copa FGF during the 2014 edition.[2]

Club City Stadium Capacity Division in 2014 First app Number of apps Titles Last title
AimoréSão LeopoldoCristo Rei10,000Série A120065
BagéBagéPedra Moura12,000Série B20083
Brasil (PE)PelotasBento Freitas18,000Série A120048
CerâmicaGravataíVieirão8,000Série A120077
EsportivoBento GonçalvesMont. dos Vinhedos15,269Série A12004512004
Estância VelhaCanoasEstádio das Cabriúvas5,000Série B20141
FarroupilhaPelotasNicolau Fico8,000Série B20044
GaribaldiGaribaldiAlcides Santa Rosa4,000Série B20071
Guarani (VA)Venâncio AiresEdmundo Feix4,000Série B20052
Guarany (BG)BagéEstrela D'Alva10,000Série B20064
InternacionalPorto AlegreMorada dos Quero-Queros2,000Série A120041022010
JuventudeCaxias do SulAlfredo Jaconi23,726Série A12004922012
LajeadenseLajeadoArena Alviazul7,000Série A120057
MarauMarauCarlos Renato Bebber2,000Série A220141
Novo HamburgoNovo HamburgoEstádio do Vale6,500Série A12004922013
PanambiPanambiJoão Marimon Júnior3,000Série A220141
PelotasPelotasBoca do Lobo18,000Série A12004812008
Santa Cruz-RSSanta Cruz do SulEstádio dos Plátanos7,000Série A220141
São José-RSPorto AlegrePasso D'Areia8,000Série A120049
São Paulo-RSRio GrandeAldo Dapuzzo11,500Série A120047
VeranópolisVeranópolisAntônio David Farina4,000Série A120041
Ypiranga-RSErechimColosso da Lagoa30,000Série A220064

First round

Standings

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Farroupilha 1–8 Lajeadense 1–5 0–3
Aimoré 0–0 (4–5 p) Veranópolis 0–0 0–0
Juventude 2–4 Ypiranga-RS 0–1 2–3
Internacional 1–0 Novo Hamburgo 0–0 1–0
Estância Velha 3–1 Panambi 0–1 3–0
Pelotas 2–2 (a) Guarani (VA) 1–0 1–2
Cerâmica 0–2 São José-RS 0–0 0–2
Garibaldi 1–1 (a) Esportivo 0–0 1–1
Guarany (BG) W.O. Marau
Santa Cruz-RS 4–3 Bagé 1–2 3–1
São Paulo-RS 1–2 Brasil (PE) 0–1 1–1

Note: Guarany (BG) decided to not participate of the cup. Marau is automatically qualified.[3]

Matches

First leg

Second leg

Second round

The draw for the second round take place at the headquarters of FGF on 15 August at 15:00 UTC-03:00. At this stage, the twelve clubs qualified of the first round plays eight places in the quarter-finals of the competition. Two teams from third division of Campeonato Gaúcho have qualified for this stage: Estância Velha and Guarani (VA). On the other side, several first division clubs were eliminated in the first round, including Juventude.

Standings

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pelotas 1–0 Brasil (PE) 0–0 1–0
Santa Cruz-RS 1–1 (a) São José-RS 0–0 1–1
Veranópolis 0–2 Internacional 0–1 0–1
Guarani (VA) 3–1 Ypiranga-RS 0–0 3–1
Estância Velha 1–10 Lajeadense 1–6 0–4
Esportivo 2–2 (3–4 p) Marau 0–2 2–0

Matches

First leg

Second leg

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals will take place at the headquarters of FGF on 28 August at 15:30 UTC-03:00. A total of 8 teams compete in this round, of which the four winners advances to semi-finals. Only two clubs not dispute the first division of the Campeonato Gaúcho, they being the Santa Cruz-RS, which is currently in the Série A2, and the Guarani (VA), a third division team what makes a brilliant campaign and has advanced against two clubs of the Série A.

Standings

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Santa Cruz-RS 1–3 Lajeadense 0–1 1–2
Esportivo 2–2 (a) São José-RS 0–1 2–1
Marau 1–3 Internacional 1–2 0–1
Pelotas 2–2 (a) Guarani (VA) 0–0 2–2

Matches

First leg

Second leg

Records and statistics

Goalscorers

This is the complete list of goalscorers in the 2014 Copa FGF. Players and teams in bold are still active in the competition.

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Gilmar Lajeadense 4
Brazil Paulo Josué Lajeadense 4
3 Brazil Tairone Estância Velha 2
Brazil Paulinho Guarani (VA) 2
Brazil Maurides Internacional 2
Brazil Márcio Marabá Lajeadense 2
Brazil Mateus Santana Lajeadense 2
Brazil Michel Lajeadense 2
Brazil Vinícius Lajeadense 2
Brazil Kleyton Santa Cruz-RS 2
Brazil Cleyton Ypiranga-RS 2
Brazil Saldanha Ypiranga-RS 2
13 38 players 1

Highest attendances

The 10 highest attendances of the competition are listed here.

Rank Attendance Home Result Away Stadium City Date Round
1 3,104 Brasil (PE) 0–0 Pelotas Bento Freitas Pelotas 20 August Second round
2 1,710 Pelotas 1–0 Brasil (PE) Boca do Lobo Pelotas 24 August Second round
3 1,192 Brasil (PE) 1–0 São Paulo-RS Aldo Dapuzzo Rio Grande 6 August First round
4 516 São Paulo-RS 1–1 Brasil (PE) Bento Freitas Pelotas 12 August First round
5 430 Pelotas 1–2 Guarani (VA) Boca do Lobo Pelotas 13 August First round
6 324 Ypiranga-RS 1–0 Juventude Colosso da Lagoa Erechim 6 August First round
7 196 Bagé 2–1 Santa Cruz-RS Pedra Moura Bagé 6 August First round
8 127 Santa Cruz-RS 1–1 São José-RS Estádio dos Plátanos Santa Cruz do Sul 27 August Second round
9 96 Santa Cruz-RS 3–1 Bagé Estádio dos Plátanos Santa Cruz do Sul 14 August First round
10 82 Marau 2–0 Esportivo Carlos Renato Bebber Marau 20 August Second round

References

  1. "Tabela da Copa Fernandão (2º semestre)" (PDF). Federação Gaúcha de Futebol.
  2. "Copa Fernandão – 1ª Fase". Federação Gaúcha de Futebol.
  3. "FC Marau apresenta novo plantel". Futebol Gaúcho.
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