Copa Venezuela

The Copa Venezuela (English: Venezuela Cup) is the national cup football competition of Venezuela. Organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation, it is contested in the second half of the season by the teams in the Primera División and Segunda División, excluding reserve teams competing in the lower tier.

Copa Venezuela
Founded1959
RegionVenezuela
Number of teams47
Current championsZamora (2019)
Most successful club(s)Caracas
(5 titles)

Over the years, the competition has had several names. Under its current format, the competition was revived by the FVF in 2007. Its format is similar to the one used for the Spanish Copa del Rey. The champion qualifies to the Copa Sudamericana.

Champions

SeasonChampionRunner-up
Copa Liga Mayor
1959Deportivo PortuguésDeportivo Español
Copa Naciones
1960Banco Agrícola y PecuarioDeportivo Portugués
Copa Caracas
1961Deportivo ItaliaDos Caminos
1962Deportivo ItaliaUnión Deportiva Canarias
1963Unión Deportiva CanariasTiquire Flores
1964Tiquire FloresUnión Deportiva Canarias
1965ValenciaLara
1966Deportivo GaliciaUnión Deportiva Canarias
1967Deportivo GaliciaDeportivo Portugués
Copa Venezuela
1968Unión Deportiva CanariasLara
1969Deportivo GaliciaUnión Deportiva Canarias
1970Deportivo ItaliaDeportivo Galicia
1971Estudiantes de MéridaAnzoátegui
1972Deportivo PortuguésValencia
1973PortuguesaEstudiantes de Mérida
1974not held
1975Estudiantes de MéridaSan Cristóbal
1976PortuguesaDeportivo Italia
1977PortuguesaValencia
1978ValenciaUniversidad de Los Andes
1979Deportivo GaliciaLara
1980Atlético ZamoraValencia
1981Deportivo GaliciaDeportivo Táchira
1982Deportivo TáchiraAtlético Zamora
1983–1984not held
1985MinerosDeportivo Táchira
1986not held
1987CaracasMineros
1988MaritimoEstudiantes de Mérida
1989MaritimoMineros
1990InternacionalPortuguesa
1991AnzoáteguiCaracas
1992TrujillanosCaracas
1993CaracasMinervén
1994CaracasTrujillanos
1995Universidad de Los AndesCaracas
1996–2006not held
Copa Venezuela
2007–08AraguaMaracaibo
2008Deportivo AnzoáteguiEstudiantes de Mérida
2009CaracasTrujillanos
2010TrujillanosZamora
2011MinerosTrujillanos
2012Deportivo AnzoáteguiEstudiantes de Mérida
2013CaracasDeportivo Táchira
2014Deportivo La GuairaTrujillanos
2015Deportivo La GuairaDeportivo Lara
2016ZuliaEstudiantes de Caracas
2017MinerosZamora
2018ZuliaAragua
2019ZamoraMonagas
2020not held

Titles by club

Club Winners Winning Years
Caracas51987, 1993, 1994, 2009, 2013
Deportivo Galicia51966, 1967, 1969, 1979, 1981
Deportivo Italia31961, 1962, 1970
Mineros31985, 2011, 2017
Portuguesa31973, 1976, 1977
Deportivo Anzoátegui22008, 2012
Deportivo La Guaira22014, 2015
Deportivo Portugués21959, 1972
Estudiantes de Mérida21971, 1975
Marítimo21988, 1989
Valencia21965, 1978
Trujillanos21992, 2010
Unión Deportiva Canarias21963, 1968
Zulia22016, 2018
Aragua12007
Anzoátegui11991
Atlético Zamora11980
Banco Agrícola y Pecuario11960
Deportivo Táchira11982
Internacional11990
Tiquire Flores11964
Universidad de Los Andes11995
Zamora12019
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