Palmeiras and Vitória are already classified in the Third Phase, and Corinthians won the place; check the distribution of clubs and which teams are already guaranteed in the national competition
With 85 confirmed teams, the 2024 Brazilian Cup already have the first classifieds for the Third Phase. Champion of Series B of the Brasileirão, Vitória will skip the preliminary phase of the national competition, as will Palmeiras, already guaranteed in the G-6 of this year’s Brasileirão.
Victory It is Palm trees join the São Paulo, Goiás, Fluminense It is Ceará like the teams with a direct place in the Copa do Brasil. According to the classification of Verdão, a club from São Paulo, in the Third Phase, the Corinthians will also compete in the tournament in 2024.
According to the base calendar of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the next edition of the Copa do Brasil should start on February 21st and is expected to end on November 10th.
Teams classified for the Third Phase
Vitória (Series B Champion)
São Paulo (Brazilian Cup Champion)
Fluminense (Libertadores Champion)
Goiás (Green Cup Champion)
Ceará (Northeast Cup)
Palmeiras (Vacancy via G-6 Brasileirão)
How are clubs divided?
1st phase: 80 clubs classified via state competitions
3rd phase: the top eight in the Brazilian Championship, the current champion of the Copa do Brasil, champion of Series B, champion of the Copa do Nordeste and champion of the Copa Verde.
Classified teams
Paraná: Athletico-PR, FC Cascavel, Maringá, Operário-PR and Coritiba
Rio Grande do Sul: Grêmio, Internacional, Ypiranga-RS, Caxias and São Luiz;
Santa Catarina: Brusque, Criciúma and SC Cup Champion*.
Holy Spirit: Real Noroeste and Nova Venécia;
Minas Gerais: Atlético-MG, América-MG, Cruzeiro, Tombense and Athletic Club;
Rio de Janeiro: Flamengo, Vasco, Volta Redonda, Audax-RJ, Olaria and Fluminense;
São Paulo: São Bernardo, Corinthians, Ituano, Bragantino, Água Santa, Portuguesa Santista, Palmeiras and São Paulo;
Federal District: Real Brasília and Brasiliense;
Goiás: Anápolis, Atlético-GO, Aparecidense and Goiás;
Mato Grosso: União Rondonópolis, Cuiabá and Operário VG;
Mato Grosso do Sul: Operário-MS and Costa Rica.
Alagoas: ASA, CRB and Murici;
Bahia: Bahia, Jacuipense, Itabuna and Vitória;
Ceará: Fortaleza, Iguatu, Ferroviário and Ceará;
Maranhão: Maranhão, Moto Club and Sampaio Corrêa;
Paraíba: Sousa e Treze;
Pernambuco: Sport, Retrô and Petrolina;
Piauí: Fluminense-PI and River-PI;
large northern river: América-RN and ABC;
Sergipe: Itabaiana and Confiança.
Acre: Rio Branco-AC and Humaitá;
Amapá: Trem and Independente-AP;
Amazon: Amazonas and Manauara;
For: Eagle of Marabá, Remo and Paysandu;
Rondônia: Porto Velho and Ji-Paraná;
Roraima: São Raimundo-RR and GAS-RR;
Tocantins: Capital-TO and Tocantinópolis.
Check the prize values
First phase: R$ 1.4 million (Series A), R$ 1.25 million (Series B) and R$ 750 thousand (other clubs)
Second level: R$1.7 million (Series A), R$1.4 million (Serie B), R$900 thousand (other clubs)
Third phase: R$ 2.1 million
Round of 16: R$ 3.3 million
Quarterfinals: R$ 4.3 million
Semifinals: R$9 million
Runner-up: R$30 million
Champion: R$70 million
Source: sportbuzz
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