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The last six teams to qualify for the round of 16 of the Copa do Brasil were announced on Thursday (22).
With another team from Pot 2 making it through: CRB, who eliminated Santos with Neymar on the field.
And guaranteed another Alagoas team among the top 16.
See below EVERYTHING about the third phase of the Copa do Brasil and what's to come.
Division of classified teams by division 👇🏽
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
Classics in sight in the round of 16?
The round of 16 matches will be announced after a new draw held by the CBF.
But still without a defined date. The trend is that it will happen before the start of the Club World Cup (June 14).
The certainty is that the Copa do Brasil will only be resumed after the tournament held in the United States.
The first leg matches tend to take place between July 29 and 31.
The return matches are expected to be held between August 5 and 7.
There are no restrictions, which can guarantee several classics.
The expectation is that a new draw will be held for the quarterfinals with the bracket defined until the final decision.
3️⃣ from Pot 2 advanced
The draw for the 3rd phase matches pitted a team from Pot 1 against a representative from Pot 2.
This division was determined thanks to the position of each team in the last CBF Club Ranking.
And only three teams that were in Pot 2 qualified.
These were the cases of Retrô, CSA and CRB.
In ninth place in the ranking, Fortaleza fell to 63rd.
Tenth-placed Grêmio was left out for 42nd.
Santos, 16th, fell to 27th.
Ceará was the only team from Série B that didn't make it to Pot 1.
And Capital was the only team without points in the ranking, since this year's Copa do Brasil was its first national competition in history.
Awards in sight 🤩
See what each team will guarantee if they advance from now on:
Quarterfinals
R$ 4,740,750
Semifinals
R$ 9,922,500
Final - Runner-up
R$ 33,075,000
Final - Champion
R$ 77,175,000
🤑 How much has your team already won?
The first two phases guaranteed different values for each group of teams.
There were three value ranges: one for Série A clubs, another for Série B clubs and the last one that included teams from Série C, D and without division.
The ones with the most money so far are the top-tier teams that have been competing in the tournament since the initial phase.
The sequence includes the Série B teams that also started in the first phase:
Next are the Série C teams that continue in the tournament since the beginning:
The last group includes the teams that debuted in the third phase. They started with a quota and guaranteed another by advancing to the round of 16.
Awards that made a difference! 🤑
The debutant Capital did not succeed against Botafogo, but celebrated (and a lot) having reached the third phase.
The team from the Federal District pocketed a total of R$ 4.1 million.
Same case (and value) as Maracanã, a small Ceará club that competed in the competition for the second time in its history.
Maringá, Aparecidense, Botafogo da Paraíba, Brusque and Náutico pocketed the same amount.
All the mentioned teams earned R$ 830,000 in the 1st phase, plus R$ 1 million for the spot in the 2nd phase and another R$ 2.3 million for reaching the 3rd phase.
Olaria, a team that is not even in the elite of the Campeonato Carioca, surprised by eliminating ABC in the 1st phase.
They fell to Brusque in the sequence, but earned R$ 1.8 million - R$ 1 million more than they thought they would earn.
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