Copa FGF


The Copa Federação Gaúcha de Futebol, commonly known as the Copa FGF, is an annual cup competition organized by the Rio Grande do Sul state football federation for clubs that are in the first, second and third divisions of the Campeonato Gaúcho. It is held in the second half of the year and usually clubs participating in the higher levels of the Campeonato Brasileiro do not participate with the first team squad, using his academy.
The competition was founded in 2004, being the most important knockout cup competition in Rio Grande do Sul football. The most important league is the Campeonato Gaúcho, played in the first half of the year. It is known to be a competition that values Gaúcho football, because the greatest clubs in the state, Grêmio and Internacional, usually play the cup with their academy teams, opening up the possibility of other clubs win the title.
The Copa FGF usually receive a different name in each edition, honoring important people related to football in Rio Grande do Sul. The 2014 edition is called Copa Fernandão, in posthumous tribute to former Internacional footballer who died in June of the same year.
The current holders are Novo Hamburgo, having beaten São José 3–1 aggregate in the 2013 finals. With their 2nd Copa FGF title, Novo Hamburgo are now level with Internacional and Juventude for the largest number of title victories in the history of the competition.

Format

Competition

The competition is a knockout tournament with pairings for first round 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.
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.

Qualification for competitions

The Copa FGF winners qualify for the following season's Copa do Brasil. Currently, the competition does not grant more qualifying for the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D, because since the creation of the Super Copa Gaúcha, this new competition received that right for the champion. However, the Copa FGF winner also qualifies for this cup, having the opportunity to qualify for the Campeonato Brasileiro Série D.

Clubs

Having been established in 2004, the Copa FGF has been played by dozens of different clubs in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The following 22 clubs will compete in the Copa FGF during the 2014 edition.
ClubCityStadiumCapacityDivision in 2014First appNumber of appsTitlesLast title
AimoréSão LeopoldoCristo Rei10,000Série A120065
BagéBagéPedra Moura12,000Série B20083
Brasil PelotasBento Freitas18,000Série A120048
CerâmicaGravataíVieirão8,000Série A120077
EsportivoBento GonçalvesMontanha dos Vinhedos15,269Série A12004512004
Estância VelhaCanoasEstádio das Cabriúvas5,000Série B20141
FarroupilhaPelotasNicolau Fico8,000Série B20044
GaribaldiGaribaldiAlcides Santa Rosa4,000Série B20071
Guarani Venâncio AiresEdmundo Feix4,000Série B20052
Guarany 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

Champions

Records and statistics

List of champions

Seven clubs are officially recognized to have been the Copa FGF champions, of which four teams have two titles each: Internacional, Juventude, Lajeadense and Novo Hamburgo.
Below is the complete list of winners and runners-up of the competition.
ClubWonRunner-upYears wonYears runner-up
Lajeadense212014, 20152011
Pelotas212008, 20192015
Novo Hamburgo202005, 2013
Juventude202011, 2012
Internacional202009, 2010
São José1220172013, 2019
Avenida102018
Caxias102007
Grêmio102006
Esportivo102004
Gaúcho022004, 2018
Brasil de Pelotas022007, 2012
Cerâmica022008, 2010
Canoas022005, 2006
Aimoré012017
Ypiranga012009
Guarani-VA012014