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2010 Copa FGF

2010 Copa FGF, also known as Copa Enio Costamilan, is the 7th edition of Copa FGF. 18 team participated in the tournament.

The winner would be qualified for 2010 Recopa Sul-Brasileira and 2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. However, the winner may already qualified for the higher division or withdraw to play. Moreover, If 2011 Campeonato Gaúcho winner and runner-up were Grêmio and Internacional (GRE–NAL), the runner-up of the cup would be allocated 1 of the 3 spot of the state to 2012 Copa do Brasil, otherwise the champion, runner-up and the third place of the league would be qualified to the cup.

Format

The clubs were divided into three groups according to their location (Metropolitan, Border and Mountain), and would be play 10 matches in double round-robin in each group. 16 teams would qualify for the next stage, which the group winner would be paired with fifth place; runner-up paired with fourth place. The best third place would against the best sixth place and the two other against each other.

Teams of lower rank plays their home match first and the opponent of the next stage would be paired based upon bracket.

Participating teams

Teams filled their inferior squad to the tournament: Internacional used its B team,[1] Porto Alegre fielded its youth products along with other contracted players and Grêmio used its B team (under-20 team).

Campeonato Gaúcho

Segunda Divisão

Group stage

Group 1 – Metropolitan

Updated to match(es) played on 25 October 2010. Source: FGF (in Portuguese)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd number of wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th number of goals scored; 5th head-to-head points; 6th discipline record (sent off); 7th discipline record (caution); 8th draw at FGF

Group 2 – Highlands

Updated to match(es) played on 25 October 2010. Source: FGF (in Portuguese)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd number of wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th number of goals scored; 5th head-to-head points; 6th discipline record (sent off); 7th discipline record (caution); 8th draw at FGF

Group 3 – Frontier Region

Updated to match(es) played on 25 October 2010. Source: FGF (in Portuguese)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd number of wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th number of goals scored; 5th head-to-head points; 6th discipline record (sent off); 7th discipline record (caution); 8th draw at FGF

Knockout stage

Bracket

Round of 16

First leg

Estádio Florestal, Lajeado
Attendance: 11[2]
Referee: José Roberto Raach

Estádio Municipal Carlos Denardin, Santa Rosa
Attendance: 290[3]
Referee: Rudnei Braga Corrêa

Estrela d'Alva, Bagé
Attendance: 0[4]
Referee: Fabrício Neves Corrêa

Estádio Estrelão, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 35[5]
Referee: Roger Goulart

Estádio Pedra Moura, Bagé
Referee: Anderson Daronco

Estádio Arthur Mesquita Dias, Sapucaia do Sul
Attendance: 37[6]
Referee: André Cieslak

Estádio Passo d'Areia, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 85[7]
Referee: Francisco de Paula dos Santos Silva Neto

Estádio João Martins, Santana do Livramento
Attendance: 120[8]
Referee: Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima

Second leg

Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 0[9]
Referee: Diego Almeida Real

Estádio Coronel Sílvio Luz, Camaquã
Attendance: 90[10]
Referee: Francisco de Paula dos Santos Silva Neto

Estádio do Vale, Novo Hamburgo
Attendance: 212[11]
Referee: André Cieslak

Estádio Boca do Lobo, Pelotas
Attendance: 825[12]
Referee: Anderson dos Santos Echevarria

Estádio Passo d'Areia, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 0[13]
Referee: Fabrício Neves Corrêa

Estádio Estrela D'Alva, Bagé
Attendance: 61[14]
Referee: David Baquini da Silva

Estádio Antônio Vieira Ramos, Gravataí
Attendance: 88[15]
Referee: Ronaldo Santos da Silva

Estádio João da Silva Moreira, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 57[16]
Referee: Alexandro de Oliveira Vieira

Quarterfinals

First leg

Estádio Coronel Sílvio Luz, Camaquã
Attendance: 155[17]
Referee: Ronaldo Santos da Silva

Estádio Boca do Lobo, Pelotas
Attendance: 799[18]
Referee: Rogério Furtado Gonçalves

Estádio Arthur Mesquita Dias, Sapucaia do Sul
Attendance: 105[19]
Referee: José Roberto Raach

Estádio João da Silva Moreira, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 64[20]
Referee: André Cieslak

Second leg

Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 0[21]
Referee: Fabrício Neves Corrêa

Estádio do Vale, Novo Hamburgo
Attendance: 245[22]
Referee: Francisco de Paula dos Santos Silva Neto

Estádio Francisco Stédile, Caxias do Sul
Attendance: 1029[23]
Referee: Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima

Estádio Antônio Vieira Ramos, Gravataí
Attendance: 125[24]
Referee: José Roberto Raach

Semifinals

First leg

Estádio Boca do Lobo, Pelotas
Attendance: 1763[25]
Referee: André Cieslak

Estádio Arthur Mesquita Dias, Sapucaia do Sul
Attendance: 176[26]
Referee: Márcio Cristiano Brum Coruja

Second leg

Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 0[27]
Referee: Fabrício Neves Corrêa

Estádio Antônio Vieira Ramos, Gravataí
Referee: Anderson Daronco

Final

First leg

Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 178[28]
Referee: Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima

Second leg

Estádio Antônio Vieira Ramos, Gravataí
Referee: Márcio Cristiano Brum Coruja

References

  1. ^ "Inter B na final da Copa Ênio Costamilan". SC Internacional (in Portuguese). 17 November 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
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