The 2026 Copa do Brasil started on Tuesday (17) with the first phase of the competition, with many new teams making their debut in the competition. In this way, the NSC Total brings those classified for the second phase of the Copa do Brasil.
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Cruzeiro: 6 (1993, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2017 and 2018) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Grêmio: 5 (1989, 1994, 1997, 2001 and 2016) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Flamengo: 5 (1990, 2006, 2013, 2022 and 2024) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Palmeiras: 4 (1998, 2012, 2015 and 2020) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Corinthians: 4 (1995, 2002, 2009 and 2025) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Atlético-MG: 2 (2014 and 2021) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Criciúma: 1 (1991) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Fluminense: 1 (2007) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Inter: 1 (1992) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Youth: 1 (1999) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Paulista: 1 (2005) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Santo André: 1 (2004) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Santos: 1 (2010) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Sport: 1 (2008) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Basque: 1 (2011) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Athletico: 1 (2019) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
São Paulo: 1 (2023) (Photo: Arte NSC Total)
Qualified for the second phase of the 2026 Copa do Brasil
Santa Catarina, representative of Santa Catarina in the first phase of the Copa do Brasil, qualified for the second phase after beating IAPE this Wednesday (18), 2-0.
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