Nowadays, Copa Rubro–Verde is a topic that has gained great relevance in society. More and more people are seeking information about Copa Rubro–Verde and want to learn more about its implications, benefits and possible challenges. For years, Copa Rubro–Verde has been the subject of debate and discussion in various areas, and its importance does not go unnoticed. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Copa Rubro–Verde, analyzing its impact today and its projection in the future. It does not matter in what context Copa Rubro–Verde is presented, since its influence transcends borders and areas of interest. Join us on this tour through the fascinating world of Copa Rubro–Verde!
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Organising body | Portuguesa (RJ), Portuguesa (SP)[1] |
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Founded | 2018 |
Folded | 2019 |
Country | ![]() |
Number of clubs | 4–5 |
Most championships | Portuguesa (RJ) (2 titles) |
The Copa Rubro–Verde (English: Red–Green Cup) was a pre-season tournament which brought together the "Portuguesas" of Brazilian football. All the matches was played in Estádio do Canindé (2018, 2019) and Estádio Luso Brasileiro (2019).[2]
Club | State | City |
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Portuguesa Londrinense | ![]() |
Londrina |
Portuguesa Carioca | ![]() |
Rio de Janeiro |
Portuguesa | ![]() |
São Paulo |
Portuguesa Santista | ![]() |
Santos |
Marítimo | ![]() |
Funchal |
Year | Champion | Final Score | Runners-up |
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2018[3] | Portuguesa![]() |
0–0 3–1 (pen.) |
Portuguesa![]() |
2019[4] | Portuguesa![]() |
3–0 |
Marítimo![]() |