Recopa Gaúcha | |
Organiser: | FGF |
Founded: | 2014 |
Region: | Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Number Of Teams: | 2 |
Related Comps: | Campeonato Gaúcho Copa FGF |
Current Champions: | São Luiz (1st title) |
Most Successful Club: | Grêmio (4 titles) |
Broadcasters: | SporTV |
The Recopa Gaúcha (en|Rio Grande do Sul Winners Cup), is a super cup tournament organized by the Rio Grande do Sul Football Federation (FGF), disputed between the winners of Campeonato Gaúcho and Copa FGF of each season, since 2014.[1] [2]
Following is the list with all the champions of the Recopa Gaúcha.[3] [4]
width=70 | Year | width=300 | Venue (date) | width=300 | Champion | width=150 | Final Score | width=300 | Runners-up |
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align=center | 2014 | align=center | Estádio Boca do Lobo, Pelotas (13 Jan) | align=center | Pelotas 2013 Super Copa Gaúcha winners | align=center | 3–2 | align=center | Internacional 2013 Campeonato Gaúcho winners |
align=center | 2015 | align=center | Estádio Alviazul, Lajeado (1 Feb) | align=center | Lajeadense 2014 Super Copa Gaúcha winners | align=center | 1–1 3–1 (pen.) | align=center | Internacional 2014 Campeonato Gaúcho winners |
align=center | 2016 | align=center | Estádio Passo D'Areia, Porto Alegre (3 Feb) | align=center | Internacional 2015 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | align=center | 0–0 3–2 (pen.) | align=center | São José 2015 Super Copa Gaúcha winners |
align=center | 2017 | align=center | Estádio Colosso da Lagoa, Erechim (22 Mar) | align=center | Internacional 2016 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | align=center | 1–1 4–3 (pen.) Report | align=center | Ypiranga 2016 Super Copa Gaúcha runners-up |
2018 | align=center | Estádio Passo D'Areia, Porto Alegre (24 Jan) | São José 2017 Copa FGF winners | align=center | 2–1 | Novo Hamburgo 2017 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | |||
align=center | Estádio do Vale, Novo Hamburgo (14 Mar) | align=center | 1–0 | ||||||
align=center | 2019 | align=center | Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre (10 Feb) | align=center | Grêmio 2018 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | align=center | 6–0 Report | align=center | Avenida 2018 Copa FGF winners |
align=center | 2020 | align=center | Estádio Boca do Lobo, Pelotas (19 Jan) | align=center | Pelotas 2019 Copa FGF winners | align=center | 1–1 5–4 (pen.) Report | align=center | Grêmio 2019 Campeonato Gaúcho winners |
align=center | 2021 | align=center | Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre (6 Jun) | align=center | Grêmio 2020 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | align=center | 3–0 Report | align=center | Santa Cruz 2020 Copa FGF winners |
align=center | 2022 | align=center | Estádio Altos da Glória, Vacaria (24 May) | align=center | Grêmio 2021 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | align=center | 5–0 Report | align=center | Glória 2021 Copa FGF winners |
2023 | Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre (18 Jan) | Grêmio 2022 Campeonato Gaúcho winners | 4–1 Report | São Luiz 2022 Copa FGF winners | |||||
2024 | , Ijuí (28 Feb) | São Luiz 2023 Copa FGF winners | 2–0 Report | Grêmio 2023 Campeonato Gaúcho winners |
Rank | Club | Winners | Winning years |
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1 | Grêmio | 4 | 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 |
2 | Internacional | 2 | 2016, 2017 |
Pelotas | 2014, 2020 | ||
4 | Lajeadense | 1 | 2015 |
São José | 2018 | ||
São Luiz | 2024 |