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The Recopa Sul-Brasileira was a Brazilian
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competition reuniting the champions of four other competitions, which are the
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, respectively played by teams of
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. The competition's first edition was played in 2007.


Format

Starting in 2007, the competition was played by four teams in two stages, the first being the semifinals, and the second being the final, played by the semifinals winners. Every year, one of the four participating states hosts the competition.


Participating teams


2007

In 2007, the following teams participated of the competition:


2008

In 2008, the following teams participated of the competition:


2009

In 2009, the following teams participated of the competition:


2010

In 2010, the following teams participated of the competition:


List of champions


Statistics


By team


By state


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Recopa Sul-Brasileira Defunct football cup competitions in Brazil Defunct football competitions in Brazil