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Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco reach the Copa do Brasil round of 16

CBFMay 14, 2026 at 06:07 PM
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Quick summary

CBF confirmed that Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco advanced to the Copa do Brasil round of 16. The update formalizes their progression in Brazil's domestic cup.

What happened

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced that Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco have qualified for the Copa do Brasil last 16. This is an official competition update confirming which clubs moved on to the next knockout stage. Advancing keeps these teams alive in one of Brazil's most important cup competitions and affects scheduling, squad management and fixture difficulty going forward. For eliminated opponents, the cup path ends, while these clubs now prepare for the round-of-16 draw and next-stage matches.

Chance analysis

This matters because cup progression changes short-term priorities, rotation patterns and fixture congestion for the qualified teams. For prediction models, qualification itself is positive, but the bigger downstream effect is on upcoming lineups, motivation and load management across league and cup fixtures.

Impact

The seven qualified clubs receive a positive competitive boost and now face added planning demands for the next Copa do Brasil round.

AI Insight

Treat this as an official qualification signal that may increase congestion and rotation risk for the advancing teams in upcoming matches.

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Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco reach the Copa do Brasil round of 16

CBF confirmed that Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco advanced to the Copa do Brasil round of 16. The update formalizes their progression in Brazil's domestic cup.

Article summary

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced that Atlético-MG, Juventude, Mirassol, Palmeiras, Remo, Santos and Vasco have qualified for the Copa do Brasil last 16. This is an official competition update confirming which clubs moved on to the next knockout stage. Advancing keeps these teams alive in one of Brazil's most important cup competitions and affects scheduling, squad management and fixture difficulty going forward. For eliminated opponents, the cup path ends, while these clubs now prepare for the round-of-16 draw and next-stage matches.

This matters because cup progression changes short-term priorities, rotation patterns and fixture congestion for the qualified teams. For prediction models, qualification itself is positive, but the bigger downstream effect is on upcoming lineups, motivation and load management across league and cup fixtures.

Source and timing

Source
CBF
Published
May 14, 2026, 6:07 PM
Category
Official Update
Confidence
93%
Priority
Normal

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  • santos
  • atletico-mineiro
  • atletico-madrid
  • Vasco
  • Atletico Mg
  • Juventude
  • Mirassol

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