Copa Macaé de Juvenis

Copa Macaé de Juvenis

The Copa Macaé de Juvenis (or Macaé Youth Cup, in English) is a cup competition usually played between 18 and 24 Brazilian and international under-17 football clubs, most of them from Rio de Janeiro state. The competition is organized by the Liga Macaense de Desportos (Macaense Sporting League) with the Rio de Janeiro Football Federation.

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Format

The competition format changes almost every year. Normally, the clubs are divided in several groups of four or five teams, and the two best placed clubs of each groups qualify to the knockout stage.

All matches are usually played in July, in Macaé and other countryside Rio de Janeiro state cities, like Barra do Macaé, Campos dos Goytacazes, Carapebus, Córrego do Ouro, and Quissamã.

Invited clubs

Usually traditional Brazilian clubs are invited, like Atlético Mineiro, Atlético Paranaense, Bahia, Botafogo, Corinthians, Coritiba, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Fluminense, Grêmio, Internacional, and Vasco da Gama.

Among the non-Brazilian clubs which have disputed the competition, are América, Toluca and UNAM Pumas of Mexico, Pohang Iron and Steel Company (Posco) of South Korea and Shanghai Shenhua of China.

List of champions

Year Champion Runner-up
1997 Botafogo
1998 Vasco da Gama
1999 Flamengo
2000 Internacional
2001 Internacional Cruzeiro
2002 Fluminense Vitória
2003 Fluminense Vitória
2004 Grêmio Vitória
2005 Internacional Figueirense
2006 Flamengo Fluminense
2007 Cruzeiro Flamengo
2008 Cruzeiro Paraná
2009 United States Funorte
2010
Not held

Titles by club

Club State Titles
Internacional  Rio Grande do Sul 3 (2000, 2001 and 2005)
Cruzeiro  Minas Gerais 2 (2007 and 2008)
Flamengo  Rio de Janeiro 2 (1999 and 2006)
Fluminense  Rio de Janeiro 2 (2002 and 2003)
Botafogo  Rio de Janeiro 1 (1997)
Grêmio  Rio Grande do Sul 1 (2004)
United States United States
1 (2009)
Vasco da Gama  Rio de Janeiro 1 (1998)

Titles by state and country

State/country Titles
 Rio de Janeiro 6
 Rio Grande do Sul 4
 Minas Gerais 2
 United States 1

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