Supercopa do Brasil


The Supercopa do Brasil, known since 2024 as the Supercopa Rei, is a Brazilian association football trophy organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation. It is contested between the champions of the Campeonato Brasileiro and the winners of the Copa do Brasil. If the same club wins Campeonato Brasileiro and Copa do Brasil, their opponent will be the Campeonato Brasileiro runner-up.
The Brazilian Football Confederation announced in 2013 a new edition of the competition was expected to be played in 2015. The revival would only take place in 2020. In honor of O Rei Pelé, who died in 2022, the Supercopa do Brasil was renamed the Supercopa Rei on 31 January 2024.

Results

Titles by club

Unofficial competitions

1992

An unofficial competition was played in 1992, between the champions of the Série A and of the Série B, as both championships were played in the first six months of the year. The game was played on 12 August between Flamengo and Paraná. The game ended in a 2–2 draw, and in the penalty shootout, Flamengo beat the opponent 4–3. While RSSSF regards the competition as some form of Supercopa do Brasil, although officially not regards as Supercopa do Brasil, in Brazil the competition was popularly known as Taça Brahma dos Campeões. Differently from the 1990 and 1991 editions, which were official CBF competitions, the 1992 edition was a friendly cup.

2018

In 2018, Corinthians, champion of 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Cruzeiro, champion of 2017 Copa do Brasil, played two friendly matches during the period corresponding to the 2018 [FIFA World Cup] to determine the unofficial Super Cup winner. The first game, played at Mineirão on July 4 ended with a 2–0 win for Corinthians, while the return game, played on July 11 at the Arena Corinthians, ended in a 2–2 draw. Two years later, the competition officially returned.

Records and statistics

All-time top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Gabriel BarbosaFlamengo5
2 Raphael VeigaPalmeiras4
2 Bruno HenriqueFlamengo4
3 Giorgian de ArrascaetaFlamengo2
3 Gabriel MeninoPalmeiras2

Winning managers

YearManagerClub
1990 Paulo Sérgio Poletto
Evaristo de Macedo
Grêmio
1991 Nelsinho BaptistaCorinthians
1992 CarlinhosFlamengo
2020 Jorge JesusFlamengo
2021 Rogério CeniFlamengo
2022 Antonio MohamedAtlético Mineiro
2023 Abel FerreiraPalmeiras
2024 Thiago CarpiniSão Paulo
2025 Filipe LuísFlamengo

Winning captains

YearCaptainClub
1990 Jandir Bugs Grêmio
1991 Neto Corinthians
1992 Renato GauchoFlamengo
2020 Everton RibeiroFlamengo
2021 Diego Flamengo
2022 Hulk Atlético Mineiro
2023 Gustavo GómezPalmeiras
2024 RafinhaSão Paulo
2025 GersonFlamengo