I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize the latest widely reported outcomes of the 2017 Copa do Brasil and point you to reliable sources for fresh updates.
Quick answer
- The 2017 Copa do Brasil was won by Cruzeiro, who defeated Flamengo on penalties after the two-legged final ended 1–1 on aggregate (Cruzeiro won 5–3 on penalties).[2][6]
Context and key details
- Final format: The final was decided by penalties if the aggregate score was tied after two legs, with away goals not applying and extra time not used in the final per the competition regulations.[2]
- First leg: Flamengo 1–1 Cruzeiro at Maracanã (Flamengo’s Lucas Paquetá scored; Cruzeiro equalized through Thiago Neves after a rebound).[2]
- Second leg: Cruzeiro 0–0 Flamengo at Mineirão, leading to a penalty shootout where Cruzeiro prevailed 5–3, securing the title.[2]
Where to verify and read more
- Final details and match reports: the 2017 Copa do Brasil finals page and related final report on Wikipedia (with line-by-line match accounts and penalties).[6][2]
- Full competition results and knockout-stage progression: the 2017 Copa do Brasil knockout stage page and the general 2017 Copa do Brasil page on Wikipedia for context and match listings.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can fetch the latest articles or provide a side-by-side timeline of all final-related events, or compile a short table comparing the 2017 final to other Copa do Brasil finals. I can also pull up more matches or statistics from that edition if helpful.