The 2015 Copa do Brasil Finals were the two-legged final that decided the winner of the
2015 Copa do Brasil, the 27th edition of the
Copa do Brasil,
Brazil's national cup
football tournament organized by
CBF.
The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between
Santos and
Palmeiras, two of the most successful clubs of Brazil. Following a draw to determine the home and away teams for both legs, Santos hosted the first match at
Vila Belmiro in
Santos on 25 November 2015, while the second match was hosted by Palmeiras at
Allianz Parque in
São Paulo on 2 December 2015.
Santos won the first leg by 1–0, and Palmeiras won the second leg by 2–1. As the tournament does not include extra time for any match in case of a tied aggregate score, nor even the
away goals rule for the finals, the second match went straight to the
penalty shoot-out, which Palmeiras won by 4–3 to claim their 3rd Copa do Brasil title.
This was the first Copa do Brasil win for manager
Marcelo Oliveira, having reached the finals four times as he was runners-up in
2011,
2012 and
2014. The title was also Palmeiras' first playing in Allianz Parque, inaugurated in November 2014.