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Copa Libertadores 2007
Copa Libertadores
Copa Libertadores
Sport Football
Founded 1960
No. of teams 32 (Group stages)
Country CONMEBOL member associations
Current champions Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Internacional

The Copa Toyota Libertadores (also known as Copa Libertadores de América) (Portuguese: Copa Libertadores da América, English: Libertadores Cup) is an international football cup competition played annually by the top clubs of South America. In recent years, top clubs from Mexico have also competed. The tournament is organized by the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL). Its current holder is the Brazilian club Internacional.

The name of the tournament is an homage to the Libertadores (Spanish word for Libertators), the main leaders of the independence wars of Latin America: Simón Bolívar, Pedro I of Brazil, José de San Martín, Antonio José de Sucre, Bernardo O'Higgins and José Gervasio Artigas. Teams in contention for the title are referred to having the Sueño Libertador. It is one of the most prestigious club trophies in the sport along with UEFA Champions League.

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[edit] Qualifying

In the beginning, only the national champions of the major South American federations (namely Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay) would play in the Libertadores Cup, but in the 1970s a second team from each country was allowed entry and also teams from Venezuela. The number of participants was later increased to 24, 28, 32 and now 38.

Teams are qualified for the Libertadores Cup by winning a national championship or by finishing among the first few teams in the championship. Brazil, Uruguay and Mexico are the only countries participating which employ a second tournament that qualifies for the Libertadores (in Brazil, Copa do Brasil, since 1989; in Uruguay the "liguilla pre-libertadores" since 1974, in Mexico, the InterLiga since 2004).

The Cup has a preliminary round in which a number of clubs, currently 12, are paired in a series of two-legged knockout ties. The six survivors join the remaining clubs in the first round, in which they are divided into groups of four. The first-round groups play in a league system, with each team playing home and away against each other team. The top two teams from each group are then drawn in the second round, which consists of a two-legged knockout tie. From that point, the competition proceeds with two-legged knockout ties to quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final. Between 1960 and 1987 the previous winners did not enter the competition until the semi-final stage (which was 2 group stage of 3 teams each one), making it much easier to retain the cup.

The 2005 edition will have the competitors distributed this way:

The lowest-ranked team from each country, plus the second lowest-ranked team from the nation of the previous year's champion, will enter the preliminary round, with the winners joining the other 26 teams in the main draw.

[edit] Rules

Note that unlike European club competitions, the Copa Libertadores historically did not use extra time or away goals to decide a tie that was level on aggregate. From 1960 to 1987, two-legged ties were decided on points, without taking goal difference into consideration. If both teams were level on points after two legs, a third match would be played at a neutral site. Goal difference would only come into play if the third match was drawn. If the third match did not produce an immediate winner a penalty shootout was used to determine a winner.

From 1988 through 2004, ties were decided on aggregate goals, with an immediate penalty shootout if the tie was level on aggregate after full time of the second leg. Several times, the event would have had a different champion if it followed European rules. For example, if the away goals rule had been used the 2004 champions Colombian club Once Caldas, provided the same results would have taken place under these different circumstances, would have exited the competition in the second round, and would also have lost the final on away goals.

Starting with the 2005 event, CONMEBOL finally began to use the away goals rule, but still does not employ extra time.

[edit] History

Twelve years before the first official Copa Libertadores, an international club competition was set up containing representatives (often the league champion) from seven different South American countries. This was the South American Club Championship 1948, played in a league in Santiago, Chile, and was won by Vasco da Gama. It has been recognised as a precursor to the Copa Libertadores by the South American Federation, but is not counted as being as significant as the first official competition in 1960, created as a rival to the European Cup which had been competed for since 1955.

The first cup was won by Peñarol of Uruguay. As of 2005, 20 different teams have won the cup. The most successful club has been the Argentinian side Independiente, winners seven times including four in a row from 1972 to 1975.

The competition all-time goalscorer is still striker Alberto Spencer of Ecuador. He played as a striker for Peñarol during their golden age in the 60's, scoring 48 goals in 70 games, and for Barcelona of Guayaquil, scoring 6 goals in 7 games. In total, he scored 54 goals in the Copa Libertadores. Despite this, he remains a relatively unknown figure outside of South America, thus providing an excellent contrast to George Best, who despite his abilities was relatively little-known outside of the United Kingdom, with his 2005 death arguably giving him more worldwide publicity than he enjoyed in life. A common cause can be found in both cases: Neither played in a World Cup.

In the Cup, Brazilians complain that especially in the early years the referees were often biased against the Brazilian teams, and that other teams abuse of violence. Argentines typically answer this by remarking that the Brazilian teams were often uninterested in playing abroad.

Over the years the competition has kept alive a healthy sport rivalry between the competing countries, especially between Brazil and Argentina, Argentina and Uruguay, Uruguay and Brazil, Argentina/Uruguay/Peru and Chile. Unfortunately episodes of violence are not rare and the pressure for players on the field is tremendous.

Since 1998, the Copa Libertadores has been sponsored by the Toyota Motor Corporation, which is why the name Copa Toyota Libertadores is also used.

[edit] Past Tournaments

Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1960
Details
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1 - 0
1 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 1
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
San Lorenzo
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Millonarios
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1961
Details
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1 - 0
1 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 1
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Independiente de Santa Fe
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1962
Details
Santos FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1 - 2
3 - 2
3 - 0
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Universidad Católica
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1963
Details
Santos FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
3 - 2
2 - 1
Aggregate
5 - 3
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Botafogo
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1964
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 0
1 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Santos FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Colo-Colo
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
1965
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
1 - 3
4 - 1
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Santos FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1966
Details
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
2 - 0
2 - 3
4 - 2 (aet)
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Universidad Católica
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
1967
Details
Racing Club
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 0
0 - 0
2 - 1
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Universitario
Image:Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
Cruzeiro
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1968
Details
Estudiantes L.P.
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2 - 1
1 - 3
2 - 0
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Racing Club
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1969
Details
Estudiantes L.P.
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
2 - 0
Aggregate
3 - 0
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Universidad Católica
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1970
Details
Estudiantes L.P.
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
0 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Universidad de Chile
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1971
Details
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1 - 0
0 - 1
2 - 0
Estudiantes L.P.
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Barcelona Sporting
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
1972
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 0
2 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 1
Universitario
Image:Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1973
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 1
0 - 0
2 - 1 (aet)
Colo-Colo
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
San Lorenzo
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Cerro Porteño
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1974
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 2
2 - 0
1 - 0
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Millonarios
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1975
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 1
3 - 1
2 - 0
Unión Española
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Rosario Central
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Universitario
Image:Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
1976
Details
Cruzeiro
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
4 - 1
1 - 2
3 - 2
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
LDU (Quito)
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1977
Details
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
0 - 1
0 - 0
(pen)
5 - 4
Cruzeiro
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Deportivo Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Internacional
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1978
Details
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 0
4 - 0
Aggregate
4 - 0
Deportivo Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Cerro Porteño
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1979
Details
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
2 - 0
0 - 0
Aggregate
2 - 0
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Guarani
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1980
Details
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
2 - 0
0 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Internacional
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1981
Details
Flamengo
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2 - 1
0 - 1
2 - 0
Cobreloa
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Deportivo Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
1982
Details
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
0 - 0
1 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Cobreloa
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Flamengo
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1983
Details
Grêmio
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1 - 1
2 - 1
Aggregate
3 - 2
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Estudiantes L.P.
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1984
Details
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
0 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Grêmio
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Flamengo
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1985
Details
Argentinos Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
0 - 1
1 - 1
(pen)
5 - 4
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
El Nacional
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
Independiente
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1986
Details
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2 - 1
1 - 0
Aggregate
3 - 1
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Argentinos Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1987
Details
Peñarol
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
0 - 2
2 - 1
2 - 0 (aet)
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Cobreloa
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1988
Details
Nacional
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
0 - 1
3 - 0
Aggregate
3 - 1
Newell's Old Boys
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
San Lorenzo
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1989
Details
Atlético Nacional
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
2 - 0
0 - 2
Aggregate
2 - 2
(pen)
5 - 4
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Danubio
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay
Internacional
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1990
Details
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
2 - 0
1 - 1
Aggregate
3 - 1
Barcelona Sporting
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Atlético Nacional
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
1991
Details
Colo-Colo
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
0 - 0
3 - 0
Aggregate
3 - 0
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Atlético Nacional
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1992
Details
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1 - 0
0 - 1
Aggregate
1 - 1
(pen)
3 - 2
Newell's Old Boys
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Barcelona Sporting
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
1993
Details
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
5 - 1
0 - 2
Aggregate
5 - 3
Universidad Católica
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Cerro Porteño
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1994
Details
Vélez Sársfield
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 1
1 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 1
(pen)
5 - 3
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Atlético Junior
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
1995
Details
Grêmio
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
3 - 1
1 - 1
Aggregate
4 - 2
Atlético Nacional
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Emelec
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
1996
Details
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
0 - 1
2 - 0
Aggregate
2 - 1
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
Grêmio
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Universidad de Chile
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
1997
Details
Cruzeiro
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
0 - 0
1 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Sporting Cristal
Image:Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
Colo-Colo
Image:Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
Racing Club
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1998
Details
Vasco da Gama
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2 - 0
2 - 1
Aggregate
4 - 1
Barcelona Sporting
Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
Cerro Porteño
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1999
Details
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
0 - 1
2 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 2
(pen)
4 - 3
Deportivo Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Cerro Porteño
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
2000
Details
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2 - 2
0 - 0
Aggregate
2 - 2
(pen)
4 - 3
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Corinthians
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Club América
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
2001
Details
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
1 - 0
0 - 1
Aggregate
1 - 1
(pen)
3 - 1
Cruz Azul
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
Palmeiras
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Rosario Central
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2002
Details
Olimpia
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
0 - 1
2 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 2
(pen)
4 - 2
São Caetano
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Club América
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
Grêmio
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2003
Details
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
2 - 0
3 - 1
Aggregate
5 - 1
Santos FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Independiente Medellín
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
America de Cali
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
2004
Details
Once Caldas
Image:Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
0 - 0
1 - 1
Aggregate
1 - 1
(pen)
2 - 0
Boca Juniors
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2005
Details
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
1 - 1
4 - 0
Aggregate
5 - 1
Atlético Paranaense
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
River Plate
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Chivas de Guadalajara
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
2006
Details
Internacional
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2 - 1
2 - 2
Aggregate
4 - 3
São Paulo FC
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Libertad
Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg
Paraguay
Chivas de Guadalajara
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico
2007
Details


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[edit] Championships by team

7 times

5 times

3 times

2 times

1 time

[edit] Championships by Country

[edit] Semifinalists by Country

[edit] Topscorers

See Copa Libertadores de América Topscorers

[edit] External links


Copa Libertadores de América Seasons

1960 - 1961 - 1962 - 1963 - 1964 - 1965 - 1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1969
1970 - 1971 - 1972 - 1973 - 1974 - 1975 - 1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979
1980 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989
1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999
2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009

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