List of Copa CONMEBOL finals
Football tournament
The Copa CONMEBOL was an annual association football tournament established in 1992.[ 1] The competition was organized by the South American Football Confederation, or CONMEBOL , and it was usually contested by 16 clubs from its member associations. The tournament ended in 1999, following the expansion of Copa Libertadores to 32 teams. The Copa Mercosur and Copa Merconorte , which both started in 1998, replaced the Copa CONMEBOL, and the merger of those 3 cups transformed in the current Copa Sudamericana .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
The finals are contested over two legs , one at each participating club's stadium. Atlético Mineiro won the inaugural competition in 1992 , defeating Olimpia . Seven clubs have won the competition since its inception. Atlético Mineiro holds the record for the most victories, winning the competition two times. Teams from Brazil have won the competition the most, with five wins among them.
Key
#
Finals decided on goal aggregate
*
Finals decided by a penalty shootout
Bold
Indicates the winner over two legs
Year
Each link is the relevant Copa CONMEBOL article for that year
Finals
Year
Country
Home team
Score
Away team
Country
Venue
Location
Refs
1992
BRA
Atlético Mineiro
2–0
Olimpia
PAR
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte , Brazil
[ 7]
PAR
Olimpia
1–0
Atlético Mineiro
BRA
Estadio Defensores del Chaco
Asunción , Paraguay
2–2 on points; Atlético Mineiro won 2–1 on aggregate #
1993
URU
Peñarol
1–1
Botafogo
BRA
Estadio Centenario
Montevideo , Uruguay
[ 8]
BRA
Botafogo
2–2
Peñarol
URU
Estádio do Maracanã
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
2–2 on points and 3–3 on aggregate; Botafogo won 3–1 in a penalty shootout *
1994
BRA
São Paulo
6–1
Peñarol
URU
Estádio do Morumbi
São Paulo , Brazil
[ 9]
URU
Peñarol
3–0
São Paulo
BRA
Estadio Centenario
Montevideo , Uruguay
3–3 on points; São Paulo won 6–4 on aggregate #
1995
BRA
Atlético Mineiro
4–0
Rosario Central
ARG
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte , Brazil
[ 10]
ARG
Rosario Central
4–0
Atlético Mineiro
BRA
Estadio Gigante de Arroyito
Rosario , Argentina
3–3 on points and 4–4 on aggregate; Rosario Central won 4–3 in a penalty shootout *
1996
ARG
Lanús
2–0
Santa Fe
COL
La Fortaleza
Lanús , Argentina
[ 11]
COL
Santa Fe
1–0
Lanús
ARG
Estadio El Campín
Bogotá , Colombia
3–3 on points; Lanús won 2–1 on aggregate #
1997
ARG
Lanús
1–4
Atlético Mineiro
BRA
La Fortaleza
Lanús , Argentina
[ 7]
BRA
Atlético Mineiro
1–1
Lanús
ARG
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte , Brazil
Atlético Mineiro won 4–1 on points
1998
BRA
Santos
1–0
Rosario Central
ARG
Estádio Vila Belmiro
Santos , Brazil
[ 12]
ARG
Rosario Central
0–0
Santos
BRA
Estadio Gigante de Arroyito
Rosario , Argentina
Santos won 4–1 on points
1999
BRA
CSA
4–2
Talleres
ARG
Estádio Rei Pelé
Maceió , Brazil
[ 13]
ARG
Talleres
3–0
CSA
BRA
Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras
Córdoba , Argentina
3–3 on points; Talleres won 5–4 on aggregate #
By club
By city
By country
Clubs
Nation
Number of clubs
Clubs
Brazil
21
América (RN) , Atlético Mineiro , Botafogo , Bragantino , Ceará , Corinthians , CSA , Fluminense , Grêmio , Guarani , Palmeiras , Paraná , Portuguesa , Rio Branco (AC) , Sampaio Corrêa , Santos , São Paulo , São Raimundo (AM) , Vasco da Gama , Vila Nova , Vitória
Argentina
9
Colón , Deportivo Español , Gimnasia y Esgrima , Huracán , Lanús , Rosario Central , San Lorenzo , Talleres , Vélez Sarsfield
Colombia
8
América de Cali , Atlético Huila , Deportes Quindío , Deportes Tolima , Independiente Medellín , Junior , Once Caldas , Santa Fe
Peru
7
Alianza Lima , Ciclista Lima , Deportivo Sipesa , Melgar , Sport Boys , Sporting Cristal , Universitario
Uruguay
7
Danubio , Defensor Sporting , Huracán Buceo , Peñarol , Porongos , River Plate , Sud América
Venezuela
7
Caracas , Deportivo Chacao , Unión Atlético Táchira , Estudiantes de Mérida , Marítimo , Mineros de Guayana , Minervén
Bolivia
6
Bolívar , Independiente Petrolero , Jorge Wilstermann , Oriente Petrolero , Real Santa Cruz , The Strongest
Chile
6
Audax Italiano , Cobreloa , Colo-Colo , Deportes Concepción , O'Higgins , Universidad de Chile
Ecuador
6
Barcelona , Deportivo Cuenca , El Nacional , Emelec , LDU Quito , Técnico Universitario
Paraguay
6
Cerro Corá , Colegiales , Guaraní , Olimpia , San Lorenzo , Sportivo Luqueño
References
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