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Copa Libertadores

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The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores da América), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournament is named after the Libertadores (Spanish and Portuguese for liberators), the leaders of the Spanish American wars of independence and Brazilian independence, so a literal translation of its former name into English is "Liberators of the Americas' Cup". The competition has had several formats over its lifetime. Initially, only the champions of the South American leagues participated. In 1966, the runners-up of the South American leagues began to join. In 1998, Mexican teams were invited to compete and contested regularly from 2000 until 2016. In 2000 the tournament was expanded from 20 to 32 teams. Today at least four clubs per country compete in the tournament, with Argentina and Brazil having the most representatives (six and seven clubs, respectively). A group stage has always been used but the number of teams per group has varied. In the present format, the tournament consists of eight stages, with the first stage taking place in late January. The four surviving teams from the first three stages join 28 teams in the group stage, which consists of eight groups of four teams each. The eight group winners and eight runners-up enter the knockout stages, which end with the final in November. The winner of the Copa Libertadores becomes eligible to play in the FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the Recopa Sudamericana. Independiente of Argentina is the most successful club in the cup's history, having won the tournament seven times. Argentine and Brazilian clubs have accumulated the most victories with 25 wins each, while Brazil has the largest number of winning teams, with 12 clubs having won the title. The cup has been won by 27 clubs, 15 of them have done it more than once, and seven clubs have won two years in a row. Brazilian clubs are currently holding a record-breaking winning streak (seven Copa Libertadores in a row, starting in 2019).

Infobox

Organizer(s)
CONMEBOL
Founded
1960; 65 years ago (1960)
Region
South America
Teams
47 (from 10 associations)
Qualifier for
mw- FIFA Club World Cup FIFA Intercontinental Cup Recopa Sudamericana
Related competitions
Copa Sudamericana (2nd tier)
Current champion(s)
Flamengo(4th title)
Most championships
Independiente(7 titles)
Website
conmebollibertadores.com
Motto
The Eternal Glory(La Gloria Eterna)

Tables

Distribution of clubs in the Copa Libertadores · Format › Qualification
mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- } Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Apertura Ecuador Winner Copa Ecuador Paraguay Second-best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Fourth-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Second-best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Second-best Primera División season aggregate
mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- } Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Apertura Ecuador Winner Copa Ecuador Paraguay Second-best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Fourth-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Second-best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Second-best Primera División season aggregate
First stage
mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- } Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Apertura Ecuador Winner Copa Ecuador Paraguay Second-best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Fourth-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Second-best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Second-best Primera División season aggregate
Second stage
Second stage
First stage
Second stage
3 first stage winners Argentina Fourth-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Clausura Brazil Fifth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Sixth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Third-placed team of Chilean Primera División Champions of Copa Chile Colombia Best non-champion Primera A season aggregate Champions of Copa Colombia Ecuador Best Serie A season aggregate Paraguay Best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Third-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Best Primera División season aggregate
3 first stage winners Argentina Fourth-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Clausura Brazil Fifth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Sixth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Third-placed team of Chilean Primera División Champions of Copa Chile Colombia Best non-champion Primera A season aggregate Champions of Copa Colombia Ecuador Best Serie A season aggregate Paraguay Best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Third-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Best Primera División season aggregate
First stage
3 first stage winners Argentina Fourth-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Clausura Brazil Fifth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Sixth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Third-placed team of Chilean Primera División Champions of Copa Chile Colombia Best non-champion Primera A season aggregate Champions of Copa Colombia Ecuador Best Serie A season aggregate Paraguay Best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Third-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Best Primera División season aggregate
Third stage
Third stage
First stage
Third stage
8 second stage winners
8 second stage winners
First stage
8 second stage winners
Group stage
Group stage
First stage
Group stage
Defending champions Winners of the Copa Sudamericana 4 third stage winners Argentina Champions of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Champions of Copa Argentina Champions of Copa de la Liga Runners-up of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Third-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Clausura Brazil Champions of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champions of Copa do Brasil Runners-up of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Third-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Fourth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Champions of Chilean Primera División Runners-up of Chilean Primera División Colombia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Finalización Ecuador Champions of Serie A Runners-up of Serie A Paraguay Best Primera División champion season aggregate Second-best Primera División champion season aggregate Peru Champions of Liga 1 Runners-up of Liga 1 Uruguay Champions of Primera División Runners-up of Primera División Venezuela Champions of Primera División Serie Final Runners-up of Primera División Serie Final
Defending champions Winners of the Copa Sudamericana 4 third stage winners Argentina Champions of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Champions of Copa Argentina Champions of Copa de la Liga Runners-up of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Third-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Clausura Brazil Champions of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champions of Copa do Brasil Runners-up of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Third-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Fourth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Champions of Chilean Primera División Runners-up of Chilean Primera División Colombia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Finalización Ecuador Champions of Serie A Runners-up of Serie A Paraguay Best Primera División champion season aggregate Second-best Primera División champion season aggregate Peru Champions of Liga 1 Runners-up of Liga 1 Uruguay Champions of Primera División Runners-up of Primera División Venezuela Champions of Primera División Serie Final Runners-up of Primera División Serie Final
First stage
Defending champions Winners of the Copa Sudamericana 4 third stage winners Argentina Champions of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Champions of Copa Argentina Champions of Copa de la Liga Runners-up of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Third-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Clausura Brazil Champions of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champions of Copa do Brasil Runners-up of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Third-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Fourth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Champions of Chilean Primera División Runners-up of Chilean Primera División Colombia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Finalización Ecuador Champions of Serie A Runners-up of Serie A Paraguay Best Primera División champion season aggregate Second-best Primera División champion season aggregate Peru Champions of Liga 1 Runners-up of Liga 1 Uruguay Champions of Primera División Runners-up of Primera División Venezuela Champions of Primera División Serie Final Runners-up of Primera División Serie Final
Final stages
Final stages
First stage
Final stages
8 group winners 8 group runners-up
8 group winners 8 group runners-up
First stage
8 group winners 8 group runners-up
First stage
Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Apertura Ecuador Winner Copa Ecuador Paraguay Second-best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Fourth-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Second-best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Second-best Primera División season aggregate
Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Apertura Ecuador Winner Copa Ecuador Paraguay Second-best non-champion Primera División season aggregatePeru Fourth-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Second-best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Second-best Primera División season aggregate
Second stage
3 first stage winners Argentina Fourth-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Clausura Brazil Fifth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Sixth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Third-placed team of Chilean Primera División Champions of Copa Chile Colombia Best non-champion Primera A season aggregate Champions of Copa Colombia Ecuador Best Serie A season aggregate Paraguay Best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Third-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Best Primera División season aggregate
3 first stage winners Argentina Fourth-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Runners-up of Torneo Clausura Brazil Fifth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Sixth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Third-placed team of Chilean Primera División Champions of Copa ChileColombia Best non-champion Primera A season aggregate Champions of Copa Colombia Ecuador Best Serie A season aggregate Paraguay Best non-champion Primera División season aggregate Peru Third-placed team of Liga 1 Uruguay Best Primera División season aggregate Venezuela Best Primera División season aggregate
Third stage
8 second stage winners
Group stage
Defending champions Winners of the Copa Sudamericana 4 third stage winners Argentina Champions of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Champions of Copa Argentina Champions of Copa de la Liga Runners-up of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Third-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Clausura Brazil Champions of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champions of Copa do Brasil Runners-up of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Third-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Fourth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Champions of Chilean Primera División Runners-up of Chilean Primera División Colombia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Finalización Ecuador Champions of Serie A Runners-up of Serie A Paraguay Best Primera División champion season aggregate Second-best Primera División champion season aggregate Peru Champions of Liga 1 Runners-up of Liga 1 Uruguay Champions of Primera División Runners-up of Primera División Venezuela Champions of Primera División Serie Final Runners-up of Primera División Serie Final
Defending champions Winners of the Copa Sudamericana 4 third stage winners Argentina Champions of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Champions of Copa Argentina Champions of Copa de la Liga Runners-up of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Third-placed team of Liga Profesional de Fútbol Bolivia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Clausura Brazil Champions of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Champions of Copa do Brasil Runners-up of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Third-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Fourth-placed team of Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Chile Champions of Chilean Primera División Runners-up of Chilean Primera DivisiónColombia Champions of Torneo Apertura Champions of Torneo Finalización Ecuador Champions of Serie A Runners-up of Serie A Paraguay Best Primera División champion season aggregate Second-best Primera División champion season aggregate Peru Champions of Liga 1 Runners-up of Liga 1 Uruguay Champions of Primera División Runners-up of Primera División Venezuela Champions of Primera División Serie Final Runners-up of Primera División Serie Final
Final stages
8 group winners 8 group runners-up
8 group winners8 group runners-up
· Format › Qualification
Brazil
Brazil
Country
Brazil
Second Stage
2
Group Stage
5
Argentina
Argentina
Country
Argentina
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
5
Chile
Chile
Country
Chile
Second Stage
2
Group Stage
2
Colombia
Colombia
Country
Colombia
Second Stage
2
Group Stage
2
Bolivia
Bolivia
Country
Bolivia
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Ecuador
Ecuador
Country
Ecuador
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Paraguay
Paraguay
Country
Paraguay
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Peru
Peru
Country
Peru
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Uruguay
Uruguay
Country
Uruguay
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Venezuela
Venezuela
Country
Venezuela
First Stage
1
Second Stage
1
Group Stage
2
Country
First Stage
Second Stage
Group Stage
Brazil
2
5
Argentina
1
5
Chile
2
2
Colombia
2
2
Bolivia
1
1
2
Ecuador
1
1
2
Paraguay
1
1
2
Peru
1
1
2
Uruguay
1
1
2
Venezuela
1
1
2
· Records and statistics › List of finals
1960
1960
Year
1960
Winners
Peñarol
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
1–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Olimpia
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Manuel Ferreira
City (2nd leg)
Asunción
Venue (Playoff)
1961
1961
Year
1961
Winners
Peñarol
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
1–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Palmeiras
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Pacaembu
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
1962
1962
Year
1962
Winners
Santos
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
2–3
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–0
Runners-up
Peñarol
Venue (1st leg)
Villa Belmiro
City (1st leg)
Santos
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
Monumental
City (Playoff)
Buenos Aires
1963
1963
Year
1963
Winners
Santos
1st.leg
3–2
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Boca Juniors
Venue (1st leg)
Maracanã
City (1st leg)
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (2nd leg)
Bombonera
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
1964
1964
Year
1964
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Nacional
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Independiente
City (2nd leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (Playoff)
1965
1965
Year
1965
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
1–3
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–1
Runners-up
Peñarol
Venue (1st leg)
Independiente
City (1st leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1966
1966
Year
1966
Winners
Peñarol
1st.leg
2–0
2nd.leg
2–3
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–2
Runners-up
River Plate
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1967
1967
Year
1967
Winners
Racing
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–1
Runners-up
Nacional
Venue (1st leg)
Cilindro
City (1st leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1968
1968
Year
1968
Winners
Estudiantes
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
1–3
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–0
Runners-up
Palmeiras
Venue (1st leg)
Estudiantes
City (1st leg)
La Plata
Venue (2nd leg)
Pacaembu
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
Centenario
City (Playoff)
Montevideo
1969
1969
Year
1969
Winners
Estudiantes
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Nacional
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Estudiantes
City (2nd leg)
La Plata
Venue (Playoff)
1970
1970
Year
1970
Winners
Estudiantes
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Peñarol
Venue (1st leg)
Estudiantes
City (1st leg)
La Plata
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
1971
1971
Year
1971
Winners
Nacional
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–0
Runners-up
Estudiantes
Venue (1st leg)
Estudiantes
City (1st leg)
La Plata
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Lima
1972
1972
Year
1972
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Universitario
Venue (1st leg)
Nacional
City (1st leg)
Lima
Venue (2nd leg)
Independiente
City (2nd leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (Playoff)
1973
1973
Year
1973
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–1
Runners-up
Colo Colo
Venue (1st leg)
Independiente
City (1st leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (2nd leg)
Nacional
City (2nd leg)
Santiago
Venue (Playoff)
Centenario
City (Playoff)
Montevideo
1974
1974
Year
1974
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
1–2
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
1–0
Runners-up
São Paulo
Venue (1st leg)
Pacaembu
City (1st leg)
São Paulo
Venue (2nd leg)
Independiente
City (2nd leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1975
1975
Year
1975
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
3–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–0
Runners-up
Unión Española
Venue (1st leg)
Nacional
City (1st leg)
Santiago
Venue (2nd leg)
Independiente
City (2nd leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (Playoff)
Defensores del Chaco
City (Playoff)
Asunción
1976
1976
Year
1976
Winners
Cruzeiro
1st.leg
4–1
2nd.leg
1–2
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–2
Runners-up
River Plate
Venue (1st leg)
Mineirão
City (1st leg)
Belo Horizonte
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1977
1977
Year
1977
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
0–0 (5–4 (p))
Runners-up
Cruzeiro
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Mineirão
City (2nd leg)
Belo Horizonte
Venue (Playoff)
Centenario
City (Playoff)
Montevideo
1978
1978
Year
1978
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
4–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Deportivo Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (1st leg)
Cali
Venue (2nd leg)
Bombonera
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
1979
1979
Year
1979
Winners
Olimpia
1st.leg
2–0
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Boca Juniors
Venue (1st leg)
Defefensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
Bombonera
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
1980
1980
Year
1980
Winners
Nacional
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Internacional
Venue (1st leg)
Beira-Rio
City (1st leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
1981
1981
Year
1981
Winners
Flamengo
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
0–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–0
Runners-up
Cobreloa
Venue (1st leg)
Maracanã
City (1st leg)
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (2nd leg)
Nacional
City (2nd leg)
Santiago
Venue (Playoff)
Centenario
City (Playoff)
Montevideo
1982
1982
Year
1982
Winners
Peñarol
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Cobreloa
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Nacional
City (2nd leg)
Santiago
Venue (Playoff)
1983
1983
Year
1983
Winners
Grêmio
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Peñarol
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Olímpico
City (2nd leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (Playoff)
1984
1984
Year
1984
Winners
Independiente
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Grêmio
Venue (1st leg)
Olímpico
City (1st leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (2nd leg)
Independiente
City (2nd leg)
Avellaneda
Venue (Playoff)
1985
1985
Year
1985
Winners
Argentinos Juniors
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
1–1 (5–4 (p))
Runners-up
América de Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Monumental
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (2nd leg)
Cali
Venue (Playoff)
Defensores del Chaco
City (Playoff)
Asunción
1986
1986
Year
1986
Winners
River Plate
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
América de Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (1st leg)
Cali
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
1987
1987
Year
1987
Winners
Peñarol
1st.leg
0–2
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
1–0
Runners-up
América de Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (1st leg)
Cali
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
Nacional
City (Playoff)
Santiago
1988
1988
Year
1988
Winners
Nacional
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
3–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–1
Runners-up
Newell's Old Boys
Venue (1st leg)
Gigante de Arroyito
City (1st leg)
Rosario
Venue (2nd leg)
Centenario
City (2nd leg)
Montevideo
Venue (Playoff)
1989
1989
Year
1989
Winners
Atlético Nacional
1st.leg
0–2
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
5–4 (p)
Runners-up
Olimpia
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
El Campín
City (2nd leg)
Bogotá
Venue (Playoff)
1990
1990
Year
1990
Winners
Olimpia
1st.leg
2–0
2nd.leg
1–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Barcelona
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Guayaquil
Venue (Playoff)
1991
1991
Year
1991
Winners
Colo Colo
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
3–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Olimpia
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
David Arellano
City (2nd leg)
Santiago
Venue (Playoff)
1992
1992
Year
1992
Winners
São Paulo
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–2 (p)
Runners-up
Newell's Old Boys
Venue (1st leg)
Gigante de Arroyito
City (1st leg)
Rosario
Venue (2nd leg)
Morumbi
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
1993
1993
Year
1993
Winners
São Paulo
1st.leg
5–1
2nd.leg
0–2
mw- Playoff/Agg.
5–3
Runners-up
Universidad Católica
Venue (1st leg)
Morumbi
City (1st leg)
São Paulo
Venue (2nd leg)
Nacional
City (2nd leg)
Santiago
Venue (Playoff)
1994
1994
Year
1994
Winners
Vélez Sarsfield
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
5–3 (p)
Runners-up
São Paulo
Venue (1st leg)
José Amalfitani
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Morumbi
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
1995
1995
Year
1995
Winners
Grêmio
1st.leg
3–1
2nd.leg
1–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Atlético Nacional
Venue (1st leg)
Olímpico
City (1st leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (2nd leg)
Atanasio Girardot
City (2nd leg)
Medellín
Venue (Playoff)
1996
1996
Year
1996
Winners
River Plate
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–1
Runners-up
América de Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (1st leg)
Cali
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
1997
1997
Year
1997
Winners
Cruzeiro
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Sporting Cristal
Venue (1st leg)
Nacional
City (1st leg)
Lima
Venue (2nd leg)
Mineirão
City (2nd leg)
Belo Horizonte
Venue (Playoff)
1998
1998
Year
1998
Winners
Vasco da Gama
1st.leg
2–0
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Barcelona
Venue (1st leg)
São Januário
City (1st leg)
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Guayaquil
Venue (Playoff)
1999
1999
Year
1999
Winners
Palmeiras
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–3 (p)
Runners-up
Deportivo Cali
Venue (1st leg)
Pascual Guerrero
City (1st leg)
Cali
Venue (2nd leg)
Palestra Itália
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2000
2000
Year
2000
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
2–2
2nd.leg
0–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–2 (p)
Runners-up
Palmeiras
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Morumbi
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2001
2001
Year
2001
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
0–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–1 (p)
Runners-up
Cruz Azul
Venue (1st leg)
Azteca
City (1st leg)
Mexico City
Venue (2nd leg)
Bombonera
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
2002
2002
Year
2002
Winners
Olimpia
1st.leg
0–1
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–2 (p)
Runners-up
São Caetano
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
Pacaembu
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2003
2003
Year
2003
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
2–0
2nd.leg
3–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Santos
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Morumbi
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2004
2004
Year
2004
Winners
Once Caldas
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
1–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
2–0 (p)
Runners-up
Boca Juniors
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Palogrande
City (2nd leg)
Manizales
Venue (Playoff)
2005
2005
Year
2005
Winners
São Paulo
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
4–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Athletico Paranaense
Venue (1st leg)
Beira-Rio
City (1st leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (2nd leg)
Morumbi
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2006
2006
Year
2006
Winners
Internacional
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
2–2
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
São Paulo
Venue (1st leg)
Morumbi
City (1st leg)
São Paulo
Venue (2nd leg)
Beira-Rio
City (2nd leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (Playoff)
2007
2007
Year
2007
Winners
Boca Juniors
1st.leg
3–0
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Grêmio
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Olímpico
City (2nd leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (Playoff)
2008
2008
Year
2008
Winners
LDU Quito
1st.leg
4–2
2nd.leg
1–3
mw- Playoff/Agg.
3–1 (p)
Runners-up
Fluminense
Venue (1st leg)
Casa Blanca
City (1st leg)
Quito
Venue (2nd leg)
Maracanã
City (2nd leg)
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (Playoff)
2009
2009
Year
2009
Winners
Estudiantes
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Cruzeiro
Venue (1st leg)
Estadio Único
City (1st leg)
La Plata
Venue (2nd leg)
Mineirão
City (2nd leg)
Belo Horizonte
Venue (Playoff)
2010
2010
Year
2010
Winners
Internacional
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
3–2
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Guadalajara
Venue (1st leg)
Omnilife
City (1st leg)
Zapopan
Venue (2nd leg)
Beira-Rio
City (2nd leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (Playoff)
2011
2011
Year
2011
Winners
Santos
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Peñarol
Venue (1st leg)
Centenario
City (1st leg)
Montevideo
Venue (2nd leg)
Pacaembu
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2012
2012
Year
2012
Winners
Corinthians
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Boca Juniors
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Pacaembu
City (2nd leg)
São Paulo
Venue (Playoff)
2013
2013
Year
2013
Winners
Atlético Mineiro
1st.leg
0–2
2nd.leg
2–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
4–3 (p)
Runners-up
Olimpia
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
Mineirão
City (2nd leg)
Belo Horizonte
Venue (Playoff)
2014
2014
Year
2014
Winners
San Lorenzo
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Nacional
Venue (1st leg)
Defensores del Chaco
City (1st leg)
Asunción
Venue (2nd leg)
Pedro Bidegain
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
2015
2015
Year
2015
Winners
River Plate
1st.leg
0–0
2nd.leg
3–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Tigres UANL
Venue (1st leg)
Universitario
City (1st leg)
San Nicolás de los Garza
Venue (2nd leg)
Monumental
City (2nd leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (Playoff)
2016
2016
Year
2016
Winners
Atlético Nacional
1st.leg
1–1
2nd.leg
1–0
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Independiente del Valle
Venue (1st leg)
Olímpico
City (1st leg)
Quito
Venue (2nd leg)
Atanasio Girardot
City (2nd leg)
Medellín
Venue (Playoff)
2017
2017
Year
2017
Winners
Grêmio
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
2–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Lanús
Venue (1st leg)
Grêmio
City (1st leg)
Porto Alegre
Venue (2nd leg)
Ciudad de Lanús
City (2nd leg)
Lanús
Venue (Playoff)
2018
2018
Year
2018
Winners
River Plate
1st.leg
2–2
2nd.leg
3–1
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Boca Juniors
Venue (1st leg)
Bombonera
City (1st leg)
Buenos Aires
Venue (2nd leg)
Santiago Bernabéu
City (2nd leg)
Madrid, Spain
Venue (Playoff)
2019
2019
Year
2019
Winners
Flamengo
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
River Plate
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Monumental
Runners-up
Lima
Venue (1st leg)
2020
2020
Year
2020
Winners
Palmeiras
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
Santos
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Maracanã
Runners-up
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (1st leg)
2021
2021
Year
2021
Winners
Palmeiras
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
Flamengo
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Centenario
Runners-up
Montevideo
Venue (1st leg)
2022
2022
Year
2022
Winners
Flamengo
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
Athletico Paranaense
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Monumental
Runners-up
Guayaquil
Venue (1st leg)
2023
2023
Year
2023
Winners
Fluminense
1st.leg
2–1
2nd.leg
Boca Juniors
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Maracanã
Runners-up
Rio de Janeiro
Venue (1st leg)
2024
2024
Year
2024
Winners
Botafogo
1st.leg
3–1
2nd.leg
Atlético Mineiro
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Monumental
Runners-up
Buenos Aires
Venue (1st leg)
2025
2025
Year
2025
Winners
Flamengo
1st.leg
1–0
2nd.leg
Palmeiras
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Monumental
Runners-up
Lima
Venue (1st leg)
Year
Winners
1st.leg
2nd.leg
mw- Playoff/Agg.
Runners-up
Venue (1st leg)
City (1st leg)
Venue (2nd leg)
City (2nd leg)
Venue (Playoff)
City (Playoff)
1960
Peñarol
1–0
1–1
Olimpia
Centenario
Montevideo
Manuel Ferreira
Asunción
1961
Peñarol
1–0
1–1
Palmeiras
Centenario
Montevideo
Pacaembu
São Paulo
1962
Santos
2–1
2–3
3–0
Peñarol
Villa Belmiro
Santos
Centenario
Montevideo
Monumental
Buenos Aires
1963
Santos
3–2
2–1
Boca Juniors
Maracanã
Rio de Janeiro
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
1964
Independiente
0–0
1–0
Nacional
Centenario
Montevideo
Independiente
Avellaneda
1965
Independiente
1–0
1–3
4–1
Peñarol
Independiente
Avellaneda
Centenario
Montevideo
Nacional
Santiago
1966
Peñarol
2–0
2–3
4–2
River Plate
Centenario
Montevideo
Monumental
Buenos Aires
Nacional
Santiago
1967
Racing
0–0
0–0
2–1
Nacional
Cilindro
Avellaneda
Centenario
Montevideo
Nacional
Santiago
1968
Estudiantes
2–1
1–3
2–0
Palmeiras
Estudiantes
La Plata
Pacaembu
São Paulo
Centenario
Montevideo
1969
Estudiantes
1–0
2–0
Nacional
Centenario
Montevideo
Estudiantes
La Plata
1970
Estudiantes
1–0
0–0
Peñarol
Estudiantes
La Plata
Centenario
Montevideo
1971
Nacional
0–1
1–0
2–0
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
La Plata
Centenario
Montevideo
Nacional
Lima
1972
Independiente
0–0
2–1
Universitario
Nacional
Lima
Independiente
Avellaneda
1973
Independiente
1–1
0–0
2–1
Colo Colo
Independiente
Avellaneda
Nacional
Santiago
Centenario
Montevideo
1974
Independiente
1–2
2–0
1–0
São Paulo
Pacaembu
São Paulo
Independiente
Avellaneda
Nacional
Santiago
1975
Independiente
0–1
3–1
2–0
Unión Española
Nacional
Santiago
Independiente
Avellaneda
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
1976
Cruzeiro
4–1
1–2
3–2
River Plate
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte
Monumental
Buenos Aires
Nacional
Santiago
1977
Boca Juniors
1–0
0–1
0–0 (5–4 (p))
Cruzeiro
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte
Centenario
Montevideo
1978
Boca Juniors
0–0
4–0
Deportivo Cali
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
1979
Olimpia
2–0
0–0
Boca Juniors
Defefensores del Chaco
Asunción
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
1980
Nacional
0–0
1–0
Internacional
Beira-Rio
Porto Alegre
Centenario
Montevideo
1981
Flamengo
2–1
0–1
2–0
Cobreloa
Maracanã
Rio de Janeiro
Nacional
Santiago
Centenario
Montevideo
1982
Peñarol
0–0
1–0
Cobreloa
Centenario
Montevideo
Nacional
Santiago
1983
Grêmio
1–1
2–1
Peñarol
Centenario
Montevideo
Olímpico
Porto Alegre
1984
Independiente
1–0
0–0
Grêmio
Olímpico
Porto Alegre
Independiente
Avellaneda
1985
Argentinos Juniors
1–0
0–1
1–1 (5–4 (p))
América de Cali
Monumental
Buenos Aires
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
1986
River Plate
2–1
1–0
América de Cali
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Monumental
Buenos Aires
1987
Peñarol
0–2
2–1
1–0
América de Cali
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Centenario
Montevideo
Nacional
Santiago
1988
Nacional
0–1
3–0
3–1
Newell's Old Boys
Gigante de Arroyito
Rosario
Centenario
Montevideo
1989
Atlético Nacional
0–2
2–0
5–4 (p)
Olimpia
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
El Campín
Bogotá
1990
Olimpia
2–0
1–1
Barcelona
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
Monumental
Guayaquil
1991
Colo Colo
0–0
3–0
Olimpia
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
David Arellano
Santiago
1992
São Paulo
0–1
1–0
3–2 (p)
Newell's Old Boys
Gigante de Arroyito
Rosario
Morumbi
São Paulo
1993
São Paulo
5–1
0–2
5–3
Universidad Católica
Morumbi
São Paulo
Nacional
Santiago
1994
Vélez Sarsfield
1–0
0–1
5–3 (p)
São Paulo
José Amalfitani
Buenos Aires
Morumbi
São Paulo
1995
Grêmio
3–1
1–1
Atlético Nacional
Olímpico
Porto Alegre
Atanasio Girardot
Medellín
1996
River Plate
0–1
2–0
2–1
América de Cali
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Monumental
Buenos Aires
1997
Cruzeiro
0–0
1–0
Sporting Cristal
Nacional
Lima
Mineirão
Belo Horizonte
1998
Vasco da Gama
2–0
2–1
Barcelona
São Januário
Rio de Janeiro
Monumental
Guayaquil
1999
Palmeiras
0–1
2–1
4–3 (p)
Deportivo Cali
Pascual Guerrero
Cali
Palestra Itália
São Paulo
2000
Boca Juniors
2–2
0–0
4–2 (p)
Palmeiras
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
Morumbi
São Paulo
2001
Boca Juniors
1–0
0–1
3–1 (p)
Cruz Azul
Azteca
Mexico City
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
2002
Olimpia
0–1
2–1
4–2 (p)
São Caetano
Defensores del Chaco
Asunción
Pacaembu
São Paulo
2003
Boca Juniors
2–0
3–1
Santos
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
Morumbi
São Paulo
2004
Once Caldas
0–0
1–1
2–0 (p)
Boca Juniors
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
Palogrande
Manizales
2005
São Paulo
1–1
4–0
Athletico Paranaense
Beira-Rio
Porto Alegre
Morumbi
São Paulo
2006
Internacional
2–1
2–2
São Paulo
Morumbi
São Paulo
Beira-Rio
Porto Alegre
2007
Boca Juniors
3–0
2–0
Grêmio
Bombonera
Buenos Aires
Olímpico
Porto Alegre
2008
LDU Quito
4–2
1–3
3–1 (p)
Fluminense
Casa Blanca
Quito
Maracanã
Rio de Janeiro
Performance in the Copa Libertadores by club · Records and statistics › Performances by club
Independiente
Independiente
Club
Independiente
Titles
7
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
1964, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1984
Seasons runner-up
Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
Club
Boca Juniors
Titles
6
Runners-up
6
Seasons won
1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007
Seasons runner-up
1963, 1979, 2004, 2012, 2018, 2023
Peñarol
Peñarol
Club
Peñarol
Titles
5
Runners-up
5
Seasons won
1960, 1961, 1966, 1982, 1987
Seasons runner-up
1962, 1965, 1970, 1983, 2011
River Plate
River Plate
Club
River Plate
Titles
4
Runners-up
3
Seasons won
1986, 1996, 2015, 2018
Seasons runner-up
1966, 1976, 2019
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Club
Estudiantes
Titles
4
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
1968, 1969, 1970, 2009
Seasons runner-up
1971
Flamengo
Flamengo
Club
Flamengo
Titles
4
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
1981, 2019, 2022, 2025
Seasons runner-up
2021
Olimpia
Olimpia
Club
Olimpia
Titles
3
Runners-up
4
Seasons won
1979, 1990, 2002
Seasons runner-up
1960, 1989, 1991, 2013
Palmeiras
Palmeiras
Club
Palmeiras
Titles
3
Runners-up
4
Seasons won
1999, 2020, 2021
Seasons runner-up
1961, 1968, 2000, 2025
Nacional
Nacional
Club
Nacional
Titles
3
Runners-up
3
Seasons won
1971, 1980, 1988
Seasons runner-up
1964, 1967, 1969
São Paulo
São Paulo
Club
São Paulo
Titles
3
Runners-up
3
Seasons won
1992, 1993, 2005
Seasons runner-up
1974, 1994, 2006
Santos
Santos
Club
Santos
Titles
3
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
1962, 1963, 2011
Seasons runner-up
2003, 2020
Grêmio
Grêmio
Club
Grêmio
Titles
3
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
1983, 1995, 2017
Seasons runner-up
1984, 2007
Cruzeiro
Cruzeiro
Club
Cruzeiro
Titles
2
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
1976, 1997
Seasons runner-up
1977, 2009
Internacional
Internacional
Club
Internacional
Titles
2
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
2006, 2010
Seasons runner-up
1980
Atlético Nacional
Atlético Nacional
Club
Atlético Nacional
Titles
2
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
1989, 2016
Seasons runner-up
1995
Colo-Colo
Colo-Colo
Club
Colo-Colo
Titles
1
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
1991
Seasons runner-up
1973
Atlético Mineiro
Atlético Mineiro
Club
Atlético Mineiro
Titles
1
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
2013
Seasons runner-up
2024
Fluminense
Fluminense
Club
Fluminense
Titles
1
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
2023
Seasons runner-up
2008
Racing
Racing
Club
Racing
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
1967
Seasons runner-up
Argentinos Juniors
Argentinos Juniors
Club
Argentinos Juniors
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
1985
Seasons runner-up
Vélez Sársfield
Vélez Sársfield
Club
Vélez Sársfield
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
1994
Seasons runner-up
Vasco da Gama
Vasco da Gama
Club
Vasco da Gama
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
1998
Seasons runner-up
Once Caldas
Once Caldas
Club
Once Caldas
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
2004
Seasons runner-up
LDU Quito
LDU Quito
Club
LDU Quito
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
2008
Seasons runner-up
Corinthians
Corinthians
Club
Corinthians
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
2012
Seasons runner-up
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo
Club
San Lorenzo
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
2014
Seasons runner-up
Botafogo
Botafogo
Club
Botafogo
Titles
1
Runners-up
0
Seasons won
2024
Seasons runner-up
América de Cali
América de Cali
Club
América de Cali
Titles
0
Runners-up
4
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1985, 1986, 1987, 1996
Cobreloa
Cobreloa
Club
Cobreloa
Titles
0
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1981, 1982
Newell's Old Boys
Newell's Old Boys
Club
Newell's Old Boys
Titles
0
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1988, 1992
Barcelona
Barcelona
Club
Barcelona
Titles
0
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1990, 1998
Deportivo Cali
Deportivo Cali
Club
Deportivo Cali
Titles
0
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1978, 1999
Athletico Paranaense
Athletico Paranaense
Club
Athletico Paranaense
Titles
0
Runners-up
2
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2005, 2022
Universitario
Universitario
Club
Universitario
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1972
Unión Española
Unión Española
Club
Unión Española
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1975
Universidad Católica
Universidad Católica
Club
Universidad Católica
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1993
Sporting Cristal
Sporting Cristal
Club
Sporting Cristal
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
1997
Cruz Azul
Cruz Azul
Club
Cruz Azul
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2001
São Caetano
São Caetano
Club
São Caetano
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2002
Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Club
Guadalajara
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2010
Nacional
Nacional
Club
Nacional
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2014
Tigres UANL
Tigres UANL
Club
Tigres UANL
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2015
Independiente del Valle
Independiente del Valle
Club
Independiente del Valle
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2016
Lanús
Lanús
Club
Lanús
Titles
0
Runners-up
1
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
2017
Club
Titles
Runners-up
Seasons won
Seasons runner-up
Independiente
7
0
1964, 1965, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1984
Boca Juniors
6
6
1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007
1963, 1979, 2004, 2012, 2018, 2023
Peñarol
5
5
1960, 1961, 1966, 1982, 1987
1962, 1965, 1970, 1983, 2011
River Plate
4
3
1986, 1996, 2015, 2018
1966, 1976, 2019
Estudiantes
4
1
1968, 1969, 1970, 2009
1971
Flamengo
4
1
1981, 2019, 2022, 2025
2021
Olimpia
3
4
1979, 1990, 2002
1960, 1989, 1991, 2013
Palmeiras
3
4
1999, 2020, 2021
1961, 1968, 2000, 2025
Nacional
3
3
1971, 1980, 1988
1964, 1967, 1969
São Paulo
3
3
1992, 1993, 2005
1974, 1994, 2006
Santos
3
2
1962, 1963, 2011
2003, 2020
Grêmio
3
2
1983, 1995, 2017
1984, 2007
Cruzeiro
2
2
1976, 1997
1977, 2009
Internacional
2
1
2006, 2010
1980
Atlético Nacional
2
1
1989, 2016
1995
Colo-Colo
1
1
1991
1973
Atlético Mineiro
1
1
2013
2024
Fluminense
1
1
2023
2008
Racing
1
0
1967
Argentinos Juniors
1
0
1985
Vélez Sársfield
1
0
1994
Vasco da Gama
1
0
1998
Once Caldas
1
0
2004
LDU Quito
1
0
2008
Corinthians
1
0
2012
San Lorenzo
1
0
2014
Botafogo
1
0
2024
América de Cali
0
4
1985, 1986, 1987, 1996
Cobreloa
0
2
1981, 1982
Newell's Old Boys
0
2
1988, 1992
Barcelona
0
2
1990, 1998
Deportivo Cali
0
2
1978, 1999
Athletico Paranaense
0
2
2005, 2022
Universitario
0
1
1972
Unión Española
0
1
1975
Universidad Católica
0
1
1993
Sporting Cristal
0
1
1997
Cruz Azul
0
1
2001
São Caetano
0
1
2002
Guadalajara
0
1
2010
Nacional
0
1
2014
Tigres UANL
0
1
2015
Independiente del Valle
0
1
2016
Lanús
0
1
2017
· Records and statistics › Performances by nation
Brazil
Brazil
Nation
Brazil
Winners
25
Runners-up
20
Total
45
Argentina
Argentina
Nation
Argentina
Winners
25
Runners-up
13
Total
38
Uruguay
Uruguay
Nation
Uruguay
Winners
8
Runners-up
8
Total
16
Colombia
Colombia
Nation
Colombia
Winners
3
Runners-up
7
Total
10
Paraguay
Paraguay
Nation
Paraguay
Winners
3
Runners-up
5
Total
8
Chile
Chile
Nation
Chile
Winners
1
Runners-up
5
Total
6
Ecuador
Ecuador
Nation
Ecuador
Winners
1
Runners-up
3
Total
4
Mexico
Mexico
Nation
Mexico
Winners
0
Runners-up
3
Total
3
Peru
Peru
Nation
Peru
Winners
0
Runners-up
2
Total
2
Bolivia
Bolivia
Nation
Bolivia
Winners
0
Runners-up
0
Total
0
Venezuela
Venezuela
Nation
Venezuela
Winners
0
Runners-up
0
Total
0
Nation
Winners
Runners-up
Total
Brazil
25
20
45
Argentina
25
13
38
Uruguay
8
8
16
Colombia
3
7
10
Paraguay
3
5
8
Chile
1
5
6
Ecuador
1
3
4
Mexico
0
3
3
Peru
0
2
2
Bolivia
0
0
0
Venezuela
0
0
0
· Player records › Most goals
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Player
Alberto Spencer
Goals
54
Apps
87
Goal Ratio
0.62
Debut
1960
Club(s) (goals)
Peñarol (48)Barcelona (6)
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
Player
Fernando Morena
Goals
37
Apps
77
Goal Ratio
0.48
Debut
1973
Club(s) (goals)
Peñarol (37)
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
Player
Pedro Virgilio Rocha
Goals
36
Apps
89
Goal Ratio
0.40
Debut
1962
Club(s) (goals)
Peñarol (25)São Paulo (10)Palmeiras (1)
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Player
Daniel Onega
Goals
31
Apps
47
Goal Ratio
0.66
Debut
1966
Club(s) (goals)
River Plate (31)
7
7
Rank
7
Nation
Player
Julio Morales
Goals
30
Apps
76
Goal Ratio
0.39
Debut
1966
Club(s) (goals)
Nacional (30)
9
9
Rank
9
Nation
Player
Luizão
Goals
29
Apps
43
Goal Ratio
0.67
Debut
1998
Club(s) (goals)
Vasco da Gama (5)Corinthians (15)Grêmio (4)São Paulo (5)
Rank
Nation
Player
Goals
Apps
Goal Ratio
Debut
Club(s) (goals)
1
Alberto Spencer
54
87
0.62
1960
Peñarol (48)Barcelona (6)
2
Fernando Morena
37
77
0.48
1973
Peñarol (37)
3
Pedro Virgilio Rocha
36
89
0.40
1962
Peñarol (25)São Paulo (10)Palmeiras (1)
4
Daniel Onega
31
47
0.66
1966
River Plate (31)
Gabriel Barbosa
31
60
0.52
2018
Santos (1)Flamengo (30)
Miguel Borja
31
69
0.45
2015
Atlético Nacional (5)Palmeiras (11)Atlético Junior (7)River Plate (8)
7
Julio Morales
30
76
0.39
1966
Nacional (30)
Lucas Pratto
30
96
0.31
2011
Universidad Católica (6)Vélez Sarsfield (8)Atlético Mineiro (7)River Plate (9)
9
Luizão
29
43
0.67
1998
Vasco da Gama (5)Corinthians (15)Grêmio (4)São Paulo (5)
Juan Carlos Sarnari
29
62
0.47
1966
River Plate (10)Universidad Católica (12)Universidad de Chile (4)Santa Fe (3)
Antony de Ávila
29
94
0.31
1983
América de Cali (27)Barcelona (2)
· Player records › Most appearances
1
1
Rank
1
Country
Player
Ever Hugo Almeida
Apps
113
Goals
0
From
1973
To
1990
Club(s)
Olimpia
2
2
Rank
2
Country
Player
Fábio
Apps
110
Goals
?
From
2001
To
present
Club(s)
Vasco da Gama Cruzeiro Fluminense
3
3
Rank
3
Country
Player
Franco Armani
Apps
108
Goals
?
From
2013
To
present
Club(s)
Atlético Nacional River Plate
4
4
Rank
4
Country
Player
Sergio Aquino
Apps
107
Goals
?
From
2006
To
2020
Club(s)
Club Libertad
5
5
Rank
5
Country
Player
Enzo Pérez
Apps
105
Goals
?
From
2007
To
present
Club(s)
Estudiantes River Plate
6
6
Rank
6
Country
Player
Lucas Pratto
Apps
96
Goals
?
From
2011
To
2022
Club(s)
Universidad Católica Vélez Sarsfield Atlético Mineiro River Plate
9
9
Rank
9
Country
Player
Andrés D'Alessandro
Apps
95
Goals
?
From
2001
To
2017
Club(s)
River Plate San Lorenzo Internacional
10
10
Rank
10
Country
Player
Nacho Fernández
Apps
94
Goals
?
From
2016
To
present
Club(s)
River Plate Atlético Mineiro
Rank
Country
Player
Apps
Goals
From
To
Club(s)
1
Ever Hugo Almeida
113
0
1973
1990
Olimpia
2
Fábio
110
?
2001
present
Vasco da Gama Cruzeiro Fluminense
3
Franco Armani
108
?
2013
present
Atlético Nacional River Plate
4
Sergio Aquino
107
?
2006
2020
Club Libertad
5
Enzo Pérez
105
?
2007
present
Estudiantes River Plate
6
Lucas Pratto
96
?
2011
2022
Universidad Católica Vélez Sarsfield Atlético Mineiro River Plate
Vladimir Soria
4
1986
2000
Bolívar
Weverton
?
2014
present
Athletico Paranaense Palmeiras
9
Andrés D'Alessandro
95
?
2001
2017
River Plate San Lorenzo Internacional
10
Nacho Fernández
94
?
2016
present
River Plate Atlético Mineiro
Antony de Ávila
29
1983
1998
América de Cali Barcelona

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