Copa CONMEBOL

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The Copa CONMEBOL (English: CONMEBOL Cup) was played from 1992 to 1999 and it was the South American equivalent to the European UEFA Cup. The following 2 or 3 teams clubs (depending on the country) that did not enter the Copa Libertadores, qualify for this tournament. It was replaced in 2000 by the Copa Mercosur.

The Copa Conmebol's current equivalent is the Copa Sudamericana

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[edit] Format

The competition was a knockout tournament. All ties were two-legged, including the final. It was disputed in four rounds.

[edit] List of champions

Year Final Semifinalists
Winner Score Runner-up
1992
Details
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
2 - 0
0 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 1
Olimpia
(PAR)
El Nacional
(ECU)
Gimnasia La Plata
(ARG)
1993
Details
Botafogo
(BRA)
1 - 2
2 - 2
Aggregate
3 - 3
(pen)
3 - 1
Peñarol
(URU)
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
San Lorenzo
(ARG)
1994
Details
São Paulo FC
(BRA)
6 - 1
0 - 3
Aggregate
6 - 4
Peñarol
(URU)
Corinthians
(BRA)
Universidad de Chile
(CHI)
1995
Details
Rosario Central
(ARG)
0 - 4
4 - 0
Aggregate
4 - 4
(pen)
4 - 3
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
América de Cali
(COL)
Atlético Colegiales
(PAR)
1996
Details
Lanús
(ARG)
2 - 0
0 - 1
Aggregate
2 - 1
Independiente Santa Fe
(COL)
Vasco da Gama
(BRA)
Rosario Central
(ARG)
1997
Details
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
4 - 1
1 - 1
Aggregate
5 - 2
Lanús
(ARG)
Colón
(ARG)
Universitario
(PER)
1998
Details
Santos FC
(BRA)
1 - 0
0 - 0
Aggregate
1 - 0
Rosario Central
(ARG)
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
Sampaio Corrêa
(BRA)
1999
Details
Talleres
(ARG)
2 - 4
3 - 0
Aggregate
5 - 4
CSA
(BRA)
São Raimundo
(BRA)
Deportes Concepción
(CHI)

[edit] Titles by team

Team Country Titles
Atlético Mineiro Brazil Brazil 2 titles
Botafogo Brazil Brazil 1 title
Lanús Argentina Argentina 1 title
Rosario Central Argentina Argentina 1 title
Santos Brazil Brazil 1 title
São Paulo Brazil Brazil 1 title
Talleres Argentina Argentina 1 title

[edit] Championships by country

[edit] External links