Supercopa Sudamericana

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Supercopa Sudamericana (English: South American Supercup, Portuguese: Supercopa Sulamericana), also known as Supercopa João Havelange was a competition played from 1988 to 1997 by the past winners of Copa Libertadores. It was replaced by Copa Mercosur and Copa Merconorte in 1998.

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[edit] Teams invited to play Supercopa

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Chile

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Paraguay

[edit] Uruguay


¹Vasco was admitted as winners of the 1948 Copa de Campeones Sudamericanos.

[edit] List of champions

Year Final
Winner Score Runner-Up
1988
Details
Racing Club
(ARG)
2 - 1
1 - 1
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
1989
Details
Boca Juniors
(ARG)
0 - 0
0 - 0
(pen)
5 - 3
Independiente
(ARG)
1990
Details
Olimpia
(PAR)
3 - 0
3 - 3
Nacional
(URU)
1991
Details
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
0 - 2
3 - 0
River Plate
(ARG)
1992
Details
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
4 - 0
0 - 1
Racing Club
(ARG)
1993
Details
São Paulo FC
(BRA)
2 - 2
2 - 2
(pen)
5 - 3
Flamengo
(BRA)
1994
Details
Independiente
(ARG)
1 - 1
1 - 0
Boca Juniors
(ARG)
1995
Details
Independiente
(ARG)
2 - 0
0 - 1
Flamengo
(BRA)
1996
Details
Vélez Sársfield
(ARG)
1 - 0
2 - 0
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
1997
Details
River Plate
(ARG)
0 - 0
2 - 1
São Paulo FC
(BRA)

[edit] Cups by team

[edit] 2 titles

[edit] 1 title

[edit] Cups by country