Torneo Sudamericano de Clubes de Futsal

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The Torneo Sudamericano de Clubes de Futsal (English: South American Club Futsal Championship, Portuguese: Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol de Salão) is an international futsal competition disputed between the best clubs of South America. Since 2002, the tournament is formally organized by CONMEBOL.

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[edit] Competition format

Since 2002, the competition is divided in two zones, Zona Norte (North Zone) and Zona Sur (South Zone). This was intended to end the hegemony of the Brazilian teams in the tournament. Each zone is divided in two groups with a variable number of teams. The teams of each group play against each other within their groups once. Depending of the zone, the two best-placed teams of each group play the semifinals, and the winners play the zone final, or just the winners of each group play the zone final. The winner of one zone plays the final of the competition against the winner of the other zone.

[edit] Results

Year Host Final
Champion Score Runner-up
2000
Details
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil

Internacional
6 - 5
Vasco da Gama
2001
Details
Carlos Barbosa,
Brazil

EC Banespa
6 - 5
Carlos Barbosa
2002
Details
Valera,
Venezuela

Carlos Barbosa
7 - 4
9 - 6

Pumas
2003
Details
Carlos Barbosa,
Brazil

Carlos Barbosa
8 - 2
5 - 1

Nacional
2004
Details
Lima,
Peru

Malwee/Jaraguá
13 - 6
8 - 1

Deportivo Kansas
2005
Details
Itauguá,
Paraguay

Malwee/Jaraguá
6 - 5
3 - 2

Universidad Autonoma de Asunción
2006
Details
Fusagasugá,
Colombia

Malwee/Jaraguá
5 - 2
8 - 3

Independiente Santa Fe
2007
Details
Jaraguá do Sul,
Brazil

Malwee/Jaraguá
7 - 1
6 - 2

Bello Jairuby

[edit] Performance by club

Club Country Titles Years won
Malwee/Jaraguá Flag of Brazil Brazil 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Carlos Barbosa Flag of Brazil Brazil 2 2002, 2003
EC Banespa Flag of Brazil Brazil 1 2001
Internacional Flag of Brazil Brazil 1 2000

[edit] Performance by nation

Nation Winners Runners-Up List of Winners
Flag of Brazil Brazil 8 2 Malwee/Jaraguá (4), Carlos Barbosa (2), EC Banespa, Internacional
Flag of Colombia Colombia 0 2
Flag of Paraguay Paraguay 0 1
Flag of Peru Peru 0 1
Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 0 1
Flag of Venezuela Venezuela 0 1

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