2014 Copa Sudamericana
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2014 Copa Total Sudamericana 2014 Copa Total Sul-Americana | |
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Tournament details | |
Dates | TBA |
Teams | 47 (from 10 associations) |
← 2013 2015 → |
The 2014 Copa Sudamericana (officially the 2014 Copa Total Sudamericana for sponsorship reasons)[1] will be the 13th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. The winner will qualify for the 2015 Copa Libertadores, the 2015 Recopa Sudamericana, and the 2015 Suruga Bank Championship. Lanús are the defending champions.
Qualified teams
Association | Team (Berth) | Entry stage | Qualification method |
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Argentina 6 + 1 berths |
Lanús (Title holders) | Round of 16 | 2013 Copa Sudamericana champion |
(Argentina 1) | Second stage | 2013–14 Primera División super champion[2] | |
(Argentina 2) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage or Argentina 1 or Argentina 3 of 2015 Copa Libertadores[2] | ||
(Argentina 3) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage or Argentina 1 or Argentina 3 of 2015 Copa Libertadores[2] | ||
(Argentina 4) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage or Argentina 1 or Argentina 3 of 2015 Copa Libertadores[2] | ||
(Argentina 5) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage or Argentina 1 or Argentina 3 of 2015 Copa Libertadores[2] | ||
(Argentina 6) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 5th best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores second stage or Argentina 1 or Argentina 3 of 2015 Copa Libertadores[2] | ||
Bolivia 4 berths |
San José (Bolivia 1) | First stage | 2013 Clausura 3rd place[3] |
Jorge Wilstermann (Bolivia 2) | 2013 Apertura 4th place[4] | ||
Nacional Potosí (Bolivia 3) | 2013 Apertura 5th place[4] | ||
Universitario (Bolivia 4) | 2013 Apertura 6th place[4] | ||
Brazil 8 berths |
(Brazil 1) | Second stage | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 |
(Brazil 2) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 2nd best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 3) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 3rd best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 4) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 4th best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 5) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 5th best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 6) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 6th best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 7) | 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 7th best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16 | ||
(Brazil 8) | 2014 Copa do Nordeste champion[5] (if it reaches 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16, replaced by 2013 Série A or 2013 Série B 8th best team eliminated before 2014 Copa do Brasil round of 16) | ||
Chile 4 berths |
Huachipato (Chile 1) | First stage | 2013–14 Copa Chile champion or runner-up[6] |
(Chile 2) | 2014 Clausura Liguilla winner[6] | ||
(Chile 3) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team[6] | ||
Iquique (Chile 4) | 2013 Apertura Liguilla runner-up[6] | ||
Colombia 4 berths |
Atlético Nacional (Colombia 1) | First stage | 2013 Copa Colombia champion[7] |
Deportivo Cali (Colombia 2) | 2014 Superliga Colombiana champion[7] | ||
Millonarios (Colombia 3) | 2013 Primera A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[7] | ||
Itagüí (Colombia 4) | 2013 Primera A aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[7] | ||
Ecuador 4 berths |
Emelec (Ecuador 1) | First stage | 2013 Serie A champion[8] |
Independiente del Valle (Ecuador 2) | 2013 Serie A runner-up[8] | ||
Universidad Católica (Ecuador 3) | 2013 Serie A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[8] | ||
Barcelona (Ecuador 4) | 2013 Serie A aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[8] | ||
Paraguay 4 berths |
Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 1) | First stage | 2013 Primera División tournament champion with better record in aggregate table[9] |
Libertad (Paraguay 2) | 2013 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[9] | ||
Deportivo Capiatá (Paraguay 3) | 2013 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[9] | ||
General Díaz (Paraguay 4) | 2013 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[9] | ||
Peru 4 berths |
Alianza Lima (Peru 1) | First stage | 2013 Descentralizado aggregate table best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[10] |
Universidad César Vallejo (Peru 2) | 2013 Descentralizado aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[10] | ||
Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca (Peru 3) | 2013 Descentralizado aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[10] | ||
Inti Gas (Peru 4) | 2013 Descentralizado aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2014 Copa Libertadores[10] | ||
Uruguay 4 berths |
(Uruguay 1) | First stage | 2013–14 Primera División champion[11] |
(Uruguay 2) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team (or any stage winner) not qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores[11] | ||
(Uruguay 3) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores[11] | ||
(Uruguay 4) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores[11] | ||
Venezuela 4 berths |
Caracas (Venezuela 1) | First stage | 2013 Copa Venezuela champion[12] |
(Venezuela 2) | 2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2015 Copa Libertadores[12] | ||
(Venezuela 3) | 2013–14 Primera División Serie Sudamericana winner with better record in aggregate table[12] | ||
(Venezuela 4) | 2013–14 Primera División Serie Sudamericana winner with worse record in aggregate table[12] |
See also
References
- ↑ "Copa Sudamericana tiene nuevo sponsor para la edición 2013" (in Spanish). latercera.com. 30 July 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Reglamento del Campeonato de Primera División 2013/2014" (in Spanish). AFA.
- ↑ "Convocatoria a Campeonatos Entel Apertura y Clausura Temporada 2012-2013" (in Spanish). LFPB.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Convocatoria a Campeonatos Entel Apertura y Clausura Temporada 2013-2014" (in Spanish). LFPB.
- ↑ "Copa do Nordeste de 2014 REC - REGULAMENTO ESPECÍFICO DA COMPETIÇÃO". CBF.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Bases Campeonato Nacional Primera División 2013-2014" (in Spanish). ANFP.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 "Reglamento Liga Postobon 2013" (in Spanish). dimayor.com.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 "Reglamento del Comité Ejecutivo de fútbol Profesional" (in Spanish). FEF.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 "Reglamento del Campeonato Oficial" (in Spanish). APF.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "Bases Torneo Descentralizado Copa Movistar 2013" (in Spanish). ADFP.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 "Reglamento de Primera División" (PDF) (in Spanish). AUF.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 "Comisión de Torneos Nacionales Normas Reguladoras de Categoría Nacional Temporada 2013–2014" (in Spanish). FVF.
External links
- Copa Total Sudamericana (Spanish)
- Copa Sudamericana, CONMEBOL.com (Spanish)
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