Peruvian football clubs in international competitions

Participaciones de Clubes Peruanos en Torneos Internacionales.

The participation of the Peruvian football clubs in official international tournaments in the competitions organized by the CONMEBOL began in 1948 with the participation of the Deportivo Municipal in the Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones, trophy recognized in 1996 as the first cup organized by the CONMEBOL. After this contest, the dispute of the official international tournaments was interrupted until 1960, when the South American teams began to participate in the Copa Libertadores.

Universitario is the Peruvian club that more international cups disputed, with 38 participations, followed by Sporting Cristal (33), Alianza Lima (30), Cienciano (10), Sport Boys (7), Universidad San Martín (6), Juan Aurich (5), Coronel Bolognesi (4), Alianza Atlético (3), Municipal (3), Melgar (3), Unión Huaral (3), León de Huánuco (2), Sport Huancayo (2), Universidad César Vallejo (2), Alfonso Ugarte (1), Atlético Chalaco (1), Torino (1), Defensor Arica (1), Ciclista Lima (1), Defensor Lima (1), Inti Gas (1), San Agustín (1), Sipesa (1), Sport Ancash (1), Unión Comercio (1) and Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca (1).

Defunct tournaments

Campeonato Sudamericano de Campeones (1948)

The Copa de Campeones (Portuguese: Campeonato Sul-americano de Clubes Campeões) was a football competition played in 1947. It was played between 11 February and 17 March by clubs from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay.

SeasonClubsPlace
1948MunicipalFourth Place

Recopa Sudamericana de Clubes (1970–1971)

The Copa Ganadores de Copa, also known as Recopa Sudamericana de Clubes, was a now defunct official South American football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. Its first edition was held in 1970 and was won by Bolivian club Mariscal Santa Cruz. The second edition was organized in 1971, however, Group One matches have never been played and the tournament reduced to a friendly competition at the end and the winner of Group Two was crowned the champion. The competition was not held after this year.

SeasonClubsPlace
1970MunicipalFirst Stage
1971Juan AurichFirst Stage

Copa CONMEBOL (1992–1999)

The Copa CONMEBOL (CONMEBOL Cup) was an annual football tournament played between 1992 and 1999. It was the South American equivalent of the European UEFA Cup. It replaced the Supercopa Sudamericana which featured past Copa Libertadores champions. Teams that were not able to qualify for the Copa Libertadores played in this tournament. The tournament was played as a knockout cup. Six of the eight editions were played with sixteen teams whilst one was played with eighteen, featuring a preliminary round, and another with fourteen teams.

SeasonClubsPlace
1992UniversitarioRound of 16
1993SipesaQuarterfinals
1994Sporting CristalQuarterfinals
1995Ciclista LimaRound of 16
1996Alianza LimaRound of 16
1997UniversitarioSemifinals
1998MelgarRound of 16
1999Sport BoysQuarterfinals

Copa Merconorte (1998–2001)

The Copa Merconorte was an international football competition played from 1998 to 2001 by clubs from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and later the United States, Costa Rica and Mexico. The name was a counterpart to the Copa Mercosur, which was based on the actual Mercosur economic pact between Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile (no Merconorte trade bloc actually exists). It was superseded by the Copa Sudamericana in 2002.

SeasonClubsPlace
1998 Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
1999 Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Semifinals
First Stage
First Stage
2000 Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
2001Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage

Current Tournaments

Copa Libertadores de América (1960–)

The Copa Libertadores de América, officially the Copa Santander Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons, is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the most prestigious club competition in South American football. Despite being a South American competition, Mexican teams have been invited since 1998. The name of the tournament is an homage to the Libertadores (Portuguese and Spanish for freedom fighters), the main leaders of the independence wars of South America.

SeasonClubsPlace
1961Universitario First Stage
1962Sporting CristalGroup Stage
1963Alianza LimaGroup Stage
1964Alianza LimaGroup Stage
1965UniversitarioGroup Stage
1966Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
1967Sport Boys
Universitario
Group Stage
Semifinals
1968Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
1969Juan Aurich
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
1970Defensor Arica
Universitario
Group Stage
Quarterfinals
1971Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Semifinals
1972Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Runner-up
1973Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
1974Defensor Lima
Sporting Cristal
Semifinals
Group Stage
1975Unión Huaral
Universitario
Group Stage
Semifinals
1976Alianza Lima
Alfonso Ugarte
Semifinals
Group Stage
1977Sport Boys
Unión Huaral
Group Stage
Group Stage
1978Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Semifinals
Group Stage
1979Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
1980Atlético Chalaco
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
1981Torino
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
1982Municipal
Melgar
Group Stage
Group Stage
1983Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
1984Melgar
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
1985Sport Boys
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
1986Universitario
Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca
Group Stage
Group Stage
1987Alianza Lima
San Agustín
Group Stage
Group Stage
1988Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Second Stage
1989Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Round of 16
1990Sporting Cristal
Unión Huaral
Group Stage
Round of 16
1991Sport Boys
Universitario
Group Stage
Round of 16
1992Sport Boys
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Round of 16
1993Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Quarterfinals
Round of 16
1994Alianza Lima
Universitario
Group Stage
Round of 16
1995Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
1996Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Round of 16
Group Stage
1997Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Runner-up
1998Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Round of 16
Group Stage
1999Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Round of 16
2000Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2001Sport Boys
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2002Alianza Lima
Cienciano
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Round of 16
Group Stage
2003Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2004Alianza Lima
Cienciano
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
Round of 16
2005Alianza Lima
Cienciano
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
First Stage
Group Stage
2006Cienciano
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2007Alianza Lima
Cienciano
Sporting Cristal
Group Stage
Group Stage
First Stage
2008Cienciano
Coronel Bolognesi
Universidad San Martín
Group Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2009Sporting Cristal
Universidad San Martín
Universitario
First Stage
Round of 16
Group Stage
2010Alianza Lima
Juan Aurich
Universitario
Round of 16
Group Stage
Round of 16
2011Alianza Lima
León de Huánuco
Universidad San Martín
First Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2012Alianza Lima
Juan Aurich
Sport Huancayo
Group Stage
Group Stage
First Stage
2013Real Garcilaso
Sporting Cristal
Universidad César Vallejo
Quarterfinals
Group Stage
First Stage
2014Real Garcilaso
Sporting Cristal
Universitario
Group Stage
First Stage
Group Stage
2015Alianza Lima
Juan Aurich
Sporting Cristal
First Stage
Group Stage
Group Stage
2016 Melgar
Sporting Cristal
Universidad César Vallejo

Recopa Sudamericana (1989–)

The Recopa Sudamericana (South American Winners' Cup, Recopa, or Cup Winners' Cup; Portuguese: Recopa Sul-Americana) is an annual football match-up between the reigning champions of the previous year's Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. It is analogous to its European counterpart, the UEFA Super Cup.

SeasonClubsPlace
2004Cienciano Champion

Copa Sudamericana (2002–)

The Copa Sudamericana, officially Copa Sudamericana de Clubes, also known as Copa Nissan Sudamericana for sponsorship reasons, is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 2002. It is the second most important competition in South American club football. Despite being an organized by CONMEBOL, they invited Mexican teams between 2005 and 2008. It can be said that the Copa Sudamericana is an equivalent of sorts to the now-defunct Copa Conmebol.

SeasonClubsPlace
2002Alianza Lima
Universitario
Quarterfinals
First Stage
2003Alianza Lima
Cienciano
First Stage
Champion
2004Alianza Atlético
Cienciano
Coronel Bolognesi
Round of 16
Round of 16
First Stage
2005Alianza Atlético
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
2006Coronel Bolognesi
Universidad San Martín
First Stage
First Stage
2007Coronel Bolognesi
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
2008Sport Ancash
Universitario
Round of 16
First Stage
2009Alianza Atlético
Cienciano
Round of 16
Round of 16
2010Sport Huancayo
Universidad San Martín
Universidad César Vallejo
Second Stage
Second Stage
First Stage
2011Juan Aurich
Universidad César Vallejo
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
Quarterfinals
2012 Inti Gas
León de Huánuco
Unión Comercio
Universidad San Martín
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
2013Inti Gas
Juan Aurich
Melgar
Sport Huancayo
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
2014Alianza Lima
Inti Gas
Universidad César Vallejo
Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca
First Stage
First Stage
Quarterfinals
First Stage
2015León de Huánuco
Melgar
Unión Comercio
Universitario
First Stage
First Stage
First Stage
Second Stage
2016Municipal
Real Garcilaso
Sport Huancayo
Universitario

Total International Competitions by club

Club Total International Competitions
Copa Libertadores
(1961–)
Copa Sudamericana
(2003–)
Recopa Sudamericana
(1970–)
Copa CONMEBOL
(1992–1999)
Copa Merconorte
(1998–2001)
Copa de Campeones
(1948)
Copa Ganadores de Copa
(1970–1971)
Universitario 40 27 7 0 2 4
Sporting Cristal 37 32 0 0 1 4
Alianza Lima 32 24 3 0 1 4
Cienciano 10 7 3 1
Sport Boys 7 6 0 0 1
Juan Aurich 7 4 2 0 1
Universidad San Martín 6 3 3 0
Melgar 6 3 2 0 1
Universidad César Vallejo 5 2 3 0
Coronel Bolognesi 4 1 3 0
Sport Huancayo 4 1 3 0
Municipal 4 1 1 0 1 1
Real Garcilaso 3 2 1 0
Alianza Atlético 3 0 3 0
Unión Huaral 3 3 0 0
León de Huánuco 3 1 2 0
Inti Gas 3 0 3 0
Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca 2 1 1 0
Unión Comercio 2 0 2 0 0
Alfonso Ugarte 1 1 0 0
Atlético Chalaco 1 1 0 0
Defensor Arica 1 1 0 0
Defensor Lima 1 1 0 0
San Agustín 1 1 0 0
Torino 1 1 0 0
Sport Ancash 1 0 1 0
Ciclista Lima 1 0 0 0 1
Sipesa 1 0 0 0 1

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