Copa Libertadores de América 1964


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Preliminary Round (Apr 3 & 8)
Deportivo Italia         Ven  EC Bahia                 Bra   0-0  2-1  2-1x
  [Jaime, Iramido]
x both matches in Caracas

First Round

Santos bye to the semi-finals as holders.

Group 1 [Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay]
12 Apr: Aurora - Cerro Porteño                  2-2
	[Herbas, Alcócer; Mora, B.Rojas]
19 Apr: Nacional - Aurora                       2-0
	[Abeledo(2)]
26 Apr: Cerro Porteño - Nacional                2-2
	[Mora(2); Méndez, Oyarbide]
 3 May: Aurora - Nacional                       0-3
	[Bergara, D.Pérez, Acosta]
10 May: Nacional - Cerro Porteño                2-0
	[Bergara, D.Pérez]
17 May: Cerro Porteño - Aurora                  7-0
	[P.Rojas(2), Mora(2), B.Rojas, Breglia, J.C.Rojas]

 1.Nacional (Montevideo)           4  3  1  0  9- 2  7
 2.Cerro Porteño (Asunción)        4  1  2  1 11- 6  4
 3.Aurora (Cochabamba)             4  0  1  3  2-14  1

Group 2 [Argentina, Colombia, Peru]
 7 May: Millonarios - Alianza                   3-2
	[D.Gamboa(3); P.León, Zegarra]
31 May: Independiente - Alianza                 4-0
	[Savoy, M.Rodríguez, Rolan, Suárez]
 4 Jun: Alianza - Independiente                 2-2x
	[León(2); Savoy(2)]
 7 Jun: Independiente - Millonarios             5-1
	[M.Rodríguez(2), L.Suárez(2), Savoy; Parodi]
28 Jun: Alianza - Millonarios                   1-2y
	[Tenemas; Klinger, Gamboa]
 8 Jul: Millonarios - Independiente                z
 x played in Avellaneda (Racing Club) due to the tragedy around the olympic
   qualifier between Peru and Argentina in Lima.
 y played in Bogotá (El Campin) due to the tragedy around the olympic
   qualifier between Peru and Argentina in Lima.
 z not played due to differences between CONMEBOL and the Colombian football
   federations Adefútbol and Fedebol (apparently after Independiente refused
   to travel to Bogotá); points were awarded to Independiente (but no goals).

 1.Independiente (Avellaneda)      4  3  1  0 11- 3  7
 2.Millonarios (Bogotá)            4  2  0  2  6- 8  4
 3.Alianza (Lima)                  4  0  1  3  5-11  1

Group 3 [Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela]
 3 May: Barcelona - Deportivo Italia            0-1
	[Zequinha]
 7 May: Colo Colo - Deportivo Italia            4-0
	[Valdéz, H.Alvarez, Moreno, Roberto]
13 May: Barcelona - Colo Colo                   2-3
	[Nivaldo(2); Roberto, H.Alvarez, Valdéz]
17 May: Deportivo Italia - Colo Colo            1-2
	[Jaime; Roberto, Moreno]
24 May: Deportivo Italia - Barcelona            0-3
	[Nivaldo, Geninho, Calderón]
28 May: Colo Colo - Barcelona                   0-4
	[Nivaldo(2), Helio, Geninho]

 1.Colo Colo (Santiago)            4  3  0  1  9- 7  6
 2.Barcelona (Guayaquil)           4  2  0  2  9- 4  4
 3.Deportivo Italia (Caracas)      4  1  0  3  2- 9  2

Semi-Finals (Jul 15 & 22)
Santos                   Bra  Independiente            Arg   2-3  1-2  3-5
  [Toninho, Pepe; M.Rodríguez, Bernao, L.Suárez]
  [Mori, M.Rodríguez; Toninho]
Colo Colo                Chi  Nacional                 Uru   2-4  2-4  4-8x
  [Baeza o/g, H.Alvarez; Sanfilippo(2), Leites, Douksas]
  [Jaburú(2), Douksas, D.Pérez; Jiménez, Valdés]
x 2nd leg Aug 1.

Final (Aug 6 & 12)
Nacional                 Uru  Independiente            Arg   0-0  0-1  0-1

1st leg. Centenario, Montevideo, 6- 8-1964

Nacional - Independiente 0-0

Nacional: Sosa, Baeza, Emilio Alvarez, Ramos, Elisio Alvarez, Méndez, Pérez,
          Douksas, Jaburú, Arias (Bergará), Urruzmendi.
Independiente: Santoro, Zerrillo, Rolan, Ferreiro, Acevedo (Mori), Maldonado, 
               Bernao, Mura, Suárez, M.Rodríguez, Savoy.

Referee: Horn (Netherlands)
Attendance: 60,000

2nd leg. La Doble Visera, Avellaneda, 12- 8-1964
    (stadium also known as La Caldera del Diablo; located on Almirante Cordero)

Independiente - Nacional 1-0
35' M.Rodríguez   1-0

Independiente: Santoro, Guzmán, Rolan, Ferreiro, Acevedo, Maldonado, Bernao,
               Prospitti, Suárez, M.Rodríguez, Savoy.
Nacional: Sosa, Baeza, Emilio Alvarez, Ramos, Elisio Alvarez, Méndez, Oyarbide,
          Douksas, Jaburú, D.Pérez, Urruzmendi (Bergará).

Referee: Dimas Larrosa (Paraguay)
Attendance: 80,000

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Authors: José Luis Pierrend, John Beuker, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo José Gorgazzi
Last updated: 29 Nov 2012

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