Copa Sudamericana


After the abolishment of the Copa Merconorte and the Copa Mercosur, a Pan-American club cup was planned (Copa Pan-Americana 2002) but failed to be organised. Instead a tournament restricted to South American clubs was established. Between 2005 and 2008, two clubs from Mexico were admitted, and reached three successive finals, with Pachuca claiming the trophy in 2006 (because of this, three Mexican clubs entered in 2007). In the same period three other clubs from CONCACAF members entered as well (DC United in 2005 and 2007, Alajuelense in 2006 and Motagua in 2008), but none of these negotiated their first tie successfully.


Palmares

2002  San Lorenzo
2003  Cienciano
2004  Boca Juniors
2005  Boca Juniors
2006  Pachuca
2007  Arsenal (Sarandí)
2008  Internacional (Porto Alegre)
2009  LDU (Quito)
2010  Independiente (Avellaneda)
2011  Universidad de Chile
2012  São Paulo
2013  Lanús
2014  River Plate
2015  Independiente Santa Fe (Bogotá)
2016  Chapecoense
2017  Independiente (Avellaneda)
2018  Athletico Paranaense (Curitiba)
2019  Independiente del Valle (Sangolquí)
2020  Defensa y Justicia (Florencio Varela)
2021  Athletico Paranaense (Curitiba)
2022  Independiente del Valle (Sangolquí)
2023  LDU (Quito)

Wins by club

 2 Athletico Paranaense (Curitiba) 
   Boca Juniors
   Independiente (Avellaneda)
   Independiente del Valle (Sangolquí)
   LDU (Quito)

 1 Arsenal (Sarandí)
   Chapecoense
   Cienciano
   Defensa y Justicia (Florencio Varela)
   Independiente Santa Fe (Bogotá)
   Internacional (Porto Alegre)
   Lanús
   Pachuca
   River Plate
   San Lorenzo
   São Paulo
   Universidad de Chile

Wins by country

 9 Argentina

 5 Brazil  

 4 Ecuador

 1 Chile
   Colombia
   Mexico
   Peru


Finals

2002  San Lorenzo              4-0 0-0 Atlético Nacional
2003  Cienciano                3-3 1-0 River Plate
2004  Boca Juniors             0-1 2-0 Bolívar
2005  Boca Juniors             1-1 1-1 Pumas UNAM               [4-3 pen]
2006  Pachuca                  1-1 2-1 Colo Colo             
2007  América (Cd. México)     2-3 2-1 Arsenal    
2008  Internacional (PA)       1-1 1-0 Estudiantes (LP)
2009  LDU (Quito)              5-1 0-3 Fluminense
2010  Goiás                    2-0 1-3 Independiente            [3-5 pen]
2011  LDU (Quito)              0-1 0-3 Universidad de Chile
2012  Tigre                    0-0 abd São Paulo                [2nd leg abandoned at 2-0 for ão Paulo]
2013  Ponte Preta              1-1 0-2 Lanús  
2014  Atlético Nacional        1-1 0-2 River Plate
2015  Huracan (Bs. Aires)      0-0 0-0 Ind. Santa Fe            [1-3 pen]
2016  Atlético Nacional          n/p   Chapecoense              [awarded to Chapecoense]
2017  Independiente            2-1 1-1 Flamengo
2018  Junior (Barranquilla)    1-1 1-1 Athletico Paranaense     [3-4 pen]
2019  Independiente del Valle    3-1   Colón (Santa Fe)
2020  Defensa y Justicia         3-0   Lanús
2021  Athletico Paranaense       1-0   RB Bragantino
2022  Independiente del Valle    2-0   São Paulo
2023  LDU (Quito)                1-1   Fortaleza                [4-3 pen]

           win fin
Argentina   9  15
Brazil      5  12
Ecuador     4   5
Colombia    1   5
Mexico      1   3
Chile       1   2
Peru        1   1
Bolivia         1

total      22  44


All-Time Table


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Author: Karel Stokkermans
Last updated: 11 Mar 2024

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