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|tourney_name = Copa de Campeones de América |year = 1964 |other_titles = |dates = April 3 - August 12 |num_teams = 11 |confederations = 10 |champion_other ={{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente |count = 1 |second_other ={{flagicon|URU}} Nacional |matches = 26 |goals = 88 |attendance = |top_scorer = {{flagicon|ARG}} Mario Rodríguez and {{flagicon|PAR}} Celino Mora (6 goals) |player = |prevseason = 1963 |nextseason = 1965 }} The 1964 Copa de Campeones de América was the fifth edition of South America's premier club football tournament. For the first time since its inception, every member of CONMEBOL was represented in the competition. Deportivo Italia became the first club from Venezuela to participate, providing an unexpectedly impressive performance after eliminating Bahia of Brazil in the preliminary round and beating Barcelona in Guayaquil. Building up on Boca Juniors's great showing in the last season, Argentine football managed to put themselves on the international map as Independiente won Argentina's first title. El Diablo Rojo, or Red Devil, eliminated the powerful Santos, which played without the main stars of its attack (Dorval, Mengálvio, Coutinho and an injured Pelé didn't play, and Pepe just the first match of the semifinal).[1] After winning both matches of their semifinal series and dispatched Nacional in the finals. Mario Rodríguez became a key factor in Independiente's triumph as he became top scorer of the tournament with 6 goals. Qualified teams
Tie-breaking criteriaThis edition saw a first round, with three groups containing three teams each; the preliminary round from the 1961 edition was reintroduced. The format for the semifinals and the finals remained unchanged. At each stage of the tournament teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and no points for a loss. If two or more teams are equal on points, the following criteria will be applied to determine the ranking in the group stage:
Preliminary roundOwing to the uneven number of teams in the competition, a preliminary round was created to determine who joined the other 9 teams in the competition. As a predominated "weak" side, Venezuela has its representative face off against Brazil's second representative. The winner of the series would advance into the First round. Both matches took place in Caracas.
|date = April 3, 1964 |time = |team1 = Deportivo Italia {{flagicon|VEN}} |score = 0 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|BRA|1889}} Bahía |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Caracas |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = April 8, 1964 |time = |team1 = Bahía {{flagicon|BRA|1889}} |score = 1 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|VEN}} Deportivo Italia |goals1 = Vevê {{goal|}} |goals2 = Jaime {{goal|}} Iramido {{goal|}} |stadium = Caracas |attendance = |referee = }} First roundNine teams were drawn into groups of three. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group advanced to the Semifinals. Santos, the title holders, had a bye to the next round. Group 1
|date = April 12, 1964 |time = |team1 = Aurora {{flagicon|BOL}} |score = 2 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|Paraguay|1954}} Cerro Porteño |goals1 = Herbas {{goal|}} Alcócer {{goal|}} |goals2 = Mora {{goal|}} Rojas {{goal|}} |stadium = Cochabamba |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = April 19, 1964 |time = |team1 = Nacional {{flagicon|URU}} |score = 2 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|BOL}} Aurora |goals1 = Abeledo {{goal|}}{{goal|}} |goals2 = |stadium = Montevideo |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = April 26, 1964 |time = |team1 = Cerro Porteño {{flagicon|Paraguay|1954}} |score = 2 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|URU}} Nacional |goals1 = Mora {{goal|}}{{goal|}} |goals2 = Méndez {{goal|}} Oyarbide {{goal|}} |stadium = Asunción |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 3, 1964 |time = |team1 = Aurora {{flagicon|BOL}} |score = 0 – 3 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|URU}} Nacional |goals1 = |goals2 = Bergara {{goal|}} Pérez {{goal|}} Acosta {{goal|}} |stadium = Cochabamba |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 10, 1964 |time = |team1 = Nacional {{flagicon|URU}} |score = 2 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|Paraguay|1954}} Cerro Porteño |goals1 = Bergara {{goal|}} Pérez {{goal|}} |goals2 = |stadium = Montevideo |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 17, 1964 |time = |team1 = Cerro Porteño {{flagicon|Paraguay|1954}} |score = 7 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|BOL}} Aurora |goals1 = Rojas {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Mora {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Rojas {{goal|}} Breglia {{goal|}} Rojas {{goal|}} |goals2 = |stadium = Asunción |attendance = |referee = }} Group 2
|date = May 7, 1964 |time = |team1 = Millonarios {{flagicon|COL}} |score = 3 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|PER}} Alianza Lima |goals1 = Gamboa {{goal|}}{{goal|}}{{goal|}} |goals2 = León {{goal|}} Zegarra {{goal|}} |stadium = Bogotá |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 31, 1964 |time = |team1 = Independiente {{flagicon|ARG}} |score = 4 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|PER}} Alianza Lima |goals1 = Savoy {{goal|}} Rodríguez {{goal|}} Rolan {{goal|}} Suárez {{goal|}} |goals2 = |stadium = Avellaneda |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = June 4, 1964 |time = |team1 = Alianza Lima {{flagicon|PER}} |score = 2 – 2 {{Ref label|A|A|}} |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente |goals1 = León {{goal|}}{{goal|}} |goals2 = Savoy {{goal|}}{{goal|}} |stadium = Avellaneda |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = June 7, 1964 |time = |team1 = Independiente {{flagicon|ARG}} |score = 5 – 1 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|COL}} Millonarios |goals1 = Rodríguez {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Suárez {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Savoy {{goal|}} |goals2 = Parodi {{goal|}} |stadium = Avellaneda |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = June 28, 1964 |time = |team1 = Alianza Lima {{flagicon|PER}} |score = 1 – 2 {{Ref label|B|B|}} |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|COL}} Millonarios |goals1 = Tenemás {{goal|}} |goals2 = Klinger {{goal|}} Gamboa {{goal|}} |stadium = Bogotá |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = July 8, 1964 |time = |team1 = Millonarios {{flagicon|COL}} |score = {{Ref label|C|C|}} |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Bogotá |attendance = |referee = }} Group 3
|date = May 3, 1964 |time = |team1 = Barcelona {{flagicon|ECU}} |score = 0 – 1 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|VEN}} Deportivo Italia |goals1 = |goals2 = Zequniha {{goal|}} |stadium = Guayaquil |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 5, 1964 |time = |team1 = Colo-Colo {{flagicon|CHI}} |score = 4 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|VEN}} Deportivo Italia |goals1 = Valdés {{goal|}} Álvarez {{goal|}} Moreno {{goal|}} Roberto {{goal|}} |goals2 = |stadium = Santiago |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 13, 1964 |time = |team1 = Barcelona {{flagicon|ECU}} |score = 2 – 3 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|CHI}} Colo-Colo |goals1 = Nivaldo {{goal|}}{{goal|}} |goals2 = Roberto {{goal|}} Álvarez {{goal|}} Valdés {{goal|}} |stadium = Guayaquil |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 17, 1964 |time = |team1 = Deportivo Italia {{flagicon|VEN}} |score = 1 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|CHI}} Colo-Colo |goals1 = Jaime {{goal|}} |goals2 = Roberto {{goal|}} Moreno {{goal|}} |stadium = Caracas |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 24, 1964 |time = |team1 = Deportivo Italia {{flagicon|VEN}} |score = 0 – 3 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ECU}} Barcelona |goals1 = |goals2 = Nivaldo {{goal|}} Geninho {{goal|}} Calderón {{goal|}} |stadium = Caracas |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = May 28, 1964 |time = |team1 = Colo-Colo {{flagicon|CHI}} |score = 0 – 4 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ECU}} Barcelona |goals1 = |goals2 = Nivaldo {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Helio {{goal|}} Geninho {{goal|}} |stadium = Santiago |attendance = |referee = }} SemifinalsFour teams were drawn into two groups. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group advanced to the Finals. Group A
|date = July 15, 1964 |time = |team1 = Santos {{flagicon|BRA|1889}} |score = 2 – 3 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente |goals1 = Guerreiro {{goal|}} Pepe {{goal|}} |goals2 = Rodríguez {{goal|}} Bernao {{goal|}} Suárez {{goal|}} |stadium = Rio de Janeiro |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = July 22, 1964 |time = |team1 = Independiente {{flagicon|ARG}} |score = 2 – 1 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|BRA|1889}} Santos |goals1 = Mori {{goal|}} Rodríguez {{goal|}} |goals2 = Guerreiro {{goal|}} |stadium = Avellaneda |attendance = |referee = }} Group B
|date = July 15, 1964 |time = |team1 = Colo-Colo {{flagicon|CHI}} |score = 2 – 4 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|URU}} Nacional |goals1 = Baeza {{goal|o.g.}} Alvarez {{goal|}} |goals2 = Sanfilippo {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Leites {{goal|}} Douksas {{goal|}} |stadium = Santiago |attendance = |referee = }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = August 1, 1964 |time = |team1 = Nacional {{flagicon|URU}} |score = 4 – 2 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|CHI}} Colo-Colo |goals1 = Jaburú {{goal|}}{{goal|}} Douksas {{goal|}} Pérez {{goal|}} |goals2 = Jiménez {{goal|}} Valdés {{goal|}} |stadium = Montevideo |attendance = |referee = }} Finals{{main|1964 Copa Libertadores Finals}}
|date = August 6, 1964 |time = |team1 = Nacional {{flagicon|URU}} |score = 0 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Estadio Centenario, Montevideo |attendance = 60,000 |referee = Leo Horn (Netherlands) }}{{footballbox_collapsible |date = August 12, 1964 |time = |team1 = Independiente {{flagicon|ARG}} |score = 1 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{flagicon|URU}} Nacional |goals1 = Rodríguez {{goal|35}} |goals2 = |stadium = La Doble Visera, Avellaneda |attendance = 80,000 |referee = Dimas Larrosa (Paraguay) }} Champion
Top goalscorers
Footnotes1. ^ News at journal Folha de S.Paulo on June 23, 2015, the Argentine TV brought up to light phone recordings conversations between Abel Gnecco, Argentina's representative in referee committee of Conmebol and the former president of AFA, Julio Grondona, who died in 2014 and who in 1964 was president of Independiente. In the wiretapping (recorded at May 17, 2013), Grondona praises himself for have conspired with the referee team of semifinal between Santos and Independiente, in order that Brazilian team could not qualify for the final. Transcription of the wiretape, included. {{pt}} {{refbegin}}A. {{note|A}}Played in Avellaneda (Racing Club's stadium) due to the tragedy around the olympic qualifier between Peru and Argentina in Lima. B. {{note|B}}Played in Bogotá (El Campin) due to the tragedy around the olympic qualifier between Peru and Argentina in Lima. C. {{note|C}}Not played due to differences between CONMEBOL and the Colombian football federations, ADEFútbol and FEDEBOL (after Independiente refused to travel to Bogotá); points incredibly were awarded to Independiente despite refused to play (but no goals).{{refend}} External links
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