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{{Infobox football tournament | name = Copa Iberoamericana | image = Copa iberoamericana trofeo.png | imagesize = 150px | alt = Copa Iberia | caption = The trophy awarded to champions | organiser = CONMEBOL RFEF | founded = 1994 | abolished = {{Start date and age|1994}} | region = South America Spain | number of teams = 2 | qualifier for = | related comps = Copa Oro N. Leoz Copa del Rey | domestic cup = | confed cup = | current champions = | most successful club = {{flagicon|SPA}} Real Madrid (1 title) | broadcasters = | motto = | website = | current = | American = }}The Copa Iberoamericana ({{lang-es|Ibero-American Cup}}) or Copa Iberia, is an international official football competition. It was created to face the champions of the Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz and the Copa del Rey, because of an agreement signed between CONMEBOL and the Royal Spanish Football Federation. It was disputed only once between Boca Juniors and Real Madrid in 1994, with victory to the Spanish club. After two decades, in 2015 CONMEBOL recognised the Copa Iberoamericana as an official tournament.[1] {{-}}Match detailsFirst leg{{football box |date= 19 March 1994 |team1= Real Madrid {{flagicon|ESP}} |score= 3–1 |report= |team2= {{flagicon|ARG}} Boca Juniors |goals1= Hierro {{goal|34}} Morales {{goal|70||79}} |goals2= MacAllister {{goal|85}} |stadium= Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid |attendance= |referee= {{flagicon|ITA}} Piero Ceccarini }}{{Football kit | pattern_b=_rmcf9394 |pattern_ra=_rmcf9394 |pattern_sh=_rmcf9293h |pattern_so=_rmcf9394 | body=FFFFFF|rightarm=FFFFFF|shorts=FFFFFF|socks=FFFFFF | title = Real Madrid }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _boca94h | pattern_ra = | pattern_so = _2 gold stripes | leftarm = 000099 | body = 000099 | rightarm = 000099 | shorts = 000099 | socks = 000099 | title = Boca Juniors }} |
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GK | 1 | SPA}} Francisco Buyo | DF | 2 | SPA}} Chendo | DF | 6 | SPA}} Fernando Hierro | DF | | SPA}} Rafael Alkorta | DF | 3 | SPA}} Mikel Lasa {{suboff|75}} | MF | 8 | SPA}} Míchel | MF | 5 | SPA}} Luis Milla {{yel|86}} | MF | 10 | CRO}} Robert Prosinečki {{suboff|46}} | FW | SPA}} Dani {{suboff|67}} | FW | 11 | SPA}} Rafael Martín Vázquez | FW | 9 | CHI}} Iván Zamorano | Substitutes: | DF | SPA}} Nando {{subon|75}} | MF | SPA}} Sandro {{subon|46}} | FW | 17 | SPA}} José Luis Morales {{subon|67}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|SPA}} Vicente del Bosque |
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GK | 1 | ARG}} Navarro Montoya {{sent off|0|2}} | DF | 4 | ARG}} Diego Soñora | DF | 2 | ARG}} Juan Simón | DF | 6 | ARG}} Carlos Moya | DF | 3 | ARG}} Carlos MacAllister {{yel|33}} | MF | 8 | ARG}} Julio Saldaña | MF | 5 | ARG}} Leonardo Peralta | MF | 10 | ARG}} Alberto Márcico | FW | 7 | URU}} Sergio Martínez {{suboff|2}} | FW | 9 | URU}} Rubén da Silva {{suboff|67}} | FW | 11 | CHI}} Ivo Basay {{suboff|70}} | Substitutes: | GK | 12 | ARG}} Esteban Pogany {{subon|2}} | FW | 16 | ARG}} Luis Alberto Carranza {{subon|67}} | MF | 15 | ARG}} Carlos Tapia {{subon|70}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ARG}} César Luis Menotti | |
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Second leg{{football box |date= 25 March 1994 |team1= Boca Juniors {{flagicon|ARG}} |score= 2–1 |report= |team2= {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid |goals1= da Silva {{goal|40}} Naveda {{goal|73}} |goals2= Milla {{goal|74}} |stadium= La Bombonera, Buenos Aires |attendance= |referee= {{flagicon|CHI}} Salvador Imperatore }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = _boca94h | pattern_ra = | pattern_so = _2 gold stripes | leftarm = 000099 | body = 000099 | rightarm = 000099 | shorts = 000099 | socks = 000099 | title = Boca Juniors }} | {{Football kit | pattern_b=_rmcf9394 |pattern_ra=_rmcf9394 |pattern_sh=_rmcf9293h |pattern_so=_rmcf9394 | body=FFFFFF|rightarm=FFFFFF|shorts=FFFFFF|socks=FFFFFF | title = Real Madrid }} |
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GK | 1 | ARG}} Esteban Pogany | DF | 4 | ARG}} Julio Saldaña {{suboff|26}} | DF | 2 | ARG}} Luis Adrián Medero | DF | 6 | ECU}} Raúl Noriega | DF | 3 | ARG}} Rodolfo Arruabarrena | MF | 8 | URU}} Alejandro Farías | MF | 5 | ARG}} Alberto Naveda | MF | 7 | URU}} Marcelo Tejera | MF | 10 | ARG}} Carlos Daniel Tapia | FW | 9 | URU}} Rubén da Silva | FW | 11 | ARG}} Luis Alberto Carranza | Substitutes: | DF | ARG}} Carlos Moya {{subon|26}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ARG}} César Luis Menotti |
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GK | 1 | ESP}} Francisco Buyo | DF | 2 | ESP}} Chendo | DF | 3 | ESP}} Marcos | DF | 4 | ESP}} Nando | DF | 5 | ESP}} Luis Milla | MF | 6 | ESP}} Mikel Antía | MF | 7 | ESP}} Velasco {{suboff|87}} | MF | 8 | ESP}} Míchel | FW | 9 | ESP}} Dani {{suboff|80}} | FW | 10 | CRO}} Robert Prosinečki | FW | 11 | ESP}} Martín Vázquez | Substitutes: | DF | ESP}} Luis Miguel Ramis {{subon|87}} | FW | ESP}} José Luis Morales {{subon|80}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ESP}} Vicente del Bosque | |
| Real Madrid wons 4-3 on aggregateReferences1. ^Las competiciones oficiales de la CONMEBOL
Sources - RSSSF - Copa Iberoamericana {{es icon}}
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