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词条 1963 Copa Libertadores Finals
释义

  1. Qualified teams

  2. Stadiums

  3. Finals

     First leg  Second leg 

  4. References

{{Infobox football match
| title = 1963 Copa Libertadores Finals
| image =
| caption =
| event = 1963 Copa Libertadores
| team1 = Santos
| team1association = {{flagicon|BRA|1889|size=30px}}
| team1score = 5
| team2 = Boca Juniors
| team2association = {{flagicon|ARG|size=30px}}
| team2score = 3
| details = Santos won 4-0 on points.
| firstleg = First leg
| team1score1 = 3
| team2score1 = 2
| details1 =
| date1 = September 4, 1963
| stadium1 = Estádio do Maracanã
| city1 = Rio de Janeiro
| man_of_the_match1a =
| man_of_the_match1atitle =
| man_of_the_match1b =
| man_of_the_match1btitle =
| referee1 = Marcel Albert Bois (France)
| attendance1 = 55,000
| weather1 =
| secondleg = Second leg
| team1score2 = 2
| team2score2 = 1
| details2 =
| date2 = September 11, 1963
| stadium2 = Boca Juniors
| city2 = Buenos Aires
| man_of_the_match2a =
| man_of_the_match2atitle =
| man_of_the_match2b =
| man_of_the_match2btitle =
| referee2 = Marcel Albert Bois (France)
| attendance2 = 50,000
| weather2 =
| previous = 1962
| next = 1964
}}

The 1963 Copa Libertadores Finals was a football series between Santos and Boca Juniors on September 4 and September 11 of this same year. It was the fourth final of South America's most prestigious football competition, the Copa de Campeones (known in the modern era as "Copa Libertadores"). Defending champions Santos were appearing in their second consecutive final, whereas Boca Juniors were seeking to win the competition for the first time. Both finalists reached the final with relative ease as they crushed Botafogo and Peñarol.

Boca Juniors needed to win two group series to reach the finals. The Xeneixes progressed past the First round after winning three matches and losing only one, including a legendary 5-3 match against Olimpia which would repeat itself 26 editions later. As the defending champions, Santos begin their participation in the semifinals.[1]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
BRA}} Santos1962
ARG}} Boca JuniorsNone

Stadiums

{{multiple image
| align = left
| footer = Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro and La Bombonera of Buenos Aires were the venues for the finals.
| width =
| image1 = Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.jpg
| width1 = 150
| alt1 =
| image2 = La_Bombonera._-_panoramio.jpg
| width2 = 167
| alt2 =
| image3 =
| width3 =
| alt3 =
}}{{-}}

Finals

Team{{Tooltip|Pld |Played{{Tooltip|W |Won{{Tooltip|D |Drawn{{Tooltip|L |Lost{{Tooltip|GF |Goals for{{Tooltip|GA |Goals against{{Tooltip|GD |Goal difference{{Tooltip|Pts |Points
{{flagicon|BRA|1889}} Santos220053+24
{{flagicon|ARG}} Boca Juniors200235−20

First leg

{{footballbox
|date=September 3, 1963
|time=
|team1=Santos {{flagicon|BRA|1889}}
|report=
|score=3–2
|team2={{flagicon|ARG}} Boca Juniors
|goals1=Coutinho {{goal|2||21}}
Lima {{goal|28}}
|goals2=Sanfilippo {{goal|43||89}}
|stadium=Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
|attendance=63,376
|referee= Marcel Albert Bois (France)
}}
{{Football kit pattern_la = pattern_b = _collar pattern_ra = pattern_sh = pattern_so = leftarm = FFffff body = FFFFff rightarm = ffffff shorts = FFFFFF socks = FFFFFF title = Santos
}}
{{Football kit pattern_b = _goldhorizontal pattern_ra = 000088 pattern_sh = 000088 pattern_so = leftarm = 000088 body = 000088 rightarm = 000088 shorts = 000088 socks = 000088 title = Boca Juniors
}}
GK 1 BRA}} Gilmar
DF 2 BRA}} Mauro
DF 3 BRA}} Geraldino
DF 4 BRA}} Dalmo
MF 5 BRA}} Zito
DF 6 BRA}} Calvet
MF 7 BRA}} Dorval
MF 8 BRA}} Lima
FW 9 BRA}} Coutinho
FW 10 BRA}} Pelé
FW 11 BRA}} Pepe
Manager:
{{flagicon|BRA}} Lula
GK 1 ARG}} Néstor Errea
DF 2 ARG}} Rubén Magdalena
DF 3 ARG}} Silvio Marzolini {{suboff}}
DF 4 ARG}} Carmelo Simeone
MF 5 ARG}} Antonio Rattín
MF 6 URU}} Alcides Silveira
MF 7 ARG}} Ernesto Grillo
FW 8 ARG}} Angel Clemente Rojas
FW 9 ARG}} Norberto Menéndez
FW 10 ARG}} José Sanfilippo
FW 11 ARG}} Alberto Mario González
Substitutions:
DF BRA}} Orlando {{subon}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ARG}} José D'Amico

Second leg

{{footballbox
|date=September 11, 1963
|time=
|team1=Boca Juniors {{flagicon|ARG}}
|report=
|score=1–2
|team2={{flagicon|BRA|1889}} Santos
|goals1=Sanfilippo {{goal|46}}
|goals2=Coutinho {{goal|50}}
Pelé {{goal|82}}
|stadium=La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
|attendance=50,000
|referee = Marcel Albert Bois (France)
}}
{{Football kit pattern_b = _goldhorizontal pattern_ra = 000088 pattern_sh = 000088 pattern_so = leftarm = 000088 body = 000088 rightarm = 000088 shorts = 000088 socks = 000088 title = Boca Juniors
}}
{{Football kit pattern_la = pattern_b = _collar pattern_ra = pattern_sh = pattern_so = leftarm = FFffff body = FFFFff rightarm = ffffff shorts = FFFFFF socks = FFFFFF title = Santos
}}
GK 1 ARG}} Errea
DF 2 ARG}} Magdalena
DF 3 BRA}} Orlando
DF 4 ARG}} Carmelo Simeone
MF 5 ARG}} Antonio Rattín
MF 6 URU}} Alcides Silveira
MF 7 ARG}} Ernesto Grillo
FW 8 ARG}} Angel Clemente Rojas
FW 9 ARG}} Norberto Menéndez
FW 10 ARG}} José Sanfilippo
FW 11 ARG}} Alberto Mario González
Manager:
{{flagicon|ARG}} José D'Amico
GK 1 BRA}} Gilmar
DF 2 BRA}} Mauro
DF 3 BRA}} Geraldino
DF 4 BRA}} Dalmo
MF 5 BRA}} Zito
DF 6 BRA}} Calvet
MF 7 BRA}} Dorval
MF 8 BRA}} Lima
FW 9 BRA}} Coutinho
FW 10 BRA}} Pelé
FW 11 BRA}} Pepe
Manager:
{{flagicon|BRA}} Lula

References

1. ^Copa Libertadores 1963 by John Beuker, Pablo Ciullini and Osvaldo Gorgazzi on RSSSF
{{Copa Libertadores Seasons}}{{Santos FC matches}}{{Club Atlético Boca Juniors matches |state=collapsed}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Copa}}

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