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词条 List of Supercopa Libertadores finals
释义

  1. Key

  2. Finals

  3. Performances

     By club  Performance by country 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox football tournament
| logo =
| founded = 1988
| abolished = 1997
| region = South America (CONMEBOL)
| number of teams = 18 (group stage)
2 (finalists)
| current champions = {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate (1st title)
| most successful team = {{flagicon|BRA}} Cruzeiro
{{flagicon|ARG}} Independiente
(2 titles each)
}}

The Supercopa Sudamericana was a seasonal association football competition that was established in 1988. It was usually contested between August and December. The Supercopa Sudamericana was opened to the past winners of Copa Libertadores; Vasco da Gama, winners of the Copa de Campeones tournament held in 1948, was later allowed to participate. Nearly every phase of the competition was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. Racing Club won the inaugural competition in 1988, defeating Cruzeiro 4–1 on points.

Cruzeiro, alongside Independiente, hold the record for the most victories, with two wins each since the competition's inception. They are also the only teams to have won the competition consecutively. Overall, eight different clubs have won the competition since its inception in 1988 until it folded in 1997 to give room for other competitions. Clubs from Argentina have won the most Supercopa Sudamerica titles, with six wins among them. Brazilian teams are second with three victories, and Paraguay are third with a lone triumph.

Key

#Finals decided on goal aggregate
*Finals decided by a penalty shootout
BoldIndicates the winner in two-legged finals
YearEach link is the relevant Supercopa Sudamericana article for that year

Finals

YearCountryWinnerScoreRunner-upCountryVenueLocation
1988ARG}}Racing2–1CruzeiroBRA}}Estadio Juan D. PerónAvellaneda, Argentina
ARG}}Racing1–1CruzeiroBRA}}MineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
Racing won 4–1 on points
1989ARG}}Boca Juniors0–0IndependienteARG}}Estadio Camilo CicheroBuenos Aires, Argentina
ARG}}Boca Juniors0–0IndependienteARG}}La Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
2–2 on points and 0–0 on goal difference; Boca Juniors won 5–3 in a penalty shootout *
1990PAR}}Olimpia3–0NacionalURU}}Estadio CentenarioMontevideo, Uruguay
PAR}}Olimpia3–3NacionalURU}}Estadio Defensores del ChacoAsunción, Paraguay
Olimpia won 4–1 on points
1991BRA}}Cruzeiro0–2River PlateARG}}Estadio MonumentalBuenos Aires, Argentina
BRA}}Cruzeiro3–0River PlateARG}}MineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 3–2 on aggregate
1992BRA}}Cruzeiro4–0RacingARG}}MineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
BRA}}Cruzeiro0–1RacingARG}}Estadio Juan D. PerónAvellaneda, Argentina
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 4–1 on aggregate
1993BRA}}São Paulo2–2FlamengoBRA}}Estádio do MaracanãRio de Janeiro, Brazil
BRA}}São Paulo2–2FlamengoBRA}}Estádio do MorumbiSão Paulo, Brazil
2–2 on points and 4–4 on aggregate; São Paulo won 5–4 in a penalty shootout *
1994ARG}}Independiente1–1Boca JuniorsARG}}Estadio Camilo CicheroBuenos Aires, Argentina
ARG}}Independiente2–1Boca JuniorsARG}}La Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
Independiente won 4–1 on points
1995ARG}}Independiente2–0FlamengoBRA}}La Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
ARG}}Independiente0–1FlamengoBRA}}Estádio do MaracanãRio de Janeiro, Brazil
3–3 on points; Independiente won 2–1 on aggregate
1996ARG}}Vélez Sarsfield1–0CruzeiroBRA}}MineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
ARG}}Vélez Sarsfield2–0CruzeiroBRA}}Estadio José AmalfitaniBuenos Aires, Argentina
Vélez Sarsfield won 6–0 on points
1997ARG}}River Plate0–0São PauloBRA}}Estádio do MorumbiSão Paulo, Brazil
ARG}}River Plate2–1São PauloBRA}}Estadio MonumentalBuenos Aires, Argentina
River Plate won 4–1 on points

Performances

By club

TeamWonRunner-upYears wonYears runner-up
BRA}} Cruzeiro221991, 19921988, 1996
ARG}} Independiente211994, 19951989
ARG}} Racing1119881992
ARG}} Boca Juniors1119891994
BRA}} São Paulo1119931997
ARG}} River Plate1119971991
PAR}} Olimpia101990
ARG}} Vélez Sársfield101996
BRA}} Flamengo02
1993, 1995
URU}} Nacional01
1990

Performance by country

CountryWonRunners-UpWinning ClubsRunners-Up
{{ARG}}64 Independiente (2), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1), River Plate (1), Vélez Sársfield (1) Independiente (1), River Plate (1), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1)
{{BRA}}35 Cruzeiro (2), São Paulo (1) Cruzeiro (2), Flamengo (2), São Paulo (1)
{{PAR}}10 Olimpia (1)
{{URU}}01
Nacional (1)

See also

  • List of Copa Libertadores winners

References

External links

{{CONMEBOL club competition winners}}{{Supercopa Sudamericana Seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Supercopa Sudamericana Winners}}

2 : Supercopa Libertadores|Lists of association football matches

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