1980 Copa Libertadores de América finals | |
Event: | 1980 Copa Libertadores |
Team1: | Internacional |
Team1association: | |
Team1score: | 0 |
Team2: | Nacional |
Team2score: | 1 |
Firstleg: | First leg |
Team1score1: | 0 |
Team2score1: | 0 |
Date1: | 30 July 1980 |
Stadium1: | Beira-Rio |
City1: | Porto Alegre |
Attendance1: | 70,000 |
Secondleg: | Second leg |
Team1score2: | 0 |
Team2score2: | 1 |
Date2: | 6 August 1980 |
Stadium2: | Centenario |
City2: | Montevideo |
Attendance2: | 65,000 |
Previous: | 1979 |
Next: | 1981 |
The 1980 Copa Libertadores de América finals was the final two-legged tie to determine the Copa Libertadores de América champion. It was contested by Uruguayan club Nacional and Brazilian club Internacional. The first leg of the tie was played on 30 July at Estádio Beira-Rio of Porto Alegre, with the second leg played on 6 August at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.[1]
For the first time in 18 years, a club from Argentina did not play in the Copa Libertadores final.
With the first game tied 0–0, Nacional were crowned champion after winning the second leg 1–0 with a goal by striker Waldemar Victorino, achieving their second Copa Libertadores title.[2] [3] [4] Victorino was also the top scorer of the edition with 6 goals.[1]
The finals was played over two legs; home and away. The team that accumulated the most points —two for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs was crowned champion. If the two teams were tied on points after the second leg, a playoff in a neutral would become the next tie-breaker. Goal difference was used as a last resort.
width=120px | Team | width=200px | Previous finals app. |
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None | |||
4 (1964, 1967, 1969, 1971) |
GK | 1 | Gasperin | ||
DF | 2 | Toninho | ||
DF | 3 | Mauro Pastor (c) | ||
DF | 4 | Mauro Galvao | ||
DF | 6 | André Lus | ||
MF | 5 | Falcão | ||
MF | 8 | Batista | ||
MF | 10 | |||
FW | 7 | Chico Spina | ||
FW | 9 | Tonho | ||
FW | 11 | |||
Substitutes: | ||||
FW | Adavílson | |||
Manager: | ||||
Énio Andrade |
GK | 1 | Rodolfo Rodríguez | ||
DF | 4 | José H. Moreira | ||
DF | 2 | Juan C. Blanco (c) | ||
DF | 3 | Hugo De León | ||
DF | 6 | Washington González | ||
MF | 5 | Víctor Espárrago | ||
MF | 8 | Eduardo de la Peña | ||
MF | 10 | Arsenio Luzardo | ||
FW | 7 | Alberto Bica | ||
FW | 9 | Waldemar Victorino | ||
FW | 11 | Dardo Pérez | ||
Substitutes: | ||||
Manager: | ||||
Juan Martín Mugica |
GK | 1 | Rodolfo Rodríguez | ||
DF | 4 | José H. Moreira | ||
DF | 2 | Juan C. Blanco (c) | ||
DF | 3 | Hugo De León | ||
DF | 6 | Washington González | ||
MF | 5 | Víctor Espárrago | ||
MF | 8 | Eduardo de la Peña | ||
MF | 10 | Arsenio Luzardo | ||
FW | 7 | Alberto Bica | ||
FW | 9 | Waldemar Victorino | ||
FW | 11 | Julio César Morales | ||
Manager: | ||||
Juan Martín Mugica |
GK | 1 | Gasperin | ||
DF | 2 | Toninho | ||
DF | 3 | Mauro Pastor (c) | ||
DF | 4 | Mauro Galvao | ||
DF | 6 | Claudio Mineiro | ||
MF | 5 | Falcão | ||
MF | 8 | Batista | ||
MF | 10 | |||
FW | 7 | Chico Spina | ||
FW | 9 | Adílson | ||
FW | 11 | |||
Substitutes: | ||||
MF | Berreta | |||
Manager: | ||||
Énio Andrade |