1992 Copa Libertadores finals | |
Event: | 1992 Copa Libertadores |
Team1: | Newell's Old Boys |
Team2: | São Paulo |
Team1association: | |
Team2association: | |
Team1score: | 1 |
Team2score: | 1 |
Team1score1: | 1 |
Team2score1: | 0 |
Team1score2: | 0 |
Team2score2: | 1 |
Firstleg: | First leg |
Secondleg: | Second leg |
Details: | São Paulo won the penalty shootout 3–2 |
Date1: | 10 June 1992 |
Date2: | 17 June 1992 |
Stadium1: | Gigante de Arroyito |
Stadium2: | Estádio do Morumbi |
City1: | Rosario |
City2: | São Paulo |
Attendance1: | 35,000 |
Attendance2: | 71,986 (105,185) |
Referee1: | Hernán Silva |
Referee2: | José Torres |
Previous: | 1991 |
Next: | 1993 |
The 1992 Copa Libertadores final was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 1992 Copa Libertadores champion. The final was contested by Brazilian club São Paulo and Argentine side Newell's Old Boys. The first leg was held in Estadio Gigante de Arroyito (home venue of club Rosario Central) where Newell's beat Sao Paulo 1–0 in front of 35,000 spectators.
In the second leg, held in Estádio do Morumbi, Sao Paulo defeated Newell's 1–0. As both teams tied on points and goal difference, a penalty shootout was conducted to decide a champion. Sao Paulo won the series 3–2 on penalties, therefore the Brazilian team won their first Copa Libertadores trophy.[1] [2]
Team | Previous finals app. | |
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1988 | ||
1974 |
GK | 1 | Norberto Scoponi | ||
DF | 19 | Gustavo Raggio | ||
DF | 2 | |||
DF | 6 | Mauricio Pochettino | ||
DF | 4 | Julio Saldaña | ||
DF | 14 | Alfredo Berti | ||
MF | 8 | Gerardo Martino (c) | ||
MF | 3 | Eduardo Berizzo | ||
MF | 7 | Julio Alberto Zamora | ||
FW | 20 | Ricardo Lunari | ||
FW | 22 | |||
Substitutes: | ||||
FW | 9 | |||
FW | 11 | Aldo M. Soria | ||
GK | 12 | Luis Romero | ||
FW | 13 | |||
DF | 16 | Miguel A. D'Agostino | ||
Manager: | ||||
Marcelo Bielsa |
GK | 1 | Zetti | ||
DF | 2 | Cafú | ||
DF | 3 | |||
DF | 4 | Ronaldão | ||
DF | 15 | Iván | ||
MF | 13 | Adílson | ||
MF | 14 | Pintado | ||
MF | 10 | Raí (c) | ||
ST | 7 | Müller | ||
FW | 18 | |||
ST | 11 | Elivélton | ||
Substitutes: | ||||
MF | 5 | Sídnei | ||
MF | 8 | Suélio | ||
FW | 9 | |||
GK | 12 | |||
FW | 23 | Rinaldo | ||
Manager: | ||||
Telê Santana |
Assistant referees: Gastón Castro (Chile) Salvador Imperatore (Chile) Fourth official: ? |
GK | 1 | Zetti | ||
DF | 2 | Cafú | ||
DF | 3 | |||
DF | 4 | Ronaldão | ||
DF | 15 | Iván | ||
MF | 13 | Adílson | ||
MF | 14 | |||
MF | 10 | Raí (c) | ||
ST | 7 | |||
FW | 18 | Palhinha | ||
ST | 11 | |||
Substitutes: | ||||
FW | 9 | |||
Manager: | ||||
Telê Santana |
GK | 1 | Norberto Scoponi | ||
DF | 5 | Juan Manuel Llop | ||
DF | 2 | |||
DF | 6 | Mauricio Pochettino | ||
DF | 4 | Julio Saldaña | ||
DF | 14 | |||
MF | 8 | Gerardo Martino (c) | ||
MF | 3 | Eduardo Berizzo | ||
MF | 7 | |||
FW | 20 | |||
FW | 22 | Alfredo Mendoza | ||
Substitutes: | ||||
FW | 9 | Cristian Domizzi | ||
Manager: | ||||
Marcelo Bielsa |
Assistant referees: John Toro Rendón (Colombia) Jorge Eliezer Zuluaga (Colombia) Fourth official: Ulisses Tavares da Silva (Brazil) |