1993 Copa de Oro Finals explained

1993 Copa de Oro Finals
Event:1993 Copa de Oro
Team1:Boca Juniors
Team1association:
Team1score:1
Team2:Atlético Mineiro
Team2association:
Team2score:0
Referee:Jorge L. Nieves (Uruguay)
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:0
Team2score1:0
Stadium1:Mineirao
City1:Belo Horizonte
Referee1:Jorge Nieves (Uruguay)
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:1
Team2score2:0
Stadium2:La Bombonera
City2:Buenos Aires
Referee2:Jorge Orellana (Ecuador)

The 1993 Copa de Oro Finals was a two-legged football series to decide the champion of the 1993 Copa de Oro organised by CONMEBOL. It was contested by Argentine side Boca Juniors and Brazilian Atlético Mineiro in July 1994.

Boca Juniors (as 1992 Copa Master champion) had previously eliminated São Paulo (1–0 on aggregate) while Atlético Mineiro (as 1992 Copa Conmebol champion) had beaten Cruzeiro on penalties in their roads to the final.

The first was held in Mineirão Stadium in Belo Horizonte, where both teams tied 0–0. In the second leg, held in La Bombonera in Buenos Aires, Boca Juniors beat Cruzeiro 1–0 to claim their first Copa de Oro title.[1] [2]

Qualified teams

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Match details

First leg

GK 1 Luis Enrique
DF Luciano
DF Orlando
DF Ryuler
DF Guto
MF Carlos
MF Valdir
MF Wiver
MF Vanderlei
FW Reinaldo
FW Ailton
Substitutes:
Toninho Pereira
Gilson
Manager:
Mussula
GK 1 Carlos Navarro Montoya
DF 4 Diego Soñora
DF 2 Juan Simón
DF 6 Carlos Moya
DF 3 Carlos Mac Allister
MF Claudio L. Rodríguez
MF 5 Luis Medero
MF Gustavo Neffa
MF 10
FW 7
FW 11 Alberto Carranza
Substitutes:
GK12 Esteban Pogany
DF13 Alejandro Giuntini
Manager:
Jorge Habbegger
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Second leg

GK 1 Carlos Navarro Montoya
DF 6 Carlos Moya
DF 2 Juan Simón
MF 13 Alejandro Giuntini
DF 3 Carlos Mac Allister
DF 4 Diego Soñora
MF 5 Luis Medero
MF 10
FW 7
FW 15 Sergio Saturno
FW 11 Alberto Carranza
Substitutes:
FW16
FW18 Claudio L. Rodríguez
GK12 Esteban Pogany
MF 19 Carlos Cenci
MF 21 Alejandro F. Farías
Manager:
Jorge Habbegger
GK 1 Luis Enrique
DF 4 Luciano
DF 14 Anderson
DF 3 Ryuler
MF 6 Paulo Roberto
DF 8 Carlos
MF 5 Valdir
MF 10 Reinaldo
MF 17 Vanderlei
FW 9 Ailton
FW 11 Wilver
Substitutes:
MF 16 Toninho Pereira
FW 19 Gilson
GK 12 Assis
7 Bira
18 Le
Manager:
Mussula

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/oro93.html Copa de Oro 1993
  2. https://www.depo.com.ar/futbolinternacional/Boca-campeon-de-la-primera-edicion-de-la-Copa-Nicolas-Leoz-en-1993--20200721-0026.html Boca, campeón de la primera edición
  3. "Copa de Oro "Nicolás Leoz" 1993" by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol blogsite, 5 Nov 2008[2]