2010 Copa Sudamericana finals explained

2010 Copa Sudamericana finals
Event:2010 Copa Sudamericana
Team1:Goiás
Team1association:
Team1score:3
Team2:Independiente
Team2association:
Team2score:3
Details:On aggregate;
Independiente won 5–3 on penalties
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:2
Team2score1:0
Date1:1 December 2010
Stadium1:Estádio Serra Dourada
Referee1:Carlos Torres (Paraguay)
Attendance1:35,000
Secondleg:Second Leg
Team1score2:1
Team2score2:3
Details2:After extra time
Date2:8 December 2010
Stadium2:Estadio Libertadores de América
City2:Avellaneda
Referee2:Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
Attendance2:38,000
Previous:2009
Next:2011

The 2010 Copa Sudamericana finals was the final two-legged tie that determined the 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion. It was played on 1 and 8 December 2010 between Brazilian club Goiás and Argentine club Independiente. The first leg, held in Estádio Serra Dourada in Goiánia, was won by Goiás 2–0 while the second leg, held in Estadio Libertadores de América in Avellaneda, Independiente was the winner 3–1.[1]

As both teams were equaled on points and goal difference after 30 minutes of extra time, a penalty shoot-out was carried out to decide a winner. Independiente won 5–3 on penalties, therefore the club won their first Copa Sudamericana trophy.[1] [2] [3]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals app.
GoiásNone
IndependienteNone

Rules

The final was played over two legs; home and away. The higher seeded team played the second leg at home. The team that accumulated the most points —three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs was crowned the champion.

The away goals rule was not used on this occasion. After the two teams were tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference had won. If the two teams had equaled on goal difference, an extra time would have used. The extra time consisted of two 15-minute halves. In case the tie had not been broken, a penalty shoot-out would have ensued according to the Laws of the Game.

Match details

First leg

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GK 1 Harlei
DF 20 Douglas
DF 4 Ernando
DF 3 Rafael Toloi
DF 19 Marcão
DF 6 Wellington Saci (c)
MF 8 Amaral
MF 17
MF 2
FW 9 Rafael Moura
FW 22
Substitutes:
GK 24 Fábio
DF 5 Jadílson
DF 13 Valmir Lucas
DF 14 Wendel
MF 25 Lenon
FW 7
FW 11
Manager:
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GK 1 Hilario Navarro
DF 2
DF 6 Eduardo Tuzzio (c)
DF 24
MF 16
MF 5 Roberto Battión
MF 15
MF 8
MF 3 Lucas Mareque
FW 11
FW 17
Substitutes:
GK 12 Adrián Gabbarini
DF 25
DF 4
MF 7 Cristian Pellerano
MF 10
MF 19 Leandro Gracián
MF 18 Nicolás Martínez
Manager:
Antonio Mohamed
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Second leg

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GK 1
DF 25
DF 3 Lucas Mareque
DF 6 Eduardo Tuzzio (c)
DF 2
MF 5 Roberto Battión
MF 8
MF 10
MF 16 Nicolás Cabrera
FW 18
FW 17
Substitutes:
GK 12 Adrián Gabbarini
DF 4
DF 24 Leonel Galeano
MF 15 Fernando Godoy
MF 19
FW 9 Germán Pacheco
FW 20
Manager:
Antonio Mohamed
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GK 1 Harlei
DF 19 Marcão
DF 4 Ernando
DF 6 Wellington Saci (c)
DF 20
DF 3 Rafael Toloi
MF 8 Amaral
MF 17 Marcelo Costa
MF 2 Carlos Alberto
FW 9
FW 22
Substitutes:
GK 24 Fábio
DF 5 Jadílson
DF 13 Valmir Lucas
DF 14 Wendel
MF 25 Lenon
FW 7
FW 11
Manager:

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/sudamcup2010.html Copa Sudamericana 2010
  2. https://soydelrojo.com/rojo-campeon-de-la-copa-sudamericana-2010/ Rojo campeón de la Sudamericana 2010
  3. https://www.clarin.com/deportes/futbol/independiente/recuerdo-ultimo-titulo-internacional-copa-sudamericana-2010_0_S11HTW0Wz.html El recuerdo del último título internacional