Copa Sudamericana Explained

CONMEBOL Sudamericana
Current:2024 Copa Sudamericana
American:yes
Region:South America
Number Of Teams:56 (from 10 associations)
Qualifier For:Recopa Sudamericana
Copa Libertadores
UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge
Related Comps:Copa Libertadores
(1st tier)
Current Champions: LDU Quito
(2nd title)
Most Successful Club:
Broadcasters:List of broadcasters

The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as the Copa Sudamericana (pronounced as /es/; Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana pronounced as /pt/), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL, the governing body of football in South America, since 2002.[1] It is the second-most prestigious club competition in South American football. CONCACAF clubs were invited between 2004 and 2008. The CONMEBOL Sudamericana began in 2002, replacing the separate competitions Copa Merconorte and Copa Mercosur (that had replaced Copa CONMEBOL) by a single competition.[1] [2] Since its introduction, the competition has been a pure elimination tournament with the number of rounds and teams varying from year to year.

The CONMEBOL Sudamericana is considered a merger of defunct tournaments such as the Copa CONMEBOL, Copa Mercosur and Copa Merconorte.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The winner of the Copa Sudamericana becomes eligible to play in the Recopa Sudamericana, the South American supercup.[10] They gain entry to the next edition of the Copa Libertadores, South America's premier club competition, and also contest the UEFA–CONMEBOL Club Challenge, a friendly cup against the winners of the UEFA Europa League. Previously they also competed in the J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship against the winner of the Japanese League Cup.

The reigning champion of the competition is Ecuadorian club LDU Quito, who defeated Brazilian club Fortaleza in the most recent final.

Argentine clubs have accumulated the most victories with nine while containing the largest number of winning teams, with seven clubs. The cup has been won by 17 clubs. Argentine clubs Boca Juniors and Independiente as well as Brazilian club Athletico Paranaense and Ecuadorian clubs Independiente del Valle and LDU Quito are the most successful clubs in the competition's history, having won the tournament twice, with Boca Juniors being the only one to achieve victories back-to-back, in 2004 and 2005.

History

See also: Supercopa Libertadores, Copa CONMEBOL, Copa Mercosur and Copa Merconorte. In 1992, the Copa CONMEBOL was an international football tournament created for South American clubs that did not qualify for the Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana.[11] This tournament was discontinued in 1999 and replaced by the Copa Merconorte and Copa Mercosur. These tournaments started in 1998 but were discontinued in 2001.[12] [13] A Pan-American club cup competition was intended, under the name of Copa Pan-Americana, but instead, the Copa Sudamericana was introduced in 2002 as a single-elimination tournament with the reigning Copa Mercosur champion, San Lorenzo.[14]

Format

Until 2016 the tournament comprised 47 teams in a knockout format, with the Argentine and Brazilian teams getting byes to the second round and the defending champions entering the competition in the round of 16.[15] Starting from the 2017 edition, the tournament implemented the following format changes:[16] [17] [18] [19]

The competition's format was further altered ahead of the 2021 edition, in which a group stage was introduced replacing the second stage and the six qualifiers from Argentina and Brazil were given byes to that stage, with the teams from the remaining associations being drawn against a team from their same country in the first stage, ensuring that at least two teams from each association would take part in the group stage. The competition was further expanded to include all four teams eliminated from the Copa Libertadores third stage, which would also enter the group stage, while the eight third-placed teams from the Copa Libertadores group stage would enter the round of 16.[21] [22] Two years later, the format for the first stage of the tournament was changed from double-legged ties to single-match ones and a knockout round prior to the round of 16 was introduced, in which the eight teams transferred from the Copa Libertadores group stage would play against the Copa Sudamericana group runners-up with the winners joining the group winners in the following stage of the competition.[23]

Trophy

See main article: article and Copa Sudamericana trophy. The tournament shares its name with the trophy, also called the Copa Sudamericana or simply la Sudamericana, which is awarded to the Copa Sudamericana winner.[24]

La Otra Mitad de La Gloria

La Otra Mitad de La Gloria (The other half of glory) is a promotional Spanish phrase used in the context of winning or attempting to win the Copa Sudamericana.[25] It is a term widely used by Spanish-speaking media. The tournament itself has become highly regarded among its participants since its inception. In 2004, Cienciano's conquest of the trophy ignited a party across Peru.[26] The Mexican football federation regards Pachuca's victory in 2006 as the most important title won by any Mexican club.[27]

Sponsorship

Like the Copa Libertadores, the Copa Sudamericana was sponsored by a group of multinational corporations. Like the premier South American club football tournament forementioned, the competition used a single, main sponsor. The first major sponsor was Nissan Motors, who signed an 8-year contract with CONMEBOL in 2003.

Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Copa Sudamericana.[28]

As of 2024, the sponsors of Copa Sudamericana are:

Official Sponsors

Official Partners

Official Licensee

Match ball

German company Puma supplies the official match ball from 2024, as they do for all other CONMEBOL competitions.[39] This partnership ended CONMEBOL's 20-year tenure with Nike.

Puma Cumbre is the official match ball of the 2024 edition of both Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores.

Prize money

For the 2023 Copa Sudamericana, clubs playing their first stage match at home receive US$225,000, while teams that play their first stage match away receive US$250,000. Clubs qualifying for the group stage are awarded US$900,000, earning US$100,000 per match won in that stage. Those amounts are derived from television rights and stadium advertising. In addition to those amounts, CONMEBOL will pay US$500,000 to the clubs reaching the knockout round play-offs, US$550,000 to those advancing to the round of 16, US$600,000 for reaching the quarter-finals, US$800,000 for reaching the semi-finals, US$2,000,000 to the runners-up and US$5,000,000 to the winners.[40]

Media coverage

Starting from 2019, the CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana broadcast packages were separated, and DirecTV through its sports channel DSports (Latin America excluding Brazil) and DAZN (Brazil) took over the Copa and Recopa Sudamericana coverage from the previous broadcaster, Fox Sports (Latin America), in a deal until 2022.[41] [42] RedeTV! (Brazil) would also broadcast the tournament.[43] On 12 May 2022, CONMEBOL announced the renewal of the agreement with DirecTV for the 2023–2026 cycle, whilst the rights for Brazil were awarded to SBT, ESPN, and Paramount, with OneFootball being awarded rights to broadcast highlights in Brazil as well as the rest of Latin America.[44]

Records and statistics

List of finals

See main article: List of Copa Sudamericana finals.

See also: Copa Sudamericana records and statistics.

See also: List of Copa Sudamericana top scorers.

YearWinnerswidth= 1st.
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(1st leg)
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(1st leg)
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San Lorenzo Medellín
Cienciano Buenos Aires
Boca Juniors La Paz
Boca Juniors Mexico City
Pachuca Pachuca
Arsenal Mexico City
Internacional La Plata
L.D.U. Quito Quito
Independiente Goiânia
Universidad de Chile Quito
São Paulo Buenos Aires
Lanús São Paulo
River Plate
Santa Fe Buenos Aires
Chapecoense
Independiente Avellaneda
Athletico Paranaense Barranquilla
Independiente del Valle
Defensa y Justicia
Athletico Paranaense
Independiente del Valle
L.D.U. Quito
TBD

Claudio Morel Rodríguez is the only player to have won three Copa Sudamericana winners' medals.[45]

As of the end of the 2014 tournament, LDU Quito and São Paulo have played most games in the tournament (50).[46]

Winners

Performance in the Copa Sudamericana by club
scope=colClubscope=colTitlesscope=colRunners-upscope=colSeasons wonscope=colSeasons runner-up
LDU Quito212009, 20232011
Boca Juniors22004, 2005
Independiente22010, 2017
22018, 2021
22019, 2022
1120122022
1120132020
River Plate1120142003
San Lorenzo12002
Cienciano12003
Pachuca12006
Arsenal12007
Internacional12008
12011
12015
12016
Defensa y Justicia12020
Atlético Nacional0 32002, 2014, 2016
Bolívar0 12004
UNAM0 12005
Colo-Colo0 12006
América0 12007
Estudiantes0 12008
Fluminense0 12009
Goiás0 12010
Tigre0 12012
Ponte Preta0 12013
Huracán0 12015
Flamengo0 12017
Junior0 12018
Colón0 12019
Red Bull Bragantino0 12021
Fortaleza0 12023

Performances by nation

Performances in finals by nation
NationTitlesRunners-upTotal
Argentina96 15
Brazil5712
Ecuador415
Colombia14 5
Mexico12 3
Chile11 2
Peru10 1
01 1
Costa Rica00 0
Honduras00 0
Paraguay00 0
United States00 0
Uruguay00 0
00 0

Source:[47]

External links

Notes and References

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  3. http://conmebol.com/virtual/conmebol.html Copa Conmebol at the official page of Conmebol.com
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/conmebol.html CONMEBOL Cup / UEFA Cup
  5. http://www.infofutbolonline.com/torneos/copa_conmebol.htm Información sobre la Copa Conmebol
  6. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/torre-sac-best.html THE BEST CLUB OF SOUTH AMERICA RSSSF
  7. http://globoesporte.globo.com/ESP/Noticia/Futebol/Santos/0,,MUL210981-4404,00.html Globo Esporte
  8. http://esportes.terra.com.br/sao-paulo/em-94-expressinho-salvou-temporada-com-precursora-da-sul-americana,bd60c563e456b310VgnCLD2000000ec6eb0aRCRD.html Terra Brazil
  9. http://www.futbolsantander.com/es/actualidad/noticias/?noticia=625 Santander Fútbol
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  13. Web site: Copa Mercosur . conmebol . 28 March 2010 .
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  16. Web site: Conmebol informa detalles adicionales sobre reforma de Copa Libertadores y Copa Sudamericana. CONMEBOL.com. 3 October 2016.
  17. Web site: Conmebol ratifica calendario anual para Copa Libertadores y Copa Sudamericana. CONMEBOL.com. 3 October 2016.
  18. Web site: Comunicado de CONMEBOL sobre torneos de clubes. CONMEBOL.com. 27 September 2016.
  19. Web site: "Invitación por criterio técnico": Boca y River podrían jugar la Copa Libertadores 2017. La Nacion. 27 September 2016. 25 January 2019. 22 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161222064640/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1941845-invitacion-por-criterio-tecnico-boca-y-river-podrian-jugar-la-copa-libertadores-2017. dead.
  20. Web site: La Copa Sudamericana 2017 reunirá a 44 clubes. CONMEBOL.com. 6 December 2016.
  21. Web site: Se viene una CONMEBOL Sudamericana más competitiva y representativa. CONMEBOL.com. 2 October 2020.
  22. Web site: CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2021. CONMEBOL.com. 2 October 2020.
  23. Web site: Con cambios en el formato, la CONMEBOL Sudamericana gana aún más competitividad y atractivo . With changes in the format, the CONMEBOL Sudamericana gains even more competitiveness and attractiveness . es . CONMEBOL . 19 December 2022 . 20 December 2022.
  24. http://costaricahoy.org/imagenes/agosto-abre-el-noveno-capitulo-de-un-torneo-que-se-hace-mayor/2150/ Agosto abre el noveno capítulo de un torneo que se hace mayor
  25. Web site: Fiesta por la otra mitad de la gloria . HOY . 2010-08-24 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927101525/http://www.hoy.com.ec/noticias-ecuador/fiesta-por-la-otra-mitad-de-la-gloria-423401.html . 2011-09-27 .
  26. Web site: Toda Peru festeja título de Cienciano . Fútbol Peru . August 5, 2010 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100517023437/http://www.peru.com/futbol/autonoticias/DetalleNoticia35407.asp . May 17, 2010 .
  27. Web site: Historia del Club Pachuca . . August 5, 2010 . es . https://web.archive.org/web/20120324211639/http://www.femexfut.org.mx/portalv2/aspx/WEB_ImprimirNoticia.aspx?pnIDNtca=21590 . 2012-03-24 . dead .
  28. Web site: Reglamento de la Copa Nissan Sudamericana de Clubes 2010 . . April 28, 2010 . May 18, 2010 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101010231359/http://img.mazimou.com:90/3749/documents/310.pdf . October 10, 2010 .
  29. Web site: 2023-01-11 . Amstel da la bienvenida al nuevo acuerdo con la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina y amplía su acuerdo con la CONMEBOL para promover la inclusión en el fútbol de toda Sudamérica hasta 2026 - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  30. Web site: 2023-02-02 . Coca-Cola y Powerade, nuevos Patrocinadores Oficiales de los Torneos de Clubes de la CONMEBOL - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  31. Web site: 2023-02-20 . Entain, a través de sus marcas Sportingbet y bwin, se convierte en el nuevo patrocinador oficial de las competencias CONMEBOL Libertadores y CONMEBOL Sudamericana - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  32. Web site: 2023-06-07 . EA SPORTS y CONMEBOL refuerzan su compromiso con el deporte al anunciar la renovación multianual de su alianza - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  33. Web site: 2023-09-06 . Mercado Libre es nuevo sponsor oficial de la CONMEBOL - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  34. Web site: 2023-02-22 . MG Motor renueva acuerdo con la CONMEBOL Sudamericana hasta el 2026 - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  35. Web site: 2022-09-26 . Absolut Sport es el Official Fan Travel Package Partner de las Finales de la CONMEBOL Libertadores y CONMEBOL Sudamericana - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  36. Web site: 2021-08-12 . DHL é o novo Patrocinador Oficial da CONMEBOL Sudamericana e Sócio Logístico Oficial da CONMEBOL Libertadores - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . es-ES.
  37. Web site: PUMA PARTNERS WITH CONMEBOL TO SPONSOR MAJOR FOOTBALL TOURNAMENTS AND PRODUCT IN LATIN AMERICA PUMA® . 2024-03-25 . about.puma.com . en.
  38. Web site: 2023-06-23 . Saiu o novo álbum da Panini exclusivo da CONMEBOL Libertadores! - CONMEBOL . 2024-03-25 . www.conmebol.com . pt-br.
  39. Web site: PUMA PARTNERS WITH CONMEBOL TO SPONSOR MAJOR FOOTBALL TOURNAMENTS AND PRODUCT IN LATIN AMERICA PUMA® . 2024-03-25 . about.puma.com . en.
  40. Web site: Estos son los premios que se repartirán en la Copa Sudamericana 2023 . These are the prizes that will be distributed in the 2023 Copa Sudamericana . Primicias . es . 9 January 2023 . 10 January 2023.
  41. Web site: DAZN TO LAUNCH SPORTS STREAMING SERVICE IN BRAZIL. 2018-11-29. DAZN Media Centre. en-GB. 2018-12-27. 2018-12-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20181203055448/https://media.dazn.com/en/press-releases/2018/11/dazn-to-launch-sports-streaming-service-in-brazil/. dead.
  42. Web site: DAZN, SporTV and DirecTV secure Copa Libertadores rights. sportspromedia.com. 18 December 2018 . en. 2018-12-27.
  43. Web site: RedeTV! transmite ao vivo Racing x Corinthians às 21h30 desta quarta-feira (27). RedeTV!. pt-br. 2019-02-24.
  44. Web site: La CONMEBOL da a conocer los ganadores de los Derechos de Transmisión Audiovisual de los Torneos de Clubes ciclo 2023 – 2026 . CONMEBOL announces the winners of the Audiovisual Transmission Rights of Club Tournaments for the 2023–2026 cycle. CONMEBOL . 9 March 2024 . es . 12 May 2022.
  45. Web site: Claudio Morel Rodríguez . . 2010-07-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100625141906/http://www.bocajuniors.com.ar/futbol/ficha/morel-rodriguez-claudio-marcelo . 2010-06-25 .
  46. Web site: Historical table . . 4 July 2016.
  47. Web site: Copa Sudamericana. Karel Stokkermans. 23 December 2015. RSSSF. 25 March 2020.