Tourney Name: | Copa Libertadores de América |
Year: | 1969 |
Dates: | January 31 - May 22 |
Num Teams: | 17 |
Confederations: | 9 |
Champion Other: | ![]() |
Count: | 2 |
Second Other: | Nacional |
Matches: | 74 |
Goals: | 211 |
Top Scorer: | Alberto Ferrero (8 goals) |
Prevseason: | 1968 |
Nextseason: | 1970 |
The 1969 Copa Libertadores de América was the 10th edition of the Copa Libertadores, a football competition contested between the top clubs of the CONMEBOL federation. Estudiantes won the competition defeating Nacional 4 - 0 on points over two-legs. The CBD declared that no Brazilian club would play in the 1969 Copa Libertadores de América, since Brazil disagreed on the format of the tournament, whose dates would conflict with the preparation of the national team for the 1970 World Cup Qualifying matches.[1]
width=125 | Country | width=180 | Team | width=370 | Qualification method |
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CONMEBOL 1 berth | Estudiantes | 1968 Copa Libertadores de América winners | |||
![]() 2 berths | None | ||||
None | |||||
2 berths | Bolívar | 1968 Primera División champion | |||
Litoral | 1968 Primera División runner-up | ||||
2 berths | None | ||||
None | |||||
2 berths | Santiago Wanderers | 1968 Primera División champion | |||
Universidad Católica | 1968 Primera División runner-up | ||||
2 berths | Unión Magdalena | 1968 Campeonato Profesional champion | |||
Deportivo Cali | 1968 Campeonato Profesional runner-up | ||||
2 berths | Deportivo Quito | 1968 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A champion | |||
Barcelona | 1968 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie A runner-up | ||||
![]() 2 berths | Olimpia | 1968 Primera División champion | |||
Cerro Porteño | 1968 Primera División runner-up | ||||
2 berths | Sporting Cristal | 1968 Torneo Descentralizado champion | |||
Juan Aurich | 1968 Torneo Descentralizado runner-up | ||||
2 berths | Peñarol | 1968 Primera División champion | |||
Nacional | 1968 Primera División runner-up | ||||
2 berths | Unión Deportiva Canarias | 1968 Primera División champion | |||
Deportivo Italia | 1968 Primera División runner-up |
The champions and runners-up of each football association were drawn into the same group along with another football association's participating teams. One club from Argentina competed as Estudiantes was champion of the 1968 Copa Libertadores. They entered the tournament in the Semifinals.
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See main article: 1969 Copa Libertadores Finals. |-|}