Tourney Name: | Copa Libertadores de América |
Year: | 2007 |
Other Titles: | 2007 Copa Toyota Libertadores de América 2007 Copa Toyota Libertadores da América |
Dates: | January 24 - June 20 |
Num Teams: | 38 |
Associations: | 11 |
Champion Other: | Boca Juniors |
Count: | 6 |
Second Other: | Grêmio |
Matches: | 138 |
Goals: | 364 |
Top Scorer: | Salvador Cabañas (10 goals) |
Player: | Juan Román Riquelme[1] |
Prevseason: | 2006 |
Nextseason: | 2008 |
The 2007 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2007 Copa Toyota Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons) was the 48th edition of the Copa Libertadores. It started on January 24, 2007, and finished on June 20, 2007. It was won by Boca Juniors, who earned their 6th Copa Libertadores title. They won the Libertadores with Miguel Angel Russo.
width=100 | Association | width=180 | Team (berth) | Qualification method |
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Argentina 5 berths | Boca Juniors | 2005 Apertura and 2006 Clausura champion | ||
Gimnasia y Esgrima | 2005–06 best placed team on aggregate table | |||
River Plate | 2005–06 2nd best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Banfield | 2005–06 3rd best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Vélez Sársfield | 2005–06 4th best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Bolivia 3 berths | Blooming | 2005–06 Apertura champion | ||
Bolívar | 2005–06 Clausura champion | |||
Real Potosí | 2005–06 Clausura runner-up | |||
Brazil 5 + 1 berths | Internacional | 2006 Copa Libertadores champion | ||
Flamengo | 2006 Copa do Brasil champion | |||
São Paulo | 2006 Série A champion | |||
Grêmio | 2006 Série A 3rd place | |||
Santos | 2006 Série A 4th place | |||
Paraná | 2006 Série A 5th place | |||
Chile 3 berths | Colo-Colo | 2006 Apertura and 2006 Clausura champion | ||
Audax Italiano | 2006 Clausura finalist | |||
Cobreloa | Best-placed team in the 2006 Clausura classification stage | |||
Colombia 3 berths | Deportivo Pasto | 2006 Apertura champion | ||
Cúcuta Deportivo | 2006 Clausura champion | |||
Deportes Tolima | 2006 best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Ecuador 3 berths | El Nacional | 2006 Seria A champion | ||
Emelec | 2006 Seria A runner-up | |||
LDU Quito | 2006 Seria A 3rd place | |||
Paraguay 3 berths | Libertad | 2006 Primera División champion | ||
Cerro Porteño | 2006 Primera División runner-up | |||
Tacuary | 2006 best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Peru 3 berths | Alianza Lima | 2006 Apertura winner | ||
Cienciano | 2006 Clausura winner | |||
Sporting Cristal | 2006 best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Uruguay 3 berths | Nacional | 2005–06 Primera División champion | ||
Defensor Sporting | 2006 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner | |||
Danubio | 2006 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up | |||
Venezuela 3 berths | Caracas | 2005–06 Primera División champion | ||
Unión Atlético Maracaibo | 2005–06 Primera División runner-up | |||
Deportivo Táchira | 2005–06 best placed team on aggregate table | |||
Mexico (CONCACAF) 3 invitees | Toluca | 2005 Apertura champion | ||
Necaxa | 2007 InterLiga winner | |||
América | 2007 InterLiga runner-up |
See main article: 2007 Copa Libertadores First Stage. |}
See main article: 2007 Copa Libertadores Second Stage.
See main article: 2007 Copa Libertadores knockout stages. The teams were seeded 1 to 8 (first placed teams of each group) and 9 to 16 (second placed teams of each group); the best seeds played the worst seeds. To prevent a final with two teams from the same country, CONMEBOL paired Santos with Grêmio and Boca Juniors with Cúcuta Deportivo in the semifinals.[2]
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Pos | Name | Team | Goals |
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1 | América | 10 | |
2 | Blas Pérez | Cúcuta Deportivo | 8 |
Juan Román Riquelme | Boca Juniors | 8 | |
4 | Santos | 7 | |
5 | Flamengo | 5 | |
Colo-Colo | 5 | ||
7 | Damián Escudero | Vélez Sársfield | 4 |
Juan Manuel Martínez | Cúcuta Deportivo | 4 | |
Carlos Eduardo Monteiro | Real Potosí | 4 | |
Rodolfo Moya | Audax Italiano | 4 | |
Rodrigo Palacio | Boca Juniors | 4 | |
Martín Palermo | Boca Juniors | 4 | |
Kléber Pereira | Necaxa | 4 | |
Juan Manuel Salgueiro | Necaxa | 4 | |
Vicente Sánchez | Toluca | 4 | |
Diego Vera | Nacional | 4 |