List of Supercopa Libertadores finals explained

Supercopa Libertadores
Organiser:CONMEBOL
Founded:1988
Region:South America
Number Of Teams:Varied per year
Related Comps:Copa Libertadores
Most Successful Club:
American:yes

The Supercopa Libertadores was a seasonal association football competition that was established in 1988. It was usually contested between August and December. The Supercopa Sudamericana was opened to the past winners of Copa Libertadores; Vasco da Gama, winners of the Copa de Campeones tournament held in 1948, was later allowed to participate. Nearly every phase of the competition was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. Racing Club won the inaugural competition in 1988, defeating Cruzeiro 4–1 on points.[1]

Cruzeiro, alongside Independiente, hold the record for the most victories, with two wins each since the competition's inception. They are also the only teams to have won the competition consecutively. Overall, eight different clubs have won the competition since its inception in 1988 until it folded in 1997 to give room for other competitions. Clubs from Argentina have won the most Supercopa Libertadores titles, with six wins among them. Brazilian teams are second with three victories, and Paraguay are third with a lone triumph.[1]

Key

Finals decided on goal aggregate
Finals decided by a penalty shootout
BoldIndicates the winner in two-legged finals
YearEach link is the relevant Supercopa Libertadores article for that year

Finals

scope=colYearscope=colCountryscope=colWinnerscope=colScorescope=colRunner-upscope=colCountryscope=colVenuescope=colLocation
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1988 ArgentinaRacing2–1Cruzeiro BrazilEstadio Juan D. PerónAvellaneda, Argentina
ArgentinaRacing1–1Cruzeiro BrazilMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
Racing won 4–1 on points
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1989 ArgentinaBoca Juniors0–0Independiente ArgentinaLa BomboneraBuenos Aires, Argentina
ArgentinaBoca Juniors0–0Independiente ArgentinaLa Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
2–2 on points and 0–0 on goal difference; Boca Juniors won 5–3 in a penalty shootout *
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1990Olimpia3–0NacionalEstadio CentenarioMontevideo, Uruguay
Olimpia3–3NacionalEstadio Defensores del ChacoAsunción, Paraguay
Olimpia won 4–1 on points
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1991 BrazilCruzeiro0–2River Plate ArgentinaEstadio MonumentalBuenos Aires, Argentina
BrazilCruzeiro3–0River Plate ArgentinaMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 3–2 on aggregate
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1992 BrazilCruzeiro4–0Racing ArgentinaMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
BrazilCruzeiro0–1Racing ArgentinaEstadio Juan D. PerónAvellaneda, Argentina
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 4–1 on aggregate
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1993 BrazilSão Paulo2–2Flamengo BrazilEstádio do MaracanãRio de Janeiro, Brazil
BrazilSão Paulo2–2Flamengo BrazilEstádio do MorumbiSão Paulo, Brazil
2–2 on points and 4–4 on aggregate; São Paulo won 5–3 in a penalty shootout *
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1994 ArgentinaIndependiente1–1Boca Juniors ArgentinaLa BomboneraBuenos Aires, Argentina
ArgentinaIndependiente2–1Boca Juniors ArgentinaLa Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
Independiente won 4–1 on points
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1995 ArgentinaIndependiente2–0Flamengo BrazilLa Doble ViseraAvellaneda, Argentina
ArgentinaIndependiente0–1Flamengo BrazilEstádio do MaracanãRio de Janeiro, Brazil
3–3 on points; Independiente won 2–1 on aggregate
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1996 ArgentinaVélez Sarsfield1–0Cruzeiro BrazilMineirãoBelo Horizonte, Brazil
ArgentinaVélez Sarsfield2–0Cruzeiro BrazilEstadio José AmalfitaniBuenos Aires, Argentina
Vélez Sarsfield won 6–0 on points
scope=row rowspan=3 style=text-align:center1997 ArgentinaRiver Plate0–0São Paulo BrazilEstádio do MorumbiSão Paulo, Brazil
ArgentinaRiver Plate2–1São Paulo BrazilEstadio MonumentalBuenos Aires, Argentina
River Plate won 4–1 on points

Performances

By club

TeamWonRunner-upYears wonYears runner-up
Cruzeiro221991, 19921988, 1996
Independiente211994, 19951989
Racing1119881992
Boca Juniors1119891994
São Paulo1119931997
River Plate1119971991
Olimpia101990
Vélez Sársfield101996
Flamengo021993, 1995
Nacional011990

Performance by country

width=6%Countrywidth=1%Wonwidth=1%Runners-UpWinning ClubsRunners-Up
64Independiente (2), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1), River Plate (1), Vélez Sársfield (1)Independiente (1), River Plate (1), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1)
35Cruzeiro (2), São Paulo (1)Cruzeiro (2), Flamengo (2), São Paulo (1)
10Olimpia (1)
01Nacional (1)

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/sasup.html Supercopa Libertadores (Supercopa João Havelange)