2020 Copa Libertadores

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2020 Copa Libertadores
Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores 2020
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The Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro hosted the final
Tournament details
Dates 21 January 2020 – 30 January 2021
Teams 47 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
Champions Brazil Palmeiras (2nd title)
Runners-up Brazil Santos
Tournament statistics
Matches played 155
Goals scored 405 (2.61 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ecuador Fidel Martínez
(8 goals)
Best player Brazil Marinho
2019
2021

The 2020 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 61st edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.[1]

On 17 October 2019, CONMEBOL announced that the final would be played at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 21 November 2020.[2] Brazilian club Palmeiras defeated fellow Brazilian club Santos by a 1–0 score in the final to win their second tournament title.[3] As champions, Palmeiras qualified for the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, and earned the right to play against the winners of the 2020 Copa Sudamericana in the 2021 Recopa Sudamericana. They also automatically qualified for the 2021 Copa Libertadores group stage. Flamengo were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Racing in the round of 16.

In March 2018, the Liga MX President, Enrique Bonilla, said that Liga MX and Major League Soccer (MLS) were open to start talks to have Mexican teams return and MLS teams from Canada and the United States to join if they could agree on terms with the CONMEBOL officials.[4] Teams from Mexico had withdrawn from the Copa Libertadores since 2017, but could return in the future if the issue of schedule conflicts could be solved.[5]

On 21 May 2019, CONMEBOL announced that clubs must pass certain eligibility requirements in order to compete in the 2020 Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.[6] One of the original requirements was that teams must be in the top division of their member association, but this was removed after many associations stated that they had not adapted the regulations of their qualifying competitions for the 2020 Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.[7]

The tournament was suspended after group stage matchday 2 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and resumed on 15 September 2020, ending with the final on 30 January 2021.[8][9]

Teams

The following 47 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL member associations qualified for the tournament:[10]

  • Copa Libertadores champions
  • Copa Sudamericana champions
  • Brazil: 7 berths
  • Argentina: 6 berths
  • All other associations: 4 berths each

The entry stage was determined as follows:[10]

  • Group stage: 28 teams
    • Copa Libertadores champions
    • Copa Sudamericana champions
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–5 from Argentina and Brazil
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–2 from all other associations
  • Second stage: 13 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berths 6–7 from Brazil
    • Team which qualified for berth 6 from Argentina
    • Teams which qualified for berths 3–4 from Chile and Colombia
    • Teams which qualified for berth 3 from all other associations
  • First stage: 6 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berth 4 from Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
Association Team (Berth) Entry stage Qualification method
 Argentina
(6 berths)
Racing (Argentina 1) Group stage 2018–19 Superliga Argentina champions[11]
Defensa y Justicia (Argentina 2) 2018–19 Superliga Argentina runners-up[11]
River Plate (Argentina 3) 2018–19 Copa Argentina champions[11]
Tigre (Argentina 4) 2019 Copa de la Superliga champions[11]
Boca Juniors (Argentina 5) 2018–19 Superliga Argentina 3rd place[11]
Atlético Tucumán (Argentina 6) Second stage 2018–19 Superliga Argentina 5th place[11]
 Bolivia
(4 berths)
Bolívar (Bolivia 1) Group stage 2019 Apertura champions[12]
Jorge Wilstermann (Bolivia 2) 2019 Clausura champions[12]
The Strongest (Bolivia 3) Second stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[12]
San José (Bolivia 4) First stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[12]
 Brazil
(7 + 1 berths)
Flamengo (Brazil 1, Title holders) Group stage 2019 Copa Libertadores and 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions[13]
Athletico Paranaense (Brazil 2) 2019 Copa do Brasil champions[13]
Santos (Brazil 3) 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runners-up[13]
Palmeiras (Brazil 4) 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place[13]
Grêmio (Brazil 5) 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place[13]
São Paulo (Brazil 6) 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th place[13]
Internacional (Brazil 7) Second stage 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 7th place[13]
Corinthians (Brazil 8) 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 8th place[13]
 Chile
(4 berths)
Universidad Católica (Chile 1) Group stage 2019 Primera División champions[14]
Colo-Colo (Chile 2) 2019 Primera División runners-up[14]
Palestino (Chile 3) Second stage 2019 Primera División 3rd place[14]
Universidad de Chile (Chile 4) 2019 Copa Chile runners-up[14]
 Colombia
(4 berths)
Junior (Colombia 1) Group stage 2019 Apertura champions[15]
América de Cali (Colombia 2) 2019 Finalización champions[15]
Deportes Tolima (Colombia 3) Second stage 2019 Primera A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[15]
Independiente Medellín (Colombia 4) 2019 Copa Colombia champions[15]
 Ecuador
(4 + 1 berths)
Independiente del Valle (Ecuador 1, Copa Sudamericana) Group stage 2019 Copa Sudamericana champions
Delfín (Ecuador 2) 2019 Serie A champions[16]
LDU Quito (Ecuador 3) 2019 Serie A runners-up[16]
Macará (Ecuador 4) Second stage 2019 Serie A classification table best team not yet qualified[16]
Barcelona (Ecuador 5) First stage 2019 Serie A classification table 2nd best team not yet qualified[16]
 Paraguay
(4 berths)
Olimpia (Paraguay 1) Group stage 2019 Apertura and 2019 Clausura champions
Libertad (Paraguay 2) 2019 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified
Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 3) Second stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified
Guaraní (Paraguay 4) First stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not yet qualified
 Peru
(4 berths)
Binacional (Peru 1) Group stage 2019 Liga 1 champions[17]
Alianza Lima (Peru 2) 2019 Liga 1 runners-up[17]
Sporting Cristal (Peru 3) Second stage 2019 Liga 1 3rd place[17]
Universitario (Peru 4) First stage 2019 Liga 1 aggregate table best team not yet qualified[17]
 Uruguay
(4 berths)
Nacional (Uruguay 1) Group stage 2019 Primera División champions[18]
Peñarol (Uruguay 2) 2019 Primera División runners-up[18]
Cerro Largo (Uruguay 3) Second stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[18]
Progreso (Uruguay 4) First stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[18]
 Venezuela
(4 berths)
Caracas (Venezuela 1) Group stage 2019 Primera División champions[19]
Estudiantes de Mérida (Venezuela 2) 2019 Primera División runners-up[19]
Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 3) Second stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[19]
Carabobo (Venezuela 4) First stage 2019 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[19]

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[20][21]

On 12 March 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be temporarily suspended after matchday 2 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with matches on matchday 3, originally scheduled for 17–19 March 2020, postponed to a later date yet to be confirmed.[22] On 18 March 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be suspended until 5 May 2020.[23] On 17 April 2020, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be suspended indefinitely, and no date had been set for its resumption.[24] On 10 July 2020, CONMEBOL announced the new schedule for the remainder of the competition.[8][25]

Stage Draw date First leg Second leg
First stage 17 December 2019[26] 21–22 January 2020 28–29 January 2020
Second stage 4–6 February 2020 11–13 February 2020
Third stage 18–20 February 2020 25–27 February 2020
Group stage
  • Matchday 1: 3–5 March 2020
  • Matchday 2: 10–12 March 2020
  • Matchday 3: 15–17 September 2020 (originally 17–19 March 2020)
  • Matchday 4: 22–24 September 2020 (originally 7–9 April 2020)
  • Matchday 5: 29 September – 1 October 2020 (originally 21–23 April 2020)
  • Matchday 6: 20–22 October 2020 (originally 5–7 May 2020)
Round of 16 23 October 2020[27]
(originally 13 May 2020)
24–26 November & 2 December 2020
(originally 21–23 July 2020)
1–3 & 9 December 2020
(originally 28–30 July 2020)
Quarter-finals 8–10 & 16 December 2020
(originally 18–20 August 2020)
15–17 & 23 December 2020
(originally 25–27 August 2020)
Semi-finals 5–7 January 2021
(originally 22–24 September 2020)
12–14 January 2021
(originally 29 September – 1 October 2020)
Final 30 January 2021 (originally 21 November 2020) at Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro

Draws

2020 Copa Libertadores is located in South America
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
La Paz
La Paz
Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre
São Paulo
São Paulo
Santiago
Santiago
Quito
Quito
Asunción
Asunción
Lima
Lima
Montevideo
Montevideo
São Paulo teams  Corinthians  Palmeiras  São Paulo
Porto Alegre teams  Grêmio  Internacional  Montevideo teams  Nacional  Peñarol  Progreso  Gran Buenos Aires teams  Boca Juniors  Defensa y Justicia  Racing  River Plate  Tigre
Porto Alegre teams

Green pog.svg Grêmio

Green pog.svg Internacional
Montevideo teams

Blue pog.svg Nacional
Orange pog.svg Peñarol

White pog.svg Progreso
Location of teams of the 2020 Copa Libertadores.
Brown pog.svg Brown: Group A; Red pog.svg Red: Group B; Orange pog.svg Orange: Group C;
Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Group D; Green pog.svg Green: Group E; Blue pog.svg Blue: Group F;
Purple pog.svg Purple: Group G; Pink pog.svg Pink: Group H; White pog.svg White: Play-off rounds.

2020 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages 2020 Copa Libertadores group stage 2020 Copa Libertadores final stages

Qualifying stages

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First stage

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Second stage

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Third stage

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Copa Sudamericana qualification

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Group stage

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2020 Copa Libertadores group stage

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Group E

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Group F

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Group G

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Group H

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Final stages

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2020 Copa Libertadores final stages

Qualified teams

The winners and runners-up of each of the eight groups in the group stage advanced to the round of 16. 2020 Copa Libertadores final stages

Seeding

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Bracket

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Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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2020 Copa Libertadores final stages

Statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Team 1Q1 1Q2 2Q1 2Q2 3Q1 3Q2 GS1 GS2 GS3 GS4 GS5 GS6 ⅛F1 ⅛F2 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2  F  Total
1 Ecuador Fidel Martínez Ecuador Barcelona 1 1 2 1 1 2 8
2 Colombia Rafael Santos Borré Argentina River Plate 1 1 1 3 1 7
3 Argentina Eduardo Salvio Argentina Boca Juniors 2 2 1 1 6
4 Brazil Luiz Adriano Brazil Palmeiras 1 3 1 5
Argentina Julián Álvarez Argentina River Plate 1 1 2 1
Brazil Kaio Jorge Brazil Santos 1 1 1 2
Brazil Rony Brazil Palmeiras 1 1 1 1 1
8 Paraguay Óscar Cardozo Paraguay Libertad 1 1 2 4
Brazil Bruno Henrique Brazil Flamengo 1 2 1
Brazil Marinho Brazil Santos 1 1 1 1
Colombia Javier Reina Colombia Independiente Medellín 2 1 1
Venezuela José Rivas Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida 1 1 2
Panama Gabriel Torres Ecuador Independiente del Valle 1 1 1 1
Brazil Willian Brazil Palmeiras 1 1 1 1 1
Argentina Fernando Zampedri Chile Universidad Católica 1 1 2

Source: CONMEBOL.com

Team of the tournament

The CONMEBOL technical study group; conformed by Nery Pumpido, Gerardo Pelusso, Diego Gavilán, Faryd Mondragón, Francisco Maturana, Dorival Júnior, Daniel Bañales and César Sampaio, selected the following 11 players as the team of the tournament.[28] All players belong to one of the 4 semi-finalist teams.

Position Player Team
Goalkeeper Brazil Weverton Brazil Palmeiras
Defenders Argentina Gonzalo Montiel Argentina River Plate
Brazil Lucas Veríssimo Brazil Santos
Paraguay Gustavo Gómez Brazil Palmeiras
Uruguay Matías Viña Brazil Palmeiras
Midfielders Brazil Gabriel Menino Brazil Palmeiras
Argentina Enzo Pérez Argentina River Plate
Venezuela Yeferson Soteldo Brazil Santos
Forwards Brazil Marinho Brazil Santos
Colombia Rafael Santos Borré Argentina River Plate
Argentina Carlos Tévez Argentina Boca Juniors

See also

References

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