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1993 Copa de Oro

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1993 Copa de Oro
1993 Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz
1993 Copa de Ouro Nicolás Leoz
Tournament details
DatesJuly 7 - July 22
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
ChampionsArgentinaBoca Juniors (1st title)
Runners-upBrazilAtlético Mineiro
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored4 (1 per match)
Top scorerUruguaySergio Daniel Martínez (2 goals)
1995
International football competition

The1993 Copa de Oro was the inauguralCopa de Oro, afootball competition for the reigning champions ofCONMEBOL'sCopa Libertadores, theSupercopa Libertadores, theCopa CONMEBOL, and theCopa Master de Supercopa. It was played from July 7 to July 22.

This tournament was disputed betweenSão Paulo, winners of the1992 Copa Libertadores,Cruzeiro, winners of the1992 Supercopa Libertadores,Atlético Mineiro, winners of the1992 Copa CONMEBOL, andBoca Juniors, winners of the1992 Copa Master de Supercopa). Boca Juniors won the final 4–1 on points over Atlético Mineiro asCarlos MacAllister scored the only goal of the two-legged final.Sergio Daniel Martínez, top scorer, scored the first goal of the tournament and also became the first person to score agolden goal in a CONMEBOL tournament.

Qualified teams

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TeamHonor
BrazilSão PauloWinner of the1992 Copa Libertadores
BrazilCruzeiroWinner of the1992 Supercopa Libertadores
BrazilAtlético MineiroWinner of the1992 Copa CONMEBOL
ArgentinaBoca JuniorsWinner of the1992 Copa Master de Supercopa

Knockout bracket

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SemifinalsFinals
          
ArgentinaBoca Juniors112
BrazilSão Paulo011
ArgentinaBoca Juniors011
BrazilAtlético Mineiro000
BrazilAtlético Mineiro (p)0-0 (5)
BrazilCruzeiro0-0 (4)

Semifinals

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First leg

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Boca JuniorsArgentina1 – 0BrazilSão Paulo
Martínez 87'

Atlético MineiroBrazil0 – 0[1] (a.e.t.)BrazilCruzeiro
Penalties
5 – 4

Second leg

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São PauloBrazil1 – 1 (a.e.t.)ArgentinaBoca Juniors
Matosas 73'Martínezgold-colored soccer ball 91'

Finals

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Main article:1993 Copa de Oro Finals

First leg

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Atlético MineiroBrazil0–0ArgentinaBoca Juniors

Second leg

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Boca JuniorsArgentina1–0BrazilAtlético Mineiro
Mac Allister 54'

Top goalscorers

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2 goals
1 goal

References

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  1. ^Only one leg disputed between the two teams to determine the winner.

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