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1990 Copa Libertadores

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31st season of Copa Libertadores
1990 Copa Libertadores de América
Tournament details
DatesFebruary 25 – October 10
Teams19 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsParaguayOlimpia (2nd title)
Runners-upEcuadorBarcelona
Tournament statistics
Matches played83
Goals scored184 (2.22 per match)
Top scorerParaguayAdriano Samaniego (7 Goals)
1989
1991
International football competition

TheCopa Libertadores 1990 was the 31st edition of theCopa Libertadores,South America's premier international clubfootball tournament organized byCONMEBOL.Olimpia won the 1990 edition after defeatingBarcelona with a 3-1 aggregate in the finals. One of the players for Olimpia was legendarygoalkeeperEver Hugo Almeida, who retired from professional football the following year.

Qualified teams

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CountryTeamQualification method
CONMEBOL
(1 berth)
Atlético Nacional1989 Copa Libertadores champion
Argentina
(2 berths)
Independiente1988–89 Primera División champion
River Plate1988–89 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner
 Bolivia
(2 berths)
The Strongest1989Primera División champion
Oriente Petrolero1989Primera División runner-up
 Brazil
(2 berths)
Vasco da Gama1989 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion
Grêmio1989 Copa do Brasil champion
 Chile
(2 berths)
Colo-Colo1989 Primera División champion
Universidad Católica1989 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner
 Ecuador
(2 berths)
Barcelona1989 Campeonato Ecuatoriano champion
Emelec1989 Campeonato Ecuatoriano runner-up
Paraguay
(2 berths)
Olimpia1989 Primera División champion
Cerro Porteño1990 Pre-Libertadores playoff winner
 Peru
(2 berths)
Unión Huaral1989 Primera División champion
Sporting Cristal1989 Primera División runner-up
 Uruguay
(2 berths)
Defensor Sporting1989 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner
Progreso1989 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up
 Venezuela
(2 berths)
Mineros de Guayana1988–89 Primera División champion
Pepeganga Margarita1988–89 Primera División runner-up

Draw

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The champions and runners-up of each football association were drawn into the same group along with another football association's participating teams. Only one club from Colombia competed asAtlético Nacional was champion of the1989 Copa Libertadores. They entered the tournament in the Second round.

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5

Group stage

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Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationEcuadorEMEBoliviaSTREcuadorBARBoliviaORI
1EcuadorEmelec622298+16Second Round1–03–12–2
2BoliviaThe Strongest630387+164–32–12–0
3EcuadorBarcelona622267−160–01–02–1
4BoliviaOriente Petrolero622267−161–01–01–1
Source:[citation needed]

Tiebreaker

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TeamsScores
1st leg home teamPoints2nd leg home team1st leg2nd legPen.
BarcelonaEcuador3–3BoliviaOriente Petrolero3–12–35–4

Group 2

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  • Note: The other two Colombian teams that qualified for the tournament withdrew due to logistical issues, as CONMEBOL banned Colombia from hosting matches due to threats made by drug lords to referees in the previous tournament in 1989, with the murder of one of them interrupting the league without a champion being declared. The champion, Atletico Nacional of Medellín, had a bye to the second round as the current champion, but had to play their home games in Chile for this tournament.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationArgentinaINDArgentinaRPL
1ArgentinaIndependiente211010+13Second Round1–0
2ArgentinaRiver Plate201101−110–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationChileCOLChileUCAPeruUHUPeruCRI
1ChileColo-Colo632195+48Second Round1–23–12–0
2ChileUniversidad Católica623164+270–02–22–0
3PeruUnión Huaral613259−451–11–00–3
4PeruSporting Cristal612346−241–20–00–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 4

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationUruguayPROUruguayDEFVenezuelaPMAVenezuelaMGU
1UruguayProgreso623174+37Second Round1–12–01–1
2UruguayDefensor Sporting623153+270–01–03–1
3VenezuelaPepeganga Margarita630345−161–01–02–1
4VenezuelaMineros de Guayana612359−441–30–01–0
Source:[citation needed]

Tiebreaker

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Team 1 Score Team 2
ProgresoUruguay4–0UruguayDefensor Sporting

Group 5

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationParaguayOLIParaguayCPOBrazilVGABrazilGRÊ
1ParaguayOlimpia631298+17Second Round2–12–11–0
2ParaguayCerro Porteño622288063–21–13–1
3BrazilVasco da Gama622255061–02–00–0
4BrazilGrêmio613256−152–20–02–0
Source:[citation needed]

Bracket

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Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
ParaguayOlimpia246
ChileUniversidad Católica314ChileUniversidad Católica044
BoliviaThe Strongest112ParaguayOlimpia (p)224 (2)
ChileColo-Colo033 (4)ColombiaAtlético Nacional134 (1)
BrazilVasco da Gama (p)033 (5)BrazilVasco da Gama000
ParaguayCerro Porteño000ColombiaAtlético Nacional011
ColombiaAtlético Nacional011ParaguayOlimpia213
UruguayDefensor Sporting112EcuadorBarcelona011
ArgentinaRiver Plate224ArgentinaRiver Plate213
VenezuelaPepeganga Margarita000ArgentinaIndependiente011
ArgentinaIndependiente369ArgentinaRiver Plate101 (3)
PeruUnión Huaral101EcuadorBarcelona (p)011 (4)
EcuadorEmelec022EcuadorEmelec000
EcuadorBarcelona224EcuadorBarcelona011
UruguayProgreso022

Second round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Universidad CatólicaChile4–2BoliviaThe Strongest3–11–1
Colo-ColoChile3–3 (4–5p)BrazilVasco da Gama0–03–3
Cerro PorteñoParaguay0–1ColombiaAtlético Nacional0–00–1
Defensor SportingUruguay2–4ArgentinaRiver Plate1–21–2
Pepeganga MargaritaVenezuela0–9ArgentinaIndependiente0–60–3
Unión HuaralPeru1–2EcuadorEmelec1–00–2
BarcelonaEcuador4–2UruguayProgreso2–02–2
OlimpiaParaguaybye1

1 Olimpia had been drawn to face the third-placed team from Group 2, but that group was reduced to two teams after the withdrawal of Colombian teams.

Quarter-finals

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  • Note: Second leg between Vasco da Gama and Atlético Nacional was a replay in Santiago (Chile). The original match ended with a victory by 2-0 for Atlético Nacional, but it was annulled following a protest by Vasco da Gama complaining of pressure on the referee by local drug lords.
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Vasco da GamaBrazil0–1ColombiaAtlético Nacional0–00–1
EmelecEcuador0–1EcuadorBarcelona0–00–1
River PlateArgentina3–1ArgentinaIndependiente2–01–1
OlimpiaParaguay6–4ChileUniversidad Católica2–04–4

Semifinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
River PlateArgentina1–1 (3–4p)EcuadorBarcelona1–00–1
OlimpiaParaguay4–4 (2–1p)ColombiaAtlético Nacional2–12–3

Finals

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Main article:1990 Copa Libertadores Finals
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
OlimpiaParaguay3–1EcuadorBarcelona2–01–1

First leg

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This template is an excerpt from1990 Copa Libertadores finals § First leg.[edit]
First leg
OlimpiaParaguay2–0EcuadorBarcelona
Report

Second leg

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This template is an excerpt from1990 Copa Libertadores finals § Second leg.[edit]
Second leg
BarcelonaEcuador1–1ParaguayOlimpia
Report

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