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1996 Copa Libertadores

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37th season of Copa Libertadores
1996 Copa Libertadores de América
Libertadores 1996
Tournament details
DatesMarch 13 - June 26
Teams21 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsArgentinaRiver Plate (2nd title)
Runners-upColombiaAmérica de Cali
Tournament statistics
Matches played90
Goals scored252 (2.8 per match)
Top scorerColombiaAnthony de Ávila (11 goals)
1995
1997
International football competition

The1996 edition of Copa Libertadores was the 37th in the tournament's history. Twenty-one teams participated in the competition.River Plate, ofArgentina, won the tournament for their second time. The tournament began on March 13 and ended on June 26.

Group stage

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Main article:1996 Copa Libertadores group stage

In the group stage, each group was played on a home-and-awayround-robin basis. The teams were ranked according to the following criteria: 1.Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss); 2.Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Away goals scored; 5. Drawing of lots.

As of this edition, the extra game that was played to define the positions between teams from the same national association in case of a tie in points was no longer held. Therefore, the above criteria were applied to all teams regardless of the national association to which they belong.

The winners, runners-up and third placed teams of each group advanced to theround of 16 of thefinal stages.

Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARCCPESPOLI
1EcuadorBarcelona6411118+313Round of 163–23–22–1
2ParaguayCerro Porteño631287+1101–02–10–0
3EcuadorESPOLI6204710−361–22–11–0
4ParaguayOlimpia612356−151–11–22–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPEÑDFSSCRUNI
1UruguayPeñarol62311310+39Round of 161–11–11–2
2UruguayDefensor Sporting614166072–40–02–0
3PeruSporting Cristal614167−173–30–00–2
4PeruUniversitario621379−271–31–11–2
Source:[citation needed]

Group 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAMEJUNSJOGUA
1ColombiaAmérica de Cali6402112+912Round of 162–02–05–0
2ColombiaJunior631286+2101–01–05–1
3BoliviaSan José630368−291–02–02–1
4BoliviaGuabirá6114716−940–21–14–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 4

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationCORUCHBOTUCA
1BrazilCorinthians6411136+713Round of 163–13–03–1
2ChileUniversidad de Chile6312770101–02–12–0
3BrazilBotafogo62131010071–13–14–1
4ChileUniversidad Católica6114613−742–30–02–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 5

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationRIVSLOMINCAR
1ArgentinaRiver Plate6420143+1114Round of 160–02–05–0
2ArgentinaSan Lorenzo6240135+8101–15–14–0
3VenezuelaMinervén6123816−851–22–24–2
4VenezuelaCaracas6024617−1121–41–11–1
Source:[citation needed]

Final stages

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Main article:1996 Copa Libertadores final stages

In the final stages, the 16 teams played asingle-elimination tournament with the following rules:

  • In the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, each tie was played on a home-and-awaytwo-legged basis. If tied on points after the two legs the goal difference would be applied. if still tied,extra time was not played, and apenalty shoot-out was used to determine the winners.
  • In the event that the two Brazilian teams from the group stage qualify for the round of 16, the lower-seeded team between these two would face defending champion Grêmio in order to prevent three Brazilian teams from reaching the quarter-finals.
  • If two teams from the same national association reached the quarter-finals, they had to face each other, and those teams that had to face them formed another tie under the same conditions.
  • If one or more games are settled in the quarter-finals between clubs belonging to the same national association, the Match S1 would correspond to the pair including the lower-seeding team. The following matches would be determined according to the same criteria.
  • In all cases in which the order of legs could not be determined, the lower-seeding team had to host the first leg. Defending champions Vélez Sarsfield had to host the second leg in the round of 16.

The above criteria were established to ensure that the four semifinalists would be of different nationalities (Regulations Section III, Article 3).

Seeding

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In the final stages, the teams were seeded according to the pre-established numbering they received according to the final position they occupied in their respective group. Numbers 1, 5, 9, 13 and 17 correspond to each group winners; numbers 2, 6, 10, 14 and 18 to runners-up; and 3, 7, 11, 15 and 19 to third placed teams.

SeedGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
11EcuadorBarcelona6411118+313
21ParaguayCerro Porteño631287+110
31EcuadorESPOLI6204710−36
52UruguayPeñarol62311310+39
62UruguayDefensor Sporting61416607
72PeruSporting Cristal614167−17
93ColombiaAmérica de Cali6402112+912
103ColombiaJunior631286+210
113BoliviaSan José63036609
134BrazilCorinthians6411136+713
144ChileUniversidad de Chile631277010
154BrazilBotafogo6213101007
175ArgentinaRiver Plate6420143+1114
185ArgentinaSan Lorenzo6240135+810
195VenezuelaMinervén6123816−85
Source:[citation needed]

Bracket

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Per regulations, the original bracket had the following modifications:

  • In the round of 16, Botafogo and San Lorenzo swapped positions. Botafogo had to faced Grêmio in order to avoid three possible Brazilians teams in the quarter-finals.
  • In quarter-finals, the two Colombian teams, the two Brazilians teams and the two Argentine teams had to face each other, and the order of the ties was rearranged according to the regulations.
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
                    
3EcuadorESPOLI101
13BrazilCorinthians325
BrazilCorinthians011
BrazilGrêmio303
15BrazilBotafogo101
BrazilGrêmio123
BrazilGrêmio112
ColombiaAmérica de Cali033
2ParaguayCerro Porteño000
10ColombiaJunior011
ColombiaJunior101
ColombiaAmérica de Cali112
19VenezuelaMinervén112
9ColombiaAmérica de Cali145
ColombiaAmérica de Cali101
ArgentinaRiver Plate022
14ChileUniversidad de Chile(p)314 (7)
6UruguayDefensor Sporting224 (6)
ChileUniversidad de Chile213
EcuadorBarcelona011
11BoliviaSan José112 (2)
1EcuadorBarcelona(p)022 (4)
ChileUniversidad de Chile202
ArgentinaRiver Plate213
18ArgentinaSan Lorenzo358
5UruguayPeñarol213
ArgentinaSan Lorenzo112
ArgentinaRiver Plate213
7PeruSporting Cristal224
17ArgentinaRiver Plate156

Round of 16

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
San JoséBolivia2–2(2–4p)EcuadorBarcelona1–01–2
San LorenzoArgentina8–3UruguayPeñarol3–25–1
MinervénVenezuela2–5ColombiaAmérica de Cali1–11–4
ESPOLIEcuador1–5BrazilCorinthians1–30–2
Sporting CristalPeru4–6ArgentinaRiver Plate2–12–5
Cerro PorteñoParaguay0–1ColombiaJunior0–00–1
Universidad de ChileChile4–4(7–6p)UruguayDefensor Sporting3–21–2
BotafogoBrazil1–3BrazilGrêmio1–10–2

Quarter-finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
JuniorColombia1–2ColombiaAmérica de Cali1–10–1
CorinthiansBrazil1–3BrazilGrêmio0–31–0
San LorenzoArgentina2–3ArgentinaRiver Plate1–21–1
Universidad de ChileChile3–1EcuadorBarcelona2–01–1

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
GrêmioBrazil2–3ColombiaAmérica de Cali1–01–3
Universidad de ChileChile2–3ArgentinaRiver Plate2–20–1

Finals

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Main article:1996 Copa Libertadores Finals
First leg
América de CaliColombia1–0ArgentinaRiver Plate
de Ávila 26'Report
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Oscar Velásquez (Paraguay)

Second leg
River PlateArgentina2–0ColombiaAmérica de Cali
Crespo 6',59'Report
Referee: Júlio Matto (Uruguay)

River Plate won 2–1 on aggregate.

Champion

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 Copa Libertadores 1996 
Argentina
River Plate
Second title

Top scorers

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RankPlayerTeamGS1GS2GS3GS4GS5GS6⅛F1⅛F2QF1QF2SF1SF2F1F2Total
1ColombiaAntony de ÁvilaColombiaAmérica de Cali122131111
2ArgentinaHernán CrespoArgentinaRiver Plate1111211210
3ArgentinaClaudio BiaggioArgentinaSan Lorenzo121127
4UruguaySebastián AbreuUruguayDefensor Sporting2226
UruguayEnzo FrancescoliArgentinaRiver Plate11211
6BrazilLeonardoBrazilCorinthians11125
ArgentinaRoberto MonserratArgentinaSan Lorenzo122
ChileMarcelo SalasChileUniversidad de Chile11111
ColombiaIván ValencianoColombiaJunior2111
10BrazilEdmundoBrazilCorinthians11114
BrazilJardelBrazilGrêmio121
BrazilMarcelinho CariocaBrazilCorinthians1111
UruguayLuis RomeroUruguayPeñarol211

Source: CONMEBOL[1]

References

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  1. ^"Revista CONMEBOL N° 45"(PDF) (in Spanish).CONMEBOL. Retrieved29 March 2023.

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