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Football match
2010 Copa Libertadores de América finals
Event2010 Copa Libertadores de América
GuadalajaraInternacional
MexicoBrazil
35
Inter won 6–0 on points
First leg
GuadalajaraInternacional
12
Date11 August 2010
VenueEstadio Omnilife,Zapopan
Man of the MatchAndrés D'Alessandro
RefereeHéctor Baldassi (Argentina)
Attendance49,500
Second leg
InternacionalGuadalajara
32
Date18 August 2010
VenueEstádio José Pinheiro Borda (Beira-Rio),Porto Alegre
Man of the MatchTinga
RefereeÓscar Ruiz (Colombia)
Attendance56,000
2009
2011

The2010 Copa Libertadores de América finals was the final two-legged series that determined the2010 Copa Libertadores de América champion. It was contested betweenMexican clubGuadalajara andBrazilian clubInternacional. The first leg was played on 11 August in Guadalajara's home field, while the second leg was played in Internacional's.

Guadalajara was playing in their first finals and is the second Mexican team to reach this stage of the Copa Libertadores. Internacional was making their third finals appearance, having finished 2nd in1980 and winning it in2006. To go along with the international press that normally accompanies the finals of this competition, football legendPelé, two-times winner of the Copa Libertadores in1962 and1963 withSantos (as well as being three-times winner of theFIFA World Cup), handed the trophy to the winner.[1]

TheColorados won their second title of the tournament, beating Guadalajara 5-3 on points.[2][3]The refereeing team came fromColombia andArgentina, being represented byHéctor Baldassi andÓscar Ruiz, respectively. Internacional, as the champions, played the winners of the2010 Copa Sudamericana in the2011 Recopa Sudamericana. Internacional, by virtue of being the last South American team in the competition, was predetermined to enter the semifinals of the2010 FIFA Club World Cup before winning the finals.

Qualified teams

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TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
MexicoGuadalajaraNone
BrazilInternacional1980,2006

Rules

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The final is played over two legs; home and away. The higher seeded team plays the second leg at home. The team that accumulates the most points —three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs is crowned the champion. The away-goals rule is not used. Should the two teams be tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference wins. If the two teams have equal goal difference, extra time is used. The extra time consists of two 15-minute halves. If the tie is still not broken, a penalty shoot-out ensues according to theLaws of the Game.

Road to the finals

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Internacional

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Internacional qualified to the Copa Libertdores as the2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up. They were drawn into Group 5 of theSecond Stage along with Ecuadorian clubsDeportivo Quito andEmelec, and Uruguayan clubCerro.

final Group 5 standings
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
BrazilInternacional633082+612
EcuadorDeportivo Quito631257−210
UruguayCerro62225508
EcuadorEmelec602426−42

Their first group play match was at home against Emelec. After falling behind in the games,Nei andAlecsandro both scored to secure the win. They drew their next two games away at Deportivo Quito and Cerro, respectively, 1–1 and 0–0.Giuliano scored for Inter against Deportivo Quito. Their fourth game, back at home against Cerro, ended in a 2–0 win. Alecsandro scored for Internacional afterWalter Ibáñez scored into his own net. Emelec held Internacional to a 0–0 draw inGuayaquil. Internacional won their last game 3–0 against Deportivo Quito at home.Andrezinho,Bolívar, and Alecsandro scored for Inter. Internacional finished first in their group and secured the 6 seed for the knockout stages. They were the only team from Group 5 to advance.

Internacional's Round of 16 opponent was Argentine clubBanfield. The first match between the two ended in a 3–1 loss.Kléber scored Inter's only goal of the game. Back at home for the second leg, Inter beat the Argentine's 2–0 with goals byAlecsandro andWalter. Inter advanced to the quarterfinals thanks to Kléber's away goal in the first leg. Their next opponent was the defending champion, Argentine clubEstudiantes de La Plata. They won the first leg at home 1–0 with a goal byGonzalo Sorondo. The second leg, inLa Plata, ended in defeat by a score of 2–1.Giuliano scored Inter's only goal, which was enough to advance by away goals.São Paulo was Inter's semifinal opponent. The first leg, played at home, ended in a 1–0 win with a goal by Giuliano. As in the quarterfinals, Inter lost away 2–1. The away goalAlecsandro sealed their slot in the finals.

Guadalajara

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Guadalajara's had an automatic slot in the Round of 16 as the 13 seed. Their slot came as a compromise after the fallout of the2009 flu pandemic during the2009 Copa Libertadores. Their Round of 16 opponent was Argentine clubVélez Sársfield. The first game was won 3–0 with two goals byOmar Bravo and a goal from the penalty spot byHéctor Reynoso. The second leg was lost 2–0 back in Buenos Aires. Chivas advanced by goal difference. Their quarterfinals opponent was Paraguayan clubLibertad. The scores for both legs mirror: 3–0 home and 2–0 away. Their goals in the first leg were two byOmar Bravo andRicardo Michel Vázquez. Again, they advanced by goal difference. Their semifinal opponent was ChileanUniversidad de Chile. Their first game ended in a 1–1 draw at home.Omar Arellano scored for Chivas in the game. The second, away in Chile, ended in a 2–0 win with goals byXavier Báez andJonny Magallón. The ended 4 to 1 on point and Chivas earned their place in the finals.

Knockout stages summary

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InternacionalGuadalajara
ArgentinaBanfield
A
3–1
Kléber 50'Round of 16
First leg
ArgentinaVélez Sársfield
H
3–0
Omar Bravo 25', 79'
Héctor Reynoso 90+2' (pen.)
Argentina Banfield
H
2–0
Alecsandro 42'
Walter 58'
Second legArgentina Vélez Sársfield
A
2–0
ArgentinaEstudiantes
H
1–0
Gonzalo Sorondo 88'Quarterfinals
First leg
ParaguayLibertad
H
3–0
Omar Bravo 7', 80'
Ricardo Michel Vázquez 29'
Argentina Estudiantes
A
2–1
Giuliano 88'Second legParaguay Libertad
A
2–0
BrazilSão Paulo
H
1–0
Giuliano 68'Semifinals
First leg
ChileUniversidad de Chile
H
1–1
Omar Arellano 52'
Brazil São Paulo
A
2–1
Alecsandro 52'Second legChile Universidad de Chile
A
0–2
Xavier Báez 22'
Jonny Magallón 55'

Background

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Internacional have reached their third final in history.

Prior to the 2010 final, Chivas and Internacional had previously met two times in South American competition. The first meeting between the two sides took place in thesemifinals of the 2008 Copa Sudamericana; Inter won 0–2 the first match at theEstadio Jalisco in Guadalajara, and thumped the Mexicans with a 4–0 win at the Beira-Rio a week later to go through 6–0 on points (and goal aggregate). Internacional went on to win the competition. Guadalajara are entering the finals for their first time ever. This is the second time a Mexican team have reached this stage; the first to do so wasCruz Azul in the2001 Copa Libertadores when they faced off againstdefending championsBoca Juniors in which theXeneixes managed to retain the title. Internacional, on the other hand, are appearing on their third final after losing in1980 toNacional. In2006, theColorados reached their pinnacle as they beatreigning championsSão Paulo. Chivas' best performance in the competition, before this edition, was reaching the semifinals of the2005 and2006 editions, losing toAtlético Paranaense and São Paulo, respectively.

Venues

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The venues for this final series areEstadio Omnilife, located inZapopan, andEstádio Beira-Rio inPorto Alegre. The Estadio Omnilife became the first stadium to host a Copa Libertadores match on artificial turf and, inevitably, a final series match. The first leg of this finals was its first ever official match. The stadium has aseating capacity of 45,500. The stadium construction started in February 2004, so the total time of completion of the work is 6 years 5 months, among other things due to financial problems to finish the work from the start. The stadium is named after Vergara's nutritional based company,Omnilife. The Omnilife Stadium is part of the Center of Culture, Conventions and Business JVC. The stadium is located northwest of Guadalajara, within the municipality of Zapopan, Guadalajara. To the west, it is bordered by the La Primavera forest, a forest of 30,500 hectares, which is an important ecological zone in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.

The Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, better known as Estádio Beira-Rio, is a football stadium located on theRio Guaíba shoreline in Porto Alegre,Rio Grande do Sul. It is named after José Pinheiro Borda – an ageing Portuguese engineer who supervised the building of the stadium for many years, thus becoming the biggest accomplisher of his own dream. He died before seeing it complete. Estádio Beira-Rio was constructed with the help of the club's enthusiasts and supporters. They contributed bringing bricks, concrete and iron. The stadium is nicknamed Beira-Rio (literally: river bank) because it is located along the margins of Rio Guaíba. Estádio Beira-Rio replaced Internacional's previous stadium, calledEstádio dos Eucaliptos.

The stadium has hosted a final series match for the Copa Libertadores in1980,2005 and2006. The Beira-Rio has also hosted a final series match for theRecopa Sudamericana in2007 and2009 as well as the2008 final of theCopa Sudamericana. The stadium is about to undergo restoration and developments that would make it fit to host matches during the2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Officials

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Héctor Baldassi

The referees for the 2010 Copa Libertadores finals areHéctor Baldassi ofArgentina andÓscar Ruiz ofColombia. Baldassi's first officiated in theArgentine Primera División in 1998 and two years later he debuted internationally. He has officiated severalCONMEBOL club competitions including the final match of the2008 Copa Libertadores, and participated in several international competitions including the2004 Copa América and the2008Olympic Games in Beijing. He was called for the2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, but was later dismissed because one of his assistants didn't pass the medical tests. He also refereed for the2010 FIFA World Cup.[4] Ruiz has been a referee since 1 January 1995, and his international debut was on 12 July 1995 (Paraguay vs.Venezuela). He officiated in the2002 and2006FIFA World Cups. He was preselected as a referee for the2010 FIFA World Cup.[4] He is a lawyer by profession.

Matches

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First leg

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The first leg of the finals was seen by 49,500 spectators although they weren't all seated by the time Baldassi blew his whistle.[5] The first 15 minutes started with Internacional dominating the match, as Chivas struggled to create any rhythm.[5] Chivas subsequently started to settle into their play and knocked the ball around fluently, but struggled to find an entrance against a doggedColorado backline.[5] The away side on the other hand continued to threaten out wide, and came close to scoring on the half-hour whenTaison was pulled down on the edge of the area.[5] Then,Alecsandro's free kick saw the ball hit the bar and bounce out of play.[5] The Mexicans did manage to testRenan for the first time shortly after, the Internacional keeper reacting smartly to cut offOmar Bravo when the striker was played through behind the defence.[5] TheColorados suffered a setback when striker and top scorer Alecsandro hobbled off injured to be replaced byEverton, but the Porto Alegre outfit continued looking the more dangerous team.[5] With the last touch of the half however, Chivas struck against the run of play.[5] The Mexican midfield combined smartly on the edge of the area to releaseMarco Fabián, and his chipped pass foundAdolfo Bautista; the midfielder looped a header in from outside the area, leaving the Inter keeper scrambling back in vain.[5]

Denied the chance for an instant response by the half-time whistle, Internacional continued to take the initiative, andLuis Michel was soon called back into action to fend off a strike fromGiuliano.[5] Chivas in turn started to place more bodies behind the ball, wary of the attacking potential their Brazilian rivals was unleashing.[5] Chances remained few and far between for theColorados;Andrés D'Alessandro went close with a 25-yard drive which just went wide. Internacional finally found a way through with 15 minutes left, thanks to Inter's tournament top goal scorer Giuliano.[5]Kléber rampaged down the left hand side and put in a cross, and the 20-year-old met it perfectly to leave Michel no chance.[5] Four minutes later, D’Alessandro floated in a centre, and club captainBolivar got his head to it to send the visitors into a 1–2 victory. Kléber was voted as man of the match.[5]

Details

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GuadalajaraMexico1–2BrazilInternacional
Bautista 45+2'ReportGiuliano 73'
Bolívar 76'
Attendance: 49,500
Guadalajara
Internacional
GUADALAJARA:
GK1MexicoLuis Ernesto Michel
RB3MexicoJonny Magallón
CB4MexicoHéctor Reynoso (c)
CB2MexicoMario de LunaYellow card 90+2'
LB23United StatesMiguel Ángel Ponce
CM20MexicoEdgar Mejía
CM18MexicoXavier Báezdownward-facing red arrow 86'
RW9MexicoOmar Arellanodownward-facing red arrow 69'
AM7MexicoAdolfo Bautista
LW8MexicoMarco FabiánYellow card 75'downward-facing red arrow 79'
CF17MexicoOmar Bravo
Substitutes:
GK22MexicoSergio Arias
DF16MexicoDionicio Escalanteupward-facing green arrow 79'
DF21MexicoChristian Pérez
DF25MexicoJuan Antonio Ocampo
MF5MexicoPatricio Araujoupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF11MexicoUlises Dávilaupward-facing green arrow 86'
FW15MexicoMichel Vázquez
Manager:
MexicoJosé Luis Real
INTERNACIONAL:
GK28BrazilRenan
RB15BrazilNei
CB2BrazilBolívar (c)
CB3BrazilÍndio
LB6BrazilKléber
CM8BrazilSandroYellow card 88'
CM5ArgentinaPablo Guiñazú
RW11BrazilGiuliano
AM7BrazilTaisondownward-facing red arrow 86'
LW10ArgentinaAndrés D'Alessandro
CF9BrazilAlecsandrodownward-facing red arrow 34'
Substitutes:
GK25ArgentinaRoberto Abbondanzieri
DF4BrazilFabiano Eller
MF17BrazilAndrézinho
MF20BrazilGlaydson
MF21BrazilWilson Tiagoupward-facing green arrow 86'
FW23BrazilRafael Sóbis
FW27BrazilEvertonupward-facing green arrow 34'
Manager:
BrazilCelso Roth

Man of the Match:
ArgentinaAndrés D'Alessandro

Assistant referees:
Argentina Ricardo Casas
Argentina Hernán Maidana
Fourth official:
Argentina Saúl Laverni

Second leg

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Tinga became the main drive of Internacional during this match, while for Chivas, it was Patricio Araujo, who took the place of Edgar Mejia. TheColorados entered the game with great ambition and sought to open the scoreline; Chivas, however, held firm and started accommodating themselves on the field. At the 9th minute, the Guadalajara players showed objections to the Colombian referee over the yellow card give to Mario de Luna (despite clearly not touching the ball). There was no clear, dominant team in the field. Índio created the first dangerous play of the match, but mIchel safely secured the effort. Adolfo Bautista also started to test Renan with long range shots. Marco Fabián was later shown a yellow card for a late challenge on D'Alessandro. However, he would later silence the stadium with a spectacular goal right before the end of the first half. Araujo served a long ball that crossed Inter's goal area, and Omar Bravo managed to head the ball towards Fabián. Fabián positioned himself and performed abicycle kick to kick the ball towards the top left of Internacional's net (with Renan not being able to do anything about it). This goal tied the series 2–2 and would have forced extra time.[citation needed]

Internacional came out in the second half with more urgency, with Taison and Sobis providing dangerous opportunities of goal. Chivas dedicated themselves to waiting and counter-attacking; it proved to be a double-edge sword during the 62nd minute when Kléber crossed a perfect ball from the left flank into Michel's goal area, to have Sobis tap it in and score, putting the scoreline at one-all and winning the aggregate 3–2. The stadium erupted in cheers and the home side seemed to get into rhythm again. Inter's manager Roth showed his ambition when he sent Giuliano on the field to replace the injured Sobis minutes after scoring the equalizer. At the 75th minute, a glaring error from Fabián as he executed a wrong pass to Leandro Damião, who just came on the field to replace Taison. Leandro made his way towards Chivas' goal and kicked the ball hard enough to go into the net, despite rebounding on Michel's right arm. José Luis Real began to make changes to try to reverse the adverse 4–2 aggregate. But Omar Arellano received his marching orders 5 minutes from the end for a spiteful foul on D'Alessandro. With one minute to go, Guiliano managed to score one last time as he dribbled past the Mexican defense and cheekily put the ball away in the net. Chivas would score on the last minute of injury time, as Bautista's free kick met Renan's post only for the ball to land in the path of Omar Bravo, which he put away to make the aggregate 5–3. However, it was too late as Ruiz blew the whistle for full-time.[citation needed]

Details

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InternacionalBrazil3–2MexicoGuadalajara
Sóbis 61'
Damião 75'
Giuliano 88'
ReportFabián 42'
Bravo 90'
Attendance: 56,000
Internacional
Guadalajara
INTERNACIONAL:
GK28BrazilRenan
RB15BrazilNei
CB2BrazilBolívar (c)Yellow card 65'
CB3BrazilÍndio
LB6BrazilKléber
CM8BrazilSandro
CM16BrazilTingadownward-facing red arrow 84'
CM5ArgentinaPablo Guiñazú
RF10ArgentinaAndrés D'Alessandro
CF23BrazilRafael Sóbisdownward-facing red arrow 65'
LF7BrazilTaisondownward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutes:
GK25ArgentinaRoberto Abbondanzieri
DF4BrazilFabiano Eller
MF11BrazilGiulianoupward-facing green arrow 65'
MF17BrazilAndrézinho
MF20BrazilGlaydson
MF21BrazilWilson Tiagoupward-facing green arrow 84'
FW22BrazilLeandro Damiãoupward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
BrazilCelso Roth
GUADALAJARA:
GK1MexicoLuis Ernesto Michel
RB3MexicoJonny Magallón
CB4MexicoHéctor Reynoso (c)
CB2MexicoMario de LunaYellow card 10'
LB23United StatesMiguel Ángel Poncedownward-facing red arrow 79'
CM5MexicoPatricio Araujo
CM18MexicoXavier Báezdownward-facing red arrow 82'
RW9MexicoOmar ArellanoRed card 87'
AM7MexicoAdolfo Bautista
LW8MexicoMarco FabiánYellow card 19'
CF17MexicoOmar Bravo
Substitutes:
GK22MexicoSergio Arias
DF16MexicoDionicio Escalanteupward-facing green arrow 79'
DF21MexicoChristian Pérez
DF25MexicoJuan Antonio Ocampo
MF11MexicoUlises Dávila
FW10MexicoAlberto Medina
FW15MexicoMichel Vázquezupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
MexicoJosé Luis Real

Man of the Match:
BrazilTinga

Assistant referees:
Colombia Abraham González
Colombia Humberto Clavijo
Fourth official:
Colombia José Buitrago

Statistics

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First leg[5]
GuadalajaraInternacional
1Goals scored2
3Total shots8
1Shots on target5
41%Ball possession59%
0Corner kicks3
12Fouls committed10
0Offsides1
2Yellow cards1
0Red cards0
Second leg[6]
InternacionalGuadalajara
3Goals scored2
12Total shots6
9Shots on target4
60%Ball possession40%
6Corner kicks1
5Fouls committed21
2Offsides1
1Yellow cards2
0Red cards1
Combined tally
GuadalajaraInternacional
3Goals scored5
9Total shots20
5Shots on target14
41%Ball possession59%
1Corner kicks9
33Fouls committed15
1Offsides3
4Yellow cards2
1Red cards0

References

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  1. ^"Pelé entregará el trofeo de campéon de la Copa Santander Libertadores" (in Spanish). Medio Tiempo. 17 August 2010.Archived from the original on 19 August 2010. Retrieved17 August 2010.
  2. ^"Copa Libertadores: Internacional claim the title".ESPN Soccernet. 19 August 2010. Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved19 August 2010.
  3. ^Sturtridge, Tim (19 August 2010)."Internacional superstars claim Copa Libertadores win".The Independent. London.Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved19 August 2010.
  4. ^abList of prospective 2010 FIFA World Cup referees
  5. ^abcdefghijklmno"Internacional sueña más al vencer a las Chivas en la primera final" (in Spanish). ESPN Deportes. 11 August 2010. Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved16 August 2010.
  6. ^"Ficha Técnica" (in Spanish). Fox Sports en Español. 18 August 2010. Archived fromthe original on 22 August 2010. Retrieved18 August 2010.

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