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2011 Copa Libertadores

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52nd season of Copa Libertadores
2011 Copa Libertadores de América
2011 Copa Libertadores da América
Tournament details
DatesJanuary 25–June 22, 2011
Teams38 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazilSantos (3rd title)
Runners-upUruguayPeñarol
Tournament statistics
Matches played138
Goals scored358 (2.59 per match)
Top scorer(s)ArgentinaRoberto Nanni
BrazilWallyson
(7 goals each)
Best playerBrazilNeymar[1]
2010
2012
International football competition

The2011 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the2011 CopaSantander Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd edition of theCopa Libertadores de América,South America's premier international clubfootball tournament organized byCONMEBOL. It was held from January 25 to June 22 of the same year. Brazilian clubInternacional were the defending champion, but they were eliminated by Uruguayan teamPeñarol in the round of 16. Internacional was succeeded by Brazilian clubSantos, who won their third title after defeating Peñarol in thetwo-legged finals.[2]Santos qualified to the2011 FIFA Club World Cup and the2012 Recopa Sudamericana.

Qualified teams

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Starting from 2011, the most recentCopa Sudamericana champion would earn a berth in the tournament.[3] However, the country of the Copa Sudamericana champion would not gain an extra berth. The Copa Sudamericana champion would take the lowest-placed berth already assigned to the country if they did not qualify for the Copa Libertadores through domestic performance.[4]

AssociationTeam(Berth)Entry stageQualification method
ArgentinaArgentina
5 berths
Argentinos Juniors(Argentina 1)Second Stage2010 Clausura champion
Estudiantes(Argentina 2)2010 Apertura champion
Vélez Sársfield(Argentina 3)2010 tournaments aggregate table best non-champion
Godoy Cruz(Argentina 4)2010 tournaments aggregate table 2nd best non-champion
Independiente(Argentina 5)First Stage2010 Copa Sudamericana champion
BoliviaBolivia
3 berths
Jorge Wilstermann(Bolivia 1)Second Stage2010 Apertura champion
Oriente Petrolero(Bolivia 2)2010 Clausura champion
Bolívar(Bolivia 3)First Stage2010 Clausura runner-up
BrazilBrazil
5+1 berths
Internacional(Brazil 1)Second Stage2010 Copa Libertadores de América champion
Santos(Brazil 2)2010 Copa do Brasil champion
Fluminense(Brazil 3)2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion
Cruzeiro(Brazil 4)2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up
Corinthians(Brazil 5)First Stage2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place
Grêmio(Brazil 6)2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place
ChileChile
3 berths
Universidad Católica(Chile 1)Second Stage2010 Primera División champion
Colo-Colo(Chile 2)2010 Primera División round 1 leader
Unión Española(Chile 3)First Stage2010 Primera División Liguilla winner
ColombiaColombia
3 berths
Junior(Colombia 1)Second Stage2010 Apertura champion
Once Caldas(Colombia 2)2010 Finalización champion
Deportes Tolima(Colombia 3)First Stage2010 Primera A aggregate table best non-champion
EcuadorEcuador
3 berths
LDU Quito(Ecuador 1)Second Stage2010 Serie A champion
Emelec(Ecuador 2)2010 Serie A runner-up
Deportivo Quito(Ecuador 3)First Stage2010 Serie A 3rd place
ParaguayParaguay
3 berths
Libertad(Paraguay 1)Second Stage2010 Primera División aggregate table best champion
Guaraní(Paraguay 2)2010 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best champion
Cerro Porteño(Paraguay 3)First Stage2010 Primera División aggregate table best non-champion
PeruPeru
3 berths
Universidad San Martín(Peru 1)Second Stage2010 Descentralizado champion
León de Huánuco(Peru 2)2010 Descentralizado runner-up
Alianza Lima(Peru 3)First Stage2010 Descentralizado aggregate table best non-finalist
UruguayUruguay
3 berths
Peñarol(Uruguay 1)Second Stage2009–10 Primera División champion
Nacional(Uruguay 2)2009–10 Primera División runner-up
Liverpool(Uruguay 3)First Stage2009–10 Primera División aggregate table best non-finalist
VenezuelaVenezuela
3 berths
Caracas(Venezuela 1)Second Stage2009–10 Primera División champion
Deportivo Táchira(Venezuela 2)2009–10 Primera División runner-up
Deportivo Petare(Venezuela 3)First Stage2009–10 Primera División aggregate table best non-finalist
MexicoMexico
(CONCACAF)
3 invitees
América(Mexico 1)Second Stage2010 Apertura classification phase best eligible team
San Luis(Mexico 2)2010 Apertura classification phase 2nd best eligible team
Chiapas(Mexico 3)First Stage2010 Apertura classification phase 3rd best eligible team

Draw

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The draw for the 2011 Copa Libertadores was held on November 25, 2010, inAsunción.[5][6] The drawing procedure for the 12 teams in the first stage was to alternatively draw a team from each pot. The drawing procedure for the 26 teams in the second stage was to draw out the pots beginning with Pot 1. One team from each pot would be placed, in the order of being drawn, into one of eight groups from 1 to 8. When drawing from Pot 3, if a team had been placed in a group where a team from the same football association was already placed, they were moved to the subsequent group until they were no longer in a group with a team from the same association. However, a first stage winner may be drawn with a team from the same association in the second stage.

For the first time, the seeded teams for the second stage were changed. Up until 2010, the 8 seeded teams included the reigning champion, and clubs from the football associations of Argentina and Brazil. For 2011, the seeded teams consisted of berths 1 from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, and berths 2 from Argentina and Brazil. The reigning champion–Internacional–was berth 1 for Brazil. For 2012, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay would all have their berth 1 teams be seeded teams instead of the berth 1 teams from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.[7]

Prior to the draw, it was announced thatCaracas would be one of the eight seeded teams. During the draw, however,Deportivo Táchira was accidentally drawn as the seeded team for Group 4 and Caracas was drawn into Group 5 as a non-seeded team. After the ceremony, CONMEBOL recognized their error and transferred Caracas over to Group 4 and Deportivo Táchira over to Group 5.[8]

First stage
Pot 1Pot 2
Second stage
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

1Teams had not yet fully qualified to the specific berth when the draw took place.[6]

Schedule

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All dates listed are Wednesdays, but matches may be played on the day before (Tuesdays) and after (Thursdays) as well.[6]

StageFirst legSecond leg
First stageJanuary 26February 2
Second stageFebruary 9, 16, 23
March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
April 6, 13, 20
Round of 16April 27May 4
Quarter-finalsMay 11May 18
Semi-finalsMay 25June 1
FinalsJune 15June 22

First stage

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Main article:2011 Copa Libertadores First Stage

The First Stage began on January 25 and ended on February 3.Team 1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team 1PointsTeam 21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
Deportes TolimaColombia4:1BrazilCorinthians0–02–0
ChiapasMexico4:0PeruAlianza Lima2–02–0
Deportivo PetareVenezuela1:4ParaguayCerro Porteño0–11–1
Unión EspañolaChile4:1BoliviaBolívar1–00–0
Deportivo QuitoEcuador3:3ArgentinaIndependiente0–21–0−1:+1
GrêmioBrazil4:1UruguayLiverpool2–23–1

Second stage

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Main article:2011 Copa Libertadores Second Stage

The Second Stage, played in home-and-awayround-robin format, began on February 9 and ended on April 20. The top two teams from each group qualified for the knockout stages.

Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsLIBOCAUSMSLU
1ParaguayLibertad6420135+8142–25–12–0
2ColombiaOnce Caldas614178−171–10–31–1
3PeruUniversidad San Martín6204711−460–10–22–0
4MexicoSan Luis612369−351–21–13–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsJUNGREOPELHU
1ColombiaJunior641197+2132–12–11–1
2BrazilGrêmio631296+3102–03–02–0
3BoliviaOriente Petrolero620478−161–23–02–0
4PeruLeón de Huánuco612348−451–21–11–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsAMEFLUNACARG
1MexicoAmérica631287+1101–02–02–1
2BrazilFluminense622299083–20–02–2
3UruguayNacional622233080–02–00–1
4ArgentinaArgentinos Juniors6213910−173–12–40–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 4

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsUCVELCARUE
1ChileUniversidad Católica6321119+2110–01–32–1
2ArgentinaVélez Sársfield6312127+5103–43–02–1
3VenezuelaCaracas6303710−390–20–32–0
4ChileUnión Española6114711−442–22–11–2
Source:[citation needed]

Group 5

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCPOSANCCTAC
1ParaguayCerro Porteño6321138+5111–25–21–1
2BrazilSantos6321118+3111–13–23–1
3ChileColo-Colo63031516−192–33–22–1
4VenezuelaDeportivo Táchira6024512−720–20–02–4
Source:[citation needed]

Group 6

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsINTCHIEMEWIL
1BrazilInternacional6411143+11134–02–03–0
2MexicoChiapas630368−291–02–12–0
3EcuadorEmelec622245−181–11–01–0
4BoliviaJorge Wilstermann6114311−841–42–10–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 7

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCRUESTTOLGUA
1BrazilCruzeiro6510201+19165–06–14–0
2ArgentinaEstudiantes6312911−2100–31–05–1
3ColombiaDeportes Tolima622258−380–01–11–0
4ParaguayGuaraní6006216−1400–21–20–2
Source:[citation needed]

Group 8

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsLDUPENINDGCR
1EcuadorLDU Quito6312124+8105–03–02–0
2UruguayPeñarol6303611−591–00–12–1
3ArgentinaIndependiente622278−181–13–01–3
4ArgentinaGodoy Cruz6213810−272–11–31–1
Source:[citation needed]

Knockout stages

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Main article:2011 Copa Libertadores knockout stages

The last four stages of the tournament (round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals), played in home-and-awaytwo-legged format, form asingle-elimination tournament, contested by the sixteen teams which advance from the Second Stage.[9] In each tie, the team with the higher seed will play at home in the second leg.

Seeding

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The 16 qualified teams are seeded in the knockout stages according to their results in the second stage, with the group winners seeded 1–8, and the group runners-up seeded 9–16.[10] The teams were ranked by: 1. Points (Pts); 2. Goal difference (GD); 3. Goals scored (GF); 4. Away goals (AG); 5. Drawing of lots.

Teams qualified as a group winner
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
1BrazilCruzeiro16+19205
2ParaguayLibertad14+8134
3BrazilInternacional13+11145
4ColombiaJunior13+294
5ParaguayCerro Porteño11+5136
6ChileUniversidad Católica11+2118
7EcuadorLDU Quito10+8122
8MexicoAmérica10+183
Teams qualified as a group runner-up
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
9BrazilSantos11+3114
10ArgentinaVélez Sársfield10+5124
11BrazilGrêmio10+392
12ArgentinaEstudiantes10−293
13MexicoChiapas9−261
14UruguayPeñarol9−563
15BrazilFluminense8094
16ColombiaOnce Caldas7−175

Bracket

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Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
                
5ParaguayCerro Porteño (p)00(5)
12ArgentinaEstudiantes00(3)
5ParaguayCerro Porteño11
13MexicoChiapas10
4ColombiaJunior13
13MexicoChiapas (a)13
5ParaguayCerro Porteño03
9BrazilSantos13
8MexicoAmérica00
9BrazilSantos10
9BrazilSantos11
16ColombiaOnce Caldas01
1BrazilCruzeiro20
16ColombiaOnce Caldas12
9BrazilSantos02
14UruguayPeñarol01
2ParaguayLibertad13
15BrazilFluminense30
2ParaguayLibertad02
10ArgentinaVélez Sársfield34
7EcuadorLDU Quito00
10ArgentinaVélez Sársfield32
10ArgentinaVélez Sársfield02
14UruguayPeñarol (a)11
6ChileU. Católica21
11BrazilGrêmio10
6ChileU. Católica02
14UruguayPeñarol21
3BrazilInternacional11
14UruguayPeñarol12

Round of 16

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The Round of 16 began on April 26 and ended on May 5.Team 1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team 1PointsTeam 21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
CruzeiroBrazil3:3ColombiaOnce Caldas2–10–2−1:+1
LibertadParaguay3:3BrazilFluminense1–33–0+1:−1
InternacionalBrazil1:4UruguayPeñarol1–11–2
JuniorColombia2:2MexicoChiapas1–13–30:01:3
Cerro PorteñoParaguay2:2ArgentinaEstudiantes0–00–00:00:05–3
Universidad CatólicaChile6:0BrazilGrêmio2–11–0
LDU QuitoEcuador0:6ArgentinaVélez Sársfield0–30–2
AméricaMexico1:4BrazilSantos0–10–0

Quarter-finals

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The Quarterfinals began on May 11 and ended on May 19.Team 1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team 1PointsTeam 21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
LibertadParaguay0:6ArgentinaVélez Sársfield0–32–4
Cerro PorteñoParaguay2:1MexicoChiapas1–11–0
Universidad CatólicaChile3:3UruguayPeñarol0–22–1−1:+1
SantosBrazil2:1ColombiaOnce Caldas1–01–1

Semi-finals

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The Semi-finals began on May 25 and ended on June 2.Team 1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team 1PointsTeam 21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
Cerro PorteñoParaguay3:4BrazilSantos0–13–3
Vélez SársfieldArgentina3:3UruguayPeñarol0–12–10:00:1

Finals

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Main article:2011 Copa Libertadores Finals

The Finals were played over two legs, with the higher-seeded team playing the second leg at home. If the teams were tied onpoints andgoal difference at the end of regulation in the second leg, theaway goals rule would not be applied and 30 minutes ofextra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the title would be decided bypenalty shootout.[9]

PeñarolUruguay0–0BrazilSantos
Report
Attendance: 65,000

SantosBrazil2–1UruguayPeñarol
Neymar 46'
Danilo 68'
ReportDurval 79' (o.g.)
Attendance: 40,200

Santos won on points 2-1.

Copa Libertadores de América
2011 Champion
Brazil
Santos
Third Title

Top goalscorers

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Pos[11]PlayerClubGoals
1ArgentinaRoberto NanniParaguayCerro Porteño7
BrazilWallysonBrazilCruzeiro7
3BrazilNeymarBrazilSantos6
ArgentinaLucas PrattoChileUniversidad Católica6
5ArgentinaMaximiliano MoralezArgentinaVélez Sársfield5
UruguayJuan Manuel OliveraUruguayPeñarol5
ColombiaWason RenteríaColombiaOnce Caldas5
8ColombiaCarlos BaccaColombiaJunior4
BrazilDouglasBrazilGrêmio4
ParaguayJonathan FabbroParaguayCerro Porteño4
ArgentinaAugusto FernándezArgentinaVélez Sársfield4
BrazilLeandro DamiãoBrazilInternacional4
ArgentinaFranco NiellArgentinaArgentinos Juniors4
ChileEsteban ParedesChileColo-Colo4
ArgentinaNicolás PavlovichParaguayLibertad4
BrazilRafael MouraBrazilFluminense4
UruguaySantiago SilvaArgentinaVélez Sársfield4
BrazilThiago RibeiroBrazilCruzeiro4

Awards

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Best Player

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PlayerTeamNotes
NeymarBrazilSantos[12]

Player of the week

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WeekPlayerTeamNotes
4ArgentinaWalter MontilloBrazilCruzeiro[13]
5ArgentinaPatricio RodríguezArgentinaIndependiente[14]
6UruguayJuan Manuel OliveraUruguayPeñarol[15]
7ColombiaLuis Carlos CabezasVenezuelaCaracas[16]
8ColombiaCarlos BaccaColombiaJunior[17]
9ChileJosé Luis VillanuevaChileUniversidad Católica[18]
10BrazilThiago RibeiroBrazilCruzeiro[19]
11ArgentinaRoberto NanniParaguayCerro Porteño[20]
12ArgentinaHernán BarcosEcuadorLDU Quito[21]
13ParaguayJonathan FabbroParaguayCerro Porteño[22]
14ArgentinaLucas PrattoChileUniversidad Católica[23]
15ColombiaDayro MorenoColombiaOnce Caldas[24]
16ArgentinaJuan Manuel MartínezArgentinaVélez Sársfield[25]
17ArgentinaMaximiliano MoralezArgentinaVélez Sársfield[26]
18UruguayDarío RodríguezUruguayPeñarol[27]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Neymar recebe troféu de melhor jogador da Taça Libertadores 2011" [Neymar was awarded as the Best Player of the 2011 Copa Santander Libertadores] (in Portuguese). globoesporte. November 24, 2011. RetrievedNovember 24, 2011.
  2. ^"Brazil's Santos wins Copa Libertadores".ESPN. 23 June 2011. Retrieved23 June 2011.
  3. ^"Magnífico sorteo de la Copa Nissan Sudamericana 2010 en Asunción" [Magnificent draw of the 2010 Copa Nissan Sudamericana in Asunción] (in Spanish).CONMEBOL. April 28, 2010. Archived fromthe original on October 24, 2010.
  4. ^"Copa América 2011: Argentina, Brasil y Uruguay cabezas de serie" [Copa America 2011: Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay seeded] (in Spanish).CONMEBOL. October 18, 2010. Archived fromthe original on October 25, 2010.
  5. ^"La Copa Santander Libertadores 2011 inicia su camino este jueves 25 en Asunción" [The 2011 Copa Santander Libertadores beings its journey this Thursday the 25th in Asunción] (in Spanish).CONMEBOL. November 21, 2010. RetrievedNovember 21, 2010.
  6. ^abcEstelar Sorteo de la Copa Santander Libertadores de América 2011Archived 2011-06-30 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Romero, Kenny (25 November 2010)."Chocolateando el destino" (in Spanish). DeChalaca. Retrieved26 November 2010.
  8. ^"Conmebol enredada: La suerte está echada" (in Spanish). Venezuela es Futbol. 25 November 2010. Retrieved26 November 2010.
  9. ^abCopa Santander Libertadores de América 2011 ReglamentoArchived 2011-11-19 at theWayback Machine(in Spanish)
  10. ^"Así continúa la Copa Santander Libertadores". Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-02. Retrieved2011-04-22.
  11. ^"Estadisticas Individual" [Individual Statistics].Fox Deportes. Ofensiva.Archived from the original on 9 March 2011. RetrievedMarch 1, 2011.
  12. ^Paulo, Por Felipe Zito São (2011-11-24)."Neymar recebe troféu de melhor jogador da Taça Libertadores 2011".globoesporte.com. Retrieved2025-06-09.
  13. ^Lanza, Javier (February 19, 2011)."Walter Montillo: "No esperábamos un resultado como el que se dio con Estudiantes"" [Walter Montillo: "We did not expect that result against Estudiantes"].CONMEBOL. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2011.
  14. ^Lanza, Javier (February 27, 2011)."Patricio Rodríguez: "La Copa Libertadores no se parece a nada, es única"" [Patricio Rodríguez: "The Copa Libertadores is not similar to anything, it is unique"].CONMEBOL. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2011.
  15. ^"Juan Manuel Olivera: "Era clave el triunfo para no perderle pisada al resto"" [Juan Manuel Olivera: "The win was key so we do not get trampled by the rest"].CONMEBOL. March 6, 2011. RetrievedMarch 6, 2011.
  16. ^"Luis Cabezas: "Nunca soñé con hacer dos goles en la Copa Libertadores"" [Luis Cabezas: "I never dreamed of making two goals in the Copa Libertadores"].CONMEBOL. March 13, 2011. RetrievedMarch 17, 2011.
  17. ^Lanza, Javier (March 19, 2011)."Carlos Bacca: "Mi objetivo es ser el goleador de la Copa Libertadores"" [Carlos Bacca: "My objective is to be the top goalscorer of the Copa Libertadores"].CONMEBOL. RetrievedMarch 20, 2011.
  18. ^"Villanueva: "Lo mejor para un delantero sudamericano es hacer un gol en la Libertadores"" [Villanueva: "The mejor thing for a South American forward is to score a goal in the Libertadores"].CONMEBOL. March 27, 2011. RetrievedMarch 28, 2011.
  19. ^"Thiago Ribeiro, el mejor de la 10a. semana de la Copa Santander Libetadores" [Thiago Ribeiro, the best of the 10th week of the Copa Santander Libertadores].CONMEBOL. April 3, 2011. Archived fromthe original on April 19, 2011. RetrievedApril 5, 2011.
  20. ^Lanza, Javier (April 10, 2011)."Nanni, el mejor de la 11a semana" [Nanni, the best of the 11th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2012. RetrievedApril 11, 2011.
  21. ^Lanza, Javier (April 16, 2011)."Barcos, el jugador de la 12a. semana" [Barcos, the player of the 12th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2012. RetrievedApril 17, 2011.
  22. ^Lanza, Javier (April 22, 2011)."Fabbro, el mejor de la 13a. semana" [Fabbro, the best of the 13th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on April 25, 2011. RetrievedApril 23, 2011.
  23. ^"Pratto, el jugador de la 14a semana" [Pratto, the player of the 14th week].CONMEBOL. April 30, 2011. Archived fromthe original on May 3, 2011. RetrievedMay 2, 2011.
  24. ^Lanza, Javier (May 6, 2011)."Moreno, el jugador de la 15a semana" [Moreno, the player of the 15th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2012. RetrievedMay 6, 2011.
  25. ^Lanza, Javier (May 6, 2011)."Martínez, el jugador de la 16a semana" [Martínez, the player of the 16th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on October 2, 2012. RetrievedMay 6, 2011.
  26. ^Lanza, Javier (May 21, 2011)."Moralez, el jugador de la 17a semana" [Moralez, the player of the 17th week].CONMEBOL.Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. RetrievedMay 24, 2011.
  27. ^Lanza, Javier (May 28, 2011)."Rodríguez, el jugador de la 18a semana" [Rodriguez, the player of the 18th week].CONMEBOL. Archived fromthe original on June 1, 2011. RetrievedMay 29, 2011.

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