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2008 Copa Libertadores

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49th season of Copa Libertadores
2008 Copa Libertadores de América
Copa Santander Libertadores de América 2008
Copa Santander Libertadores da América 2008
Tournament details
DatesJanuary 29–July 2
Teams38 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsEcuadorLDU Quito (1st title)
Runners-upBrazilFluminense
Third placeMexicoAmérica
ArgentinaBoca Juniors
Tournament statistics
Matches played138
Goals scored358 (2.59 per match)
Attendance2,959,170 (21,443 per match)
Top scorer(s)ParaguaySalvador Cabañas
BoliviaMarcelo Moreno
(8 goals each)
Best playerEcuadorJoffre Guerrón[1]
2007
2009
International football competition

The2008 Copa Libertadores de América was the 49th edition of theCopa Libertadores,CONMEBOL's premier annual international club tournament. This marked the first year the competition was sponsored by Spanish bankSantander. As such, the competition is officially the2008 Copa Santander Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons.[2] The draw took place on December 19, 2007, inAsunción.[3]

Ecuadorian clubLDU Quito won the competition for the first time in a final decided on penalties. It is the first time a team from Ecuador has won the competition. LDU Quito earned a berth in the2008 FIFA Club World Cup and2009 Recopa Sudamericana.

Qualified teams

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Thirty-eight teams qualified for the competition, with twenty-six teams directly qualifying to the Second Stage and twelve entering in the First Stage. Seven countries sent their Apertura champions and Clausura champions for their first two berths. The remaining berth, or berths in Argentina's case, went to the best-placed non-champions shown by an aggregate table. Brazil's league uses a European-style format and thus does not have anApertura and Clausura tournament. Therefore, they sent their cup champion and the best four of the Brazilian Serie A. Ecuador sent the top three finishers of their national tournament as determined by the Liguilla Final. Uruguay had a Mini-League (Liguilla) to determine who qualified, and Mexico usespecially theInterLiga to determine two of its qualifiers. The last qualified team in each country played in the First Stage; the defending champion's country had two teams in the first stage because the defending champion automatically qualified.

AssociationTeam(berth)Qualification method
ArgentinaArgentina
5+1 berths
Boca Juniors(Argentina 1)2007 Copa Libertadores champion
Estudiantes(Argentina 2)2006 Apertura champion
San Lorenzo(Argentina 3)2007 Clausura champion
River Plate(Argentina 4)2006–07 Primera División best-placed non-champion
Arsenal(Argentina 5)2006–07 Primera División 2nd best-placed non-champion
Lanús(Argentina 6)2006–07 Primera División 3rd best-placed non-champion
BoliviaBolivia
3 berths
Real Potosí(Bolivia 1)2007 Apertura champion
San José(Bolivia 2)2007 Clausura champion
La Paz(Bolivia 3)2007 Apertura and Clausura Runners-up Playoff winner
BrazilBrazil
5 berths
São Paulo(Brazil 1)2007 Série A champion
Santos(Brazil 2)2007 Série A runner-up
Flamengo(Brazil 3)2007 Série A 3rd place
Fluminense(Brazil 4)2007 Copa do Brasil champion
Cruzeiro(Brazil 5)2007 Série A 5th place
ChileChile
3 berths
Colo-Colo(Chile 1)2007 Apertura &2007 Clausura champion
Universidad Católica(Chile 2)2007 Apertura runner-up
Audax Italiano(Chile 3)Best-placed team in the2007 Clausura First Stage
ColombiaColombia
3 berths
Atlético Nacional(Colombia 1)2007 Apertura &2007 Finalización champion
Cúcuta Deportivo(Colombia 2)2007 season best-placed non-champion
Boyacá Chicó(Colombia 3)2007 season 2nd best-placed non-champion
EcuadorEcuador
3 berths
LDU Quito(Ecuador 1)2007 Serie A champion
Deportivo Cuenca(Ecuador 2)2007 Serie A runner-up
Olmedo(Ecuador 2)2007 Serie A 3rd place
ParaguayParaguay
3 berths
Sportivo Luqueño(Paraguay 1)2007 Apertura champion
Libertad(Paraguay 2)2007 Clausura champion
Cerro Porteño(Paraguay 3)2007 Primera División best-placed non-champion
PeruPeru
3 berths
Universidad San Martín(Peru 1)2007 Decentralizado champion
Coronel Bolognesi(Peru 2)2007 Decentralizado champion
Cienciano(Peru 3)2007 Decentralizado best-placed non-champion
UruguayUruguay
3 berths
Danubio(Uruguay 1)2006–07 Primera División champion
Nacional(Uruguay 2)2007 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores champion
Montevideo Wanderers(Uruguay 3)2007 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up
VenezuelaVenezuela
3 berths
Caracas(Venezuela 1)2006 Apertura champion
Unión Atlético Maracaibo(Venezuela 2)2007 Clausura champion
Mineros de Guayana(Venezuela 3)2006–07 Primera División best-placed non-finalist
MexicoMexico
3 invitees (CONCACAF)
Guadalajara(Mexico 1)2006 Apertura champion
América(Mexico 2)2008 InterLiga winner
Atlas(Mexico 3)2008 InterLiga runner-up

Teams' starting round

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Second Stage
ArgentinaBoca JuniorsArgentinaSan LorenzoArgentinaEstudiantesArgentinaRiver Plate
BrazilFlamengoBrazilSão PauloBrazilSantosBrazilFluminense
BoliviaReal PotosíBoliviaSan JoséChileColo-ColoChileUniversidad Católica
ColombiaAtlético NacionalColombiaCúcuta DeportivoEcuadorLDU QuitoEcuadorDeportivo Cuenca
ParaguaySportivo LuqueñoParaguayLibertadPeruUniversidad San MartínPeruCoronel Bolognesi
UruguayDanubioUruguayNacionalVenezuelaCaracasVenezuelaUnión Atlético Maracaibo
MexicoGuadalajaraMexicoAmérica
First Stage
ArgentinaArsenalArgentinaLanúsBrazilCruzeiroBoliviaLa Paz
ChileAudax ItalianoColombiaBoyacá ChicóEcuadorOlmedoParaguayCerro Porteño
PeruCiencianoUruguayMontevideo WanderersVenezuelaMineros de GuayanaMexicoAtlas

Round and draw dates

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The calendar shows the dates of the rounds and draw.

DateEvent
December 19, 2007The draw took place
January 29-February 12, 2008First stage
February 12-April 23, 2008Second stage
April 30-May 7, 2008Round of 16
May 14-May 21, 2008Quarterfinals
May 28-June 4, 2008Semifinals
June 25-July 2, 2008Finals

Tie breakers

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Teams at every stage of the tournament will be awarded points depending on the result of a game: 3 for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss. The following criteria will be used for breaking ties on points:

  1. Goal difference
  2. Goals scored
  3. Away goals
  4. Draw

For the first stage, round of 16, quarterfinals, and semifinals, the fourth criterion is replaced by a penalty shoot-out if necessary. The Finals have their own set of criteria; see the finals section for more details.

First stage

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Main article:2008 Copa Libertadores First Stage

The First Stage was played between January 29 and February 12.[4]Team #1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
LanúsArgentina3:3EcuadorOlmedo0–13–0+2:−2
Cerro PorteñoParaguay0:6BrazilCruzeiro1–32–3
Mineros de GuayanaVenezuela3:3ArgentinaArsenal0–22–1−1:+1
La PazBolivia3:3MexicoAtlas0–21–0−1:+1
Montevideo WanderersUruguay1:4PeruCienciano0–10–0
Audax ItalianoChile3:3ColombiaBoyacá Chicó3–41–00:03:0

Second stage

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Main article:2008 Copa Libertadores Second Stage

A total of 26 teams qualified directly to this phase and were joined by six teams from the First Stage, bringing the total to 32 teams. The top two teams from each group advanced to the round of 16. This stage was played between February 12 and April 23.[4]

In results tables, the home team is listed in the left-hand column.

Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCRUSLOCARRPO
1BrazilCruzeiro6321117+4113–13–03–0
2ArgentinaSan Lorenzo631287+1100–03–01–0
3VenezuelaCaracas6213611−571–12–02–1
4BoliviaReal Potosí62041111065–12–33–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsELPLANCUEDAN
1ArgentinaEstudiantes632195+4110–02–02–0
2ArgentinaLanús624096+3103–30–03–1
3EcuadorDeportivo Cuenca613225−361–01–10–0
4UruguayDanubio611459−441–21–22–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsATSBOCCCMBO
1MexicoAtlas6321116+5113–13–03–0
2ArgentinaBoca Juniors6312129+3103–04–33–0
3ChileColo-Colo6312119+2101–12–02–0
4VenezuelaUnión Atlético Maracaibo6024313−1021–11–11–3
Source:[citation needed]

Group 4

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFLANACCIEBSI
1BrazilFlamengo641194+5132–02–12–0
2UruguayNacional640295+4123–03–11–0
3PeruCienciano621359−470–32–11–0
4PeruCoronel Bolognesi602405−520–00–10–0
Source:[citation needed]

Group 5

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRIVAMEUCUSM
1ArgentinaRiver Plate6402148+6122–12–05–0
2MexicoAmérica63031010094–32–13–1
3ChileUniversidad Católica630366091–22–01–0
4PeruUniversidad San Martín6204410−662–01–00–1
Source:[citation needed]

Group 6

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCUCSFCGDLSJO
1ColombiaCúcuta Deportivo632174+3110–01–00–0
2BrazilSantos6312136+7102–11–07–0
3MexicoGuadalajara630385+390–13–22–0
4BoliviaSan José6114417−1342–42–10–3
Source:[citation needed]

Group 7

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsSAOANLUQAUD
1BrazilSão Paulo632164+2111–01–02–1
2ColombiaAtlético Nacional622285+381–13–01–1
3ParaguaySportivo Luqueño6213810−271–11–34–1
4ChileAudax Italiano621369−371–01–01–2
Source:[citation needed]

Group 8

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFLULDUARSLIB
1BrazilFluminense6411113+8131–06–02–0
2EcuadorLDU Quito6312105+5100–06–12–0
3ArgentinaArsenal6303614−892–00–11–0
4ParaguayLibertad6105510−531–23–11–2
Source:[citation needed]

Knockout stages

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Main article:2008 Copa Libertadores knockout stages

The last four stages of the tournament (round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals) form asingle-elimination tournament, commonly known as a knockout stages. Sixteen teams advanced into the first of these stages: the round of 16.

Seeding

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The 16 qualified teams were seeded according to their results in the Second Stage. The top teams from each group were seeded 1–8, with the team with the most points as seed 1 and the team with the least as seed 8. The second-best teams from each group were seeded 9–16, with the team with the most points as seed 9 and the team with the least as seed 16.

Teams qualified as a group winner
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
1BrazilFluminense13+8112
2BrazilFlamengo13+483
3ArgentinaRiver Plate12+6145
4MexicoAtlas11+5112
5BrazilCruzeiro11+4112
6ArgentinaEstudiantes11+495
7ColombiaCúcuta Deportivo11+376
8BrazilSão Paulo11+262
Teams qualified as a runner-up
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
9UruguayNacional12+492
10BrazilSantos10+7133
11EcuadorLDU Quito10+5102
12ArgentinaBoca Juniors10+3122
13ArgentinaLanús10+393
14ArgentinaSan Lorenzo10+184
15MexicoAmérica90101
16ColombiaAtlético Nacional8+383

Bracket

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Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
                
1BrazilFluminense21
16ColombiaAtlético Nacional10
1BrazilFluminense03
8BrazilSão Paulo11
8BrazilSão Paulo02
9UruguayNacional00
1BrazilFluminense23
12ArgentinaBoca Juniors21
4MexicoAtlas12
13ArgentinaLanús02
4MexicoAtlas20
12ArgentinaBoca Juniors23
5BrazilCruzeiro11
12ArgentinaBoca Juniors22
1BrazilFluminense23(1)
11EcuadorLDU Quito (p)41(3)
6ArgentinaEstudiantes02
11EcuadorLDU Quito21
11EcuadorLDU Quito (p)11(5)
14ArgentinaSan Lorenzo11(3)
3ArgentinaRiver Plate12
14ArgentinaSan Lorenzo22
11EcuadorLDU Quito (a)10
15MexicoAmérica10
7ColombiaCúcuta Deportivo00
10BrazilSantos22
10BrazilSantos01
15MexicoAmérica20
2BrazilFlamengo40
15MexicoAmérica23

Round of 16

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The Round of 16 was played between April 29 and 30, and May 1, 6, and 8.[3] Team #1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
FluminenseBrazil6-0ColombiaAtlético Nacional2–11–0
FlamengoBrazil3-3MexicoAmérica4–20–3−1:+1
River PlateArgentina1-4ArgentinaSan Lorenzo1–22–2
AtlasMexico4-1ArgentinaLanús1–02–2
CruzeiroBrazil0-6ArgentinaBoca Juniors1–21–2
EstudiantesArgentina3-3EcuadorLDU Quito0–22–1−1:+1
Cúcuta DeportivoColombia0-6BrazilSantos0–20–2
São PauloBrazil4-1UruguayNacional0–02–0

Quarterfinals

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The Quarterfinals were played on May 14, 15, and May 21 and 22.[3] Team #1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
FluminenseBrazil3:3BrazilSão Paulo0–13–1+1:−1
AtlasMexico1:4ArgentinaBoca Juniors2–20–3
SantosBrazil3:3MexicoAmérica0–21–0−1:+1
LDU QuitoEcuador2:2ArgentinaSan Lorenzo1–11–10:01:15:3

Semifinals

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The Semifinals were played between May 27, 28, and June 3, 4.[3] Team #1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
FluminenseBrazil4:1ArgentinaBoca Juniors2–23–1
LDU QuitoEcuador2:2MexicoAmérica1–10–00:01:0

Finals

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Main article:2008 Copa Libertadores Finals
LDU QuitoEcuador4–2BrazilFluminense
Bieler 2'
Guerrón 29'
Campos 34'
Urrutia 45'
Report[permanent dead link]Conca 12'
Thiago Neves 52'
Attendance: 55,359

FluminenseBrazil3–1 (a.e.t.)EcuadorLDU Quito
Thiago Neves 12',28',56'Report[permanent dead link]Bolaños 6'
Penalties
Concasoccer ball with red X
Thiago Nevessoccer ball with red X
Cícerosoccer ball with check mark
Washingtonsoccer ball with red X
1–3soccer ball with check markUrrutia
soccer ball with red XCampos
soccer ball with check markSalas
soccer ball with check markGuerrón
Attendance: 86,027
Copa Santander Libertadores de América
2008 Champion
Ecuador
LDU Quito
First Title

Top goalscorers

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PosNameTeamGoals
1ParaguaySalvador CabañasMexicoAmérica8
BoliviaMarcelo MorenoBrazilCruzeiro8
3UruguaySebastián AbreuArgentinaRiver Plate7
ArgentinaBruno MarioniMexicoAtlas7
BrazilThiago NevesBrazilFluminense7
ArgentinaMartín PalermoArgentinaBoca Juniors7
7BrazilAdrianoBrazilSão Paulo6
BrazilKléber PereiraBrazilSantos6
ColombiaMauricio MolinaBrazilSantos6
BrazilWashingtonBrazilFluminense6

References

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  1. ^http://www.conmebol.com/conmebol/activeCompetition.html?x=147&sub=3&id=8084&type=2[dead link]
  2. ^"Beginning 2008 it will be the Santander Libertadores Cup". conmebol.com. Retrieved2007-10-05.[dead link]
  3. ^abcd"The 2008 Santander Libertadores Cup is already in play". conmebol.com. Retrieved2007-12-21.[dead link]
  4. ^ab"Match Schedule"(PDF). conmebol.com. Retrieved2008-01-10.[dead link]

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