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List of Supercopa Libertadores finals

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Supercopa Libertadores
Organizing bodyCONMEBOL
Founded1988
Abolished1997; 27 years ago (1997)
RegionSouth America
Number of teamsVaried per year
Related competitionsCopa Libertadores
Most successful club(s)

The Supercopa Libertadores was a seasonal association football competition that was established in 1988. It was usually contested between August and December. The Supercopa Sudamericana was opened to the past winners of Copa Libertadores; Vasco da Gama, winners of the Copa de Campeones tournament held in 1948, was later allowed to participate. Nearly every phase of the competition was contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. Racing Club won the inaugural competition in 1988, defeating Cruzeiro 4–1 on points.[1]

Cruzeiro, alongside Independiente, hold the record for the most victories, with two wins each since the competition's inception. They are also the only teams to have won the competition consecutively. Overall, eight different clubs have won the competition since its inception in 1988 until it folded in 1997 to give room for other competitions. Clubs from Argentina have won the most Supercopa Libertadores titles, with six wins among them. Brazilian teams are second with three victories, and Paraguay are third with a lone triumph.[1]

Key

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# Finals decided on goal aggregate
* Finals decided by a penalty shootout
Bold Indicates the winner in two-legged finals
Year Each link is the relevant Supercopa Libertadores article for that year

Finals

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Year Country Winner Score Runner-up Country Venue Location
1988  ARG Racing 2–1 Cruzeiro  BRA El Cilindro Avellaneda, Argentina
 ARG Racing 1–1 Cruzeiro  BRA Mineirão Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Racing won 4–1 on points
1989  ARG Boca Juniors 0–0 Independiente  ARG La Bombonera Buenos Aires, Argentina
 ARG Boca Juniors 0–0 Independiente  ARG La Doble Visera Avellaneda, Argentina
2–2 on points and 0–0 on goal difference; Boca Juniors won 5–3 in a penalty shootout *
1990  PAR Olimpia 3–0 Nacional  URU Estadio Centenario Montevideo, Uruguay
 PAR Olimpia 3–3 Nacional  URU Estadio Defensores del Chaco Asunción, Paraguay
Olimpia won 4–1 on points
1991  BRA Cruzeiro 0–2 River Plate  ARG Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires, Argentina
 BRA Cruzeiro 3–0 River Plate  ARG Mineirão Belo Horizonte, Brazil
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 3–2 on aggregate
1992  BRA Cruzeiro 4–0 Racing  ARG Mineirão Belo Horizonte, Brazil
 BRA Cruzeiro 0–1 Racing  ARG El Cilindro Avellaneda, Argentina
3–3 on points; Cruzeiro won 4–1 on aggregate
1993  BRA São Paulo 2–2 Flamengo  BRA Estádio do Maracanã Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 BRA São Paulo 2–2 Flamengo  BRA Estádio do Morumbi São Paulo, Brazil
2–2 on points and 4–4 on aggregate; São Paulo won 5–3 in a penalty shootout *
1994  ARG Independiente 1–1 Boca Juniors  ARG La Bombonera Buenos Aires, Argentina
 ARG Independiente 2–1 Boca Juniors  ARG La Doble Visera Avellaneda, Argentina
Independiente won 4–1 on points
1995  ARG Independiente 2–0 Flamengo  BRA La Doble Visera Avellaneda, Argentina
 ARG Independiente 0–1 Flamengo  BRA Estádio do Maracanã Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3–3 on points; Independiente won 2–1 on aggregate
1996  ARG Vélez Sarsfield 1–0 Cruzeiro  BRA Mineirão Belo Horizonte, Brazil
 ARG Vélez Sarsfield 2–0 Cruzeiro  BRA Estadio José Amalfitani Buenos Aires, Argentina
Vélez Sarsfield won 6–0 on points
1997  ARG River Plate 0–0 São Paulo  BRA Estádio do Morumbi São Paulo, Brazil
 ARG River Plate 2–1 São Paulo  BRA Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires, Argentina
River Plate won 4–1 on points

Performances

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By club

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Team Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Brazil Cruzeiro 2 2 1991, 1992 1988, 1996
Argentina Independiente 2 1 1994, 1995 1989
Argentina Racing 1 1 1988 1992
Argentina Boca Juniors 1 1 1989 1994
Brazil São Paulo 1 1 1993 1997
Argentina River Plate 1 1 1997 1991
Paraguay Olimpia 1 0 1990
Argentina Vélez Sársfield 1 0 1996
Brazil Flamengo 0 2
1993, 1995
Uruguay Nacional 0 1
1990

Performance by country

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Country Won Runners-Up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
 Argentina 6 4 Independiente (2), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1), River Plate (1), Vélez Sársfield (1) Independiente (1), River Plate (1), Racing (1), Boca Juniors (1)
 Brazil 3 5 Cruzeiro (2), São Paulo (1) Cruzeiro (2), Flamengo (2), São Paulo (1)
 Paraguay 1 0 Olimpia (1)
 Uruguay 0 1
Nacional (1)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Supercopa Libertadores (Supercopa João Havelange) by Karel Stokkermans on the RSSSF