Supercopa Sudamericana
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Supercopa Sudamericana (English: South American Supercup, Portuguese: Supercopa Sul-americana), also known as Supercopa João Havelange was a competition played from 1988 to 1997 by the past winners of Copa Libertadores. It was replaced by Copa Mercosur and Copa Merconorte in 1998, cups that both replaced Copa Conmebol in 2000 for making only one international club competition in the second semester of the year.
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[edit] Teams invited to play Supercopa
[edit] Argentina
[edit] Brazil
[edit] Chile
[edit] Colombia
[edit] Paraguay
[edit] Uruguay
¹Vasco was admitted as winners of the 1948 South American Club Championship.
[edit] Tournament results
| Season | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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| 1988 Details |
2 - 1 (H) / 1 - 1 (A) Aggregate: 3-2 |
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| 1989 Details |
0 - 0 (A) / 0 - 0 (H) Aggregate: 0-0 (5-3 p.k.) |
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| 1990 Details |
3 - 0 (A) / 3 - 3 (H) Aggregate: 6-3 |
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| 1991 Details |
0 - 2 (A) / 3 - 0 (H) Aggregate: 3-2 |
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| 1992 Details |
4 - 0 (H) / 0 - 1 (A) Aggregate: 4-1 |
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| 1993 Details |
2 - 2 (A) / 2 - 2 (H) Aggregate: 4-4 (5-4 p.k.) |
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| 1994 Details |
1 - 1 (A) / 1 – 0 (H) Aggregate: 2-1 |
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| 1995 Details |
2 - 0 (H) / 0 – 1 (A) Aggregate: 2-1 |
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| 1996 Details |
1 - 0 (A) / 2 - 0 (H) Aggregate: 2-1 |
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| 1997 Details |
0 - 0 (A) / 2 - 1 (H) Aggregate: 2-1 |
- Key:
- (H) - Home match.
- (A) - Away match.
- p.k. - Match decided on penalty kicks.
[edit] Cups by team
[edit] 2 titles
[edit] 1 title
[edit] Cups by country
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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