List of Copa Sudamericana finals

The Copa Sudamericana is an annual association football tournament established in 2002.[1] The competition is organized by the South American Football Confederation, or CONMEBOL, and it is contested by 39 clubs from its member association.[2] From 2004 to 2008, clubs from the CONCACAF were invited to participate.[2] The finals are contested over two legs, one at each participating club's stadium. San Lorenzo won the inaugural competition in 2002, defeating Atlético Nacional.[3]

Ten clubs have won the competition since its inception. Boca Juniors holds the record for the most victories, winning the competition two times. Boca Juniors is also the only club to have successfully defended their title. Teams from Argentina have won the competition the most, with seven wins among them.

The current champion is Santa Fe, who beat Huracán in the 2015 edition.

Key

# Finals decided on goal difference
Finals won on away goals
* Finals decided by a penalty shootout
Match went to extra time
Bold Indicates the winner in two-legged finals
Year Each link is the relevant Copa Libertadores article for that year

Finals

Copa Sudamericana winners
Year Country Winner Score Runner-up Country Venue Attendance Refs
2002  ARG San Lorenzo 4–0 Atlético Nacional  COL Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín [3]
 ARG San Lorenzo 0–0 Atlético Nacional  COL Estadio Pedro Bidegain, Buenos Aires
San Lorenzo won 41 on points
2003  PER Cienciano 3–3 River Plate  ARG Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires [4]
 PER Cienciano 1–0 River Plate  ARG Estadio UNSA, Arequipa
Cienciano won 41 on points
2004  ARG Boca Juniors 0–1 Bolívar  BOL Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz [5]
 ARG Boca Juniors 2–0 Bolívar  BOL Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires
3–3 on points; Boca Juniors won on goal difference #
2005  ARG Boca Juniors 1–1 UNAM  MEX Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City [5]
 ARG Boca Juniors 1–1 UNAM  MEX Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires
2–2 on points and 0-0 on goal difference; Boca Juniors won 43 in a penalty shootout *
2006  MEX Pachuca 1–1 Colo-Colo  CHI Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca [6]
 MEX Pachuca 2–1 Colo-Colo  CHI Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Pachuca won 41 on points
2007  ARG Arsenal 3–2 América  MEX Estadio Azteca, Mexico City [7]
 ARG Arsenal 1–2 América  MEX Estadio Juan Domingo Perón, Avellaneda
3–3 on points and 0-0 on goal difference; Arsenal won 32 on away goals
2008  BRA Internacional 1–0 Estudiantes  ARG Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata [8]
 BRA Internacional 1–1 Estudiantes  ARG Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, Porto Alegre
Internacional won 41 on points.
2009  ECU LDU Quito 5–1 Fluminense  BRA Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito [9]
 ECU LDU Quito 0–3 Fluminense  BRA Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
3–3 on points; LDU Quito won on goal difference #
2010  ARG Independiente 0–2 Goiás  BRA Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia
 ARG Independiente 3–1 Goiás  BRA Estadio Libertadores de América, Avellaneda
3–3 on points and 0-0 on goal difference; Independiente won 53 in a penalty shootout *
2011  CHI Universidad de Chile 1–0 LDU Quito  ECU Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
 CHI Universidad de Chile 3–0 LDU Quito  ECU Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Universidad de Chile won 60 on points.
2012  BRA São Paulo 0–0 Tigre  ARG Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera), Buenos Aires
 BRA São Paulo 2–0 Tigre  ARG Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi), São Paulo
São Paulo won 41 on points.
2013  ARG Lanús 1–1 Ponte Preta  BRA Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo 28,959
 ARG Lanús 2–0 Ponte Preta  BRA Estadio Ciudad de Lanús, Lanús 40,000
Lanús won 41 on points.
2014  ARG River Plate 1–1 Atlético Nacional  COL Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín 44,412
 ARG River Plate 2–0 Atlético Nacional  COL Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires 68,500
River Plate won 41 on points.
2015  COL Santa Fe 0–0 Huracán  ARG Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, Buenos Aires
 COL Santa Fe 0–0 Huracán  ARG Estadio El Campín, Bogotá
2–2 on points; Santa Fe won 3–1 in a penalty shootout *
2016
Final between Atlético Nacional (COL) and Chapecoense (BRA) suspended following the crash of LaMia Airlines Flight 2933. [10][11]

Performances

By club

Performance in the Copa Sudamericana finals by club
Team Won Lost Years won Years lost
Argentina Boca Juniors202004, 2005
Ecuador LDU Quito1120092011
Argentina River Plate1120142003
Argentina San Lorenzo102002
Peru Cienciano102003
Mexico Pachuca102006
Argentina Arsenal102007
Brazil Internacional102008
Argentina Independiente102010
Chile Universidad de Chile 102011
Brazil São Paulo 102012
Argentina Lanús 102013
Colombia Santa Fe 102015
Colombia Atlético Nacional02
2002, 2014
Bolivia Bolívar01
2004
Mexico UNAM01
2005
Chile Colo-Colo01
2006
Mexico América01
2007
Argentina Estudiantes01
2008
Brazil Fluminense01
2009
Brazil Goiás01
2010
Argentina Tigre 01
2012
Brazil Ponte Preta01
2013
Argentina Huracán 01
2015

By country

Performance by country
Country Won Lost
 Argentina74
 Brazil23
 Colombia12
 Mexico12
 Chile11
 Ecuador11
 Peru10
 Bolivia01

See also

References

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