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2022 Copa Libertadores
Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores 2022
Estadio BSC.jpg
Tournament details
Dates8 February – 29 October 2022
Teams47 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil Flamengo (3rd title)
Runners-upBrazil Athletico Paranaense
Tournament statistics
Matches played155
Goals scored382 (2.46 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Pedro (12 goals)
Best player(s)Brazil Pedro
2021
2023

The 2022 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 63rd edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.[1]

On 14 May 2020, CONMEBOL announced the candidate venues for the 2021, 2022 and 2023 club competition finals.[2][3] On 13 May 2021, CONMEBOL's Council decided that the final would be played at the Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo in Guayaquil, Ecuador on 29 October 2022.[4]

On 25 November 2021, CONMEBOL announced the abolition of the away goals rule in all of its club competitions including the Copa Libertadores, which had been used since 2005.[5] Accordingly, if in a two-legged tie two teams scored the same amount of aggregate goals, the winner of the tie would not be decided by the number of away goals scored by each team but by a penalty shoot-out.

Brazilian club Flamengo were the champions, winning their third Copa Libertadores title after beating fellow Brazilian side Athletico Paranaense in the final by a 1–0 score.[6] As winners of the 2022 Copa Libertadores, Flamengo earned the right to play against the winners of the 2022 Copa Sudamericana in the 2023 Recopa Sudamericana and also automatically qualified for both the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2023 Copa Libertadores group stage.

Palmeiras were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Athletico Paranaense in the semi-finals.

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Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo

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Guayaquil

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Away goals rule

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2023 Copa Libertadores

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The 2023 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores is the 64th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores, South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

Teams

The following 47 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL member associations qualified for the tournament:[7][8]

  • Copa Libertadores champions
  • Copa Sudamericana champions
  • Brazil: 7 berths
  • Argentina: 6 berths
  • All other associations: 4 berths each

The entry stage is determined as follows:[7]

  • Group stage: 28 teams
    • Copa Libertadores champions
    • Copa Sudamericana champions
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–5 from Argentina and Brazil
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–2 from all other associations
  • Second stage: 13 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berths 6–7 from Brazil
    • Team which qualified for berth 6 from Argentina
    • Teams which qualified for berths 3–4 from Chile and Colombia
    • Teams which qualified for berth 3 from all other associations
  • First stage: 6 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berth 4 from Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
Association Team (Berth) Entry stage Qualification method
 Argentina
(6 berths)
Colón (Argentina 1) Group stage 2021 Copa de la Liga Profesional champions[9]
River Plate (Argentina 2) 2021 Primera División champions[9]
Boca Juniors (Argentina 3) 2019–20 Copa Argentina champions[9]
Vélez Sarsfield (Argentina 4) 2021 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[9]
Talleres (Argentina 5) 2021 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[9]
Estudiantes (Argentina 6) Second stage 2021 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not yet qualified[9]
 Bolivia
(4 berths)
Independiente Petrolero (Bolivia 1) Group stage 2021 Primera División champions[10]
Always Ready (Bolivia 2) 2021 Primera División runners-up[10]
The Strongest (Bolivia 3) Second stage 2021 Primera División 3rd place[10]
Bolívar (Bolivia 4) First stage 2021 Primera División 4th place[10]
 Brazil
(7 + 2 berths)
Palmeiras (Title holders) Group stage 2021 Copa Libertadores champions
Athletico Paranaense (Copa Sudamericana) 2021 Copa Sudamericana champions
Atlético Mineiro (Brazil 1) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions[11]
Flamengo (Brazil 2) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runners-up[11]
Fortaleza (Brazil 3) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place[11]
Corinthians (Brazil 4) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5th place[11]
Red Bull Bragantino (Brazil 5) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th place[11]
Fluminense (Brazil 6) Second stage 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 7th place[11]
América Mineiro (Brazil 7) 2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 8th place[11]
 Chile
(4 berths)
Universidad Católica (Chile 1) Group stage 2021 Primera División champions[12]
Colo-Colo (Chile 2) 2021 Primera División runners-up[12]
Audax Italiano (Chile 3) Second stage 2021 Primera División 3rd place[12]
Everton (Chile 4) 2021 Copa Chile runners-up[12]
 Colombia
(4 berths)
Deportes Tolima (Colombia 1) Group stage 2021 Apertura champions[13]
Deportivo Cali (Colombia 2) 2021 Finalización champions[13]
Millonarios (Colombia 3) Second stage 2021 Primera A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[13]
Atlético Nacional (Colombia 4) 2021 Copa Colombia champions[13]
 Ecuador
(4 berths)
Independiente del Valle (Ecuador 1) Group stage 2021 Serie A champions
Emelec (Ecuador 2) 2021 Serie A runners-up
Universidad Católica (Ecuador 3) Second stage 2021 Serie A aggregate table best team not yet qualified
Barcelona (Ecuador 4) First stage 2021 Serie A aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified
 Paraguay
(4 berths)
Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 1) Group stage 2021 Primera División tournament (Apertura or Clausura) champions with better record in aggregate table[14]
Libertad (Paraguay 2) 2021 Primera División tournament (Apertura or Clausura) champions with worse record in aggregate table[14]
Guaraní (Paraguay 3) Second stage 2021 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[14]
Olimpia (Paraguay 4) First stage 2021 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[14]
 Peru
(4 berths)
Alianza Lima (Peru 1) Group stage 2021 Liga 1 champions
Sporting Cristal (Peru 2) 2021 Liga 1 runners-up
Universitario (Peru 3) Second stage 2021 Liga 1 aggregate table best team not yet qualified
Universidad César Vallejo (Peru 4) First stage 2021 Liga 1 aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified
 Uruguay
(4 berths)
Peñarol (Uruguay 1) Group stage 2021 Primera División champions[15]
Nacional (Uruguay 2) 2021 Primera División runners-up[15]
Plaza Colonia (Uruguay 3) Second stage 2021 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[15]
Montevideo City Torque (Uruguay 4) First stage 2021 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[15]
 Venezuela
(4 berths)
Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 1) Group stage 2021 Primera División champions[16]
Caracas (Venezuela 2) 2021 Primera División runners-up[16]
Monagas (Venezuela 3) Second stage 2021 Primera División Fase Final A 3rd place[16]
Deportivo Lara (Venezuela 4) First stage 2021 Primera División Fase Final A 4th place[16]

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Club Atlético River Plate

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Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows:[17][18]

Stage Draw date First leg Second leg
First stage 20 December 2021[19] 8–9 February 2022 15–16 February 2022
Second stage 22–24 February 2022 1–3 March 2022
Third stage 8–10 March 2022 15–17 March 2022
Group stage 25 March 2022[20]
  • Matchday 1: 5–7 April 2022
  • Matchday 2: 12–14 April 2022
  • Matchday 3: 26–28 April 2022
  • Matchday 4: 3–5 May 2022
  • Matchday 5: 17–19 May 2022
  • Matchday 6: 24–26 May 2022
Round of 16 27 May 2022[21] 28–30 June 2022 5–7 July 2022
Quarter-finals 2–4 August 2022 9–11 August 2022
Semi-finals 30–31 August 2022 6–7 September 2022
Final 29 October 2022 at Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo in Guayaquil

Draws

Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds.
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
La Paz
La Paz
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
São Paulo
Santiago
Santiago
Guayaquil
Guayaquil
Quito
Quito
Asunción
Asunción
Lima
Lima
Montevideo
Montevideo
Belo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético Mineiro Rio de Janeiro teams Flamengo Fluminense São Paulo teams Corinthians Palmeiras
Belo Horizonte teams
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. América Mineiro
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Atlético Mineiro

Rio de Janeiro teams
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Flamengo
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Fluminense

São Paulo teams
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Corinthians
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Palmeiras
Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores.
Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Brown: Group A; Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Red: Group B; Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Orange: Group C;
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Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Purple: Group G; Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. Pink: Group H; Buenos AiresColónEstudiantesTalleresLa PazInd. PetroleroAthletico ParanaenseBelo HorizonteFortalezaRB BragantinoRio de JaneiroSão PauloEvertonSantiagoAtl. NacionalDep. TolimaDep. CaliMillonariosGuayaquilQuitoAsunciónLimaU. César VallejoMontevideoPlaza ColoniaCaracasDep. LaraDep. TáchiraMonagasQuito Metro Area teams Ind. del Valle Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil teams Barcelona EmelecLima teams Alianza Lima Sporting Cristal UniversitarioLa Paz teams Always Ready Bolívar The StrongestSantiago teams Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Universidad CatólicaBelo Horizonte teams América Mineiro Atlético MineiroRio de Janeiro teams Flamengo FluminenseSão Paulo teams Corinthians PalmeirasAsunción teams Cerro Porteño Guaraní Libertad OlimpiaMontevideo teams Montevideo City Torque Nacional PeñarolBuenos Aires teams Boca Juniors River Plate Vélez Sarsfieldclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2022 Copa Libertadores. Brown: Group A;  Red: Group B;  Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;  Green: Group E;  Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G;  Pink: Group H;  White: Play-off rounds. White: Play-off rounds.

The draw for the qualifying stages was held on 20 December 2021, 12:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[19][22]

Teams were seeded by their CONMEBOL Clubs ranking as of 16 December 2021 (shown in parentheses),[23] taking into account the following three factors:[24]

  1. Performance in the last 10 years, taking into account Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana results in the period 2012–2021.
  2. Historical coefficient, taking into account Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana results in the period 1960–2011 and 2002–2011 respectively.
  3. Local tournament champion, with bonus points awarded to domestic league champions of the last 10 years.

For the first stage, the six teams were drawn into three ties (E1–E3), with the teams from Pot 1 hosting the second leg.[25]

First stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2

For the second stage, the 16 teams were drawn into eight ties (C1–C8), with the teams from Pot 1 hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn into the same tie, excluding the three winners of the first stage, which will be seeded in Pot 2 and whose identity will not be known at the time of the draw, and may be drawn into the same tie with another team from the same association.

Second stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2
Notes
  1. ^
    COL The identity of the team Colombia 3 was not known at the time of the draw, and was seeded in Pot 2.

For the third stage, the eight winners of the second stage were allocated without any draw into the following four ties (G1–G4), with the team in each tie with the higher CONMEBOL ranking hosting the second leg.

  • Second stage winner C1 vs. Second stage winner C8
  • Second stage winner C2 vs. Second stage winner C7
  • Second stage winner C3 vs. Second stage winner C6
  • Second stage winner C4 vs. Second stage winner C5

The draw for the group stage was held on 25 March 2022, 12:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[20][26] For the group stage, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups (Groups A–H) of four containing a team from each of the four pots. The defending champions Palmeiras were directly assigned as the top seed of Group A (position A1). The remaining teams were distributed into four pots according to their CONMEBOL Clubs ranking. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group, excluding the four winners of the third stage, which were allocated to Pot 4 and could be drawn into the same group with another team from the same association.

Group stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
Notes
  1. ^
    TH The defending Copa Libertadores champions, Palmeiras, were automatically allocated to Group A and the position A1.
  2. ^
    CS The defending Copa Sudamericana champions (normally seeded in Pot 2) were seeded in Pot 1 due to their CONMEBOL Clubs rank.
  3. ^
    Q3 The third stage winners were seeded in Pot 4.

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 27 May 2022, 12:00 PYT (UTC−4) at the CONMEBOL Convention Center in Luque, Paraguay.[21][27] For the round of 16, the 16 teams were drawn into eight ties (A–H) between a group winner (Pot 1) and a group runner-up (Pot 2), with the group winners hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association or the same group could be drawn into the same tie (Regulations Article 2.2.3.2).[1]

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In the group stage, each group is played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The teams are ranked according to the following criteria: 1. Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss); 2. Goal difference; 3. Goals scored; 4. Away goals scored; 5. CONMEBOL ranking (Regulations Article 2.4.2).[1]

The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the round of 16 of the final stages. The third-placed teams of each group entered the round of 16 of the 2022 Copa Sudamericana.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAL EME TAC CIP
1 Brazil Palmeiras 6 6 0 0 25 3 +22 18 Round of 16 1–0 4–1 8–1
2 Ecuador Emelec 6 2 2 2 14 7 +7 8 1–3 1–1 7–0
3 Venezuela Deportivo Táchira 6 2 1 3 8 14 −6 7 Copa Sudamericana 0–4 1–4 3–0
4 Bolivia Independiente Petrolero 6 0 1 5 3 26 −23 1 0–5 1–1 1–2
Source: CONMEBOL

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LIB CAP STR CAR
1 Paraguay Libertad 6 3 1 2 8 6 +2 10 Round of 16 1–0 4–1 2–1
2 Brazil Athletico Paranaense 6 3 1 2 8 7 +1 10 2–0 1–0 5–1
3 Bolivia The Strongest 6 1 3 2 8 7 +1 6 Copa Sudamericana 1–1 5–0 1–1
4 Venezuela Caracas 6 1 3 2 4 8 −4 6 1–0 0–0 0–0
Source: CONMEBOL

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification EST VEL NAC RBB
1 Argentina Estudiantes 6 4 1 1 8 5 +3 13 Round of 16 4–1 1–0 2–0
2 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 6 2 2 2 12 11 +1 8 4–0 1–2 2–2
3 Uruguay Nacional 6 2 1 3 7 7 0 7 Copa Sudamericana 0–0 2–3 3–0
4 Brazil Red Bull Bragantino 6 1 2 3 5 9 −4 5 0–1 1–1 2–0
Source: CONMEBOL

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CAM TOL IDV AMG
1 Brazil Atlético Mineiro 6 3 2 1 10 6 +4 11 Round of 16 1–2 3–1 1–1
2 Colombia Deportes Tolima 6 3 2 1 10 9 +1 11 0–2 1–0 2–2
3 Ecuador Independiente del Valle 6 2 2 2 9 7 +2 8 Copa Sudamericana 1–1 2–2 3–0
4 Brazil América Mineiro 6 0 2 4 6 13 −7 2 1–2 2–3 0–2
Source: CONMEBOL

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BOC COR CAL CAR
1 Argentina Boca Juniors 6 3 1 2 5 5 0 10 Round of 16 1–1 1–0 2–0
2 Brazil Corinthians 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 2–0 1–0 1–1
3 Colombia Deportivo Cali 6 2 2 2 7 4 +3 8 Copa Sudamericana 2–0 0–0 3–0
4 Bolivia Always Ready 6 1 2 3 5 9 −4 5 0–1 2–0 2–2
Source: CONMEBOL

Group F

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RIV FOR CCL ALI
1 Argentina River Plate 6 5 1 0 18 3 +15 16 Round of 16 2–0 4–0 8–1
2 Brazil Fortaleza 6 3 1 2 10 9 +1 10 1–1 1–2 2–1
3 Chile Colo-Colo 6 2 1 3 9 13 −4 7 Copa Sudamericana 1–2 3–4 2–1
4 Peru Alianza Lima 6 0 1 5 4 16 −12 1 0–1 0–2 1–1
Source: CONMEBOL

Group G

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification COL CCP OLI PEÑ
1 Argentina Colón 6 3 1 2 8 8 0 10 Round of 16 2–1 2–1 2–1
2 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 6 2 2 2 5 4 +1 8 3–1 0–1 1–0
3 Paraguay Olimpia 6 2 2 2 4 4 0 8 Copa Sudamericana 0–0 0–0 1–0
4 Uruguay Peñarol 6 2 1 3 5 6 −1 7 2–1 0–0 2–1
Source: CONMEBOL

Group H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification FLA TAL UCA CRI
1 Brazil Flamengo 6 5 1 0 15 6 +9 16 Round of 16 3–1 3–0 2–1
2 Argentina Talleres 6 3 2 1 6 5 +1 11 2–2 1–0 1–0
3 Chile Universidad Católica 6 1 1 4 5 10 −5 4 Copa Sudamericana 2–3 0–1 2–1
4 Peru Sporting Cristal 6 0 2 4 3 8 −5 2 0–2 0–0 1–1
Source: CONMEBOL

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Final stages

Starting from the round of 16, the teams played a single-elimination tournament with the following rules:[1]

  • In the round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg (Regulations Article 2.2.3.2). If tied on aggregate, extra time was not played, and a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winners (Regulations Article 2.4.3).
  • The final was played as a single match at a venue pre-selected by CONMEBOL, with the higher-seeded team designated as the "home" team for administrative purposes (Regulations Article 2.2.3.5). If tied after regulation, 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winners (Regulations Article 2.4.4).

Qualified teams

The winners and runners-up of each of the eight groups in the group stage advanced to the round of 16.

Group Winners Runners-up
A Brazil Palmeiras Ecuador Emelec
B Paraguay Libertad Brazil Athletico Paranaense
C Argentina Estudiantes Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
D Brazil Atlético Mineiro Colombia Deportes Tolima
E Argentina Boca Juniors Brazil Corinthians
F Argentina River Plate Brazil Fortaleza
G Argentina Colón Paraguay Cerro Porteño
H Brazil Flamengo Argentina Talleres

Seeding

Starting from the round of 16, the teams were seeded according to their results in the group stage, with the group winners (Pot 1) seeded 1–8, and the group runners-up (Pot 2) seeded 9–16.

Seed Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Round of 16 draw
1 A Brazil Palmeiras 6 6 0 0 25 3 +22 18 Pot 1
2 F Argentina River Plate 6 5 1 0 18 3 +15 16
3 H Brazil Flamengo 6 5 1 0 15 6 +9 16
4 C Argentina Estudiantes 6 4 1 1 8 5 +3 13
5 D Brazil Atlético Mineiro 6 3 2 1 10 6 +4 11
6 B Paraguay Libertad 6 3 1 2 8 6 +2 10
7 G Argentina Colón 6 3 1 2 8 8 0 10
8 E Argentina Boca Juniors 6 3 1 2 5 5 0 10
9 D Colombia Deportes Tolima 6 3 2 1 10 9 +1 11 Pot 2
10 H Argentina Talleres 6 3 2 1 6 5 +1 11
11 F Brazil Fortaleza 6 3 1 2 10 9 +1 10
12 B Brazil Athletico Paranaense 6 3 1 2 8 7 +1 10
13 E Brazil Corinthians 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9
14 A Ecuador Emelec 6 2 2 2 14 7 +7 8
15 C Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 6 2 2 2 12 11 +1 8
16 G Paraguay Cerro Porteño 6 2 2 2 5 4 +1 8
Source: CONMEBOL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) CONMEBOL ranking (Regulations Article 2.4.2).[1]

Bracket

The bracket was decided based on the round of 16 draw, which was held on 27 May 2022.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final (29 October 2022 – Guayaquil)
                  
15 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 1 0 1
2 Argentina River Plate 0 0 0
15 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 3 1 4
10 Argentina Talleres 2 0 2
10 Argentina Talleres 1 2 3
7 Argentina Colón 1 0 1
15 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 0 1 1
3 Brazil Flamengo 4 2 6
13 Brazil Corinthians (p) 0 0 0 (6)
8 Argentina Boca Juniors 0 0 0 (5)
13 Brazil Corinthians 0 0 0
3 Brazil Flamengo 2 1 3
9 Colombia Deportes Tolima 0 1 1
3 Brazil Flamengo 1 7 8
3 Brazil Flamengo 1
12 Brazil Athletico Paranaense 0
12 Brazil Athletico Paranaense 2 1 3
6 Paraguay Libertad 1 1 2
12 Brazil Athletico Paranaense 0 1 1
4 Argentina Estudiantes 0 0 0
11 Brazil Fortaleza 1 0 1
4 Argentina Estudiantes 1 3 4
12 Brazil Athletico Paranaense 1 2 3
1 Brazil Palmeiras 0 2 2
14 Ecuador Emelec 1 0 1
5 Brazil Atlético Mineiro 1 1 2
5 Brazil Atlético Mineiro 2 0 2 (5)
1 Brazil Palmeiras (p) 2 0 2 (6)
16 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 0 0 0
1 Brazil Palmeiras 3 5 8

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Athletico Paranaense Brazil 3–2 Paraguay Libertad 2–1 1–1
Deportes Tolima Colombia 1–8 Brazil Flamengo 0–1 1–7
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 1–0 Argentina River Plate 1–0 0–0
Emelec Ecuador 1–2 Brazil Atlético Mineiro 1–1 0–1
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 0–8 Brazil Palmeiras 0–3 0–5
Talleres Argentina 3–1 Argentina Colón 1–1 2–0
Corinthians Brazil 0–0 (6–5 p) Argentina Boca Juniors 0–0 0–0
Fortaleza Brazil 1–4 Argentina Estudiantes 1–1 0–3

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Athletico Paranaense Brazil 1–0 Argentina Estudiantes 0–0 1–0
Corinthians Brazil 0–3 Brazil Flamengo 0–2 0–1
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 4–2 Argentina Talleres 3–2 1–0
Atlético Mineiro Brazil 2–2 (5–6 p) Brazil Palmeiras 2–2 0–0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Athletico Paranaense Brazil 3–2 Brazil Palmeiras 1–0 2–2
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 1–6 Brazil Flamengo 0–4 1–2

Final

Flamengo Brazil1–0Brazil Athletico Paranaense
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Statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Team 1Q1 1Q2 2Q1 2Q2 3Q1 3Q2 GS1 GS2 GS3 GS4 GS5 GS6 ⅛F1 ⅛F2 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2  F  Total
1 Brazil Pedro Brazil Flamengo 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 12
2 Argentina Lucas Janson Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 1 1 2 1 2 7
Brazil Rafael Navarro Brazil Palmeiras 2 4 1
Brazil Rony Brazil Palmeiras 1 1 1 2 2
5 Argentina Julián Álvarez Argentina River Plate 6 6
Brazil Gabriel Barbosa Brazil Flamengo 1 2 1 1 1
Uruguay Sebastián Rodríguez Ecuador Emelec 3 2 1
Brazil Raphael Veiga Brazil Palmeiras 1 2 3
9 Brazil Hulk Brazil Atlético Mineiro 1 2 1 1 5
Ecuador Junior Sornoza Ecuador Independiente del Valle 1 2 1 1

Source: CONMEBOL

Team of the tournament

The CONMEBOL technical study group selected the following 11 players as the team of the tournament.[29]

Position Player Team
Goalkeeper Brazil Santos Brazil Flamengo
Defenders Brazil Thiago Heleno Brazil Athletico Paranaense
Brazil David Luiz Brazil Flamengo
Paraguay Gustavo Gómez Brazil Palmeiras
Midfielders Brazil Éverton Ribeiro Brazil Flamengo
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa Brazil Palmeiras
Uruguay Giorgian de Arrascaeta Brazil Flamengo
Argentina Lucas Janson Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
Forwards Brazil Gabriel Barbosa Brazil Flamengo
Brazil Pedro Brazil Flamengo
Brazil Vitor Roque Brazil Athletico Paranaense
Manager Brazil Dorival Junior Brazil Flamengo

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Club Atlético River Plate, commonly known as River Plate, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Núñez neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Founded in 1901, the club is named after the English name for the city's estuary, Río de la Plata. Although many sports are practised at the club, River Plate is best known for its professional football team, which has won Argentina's Primera División championship a record of 37 times, its latest title in 2021. Domestic achievements also include 14 national cups, with the 2021 Trofeo de Campeones as the most recent, making River Plate the country's most successful team in domestic competitions with a total of 51 top-division titles.

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