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2023 Copa Sudamericana
Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2023
Tournament details
Dates7 March – 28 October 2023
Teams44+12 (from 10 associations)
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored45 (2.81 per match)
Top scorer(s)Uruguay Matías Arezo
Colombia José Luis Sinisterra
(3 goals each)
2022
2024
All statistics correct as of 9 March 2023.

The 2023 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana is the 22nd edition of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana (also referred to as the Copa Sudamericana), South America's secondary club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

The final will be played in Montevideo, Uruguay on 28 October 2023, as announced by CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez on 8 March 2023.[1]

The winners of the 2023 Copa Sudamericana will earn the right to play against the winners of the 2023 Copa Libertadores in the 2024 Recopa Sudamericana. They will also automatically qualify for the 2024 Copa Libertadores group stage.

Independiente del Valle are the titleholders, but since they qualified for the 2023 Copa Libertadores group stage as Copa Sudamericana champions, they will only be able to defend their title if they end in third place of their Copa Libertadores group.

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Copa Sudamericana

Copa Sudamericana

The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, named as Copa Sudamericana, is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 2002. It is the second-most prestigious club competition in South American football. CONCACAF clubs were invited between 2004 and 2008. The CONMEBOL Sudamericana began in 2002, replacing the separate competitions Copa Merconorte and Copa Mercosur by a single competition. Since its introduction, the competition has been a pure elimination tournament with the number of rounds and teams varying from year to year.

South America

South America

South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southern subregion of a single continent called America.

Association football

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.

CONMEBOL

CONMEBOL

The South American Football Confederation is the continental governing body of football in South America and it is one of FIFA's six continental confederations. The oldest continental confederation in the world, its headquarters are located in Luque, Paraguay, near Asunción. CONMEBOL is responsible for the organization and governance of South American football's major international tournaments. With 10 member soccer associations, it has the fewest members of all the confederations in FIFA.

Montevideo

Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 in an area of 201 square kilometers (78 sq mi). Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Río de la Plata.

Alejandro Domínguez (football executive)

Alejandro Domínguez (football executive)

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2023 Copa Libertadores

2023 Copa Libertadores

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

C.S.D. Independiente del Valle

C.S.D. Independiente del Valle

Club de Alto Rendimiento Especializado Independiente del Valle, known simply as Independiente del Valle, is a professional football club based in Sangolquí, Ecuador, that currently plays in the Ecuadorian Serie A.

Format changes

On 19 December 2022, CONMEBOL announced format changes to the Copa Sudamericana starting from this edition while maintaining the same number of matches to be played. The following changes were implemented:[2]

  • The first stage of the tournament, where teams from all associations (except Argentina and Brazil) play against a team from their same association on a home-and-away two-legged basis, will be played on a single-leg format.
  • The eight group runner-ups will not be eliminated, but will instead play a play-off round prior to the round of 16 against the eight third-placed teams of the Copa Libertadores group stage, which previously advanced directly to the round of 16. The winners of this round will qualify for the round of 16 along with the Copa Sudamericana group winners.

Teams

The following 44 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL associations qualified for the tournament:[3]

  • Argentina and Brazil: 6 berths each
  • All other associations: 4 berths each

The entry stage is determined as follows:[4]

  • Group stage: 12 teams (teams from Argentina and Brazil)
  • First stage: 32 teams (teams from all other associations)
Association Team (Berth) Entry stage Qualification method
 Argentina
(6 berths)
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Argentina 1) Group stage 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
Defensa y Justicia (Argentina 2) 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
Tigre (Argentina 3) 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
Newell's Old Boys (Argentina 4) 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
Estudiantes (Argentina 5) 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 5th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
San Lorenzo (Argentina 6) 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional and Primera División aggregate table 6th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[5]
 Bolivia
(4 berths)
Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia 1) First stage 2022 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[Note BOL]
Guabirá (Bolivia 2) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[Note BOL]
Atlético Palmaflor (Bolivia 3) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[Note BOL]
Blooming (Bolivia 4) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[Note BOL]
 Brazil
(6 berths)
São Paulo (Brazil 1) Group stage 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
América Mineiro (Brazil 2) 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
Botafogo (Brazil 3) 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
Santos (Brazil 4) 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
Goiás (Brazil 5) 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
Red Bull Bragantino (Brazil 6) 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[6]
 Chile
(4 berths)
Palestino (Chile 1) First stage 2022 Primera División best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[7]
Cobresal (Chile 2) 2022 Primera División 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[7]
Universidad Católica (Chile 3) 2022 Primera División 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[7]
Audax Italiano (Chile 4) 2022 Primera División 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[7]
 Colombia
(4 berths)
Deportes Tolima (Colombia 1) First stage 2022 Primera A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[8]
Junior (Colombia 2) 2022 Primera A aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[8]
Santa Fe (Colombia 3) 2022 Primera A aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[8]
Águilas Doradas (Colombia 4) 2022 Primera A aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[8]
 Ecuador
(4 berths)
LDU Quito (Ecuador 1) First stage 2022 Serie A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[9]
Emelec (Ecuador 2) 2022 Serie A aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[9]
Deportivo Cuenca (Ecuador 3) 2022 Serie A aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[9]
Delfín (Ecuador 4) 2022 Serie A aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[9]
 Paraguay
(4 berths)
Guaraní (Paraguay 1) First stage 2022 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[10]
Tacuary (Paraguay 2) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[10]
General Caballero (JLM) (Paraguay 3) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[10]
Sportivo Ameliano (Paraguay 4) 2022 Copa Paraguay champions[10]
 Peru
(4 berths)
Universitario (Peru 1) First stage 2022 Liga 1 aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[11]
Universidad César Vallejo (Peru 2) 2022 Liga 1 aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[11]
Cienciano (Peru 3) 2022 Liga 1 aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[11]
Binacional (Peru 4) 2022 Liga 1 aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[Note PER]
 Uruguay
(4 berths)
River Plate (Uruguay 1) First stage 2022 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[12]
Peñarol (Uruguay 2) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[12]
Defensor Sporting (Uruguay 3) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[12]
Danubio (Uruguay 4) 2022 Primera División aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2023 Copa Libertadores[12]
 Venezuela
(4 berths)
Estudiantes de Mérida (Venezuela 1) First stage 2022 Primera División Fase Final Sudamericana A winners[13]
Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 2) 2022 Primera División Fase Final Sudamericana B winners[13]
Caracas (Venezuela 3) 2022 Primera División Fase Final Sudamericana A runners-up[13]
Academia Puerto Cabello (Venezuela 4) 2022 Primera División Fase Final Sudamericana B runners-up[13]
Notes
  1. Bolivia (BOL): Since the 2022 Copa Bolivia was cancelled and the 2022 Clausura tournament was abandoned due to civil unrest, the four Copa Sudamericana berths allocated to Bolivia were awarded through aggregate table placement at the time of abandonment.[14]
  2. Peru (PER): Due to the cancellation of the 2022 Copa Bicentenario, the Peru 4 berth which was originally allocated to the winners of said competition passed over to the 2022 Liga 1 aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for the 2023 Copa Libertadores.[15]

A further 12 teams eliminated from the 2023 Copa Libertadores will be transferred to the Copa Sudamericana, entering the group stage and the knockout round play-offs.

Teams eliminated in third stage Entry stage
Colombia Millonarios Group stage
Argentina Huracán
Brazil Fortaleza
Chile Magallanes
Third-placed teams in group stage Entry stage
Knockout round play-offs

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Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata

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Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, also known simply as Gimnasia, is an Argentine professional sports club based in the city of La Plata, Buenos Aires Province. Founded in 1887 as "Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima", the club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera División, the first division of the Argentine football league system. The club was most famously managed by football legend Diego Maradona from 2019 until his death in November 2020.

2023 Copa Libertadores

2023 Copa Libertadores

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

Club Atlético Tigre

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Bolivian Football Federation

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The Bolivian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Bolivia. It was founded in 1925, making it the eighth oldest South American federation. It affiliated to CONMEBOL and FIFA in 1926 and is in charge of Bolivia national football team.

Club Deportivo Guabirá

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C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

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Brazilian Football Confederation

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América Futebol Clube (MG)

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Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

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Schedule

The schedule of the competition is as follows:[16][17]

Stage Draw date First leg Second leg
First stage 21 December 2022[18] 7–9 March 2023
Group stage 27 March 2023
  • Matchday 1: 4–6 April 2023
  • Matchday 2: 18–20 April 2023
  • Matchday 3: 2–4 May 2023
  • Matchday 4: 23–25 May 2023
  • Matchday 5: 6–8 June 2023
  • Matchday 6: 27–29 June 2023
Knockout round play-offs No draw 11–13 July 2023 18–20 July 2023
Round of 16 21 July 2023 1–3 August 2023 8–10 August 2023
Quarter-finals 22–24 August 2023 29–31 August 2023
Semi-finals 26–28 September 2023 3–5 October 2023
Final 28 October 2023 in Montevideo

Draws

The draw for the first stage was held on 21 December 2022, 12:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[19] For the first stage, the 32 teams involved were divided into eight pots according to their national association.

The 32 teams were drawn into 16 ties, with the four teams from each national association being drawn against a rival from the same association in two ties per association.

The draw for the group stage was held on 27 March 2023, 20:00 PYT (UTC−4), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[20][21]

Teams were seeded by their CONMEBOL Clubs ranking as of 9 December 2022 (shown in parentheses),[22] taking into account the following three factors:[23]

  1. Performance in the last 10 years, taking into account Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana results in the period 2013–2022.
  2. Historical coefficient, taking into account Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana results in the period 1960–2012 and 2002–2012 respectively.
  3. Local tournament champion, with bonus points awarded to domestic league champions of the last 10 years.

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 four losers of the Copa Libertadores third stage were seeded into Pot 4. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group.

Group stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
Notes
  1. ^
    Q3 The Copa Libertadores third stage losers were seeded in Pot 4.

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Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

América Futebol Clube (MG)

América Futebol Clube (MG)

América Futebol Clube is a Brazilian football team from the city of Belo Horizonte, capital city of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. Founded in 1912, the club preserves its name and crest since its inception. The original home kit colours are white and green only; the black color was incorporated in the 1970s. The team also played with a red home kit between 1933 and 1942, as a protest to the introduction of professionalism. It hosts its matches at Independência stadium, being the only professional club in Belo Horizonte to have its own stadium. The club has the third largest fan base among the teams from Minas Gerais.

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, also known as Botafogo, is a Brazilian sports club based in the bairro (neighborhood) of Botafogo, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Botafogo is mostly known for its association football team. It plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, and in the state of Rio de Janeiro's premier state league. In 2000, Botafogo finished 12th in a vote by subscribers of FIFA Magazine for the FIFA Club of the Century.

C.D. Cobresal

C.D. Cobresal

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Deportes Tolima

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Delfín S.C.

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C.D. Cuenca

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Club General Caballero (Juan León Mallorquín)

Club General Bernardino Caballero, commonly known as General Caballero JLM, is a Paraguayan football club based in Juan León Mallorquín, Alto Paraná. The club plays in the Primera División, the top tier of the Paraguayan football league starting from 2022 after winning the División Intermedia in the 2021 season, and hold their home games at the Estadio Ka'arendy which has a capacity of approximately 3,000 people.

Deportivo Binacional FC

Deportivo Binacional FC

Deportivo Binacional Fútbol Club, formerly Escuela Municipal Deportivo Binacional, known as just Binacional, is a Peruvian football club from Desaguadero District in the Puno Region who currently plays its home games in the city of Juliaca. The team currently plays in the Peruvian Primera División.

First stage

In the first stage, each tie was played as a single-leg match.[2] If tied after 90 minutes, extra time would not be played, and a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 2.4.2).

The 16 winners of the first stage advanced to the group stage to join the 12 teams directly qualified for that stage (six from Argentina and six from Brazil), and four teams transferred from the Copa Libertadores (the four teams eliminated in the third stage of qualifying).

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Guabirá Bolivia 0–1 Bolivia Oriente Petrolero
Blooming Bolivia 6–0 Bolivia Atlético Palmaflor
Cobresal Chile 0–1 Chile Palestino
Audax Italiano Chile 3–2 Chile Universidad Católica
Deportes Tolima Colombia 1–0 Colombia Junior
Águilas Doradas Colombia 1–2 Colombia Santa Fe
LDU Quito Ecuador 4–0 Ecuador Delfín
Emelec Ecuador 2–1 Ecuador Deportivo Cuenca
Guaraní Paraguay 3–1 Paraguay Sportivo Ameliano
Tacuary Paraguay 2–2 (4–2 p) Paraguay General Caballero (JLM)
Universidad César Vallejo Peru 3–1 Peru Binacional
Universitario Peru 2–0 Peru Cienciano
Defensor Sporting Uruguay 0–0 (3–4 p) Uruguay Danubio
River Plate Uruguay 0–4 Uruguay Peñarol
Caracas Venezuela 0–1 Venezuela Academia Puerto Cabello
Estudiantes de Mérida Venezuela 1–1 (3–1 p) Venezuela Deportivo Táchira

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Single-elimination tournament

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2023 Copa Libertadores

2023 Copa Libertadores

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

2023 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages

2023 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages

The 2023 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages were played from 7 February to 16 March 2023. A total of 19 teams competed in the qualifying stages to decide four of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2023 Copa Libertadores.

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá

Club Deportivo Guabirá is a Bolivian professional football club from Montero, Santa Cruz, that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División. Their home ground is the Estadio Gilberto Parada, which has a capacity of 18,000 spectators.

Bolivia

Bolivia

Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the north and east, Paraguay to the southeast, Argentina to the south, Chile to the southwest and Peru to the west. The seat of government and executive capital is La Paz, while the constitutional capital is Sucre. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra, located on the Llanos Orientales, a mostly flat region in the east of the country.

Oriente Petrolero

Oriente Petrolero

Club Deportivo Oriente Petrolero is a Bolivian football club based in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. They play at the 38,000-capacity Estadio Tahuichi Aguilera. Oriente have been Bolivian champions five times, Copa Aerosur winners two times. They have also been successful in South America, by being the second Bolivian team to make the quarter-finals in Copa Libertadores.

Club Blooming

Club Blooming

Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División.

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

C.D. Palmaflor del Trópico

Club Deportivo Palmaflor del Trópico, best known as Palmaflor del Trópico, is a Bolivian football club based in Villa Tunari, in the Cochabamba Tropic. Founded in 2008, it plays in the Bolivian Primera División after being promoted for the 2020 season by winning the Copa Simón Bolívar the previous season.

C.D. Cobresal

C.D. Cobresal

Club de Deportes Cobresal or simply Cobresal, is a Chilean football club based in El Salvador, Atacama, a Chilean mining camp, and participates in Campeonato Nacional. The team was founded on 5 May 1979, and the name of the club comes from the local copper mine establishment. Since its inception, the club has played its home games at the El Cobre Stadium. With a capacity of approximately 12,000, the stadium is able to seat more than the entire population of the town (7,000).

Group stage

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).[3]

The winners of each group will advance to the round of 16 of the final stages, whilst the runners-up of each group will advance to the knockout round play-offs of the final stages.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LDQ BOT UCV MAG
1 Ecuador LDU Quito 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 6 Jun 29 Jun 19 Apr
2 Brazil Botafogo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 4 May 20 Apr 29 Jun
3 Peru Universidad César Vallejo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Apr 25 May 8 Jun
4 Chile Magallanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 May 6 Apr 2 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification EME GUA DAN HUR
1 Ecuador Emelec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 7 Jun 28 Jun 20 Apr
2 Paraguay Guaraní 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 3 May 19 Apr 28 Jun
3 Uruguay Danubio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Apr 25 May 8 Jun
4 Argentina Huracán 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 May 6 Apr 2 May
First match(es) will be played on 5 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification EST RBB OPE TAC
1 Argentina Estudiantes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 7 Jun 28 Jun 18 Apr
2 Brazil Red Bull Bragantino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 2 May 18 Apr 28 Jun
3 Bolivia Oriente Petrolero 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Apr 25 May 8 Jun
4 Paraguay Tacuary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 May 6 Apr 2 May
First match(es) will be played on 5 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SPA TOL TIG APC
1 Brazil São Paulo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 8 Jun 27 Jun 18 Apr
2 Colombia Deportes Tolima 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 2 May 20 Apr 27 Jun
3 Argentina Tigre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Apr 24 May 6 Jun
4 Venezuela Academia Puerto Cabello 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 May 6 Apr 3 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SAN NOB BLO AUD
1 Brazil Santos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 6 Jun 29 Jun 20 Apr
2 Argentina Newell's Old Boys 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 2 May 18 Apr 29 Jun
3 Bolivia Blooming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Apr 24 May 7 Jun
4 Chile Audax Italiano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 May 4 Apr 4 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group F

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PEÑ DYJ AMG MIL
1 Uruguay Peñarol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 6 Jun 29 Jun 20 Apr
2 Argentina Defensa y Justicia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 4 May 19 Apr 29 Jun
3 Brazil América Mineiro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Apr 23 May 6 Jun
4 Colombia Millonarios 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 May 4 Apr 3 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group G

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SFE UNI GOI GLP
1 Colombia Santa Fe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 8 Jun 28 Jun 18 Apr
2 Peru Universitario 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 4 May 20 Apr 28 Jun
3 Brazil Goiás 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Apr 23 May 8 Jun
4 Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 May 5 Apr 4 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

Group H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SLO PAL EDM FOR
1 Argentina San Lorenzo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Round of 16 8 Jun 27 Jun 19 Apr
2 Chile Palestino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knockout round play-offs 3 May 18 Apr 27 Jun
3 Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Apr 25 May 6 Jun
4 Brazil Fortaleza 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 May 5 Apr 4 May
First match(es) will be played on 4 April 2023. Source: CONMEBOL

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Round-robin tournament

Round-robin tournament

A round-robin tournament is a competition in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn. A round-robin contrasts with an elimination tournament, in which participants/teams are eliminated after a certain number of losses.

Goal difference

Goal difference

Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches are scored by goals or by points.

L.D.U. Quito

L.D.U. Quito

Liga Deportiva Universitaria, often referred to as Liga de Quito, LDU, is an Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito. They play in the Serie A, the highest level of the Ecuadorian professional football league. They play their home games at the Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, more commonly referred to as Casa Blanca. Rival clubs include Quito-based clubs El Nacional, Deportivo Quito, Aucas and Universidad Católica.

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas

Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, also known as Botafogo, is a Brazilian sports club based in the bairro (neighborhood) of Botafogo, in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Botafogo is mostly known for its association football team. It plays in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football league system, and in the state of Rio de Janeiro's premier state league. In 2000, Botafogo finished 12th in a vote by subscribers of FIFA Magazine for the FIFA Club of the Century.

Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo

Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo

Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo is a Peruvian football club located in Trujillo. The club was founded on January 6, 1996 and was promoted in 2003, through the Copa Perú, to the Peruvian First Division and relegated in 2005. In 2007, they were Segunda División champions and were promoted to the first division again.

Deportes Magallanes

Deportes Magallanes

Magallanes is a Chilean football club based in San Bernardo, Chile. They will play in the Primera División de Chile starting from 2023 after winning the 2022 Primera B championship.

Ecuadorian Football Federation

Ecuadorian Football Federation

The Ecuadorian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Ecuador. Its headquarters are in Quito, and it organizes the country's various football competitions and oversees the Ecuador national team.

Brazilian Football Confederation

Brazilian Football Confederation

The Brazilian Football Confederation is the governing body of football in Brazil. It was founded on Monday, 8 June 1914, as Federação Brasileira de Sports, and renamed Confederação Brasileira de Desportos in 1916. The football confederation, as known today, separated from other sports associations on 24 September 1979. Between 1914 and 1979 it was the governing body, or at least the international reference, for other olympic sports, such as tennis, athletics, handball, swimming and waterpolo. It currently has the most wins on FIFA world cups, with a total of five.

Peruvian Football Federation

Peruvian Football Federation

The Peruvian Football Federation is the body that governs Association football in Peru. It was founded on August 23, 1922, and affiliated in 1924. A member of CONMEBOL since 1925, it directly oversees the Peru national football team, the Copa Federación, and the amateur leagues.

Statistics

Top scorers

As of 9 March 2023
Rank Player Team 1S GS1 GS2 GS3 GS4 GS5 GS6 KPO1 KPO2 ⅛F1 ⅛F2 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2  F  Total
1 Uruguay Matías Arezo Uruguay Peñarol 3 3
Colombia José Luis Sinisterra Bolivia Blooming 3
3 Ecuador Miller Bolaños Ecuador Emelec 2 2
Uruguay Gastón Rodríguez Bolivia Blooming 2
Argentina Fernando Zampedri Chile Universidad Católica 2

Source: CONMEBOL

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Colombia

Colombia

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuela to the east and northeast, Brazil to the southeast, Ecuador and Peru to the south and southwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments. The Capital District of Bogotá is also the country's largest city. It covers an area of 1,141,748 square kilometers, and has a population of around 52 million. Colombia's cultural heritage—including language, religion, cuisine, and art—reflects its history as a Spanish colony, fusing cultural elements brought by immigration from Europe and the Middle East, with those brought by enslaved Africans, as well as with those of the various Indigenous civilizations that predate colonization. Spanish is the official state language, although English and 64 other languages are recognized regional languages.

José Luis Sinisterra

José Luis Sinisterra

José Luis Sinisterra Castillo is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Deportivo Pereira.

Bolivian Football Federation

Bolivian Football Federation

The Bolivian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Bolivia. It was founded in 1925, making it the eighth oldest South American federation. It affiliated to CONMEBOL and FIFA in 1926 and is in charge of Bolivia national football team.

Club Blooming

Club Blooming

Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently plays in the Bolivian Primera División.

Ecuador

Ecuador

Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometers (621 mi) west of the mainland. The country's capital and largest city is Quito.

Ecuadorian Football Federation

Ecuadorian Football Federation

The Ecuadorian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Ecuador. Its headquarters are in Quito, and it organizes the country's various football competitions and oversees the Ecuador national team.

C.S. Emelec

C.S. Emelec

Club Sport Emelec is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil that is best known for their professional football team. The football team plays in the Ecuadorian Serie A, the highest level of professional football in the country.

Gastón Rodríguez (footballer)

Gastón Rodríguez (footballer)

Gastón Rodríguez Maeso is a Uruguayan footballer who plays for Deportivo Cali, on loan from Racing.

Argentina

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica.

Fernando Zampedri

Fernando Zampedri

Fernando Matías Zampedri is an Argentine footballer who plays for Universidad Católica.

Football Federation of Chile

Football Federation of Chile

The Football Federation of Chile is the governing body of football in Chile. It was founded 19 June 1895, making it the second oldest South American association football federation, and is a founding member of CONMEBOL in 1916. It supervises of the Chile national football team, Chile women's national football team, Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional: (National Association of Professional Football, originally called Asociación Central de Fútbol, or ACF, and Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur.

Club Deportivo Universidad Católica

Club Deportivo Universidad Católica

Club Deportivo Universidad Católica is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1937 they play in the Primera División, the top flight of Chilean football. The team has played its home games at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo since 1988.

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