2015 Copa Libertadores

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2015 Copa Libertadores
2015 Copa Bridgestone Libertadores de América
Tournament details
Dates
February 3 – August 5, 2015
Teams
38 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
Champions
Argentina River Plate (3rd title)
Runners-up
Mexico UANL
Tournament statistics
Matches played
138
Goals scored
342 (2.48 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Argentina Gustavo Bou (8 goals)
Best player
Ecuador Joffre Guerrón

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The 2015 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2015 Copa Bridgestone Libertadores for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 56th edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.


Argentine team River Plate qualified to play in the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2016 Recopa Sudamericana as the best-placed South American team,[2] before winning the final against Mexican team UANL 3–0 on aggregate to win their third title.[3]San Lorenzo were the defending champions, but they were eliminated in the group stage.




Contents





  • 1 Teams


  • 2 Draw


  • 3 Schedule


  • 4 First stage


  • 5 Second stage

    • 5.1 Group 1


    • 5.2 Group 2


    • 5.3 Group 3


    • 5.4 Group 4


    • 5.5 Group 5


    • 5.6 Group 6


    • 5.7 Group 7


    • 5.8 Group 8



  • 6 Final stages

    • 6.1 Seeding


    • 6.2 Bracket


    • 6.3 Round of 16


    • 6.4 Quarterfinals


    • 6.5 Semifinals


    • 6.6 Finals



  • 7 Top goalscorers


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




Teams


The following 38 teams from 11 associations (the 10 CONMEBOL members plus Mexico which were invited to compete) qualified for the tournament:


  • Title holders

  • Argentina and Brazil: 5 berths each

  • All other associations: 3 berths each

The entry stage is determined as follows:


  • Second stage: 26 teams (top four teams from Argentina and Brazil, and top two teams from all other associations)

  • First stage: 12 teams (team with the lowest berth from each association, plus team with the second lowest berth from association of title holders)


















































































































Association
Team (Berth)
Entry stage
Qualification method

Argentina Argentina
5+1 berths

San Lorenzo (Argentina 1; Title holders)

Second stage

2014 Copa Libertadores champion

River Plate (Argentina 2)

2014 Copa Sudamericana champion and 2014 Torneo Final champion[4]

Racing (Argentina 3)

2014 Torneo Transición champion[5]

Boca Juniors (Argentina 4)

2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[4]

Huracán (Argentina 5)

First stage

2013–14 Copa Argentina champion[4]

Estudiantes (Argentina 6)

2014 Copa Sudamericana best Argentine team not yet qualified[4]

Bolivia Bolivia
3 berths

Universitario (Bolivia 1)

Second stage

2014 Clausura champion[6]

San José (Bolivia 2)

2014 Clausura runner-up[6]

The Strongest (Bolivia 3)

First stage

2014 Clausura 3rd place[6]

Brazil Brazil
5 berths

Cruzeiro (Brazil 1)

Second stage

2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion[7]

Atlético Mineiro (Brazil 2)

2014 Copa do Brasil champion[7]

São Paulo (Brazil 3)

2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up[7]

Internacional (Brazil 4)

2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place[7]

Corinthians (Brazil 5)

First stage

2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place[7]

Chile Chile
3 berths

Colo-Colo (Chile 1)

Second stage

2014 Clausura champion[8]

Universidad de Chile (Chile 2)

2014 Apertura champion[9]

Palestino (Chile 3)

First stage

2014 Apertura Liguilla winner[9]

Colombia Colombia
3 berths

Atlético Nacional (Colombia 1)

Second stage

2014 Apertura champion[10]

Santa Fe (Colombia 2)

2014 Finalización champion[10]

Once Caldas (Colombia 3)

First stage

2014 Primera A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[10]

Ecuador Ecuador
3 berths

Emelec (Ecuador 1)

Second stage

2014 Serie A champion[11]

Barcelona (Ecuador 2)

2014 Serie A runner-up[11]

Independiente del Valle (Ecuador 3)

First stage

2014 Serie A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[11]

Mexico Mexico
(CONCACAF)
3 invitees


UANL (Mexico 1)

Second stage

2014 Apertura classification table best team not qualified for 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League

Atlas (Mexico 2)

2014 Apertura classification table 2nd best team not qualified for 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League

Morelia (Mexico 3)

First stage

2014 Supercopa MX champion[12]

Paraguay Paraguay
3 berths

Libertad (Paraguay 1)

Second stage

2014 Apertura champion and 2014 Clausura champion[13]

Guaraní (Paraguay 2)

2014 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team[13]

Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 3)

First stage

2014 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team[13]

Peru Peru
3 berths

Sporting Cristal (Peru 1)

Second stage

2014 Descentralizado champion[14]

Juan Aurich (Peru 2)

2014 Descentralizado runner-up[14]

Alianza Lima (Peru 3)

First stage

2014 Torneo del Inca champion[14]

Uruguay Uruguay
3 berths

Danubio (Uruguay 1)

Second stage

2013–14 Primera División champion[15]

Montevideo Wanderers (Uruguay 2)

2013–14 Primera División runner-up[15]

Nacional (Uruguay 3)

First stage

2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[15]

Venezuela Venezuela
3 berths

Zamora (Venezuela 1)

Second stage

2013–14 Primera División champion[16]

Mineros (Venezuela 2)

2013–14 Primera División runner-up[16]

Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 3)

First stage

2013–14 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[16]


Draw




2015 Copa Libertadores is located in South America

Boca JuniorsHuracánRacingRiver PlateSan LorenzoEstudiantes


Boca Juniors
Huracán
Racing
River Plate
San Lorenzo
Estudiantes




Universitario

Universitario



San José

San José



The Strongest

The Strongest



Atlético MineiroCruzeiro


Atlético Mineiro
Cruzeiro



CorinthiansSão Paulo


Corinthians
São Paulo



Internacional

Internacional



Colo-ColoPalestinoU. de Chile


Colo-Colo
Palestino
U. de Chile



Atl. Nacional

Atl. Nacional



Once Caldas

Once Caldas



Santa Fe

Santa Fe



BarcelonaEmelec


Barcelona
Emelec



Independiente del Valle

Independiente del Valle



Cerro PorteñoGuaraníLibertad


Cerro Porteño
Guaraní
Libertad



Juan Aurich

Juan Aurich



Alianza LimaSporting Cristal


Alianza Lima
Sporting Cristal



DanubioWanderersNacional


Danubio
Wanderers
Nacional



Zamora

Zamora



Mineros

Mineros



Dep. Táchira

Dep. Táchira




Location of teams of the 2015 Copa Libertadores from South America.




2015 Copa Libertadores is located in Mexico

Morelia

Morelia



Atlas

Atlas



UANL

UANL




Location of teams of the 2015 Copa Libertadores from Mexico.


The draw of the tournament was held on December 2, 2014 at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[17]


For the first stage, the 12 teams were drawn into six ties containing a team from Pot 1 and a team from Pot 2, with the former hosting the second leg. The seeding of each team was determined by which associations reached the furthest stage in the previous Copa Libertadores.[2]







Pots for the first stage draw
Pot A
Pot B


  • Argentina Huracán


  • Argentina Estudiantes


  • Bolivia The Strongest


  • Colombia Once Caldas


  • Paraguay Cerro Porteño


  • Uruguay Nacional




  • Brazil Corinthians


  • Chile Palestino


  • Ecuador Independiente del Valle


  • Mexico Morelia


  • Peru Alianza Lima


  • Venezuela Deportivo Táchira


For the second stage, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four containing one team from each of the four seeding pots. The seeding of each team was determined by their association and qualifying berth (as per the rotational agreement established by CONMEBOL, the teams which qualified through berths 1 from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela were seeded into Pot 1 for odd-numbered years, while the teams which qualified through berths 1 from Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay were seeded into Pot 1 for even-numbered years).[2] Teams from the same association in Pots 1 and 2 could not be drawn into the same group. However, a first stage winner, whose identity was not known at the time of the draw, could be drawn into the same group with another team from the same association.











Pots for the second stage draw
Pot 1
Pot 2
Pot 3
Pot 4


  • Argentina San Lorenzo


  • Argentina River Plate


  • Brazil Cruzeiro


  • Brazil Atlético Mineiro


  • Colombia Atlético Nacional


  • Ecuador Emelec


  • Peru Sporting Cristal


  • Venezuela Zamora




  • Argentina Racing


  • Argentina Boca Juniors


  • Brazil São Paulo


  • Brazil Internacional


  • Colombia Santa Fe


  • Ecuador Barcelona


  • Peru Juan Aurich


  • Venezuela Mineros




  • Bolivia Universitario


  • Bolivia San José


  • Chile Colo-Colo


  • Chile Universidad de Chile


  • Paraguay Libertad


  • Paraguay Guaraní


  • Uruguay Danubio


  • Uruguay Montevideo Wanderers




  • Mexico UANL


  • Mexico Atlas

  • Winner G1

  • Winner G2

  • Winner G3

  • Winner G4

  • Winner G5

  • Winner G6




Schedule


The schedule of the competition was as follows (all dates listed were Wednesdays, but matches could also be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays as well).[18] There was a two-month break between the quarterfinals and semifinals due to the 2015 Copa América.






















Stage
First leg
Second leg
First stage
February 4
February 11
Second stage
February 18, 25
March 4, 11, 18
April 1, 8, 15, 22
Round of 16
April 29[†]
May 6
May 6[†], 13
Quarterfinals
May 20
May 27
Semifinals
July 15
July 22
Finals
July 29
August 5
Notes
  1. For matches involving teams from Mexico.



First stage



In the first stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used. If still tied, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (no extra time would be played). The six winners of the first stage advanced to the second stage to join the 26 automatic qualifiers.[2]





































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Alianza Lima Peru
0–4

Argentina Huracán

0–4

0–0

Independiente del Valle Ecuador
1–4

Argentina Estudiantes

1–0

0–4

Deportivo Táchira Venezuela
4–3

Paraguay Cerro Porteño

2–1

2–2

Morelia Mexico
1–3

Bolivia The Strongest

1–1

0–2

Palestino Chile
2–2 (a)

Uruguay Nacional

1–0

1–2

Corinthians Brazil
5–1

Colombia Once Caldas

4–0

1–1


Second stage



In the second stage, each group was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers were applied in the following order: 1. Goal difference; 2. Goals scored; 3. Away goals scored; 4. Drawing of lots. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the round of 16.[2]



Group 1

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


SFE

CAM

CCL

ATL
1

Colombia Santa Fe
6
4
0
2
10
5
+5
12
Advance to final stages



0–1

3–1

3–1
2

Brazil Atlético Mineiro
6
3
0
3
5
4
+1
9


2–0


2–0

0–1
3

Chile Colo-Colo
6
3
0
3
8
9
−1
9



0–3

2–0


2–0
4

Mexico Atlas
6
2
0
4
4
9
−5
6


0–1

1–0

1–3

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 2

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


COR

SPA

SLA

DAN
1

Brazil Corinthians
6
4
1
1
9
3
+6
13
Advance to final stages



2–0

0–0

4–0
2

Brazil São Paulo
6
4
0
2
9
4
+5
12


2–0


1–0

4–0
3

Argentina San Lorenzo
6
2
1
3
3
4
−1
7



0–1

1–0


0–1
4

Uruguay Danubio
6
1
0
5
4
14
−10
3


1–2

1–2

1–2

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 3

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


CRU

UNI

HUR

MIN
1

Brazil Cruzeiro
6
3
2
1
8
3
+5
11
Advance to final stages



2–0

0–0

3–0
2

Bolivia Universitario
6
2
3
1
4
3
+1
9


0–0


0–0

2–0
3

Argentina Huracán
6
1
4
1
6
7
−1
7



3–1

1–1


2–2
4

Venezuela Mineros
6
1
1
4
5
10
−5
4


0–2

0–1

3–0

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 4

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


INT

EME

STR

UCH
1

Brazil Internacional
6
4
1
1
13
7
+6
13
Advance to final stages



3–2

1–0

3–1
2

Ecuador Emelec
6
3
1
2
9
5
+4
10


1–1


3–0

2–0
3

Bolivia The Strongest
6
3
0
3
10
11
−1
9



3–1

1–0


5–3
4

Chile Universidad de Chile
6
1
0
5
7
16
−9
3


0–4

0–1

3–1

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 5

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


BOC

WAN

PAL

ZAM
1

Argentina Boca Juniors
6
6
0
0
19
2
+17
18
Advance to final stages



2–1

2–0

5–0
2

Uruguay Montevideo Wanderers
6
3
1
2
9
8
+1
10


0–3


1–0

3–2
3

Chile Palestino
6
2
1
3
6
6
0
7



0–2

1–1


4–0
4

Venezuela Zamora
6
0
0
6
3
21
−18
0


1–5

0–3

0–1

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 6

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


TIG

RIV

JUA

SJO
1

Mexico UANL
6
4
2
0
16
7
+9
14
Advance to final stages



2–2

3–0

4–0
2

Argentina River Plate
6
1
4
1
8
7
+1
7


1–1


1–1

3–0
3

Peru Juan Aurich
6
1
3
2
9
11
−2
6



4–5

1–1


2–0
4

Bolivia San José
6
1
1
4
3
11
−8
4


0–1

2–0

1–1

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 7

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


CAN

EST

LIB

BAR
1

Colombia Atlético Nacional
6
3
2
1
12
7
+5
11
Advance to final stages



1–1

4–0

2–3
2

Argentina Estudiantes
6
3
1
2
7
3
+4
10


0–1


1–0

3–0
3

Paraguay Libertad
6
2
2
2
5
8
−3
8



2–2

1–0


1–1
4

Ecuador Barcelona
6
1
1
4
5
11
−6
4


1–2

0–2

0–1

Source: CONMEBOL


Group 8

















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


RAC

GUA

CRI

TAC
1

Argentina Racing
6
4
0
2
15
7
+8
12
Advance to final stages



4–1

1–2

3–2
2

Paraguay Guaraní
6
2
3
1
12
10
+2
9


2–0


2–2

5–2
3

Peru Sporting Cristal
6
1
4
1
6
7
−1
7



0–2

1–1


1–1
4

Venezuela Deportivo Táchira
6
0
3
3
6
15
−9
3


0–5

1–1

0–0

Source: CONMEBOL


Final stages



In the final stages, the 16 teams played a single-elimination tournament, with the following rules:[2]


  • Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg. However, CONMEBOL required that the second leg of the finals had to be played in South America, i.e., if there was a finalist from Mexico, they would have to host the first leg regardless of seeding.

  • In the round of 16, quarterfinals, and semifinals, if tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used. If still tied, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (no extra time would be played).

  • In the finals, if tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, and 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.

  • If there were two semifinalists from the same association, they would have to play each other.


Seeding


The qualified teams were seeded in the final stages according to their results in the second stage, with the group winners seeded 1–8, and the group runners-up seeded 9–16.[2]








































































































































































































Seed

Grp
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
1

5

Argentina Boca Juniors
6
6
0
0
19
2
+17
18
2

6

Mexico UANL
6
4
2
0
16
7
+9
14
3

4

Brazil Internacional
6
4
1
1
13
7
+6
13
4

2

Brazil Corinthians
6
4
1
1
9
3
+6
13
5

8

Argentina Racing
6
4
0
2
15
7
+8
12
6

1

Colombia Santa Fe
6
4
0
2
10
5
+5
12
7

7

Colombia Atlético Nacional
6
3
2
1
12
7
+5
11
8

3

Brazil Cruzeiro
6
3
2
1
8
3
+5
11

9

2

Brazil São Paulo
6
4
0
2
9
4
+5
12
10

4

Ecuador Emelec
6
3
1
2
9
5
+4
10
11

7

Argentina Estudiantes
6
3
1
2
7
3
+4
10
12

5

Uruguay Montevideo Wanderers
6
3
1
2
9
8
+1
10
13

8

Paraguay Guaraní
6
2
3
1
12
10
+2
9
14

1

Brazil Atlético Mineiro
6
3
0
3
5
4
+1
9
15

3

Bolivia Universitario
6
2
3
1
4
3
+1
9
16

6

Argentina River Plate
6
1
4
1
8
7
+1
7
Source: CONMEBOL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Drawing of lots.[2]


Bracket













































































































































































































































































 

Round of 16


Quarterfinals


Semifinals


Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

11

Argentina Estudiantes
2
0
2
 

6

Colombia Santa Fe
1
2
3
 

 
6

Colombia Santa Fe
1
0
1
 



 
3

Brazil Internacional
0
2
2
 

14

Brazil Atlético Mineiro
2
1
3


3

Brazil Internacional
2
3
5
 


 
3

Brazil Internacional
2
1
3
 



 
2

Mexico UANL
1
3
4
 

10

Ecuador Emelec
2
0
2
 


7

Colombia Atlético Nacional
0
1
1
 

 
10

Ecuador Emelec
1
0
1



 
2

Mexico UANL
0
2
2
 

15

Bolivia Universitario
1
1
2


2

Mexico UANL
2
1
3
 


 
2

Mexico UANL
0
0
0




 
16

Argentina River Plate
0
3
3

16

Argentina River Plate
1
0
1
 


1

Argentina Boca Juniors (DQ)
0
0
0
 

 
16

Argentina River Plate
0
3
3



 
8

Brazil Cruzeiro
1
0
1
 

9

Brazil São Paulo
1
0
1 (3)


8

Brazil Cruzeiro (p)
0
1
1 (4)
 


 
16

Argentina River Plate
2
1
3



 
13

Paraguay Guaraní
0
1
1
 

13

Paraguay Guaraní
2
1
3
 


4

Brazil Corinthians
0
0
0
 

 
13

Paraguay Guaraní
1
0
1



 
5

Argentina Racing
0
0
0
 

12

Uruguay Montevideo Wanderers
1
1
2


5

Argentina Racing
1
2
3
 


Round of 16















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

River Plate Argentina
1–0[A]
Argentina Boca Juniors

1–0

0–0 (susp.)

Universitario Bolivia
2–3

Mexico UANL

1–2

1–1

Atlético Mineiro Brazil
3–5

Brazil Internacional

2–2

1–3

Guaraní Paraguay
3–0

Brazil Corinthians

2–0

1–0

Montevideo Wanderers Uruguay
2–3

Argentina Racing

1–1

1–2

Estudiantes Argentina
2–3

Colombia Santa Fe

2–1

0–2

Emelec Ecuador
2–1

Colombia Atlético Nacional

2–0

0–1

São Paulo Brazil
1–1 (3–4 p)

Brazil Cruzeiro

1–0

0–1
Notes

  1. ^ The second leg of Boca Juniors against River Plate was suspended after River Plate players were attacked with pepper spray by Boca Juniors fans when the squad returned to the field following halftime, with the match still 0–0 (River Plate leading 1–0 on aggregate).[19] CONMEBOL opened disciplinary proceedings against Boca Juniors, and decided to disqualify them from the tournament on May 16, 2015.[20][21]



Quarterfinals



























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

River Plate Argentina
3–1

Brazil Cruzeiro

0–1

3–0

Emelec Ecuador
1–2

Mexico UANL

1–0

0–2

Santa Fe Colombia
1–2

Brazil Internacional

1–0

0–2

Guaraní Paraguay
1–0

Argentina Racing

1–0

0–0


Semifinals

















Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

River Plate Argentina
3–1

Paraguay Guaraní

2–0

1–1

Internacional Brazil
3–4

Mexico UANL

2–1

1–3


Finals



The finals were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, and 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[2]


Since UANL are not a South American club, by rule they had to host the first leg regardless of seeding. [2]



July 29, 201520:00 UTC−5








UANL Mexico
0–0

Argentina River Plate


Report


Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza

Attendance: 40,000

Referee: Antonio Arias (Paraguay)





August 5, 201522:00 UTC−3








River Plate Argentina
3–0

Mexico UANL

Alario Goal 44'
Sánchez Goal 74' (pen.)
Funes Mori Goal 78'

Report


Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires

Attendance: 69,000

Referee: Darío Ubriaco (Uruguay)




Top goalscorers













































































Rank
Player
Team
Goals
1

Argentina Gustavo Bou

Argentina Racing
8
2

Argentina Guido Carrillo

Argentina Estudiantes
7
3

Ecuador Miler Bolaños

Ecuador Emelec
6

Paraguay Federico Santander

Paraguay Guaraní
6
5

Chile Esteban Paredes

Chile Colo-Colo
5

Brazil Valdívia

Brazil Internacional
5
7

Argentina Ramón Ábila

Argentina Huracán
4

Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro

Brazil Internacional
4

Brazil Elias

Brazil Corinthians
4

Bolivia Pablo Daniel Escobar

Bolivia The Strongest
4

Mexico Enrique Esqueda

Mexico UANL
4

Paraguay Fernando Fernández

Paraguay Guaraní
4

Peru Paolo Guerrero

Brazil Corinthians
4

Ecuador Joffre Guerrón

Mexico UANL
4

Brazil Leandro Damião

Brazil Cruzeiro
4

Argentina Diego Milito

Argentina Racing
4

Uruguay Rodrigo Mora

Argentina River Plate
4

Colombia Wilson Morelo

Colombia Santa Fe
4

Uruguay Carlos Sánchez

Argentina River Plate
4

Brazil Rafael Sóbis

Mexico UANL
4

Colombia Luis Carlos Ruiz

Colombia Atlético Nacional
4

Colombia Zamir Valoyes

Venezuela Mineros
4

Source: CONMEBOL.com[22]



See also


  • 2015 FIFA Club World Cup

  • 2015 Copa Sudamericana

  • 2016 Recopa Sudamericana


References




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  2. ^ abcdefghij "Copa Bridgestone Libertadores 2015 – Reglamento" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. 


  3. ^ "River toca el cielo al ganar la Libertadores 2015 tras ardua campaña" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. August 5, 2015. 


  4. ^ abcd "Reglamento del Campeonato de Primera División 2013/2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). AFA. [permanent dead link]


  5. ^ "Reglamento del Campeonato de Primera División 2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). AFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-15. 


  6. ^ abc "En el Clausura se repartirán siete premios internacionales" (in Spanish). JornadaNet.com. 2 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-01-09. Retrieved 2014-01-09. 


  7. ^ abcde "Campeonato Brasileiro da Série A de 2014 REC - REGULAMENTO ESPECÍFICO DA COMPETIÇÃO" (PDF). CBF. 


  8. ^ "Bases Campeonato Nacional Primera División 2013-2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). ANFP. 


  9. ^ ab "Bases Campeonato Nacional Primera División 2014-2015" (PDF) (in Spanish). ANFP. 


  10. ^ abc "Reglamento Liga Postobon 2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). dimayor.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-13. 


  11. ^ abc "Reglamento del Comité Ejecutivo de fútbol Profesional" (PDF) (in Spanish). FEF. 


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  14. ^ abc "Bases del Torneo Descentralizado 2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). ADFP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-06. 


  15. ^ abc "Reglamento de Primera División" (PDF) (in Spanish). AUF. 


  16. ^ abc "Comisión de Torneos Nacionales Normas Reguladoras de Categoría Nacional Temporada 2013–2014" (PDF) (in Spanish). FVF. [permanent dead link]


  17. ^ "El 2 de diciembre será el sorteo de la Copa Bridgestone Libertadores 2015" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. August 16, 2014. 


  18. ^ "Copa Bridgestone Libertadores: la edición 56° se iniciará el 4 de febrero del 2015" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. October 10, 2014. 


  19. ^ "Boca Juniors versus River Plate suspended after apparent tear gas attack". Goal.com. May 14, 2015. 


  20. ^ "Apertura de expediente disciplinario al Club Atlético Boca Juniors" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. May 15, 2015. 


  21. ^ "Comunicado de la Unidad Disciplinaria" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. May 16, 2015. 


  22. ^ "Copa Libertadores 2015 — Goleadores" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. 



External links





  • Copa Bridgestone Libertadores (in Spanish)


  • Copa Libertadores 2015, CONMEBOL.com (in Spanish)








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