The 2009 Copa Libertadores finals was the final two-legged tie to determine the 2009 Copa Libertadores champion. It was contested by Argentine club Estudiantes de La Plata and Brazilian club Cruzeiro. The first leg of the tie was played on 8 July at Estudiantes' home field, with the second leg played on 15 July at Cruzeiro's.

Cruzeiro and Estudiantes played in their 4th and 5th Copa Libertadores finals, respectively. Cruzeiro last appearance was in 1997, in which they beat Sporting Cristal for their second title. Estudiantes returned after a 39-year absence. Their last finals appearance was in 1971, in which they lost to Uruguayan club Nacional.

Estudiantes de La Plata won the tie 4 points to 1 to earn their fourth Copa Libertadores title.

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals app.
Argentina Estudiantes LP1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
Brazil Cruzeiro1976, 1977, 1997

Bold indicates winning years

Rules

Estadio Ciudad de La Plata (left) and Mineirão, venues for the series

The final will be played over two legs, each at a finalists home venue. The higher seeded team will play the second leg at home. The team that accumulates the most points —three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs will be crowned the champion. Unlike the previous rounds, the away-goals rule will not be used. Should the two teams be tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference will win. If the two teams have equal goal difference, extra time will be used. The extra time will consist of two 15-minute halves. If the tie is still not broken, a penalty shoot-out, consisting of a maximum of five penalties per team, will ensue according to the Laws of the Game (although it is possible to win the penalty shootout before the fifth penalty kick is taken). If there is no clear winner after the 10 penalty kicks, then a sudden-death penalty shootout will ensue.

Route to the finals

Cruzeiro qualified to the 2009 Copa Libertadores as the 3rd place team in the 2008 Série A. This gave them the Brazil 3 spot and a direct qualification into the Second Stage. Estudiantes qualified into the Argentina 5 spot by having the 2nd best average of the 2007 Apertura, 2008 Clausura, & 2008 Apertura tournaments. The spot qualified them into the First Stage.

Estudiantes in the First Stage

Estudiantes started this year's Copa Libertadores run in the First Stage in a two-legged tie against Peruvian club Sporting Cristal for a spot in Group 5. Sporting Cristial took the first leg, played in Lima, 2−1. Enzo Pérez scored the lone goal for Estudiantes. In the second leg, Estudiantes' Ramón Lentini scored the lone goal of the match, assuring that Estudiantes advanced to the Second Stage on the away goals tie-breaker.

Group 5 of the Second Stage

Final Group 5 standings
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Brazil Cruzeiro641195+413
Argentina Estudiantes631294+510
Ecuador Deportivo Quito622269−38
Bolivia Universitario de Sucre602428−62

Cruzeiro was drawn into Group 5, with Estudiantes advancing into it. They were joined by the defending Ecuadorian champion, Deportivo Quito, and the Bolivian 2008 Apertura champion, Universitario de Sucre. Their first group match was against each other in Belo Horizonte. Cruzeiro won 3−0 with goals by Fernandinho and Kléber (two). The next group match between the both of them was their respective fifth group-play match. Playing in La Plata, Estudiantes won 4−0 with goals by Juan Sebastián Verón, Gastón Fernández, and Cristian Sánchez Prette (two).

Cruzeiro second group match was on the road against Deportivo Quito. Ramires scored for Cruzeiro before Giovanny Caicedo tied it for Deportivo Quito. They stayed on the road (to Sucre) to play Universitario. Thiago Ribeiro scored the lone goal of the match to get the win. The next two game Cruzeiro played were at home. Universitario visited first and lost the match thanks to two goals by Wellington Paulista. In Cruzeiro's last match of group play, they played host to Deportivo Quito, whom they beat 2−0 with goals by Léo Fortunato and Wagner.

Estudiantes continued group play by hosting Universitario. Juan Manuel Salgueiro scored the only goal for Estudiantes, and subsequently the win. They then went to Quito to play Deportivo Quito. Estudiantes lost the match 1−0. Deportivo Quito then visited Estudiantes for their next match. Estudiantes soundly won the match 4−0 thanks to a goal by Enzo Pérez and a hat-trick by Mauro Boselli. Estudiantes' last match of group play ended in a scoreless tie against Universitario.

Cruzeiro and Estudiantes finished 1 & 2, respectively, which advanced them to the Round of 16.

Cruzeiro in the knockout stages

Cruzeiro was seeded 5 for the last stages of the tournament. In the round of 16, they played against Chilean club Universidad de Chile (seeded 12). The first leg was played in Santiago. Cruzeiro won the match 1−2 with goals by Soares and Marquinhos Paraná. second leg, played at home, was won by a lone goal from Kléber. Cruzeiro advanced on points 6−0.

Cruzeiro's quarterfinal match-up was against fellow Brazilian side São Paulo (seeded 4). The first leg, played at home, was won 2−1 with goals by Leonardo Silva and Zé Carlos. The second leg, played in São Paulo, was also won 0−2 with goals by Henrique and Kléber. Cruzeiro advanced on points 6−0.

Cruzeiro's semifinal match-up was against another Brazilian side, top-seeded Grêmio. Cruzeiro won the first leg 3−1 thanks to goals by Wellington Paulista, Wágner, and Fabinho. The second leg, played in Porto Alegre, ended in a 2−2 tie. Wellington Paulista scored twice for Cruzeiro in as many minutes, but Grêmio came back and tied it in the second half. Cruzeiro advanced 4−1 on points.

As of the finals, Cruzeiro is the most effective team in the tournament, with an efficacy rating of 80.56% (9 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss).

Estudiantes in the knockout stages

Estudiantes was seeded 10 for the last stages of the tournament. Estudiantes' round of 16 match-up was against Paraguayan club Libertad. Seeded 7, Libertad was the first team to advance to the round of 16. Estudiantes won the first match 3−0 with goals by Gastón Fernández (with the fastest goal of the tournament) and Mauro Boselli (2). A 0−0 tie was enough in the second leg to advance Estudiantes 4−1 on points.

The quarterfinals match-up was against Uruguayan club Defensor Sporting (seeded 15). Estudiantes won both legs 1−0 with goals by Leandro Desábato (first leg) and Leandro Benítez (second leg). Estudiantes advanced 6−0 on points.

In the semifinals, Estudiantes met another Uruguayan club, 3 seeded Nacional. In the first leg, played at home, Estudiantes won with a lone goal by Diego Galván. In the second leg, Estudiantes won 1−2 with a pair of goals by Mauro Boselli. Estudiantes advanced 6−0 on points.

As of the finals, Estudiantes has an efficacy rating of 69.05% (9 wins, 2 draws, 3 loss). Striker Mauro Boselli is currently tied as the top-scorer of the tournament, with 7 goals.

Knockout stages summary

CruzeiroEstudiantes
Chile Universidad de Chile A 2–1Soares 8' Marquinhos Paraná 52'Round of 16 First legParaguay Libertad H 3–0Fernández 1' Boselli 64' (pen.), 70'
Chile Universidad de Chile H 1–0Kléber 74'Second legParaguay Libertad A 0–0
Brazil São Paulo H 2–1Leonardo Silva 45' Zé Carlos 66'Quarterfinals First legUruguay Defensor Sporting A 1–0Desábato 12'
Brazil São Paulo A 2–0Henrique 65' Kléber 81' (pen.)Second legUruguay Defensor Sporting H 1–0Benítez 13'
Brazil Grêmio H 3–1Wellington Paulista 38' Wagner 47' Fabinho 67'Semifinals First legUruguay Nacional H 1–0Galván 14'
Brazil Grêmio A 2–2Wellington Paulista 34', 36'Second legUruguay Nacional A 2–1Boselli 52', 90+1'

Match details

First leg

Estudiantes LP Argentina0–0Brazil Cruzeiro
Estudiantes LPCruzeiro
GK 21 Argentina Mariano Andújar RB 3 Argentina Christian Cellay DF 14 Argentina Rolando Schiavi 26' DF 2 Argentina Leandro Desábato 66' LB 16 Argentina Germán Ré MF 22 Argentina Rodrigo Braña MF 8 Argentina Enzo Pérez MF 11 Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón (c) MF 23 Argentina Leandro Benítez 14' 75' FW 17 Argentina Mauro Boselli FW 10 Argentina Gastón Fernández 82' Substitutes: GK 25 Argentina Damián Albil DF 13 Uruguay Juan Díaz DF 6 Argentina Federico Fernández MF 5 Argentina Cristian Sánchez Prette MF 18 Argentina Maximiliano Núñez 75' FW 9 Argentina José Calderón FW 7 Uruguay Juan Salgueiro 82' Manager: Argentina Alejandro SabellaGK 1 Brazil Fábio (c) RB 2 Brazil Jonathan DF 22 Brazil Leonardo Silva DF 3 Brazil Anderson LB 20 Brazil Gérson Magrão 64' 86' DM 7 Brazil Marquinhos Paraná DM 15 Brazil Henrique AM 8 Brazil Ramires AM 10 Brazil Wágner 39' FW 9 Brazil Wellington Paulista 84' FW 25 Brazil Kléber 41' Substitutes: GK 12 Brazil Andrey DF 14 Brazil Jancarlos MF 21 Brazil Fabinho 86' MF 17 Brazil Elicarlos MF 16 Brazil Bernardo FW 11 Brazil Thiago Ribeiro FW 18 Brazil Zé Carlos Manager: Brazil Adílson Batista
GK21Argentina Mariano Andújar
RB3Argentina Christian Cellay
DF14Argentina Rolando Schiavi26'
DF2Argentina Leandro Desábato66'
LB16Argentina Germán Ré
MF22Argentina Rodrigo Braña
MF8Argentina Enzo Pérez
MF11Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón (c)
MF23Argentina Leandro Benítez14'75'
FW17Argentina Mauro Boselli
FW10Argentina Gastón Fernández82'
Substitutes:
GK25Argentina Damián Albil
DF13Uruguay Juan Díaz
DF6Argentina Federico Fernández
MF5Argentina Cristian Sánchez Prette
MF18Argentina Maximiliano Núñez75'
FW9Argentina José Calderón
FW7Uruguay Juan Salgueiro82'
Manager:
Argentina Alejandro Sabella
GK1Brazil Fábio (c)
RB2Brazil Jonathan
DF22Brazil Leonardo Silva
DF3Brazil Anderson
LB20Brazil Gérson Magrão64'86'
DM7Brazil Marquinhos Paraná
DM15Brazil Henrique
AM8Brazil Ramires
AM10Brazil Wágner39'
FW9Brazil Wellington Paulista84'
FW25Brazil Kléber41'
Substitutes:
GK12Brazil Andrey
DF14Brazil Jancarlos
MF21Brazil Fabinho86'
MF17Brazil Elicarlos
MF16Brazil Bernardo
FW11Brazil Thiago Ribeiro
FW18Brazil Zé Carlos
Manager:
Brazil Adílson Batista
Man of the Match: Brazil FábioAssistant referees: Uruguay Pablo Fandiño Uruguay Mauricio Espinosa Fourth official: Uruguay Martín Vázquez

Second leg

Cruzeiro Brazil1–2Argentina Estudiantes LP
Henrique 52'Fernández 57' Boselli 72'
CruzeiroEstudiantes LP
GK 1 Brazil Fábio (c) RB 2 Brazil Jonathan DF 22 Brazil Leonardo Silva DF 4 Brazil Thiago Heleno LB 20 Brazil Gérson Magrão CM 7 Brazil Marquinhos Paraná CM 15 Brazil Henrique PM 8 Brazil Ramires AM 10 Brazil Wágner 71' FW 9 Brazil Wellington Paulista 74' FW 25 Brazil Kléber 37' Substitutes: GK 12 Brazil Andrey LB 18 Brazil Athirson 71' MF 5 Brazil Fabrício MF 21 Brazil Fabinho MF 17 Brazil Elicarlos MF 16 Brazil Bernardo FW 11 Brazil Thiago Ribeiro 74' Manager: Brazil Adílson BatistaGK 21 Argentina Mariano Andújar RB 3 Argentina Christian Cellay DF 14 Argentina Rolando Schiavi DF 2 Argentina Leandro Desábato LB 16 Argentina Germán Ré MF 22 Argentina Rodrigo Braña 44' 86' MF 8 Argentina Enzo Pérez MF 11 Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón (c) 37' MF 23 Argentina Leandro Benítez 79' FW 17 Argentina Mauro Boselli FW 10 Argentina Gastón Fernández 90' Substitutes: GK 25 Argentina Damián Albil DF 13 Uruguay Juan Díaz 79' DF 6 Argentina Federico Fernández MF 5 Argentina Cristian Sánchez Prette 86' MF 18 Argentina Maximiliano Núñez FW 9 Argentina José Luis Calderón 90' FW 7 Uruguay Juan Salgueiro Manager: Argentina Alejandro Sabella
GK1Brazil Fábio (c)
RB2Brazil Jonathan
DF22Brazil Leonardo Silva
DF4Brazil Thiago Heleno
LB20Brazil Gérson Magrão
CM7Brazil Marquinhos Paraná
CM15Brazil Henrique
PM8Brazil Ramires
AM10Brazil Wágner71'
FW9Brazil Wellington Paulista74'
FW25Brazil Kléber37'
Substitutes:
GK12Brazil Andrey
LB18Brazil Athirson71'
MF5Brazil Fabrício
MF21Brazil Fabinho
MF17Brazil Elicarlos
MF16Brazil Bernardo
FW11Brazil Thiago Ribeiro74'
Manager:
Brazil Adílson Batista
GK21Argentina Mariano Andújar
RB3Argentina Christian Cellay
DF14Argentina Rolando Schiavi
DF2Argentina Leandro Desábato
LB16Argentina Germán Ré
MF22Argentina Rodrigo Braña44'86'
MF8Argentina Enzo Pérez
MF11Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón (c)37'
MF23Argentina Leandro Benítez79'
FW17Argentina Mauro Boselli
FW10Argentina Gastón Fernández90'
Substitutes:
GK25Argentina Damián Albil
DF13Uruguay Juan Díaz79'
DF6Argentina Federico Fernández
MF5Argentina Cristian Sánchez Prette86'
MF18Argentina Maximiliano Núñez
FW9Argentina José Luis Calderón90'
FW7Uruguay Juan Salgueiro
Manager:
Argentina Alejandro Sabella
Man of the Match: Argentina Juan Sebastián VerónAssistant referees: Chile Patricio Basualto Chile Francisco Mondría Fourth official: Chile Pablo Pozo