The 2011 Copa Libertadores de América finals were the final two-legged tie that decided the winner of the 2011 Copa Libertadores de América, the 52nd edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. The matches were played on 15 and 22 June 2011, between Brazilian club Santos and Uruguayan club Peñarol. Santos made their fourth finals appearance and first since 2003. Peñarol made their tenth finals appearance, and first since 1987. The two teams had previously met in the finals in 1962. Santos won the cup after beating Penarol 2–1 in the second leg of the final.

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Uruguay Peñarol1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1987
Brazil Santos1962, 1963, 2003

Background

The final was contested by Brazilian side Santos and Peñarol of Uruguay, a historic repeat of the 1962 finals disputed by legendary players such as Pelé, Alberto Spencer, Gilmar, Juan Joya, Mauro, José Sasía, Mengálvio, Pedro Rocha, Coutinho, Juan Lezcano, and Pepe, with Lula coaching the Santistas and Béla Guttmann directing the Carboneros. This final is also the first between Brazilian and Uruguayan clubs since the 1983 finals in which Peñarol was dethroned by Grêmio. The venues for the finals is the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo and the Estádio Municipal Paulo Machado de Carvalho (Pacaembu) of São Paulo. Rodrigo Possebon, an Italian player of Santos, became the first European player to participate in a Copa Libertadores finals.

Both teams entered the competition having won it previously, Santos in 1962 and 1963; Peñarol in 1960, 1961, 1966, 1982 and 1987. To reach the final, in the knockout phase Santos beat América, Once Caldas and lastly Cerro Porteño, while Peñarol dethroned defending champion Internacional, beat Universidad Católica and overcame Vélez Sársfield. Santos entered the competition as champions of their domestic cup (the 2010 Copa do Brasil) while Peñarol participated as domestic league winner (winning the 2009–10 Primera División).

The winners would earn the right to represent CONMEBOL at the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, entering at the semifinal stage. They would also play against the winners of the 2011 Copa Sudamericana in the 2012 Recopa Sudamericana. Neymar Jr was destined to be a great player already.

Road to the finals

Brazil SantosRoundUruguay Peñarol
OpponentVenueScoreOpponentVenueScore
ByeFirst stageBye
Venezuela Deportivo TáchiraAway0–0Second stageArgentina IndependienteAway0–3
Paraguay Cerro PorteñoHome1–1Argentina Godoy CruzAway3–1
Chile Colo-ColoAway2–3Ecuador LDU QuitoHome1–0
Chile Colo-ColoHome3–2Ecuador LDU QuitoAway0–5
Paraguay Cerro PorteñoAway2–1Argentina Godoy CruzHome2–1
Venezuela Deportivo TáchiraHome3–1Argentina IndependienteHome0–1
Group 5 runner-up Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Paraguay Cerro Porteño 6 3 2 1 13 8 +5 11 Brazil Santos 6 3 2 1 11 8 +3 11 Chile Colo-Colo 6 3 0 3 15 16 −1 9 Venezuela Deportivo Táchira 6 0 2 4 5 12 −7 2Group 8 runner-up Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Ecuador LDU Quito 6 3 1 2 12 4 +8 10 Uruguay Peñarol 6 3 0 3 6 11 −5 9 Argentina Independiente 6 2 2 2 7 8 −1 8 Argentina Godoy Cruz 6 2 1 3 8 10 −2 7
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Paraguay Cerro Porteño6321138+511
Brazil Santos6321118+311
Chile Colo-Colo63031516−19
Venezuela Deportivo Táchira6024512−72
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Ecuador LDU Quito6312124+810
Uruguay Peñarol6303611−59
Argentina Independiente622278−18
Argentina Godoy Cruz6213810−27
Mexico AméricaHome1–0Round of 16Brazil InternacionalHome1–1
Away0–0Away2–1
Colombia Once CaldasAway1–0QuarterfinalsChile Universidad CatólicaHome2–0
Home1–1Away1–2
Paraguay Cerro PorteñoHome1–0SemifinalsArgentina Vélez SársfieldHome1–0
Away3–3Away1–2

Rules

The final is played over two legs; home and away. The higher seeded team plays 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 is crowned the champion. Should the two teams be tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference wins. If the two teams have equal goal difference, the away goals rule is not applied, unlike the rest of the tournament. Extra time is played, which consists of two 15-minute halves. If the tie is still not broken, a penalty shootout ensues according to the Laws of the Game.

Matches

First leg

Peñarol Uruguay0–0Brazil Santos
PeñarolSantos
PEÑAROL: GK 1 Uruguay Sebastián Sosa RB 22 Uruguay Darío Rodríguez (c) CB 6 Uruguay Guillermo Rodríguez CB 23 Uruguay Carlos Valdez LB 4 Uruguay Alejandro González 76' CM 14 Uruguay Luis Aguiar CM 5 Uruguay Nicolás Freitas RW 18 Uruguay Matías Mier 56' LW 15 Uruguay Matias Corujo 66' 67' CF 19 Uruguay Juan Manuel Olivera 82' CF 10 Argentina Alejandro Martinuccio 30' Substitutes: GK 12 Uruguay Fabián Carini DF 3 Uruguay Gerardo Alcoba MF 8 Uruguay Antonio Pacheco 67' MF 24 Uruguay Emiliano Albín MF 25 Argentina Nicolás Domingo FW 9 Uruguay Diego Alonso 82' FW 11 Uruguay Fabián Estoyanoff 56' Manager: Diego AguirreSANTOS: GK 1 Brazil Rafael RB 21 Brazil Pará CB 14 Brazil Bruno Rodrigo CB 6 Brazil Durval LB 16 Brazil Alex Sandro CM 5 Brazil Arouca 60' DM 22 Brazil Adriano RM 15 Brazil Danilo LM 8 Brazil Elano (c) 79' RF 20 Brazil Zé Eduardo 89' LF 11 Brazil Neymar 19' Substitutes: GK 12 Brazil Aranha DF 13 Brazil Bruno Aguiar 89' MF 7 Brazil Charles MF 23 Brazil Felipe Anderson MF 25 Brazil Alan Patrick 79' FW 9 Brazil Keirrison FW 19 Brazil Diogo Manager: Muricy Ramalho
PEÑAROL:
GK1Uruguay Sebastián Sosa
RB22Uruguay Darío Rodríguez (c)
CB6Uruguay Guillermo Rodríguez
CB23Uruguay Carlos Valdez
LB4Uruguay Alejandro González76'
CM14Uruguay Luis Aguiar
CM5Uruguay Nicolás Freitas
RW18Uruguay Matías Mier56'
LW15Uruguay Matias Corujo66'67'
CF19Uruguay Juan Manuel Olivera82'
CF10Argentina Alejandro Martinuccio30'
Substitutes:
GK12Uruguay Fabián Carini
DF3Uruguay Gerardo Alcoba
MF8Uruguay Antonio Pacheco67'
MF24Uruguay Emiliano Albín
MF25Argentina Nicolás Domingo
FW9Uruguay Diego Alonso82'
FW11Uruguay Fabián Estoyanoff56'
Manager:
Diego Aguirre
SANTOS:
GK1Brazil Rafael
RB21Brazil Pará
CB14Brazil Bruno Rodrigo
CB6Brazil Durval
LB16Brazil Alex Sandro
CM5Brazil Arouca60'
DM22Brazil Adriano
RM15Brazil Danilo
LM8Brazil Elano (c)79'
RF20Brazil Zé Eduardo89'
LF11Brazil Neymar19'
Substitutes:
GK12Brazil Aranha
DF13Brazil Bruno Aguiar89'
MF7Brazil Charles
MF23Brazil Felipe Anderson
MF25Brazil Alan Patrick79'
FW9Brazil Keirrison
FW19Brazil Diogo
Manager:
Muricy Ramalho
Man of the Match: Durval (Santos) Linesmans: Nicolás Yegros (Paraguay) Rodney Aquino (Paraguay) Fourth official: Antonio Arias (Paraguay)

Second leg

Two moments of the match played at Pacaembu Stadium
Santos Brazil2–1Uruguay Peñarol
Neymar 47' Danilo 69'Durval 80' (o.g.)
SantosPeñarol
SANTOS: GK 1 Brazil Rafael RB 22 Brazil Danilo CB 2 Brazil Edu Dracena (c) CB 6 Brazil Durval LB 3 Brazil Léo 68' CM 5 Brazil Arouca DM 15 Brazil Adriano RAM 8 Brazil Ganso 86' LAM 10 Brazil Elano RF 20 Brazil Zé Eduardo 58' LF 11 Brazil Neymar 35' Substitutes: GK 24 Brazil Vladimir DF 14 Brazil Bruno Rodrigo DF 16 Brazil Alex Sandro 68' DF 21 Brazil Pará 86' MF 17 Brazil Maikon Leite MF 25 Brazil Alan Patrick FW 9 Brazil Keirrison Manager: Muricy RamalhoPEÑAROL: GK 1 Uruguay Sebastián Sosa RB 4 Uruguay Alejandro González 31' 38' CB 23 Uruguay Carlos Valdez CB 6 Uruguay Guillermo Rodríguez LB 22 Uruguay Darío Rodríguez (c) CM 14 Uruguay Luis Aguiar CM 5 Uruguay Nicolás Freitas 74' RW 15 Uruguay Matias Corujo 52' LW 18 Uruguay Matías Mier 63' CF 10 Argentina Alejandro Martinuccio CF 19 Uruguay Juan Manuel Olivera Substitutes: GK 12 Uruguay Fabián Carini MF 8 Uruguay Antonio Pacheco MF 17 Uruguay Jonathan Urretaviscaya 63' MF 24 Uruguay Emiliano Albín 38' 79' MF 25 Argentina Nicolás Domingo FW 9 Uruguay Diego Alonso FW 11 Uruguay Fabián Estoyanoff 79' Manager: Diego Aguirre
SANTOS:
GK1Brazil Rafael
RB22Brazil Danilo
CB2Brazil Edu Dracena (c)
CB6Brazil Durval
LB3Brazil Léo68'
CM5Brazil Arouca
DM15Brazil Adriano
RAM8Brazil Ganso86'
LAM10Brazil Elano
RF20Brazil Zé Eduardo58'
LF11Brazil Neymar35'
Substitutes:
GK24Brazil Vladimir
DF14Brazil Bruno Rodrigo
DF16Brazil Alex Sandro68'
DF21Brazil Pará86'
MF17Brazil Maikon Leite
MF25Brazil Alan Patrick
FW9Brazil Keirrison
Manager:
Muricy Ramalho
PEÑAROL:
GK1Uruguay Sebastián Sosa
RB4Uruguay Alejandro González31'38'
CB23Uruguay Carlos Valdez
CB6Uruguay Guillermo Rodríguez
LB22Uruguay Darío Rodríguez (c)
CM14Uruguay Luis Aguiar
CM5Uruguay Nicolás Freitas74'
RW15Uruguay Matias Corujo52'
LW18Uruguay Matías Mier63'
CF10Argentina Alejandro Martinuccio
CF19Uruguay Juan Manuel Olivera
Substitutes:
GK12Uruguay Fabián Carini
MF8Uruguay Antonio Pacheco
MF17Uruguay Jonathan Urretaviscaya63'
MF24Uruguay Emiliano Albín38'79'
MF25Argentina Nicolás Domingo
FW9Uruguay Diego Alonso
FW11Uruguay Fabián Estoyanoff79'
Manager:
Diego Aguirre
Man of the Match: Arouca (Santos)Linesmans: Ricardo Casas (Argentina) Hernán Maidana (Argentina) Fourth official: Juan Pompei (Argentina)
Copa Libertadores de América 2011 Champion
Brazil Santos Third Title

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