The 2010 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2010 Copa Santander Libertadores for sponsorship reasons) was the 51st edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. The tournament began on January 26 and ended on August 18. During the month of June, the competition was interrupted after the conclusion of the quarterfinals due to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Estudiantes were the defending champion, but they were eliminated by Brazilian team Internacional in the quarterfinals.

Internacional won the competition after defeating Guadalajara in both legs of the finals for their second Copa Libertadores title. Internacional qualified for both the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2011 Recopa Sudamericana.

Qualified teams

The qualified teams include the 37 teams who qualified from their league positions and the defending champion Estudiantes of Argentina, plus Mexican clubs Guadalajara and San Luis. Those two Mexican clubs were guaranteed placement in the Round of 16, independent of the other three Mexican clubs, due to the fallout of the H1N1 flu outbreak in Mexico during the 2009 Copa Libertadores. Twenty-six teams qualified directly to the Second Stage, a group stage:

  • Berths 1 to 4 from Argentina and Brazil;
  • Berths 1 and 2 from the remaining eight South American football associations and Mexico.

The other 12 teams enter the competition in the First Stage, an elimination play-off stage where the winners advance to the Second Stage:

  • Berths 5 and 6 from Argentina;[A]
  • Berth 5 from Brazil;
  • Berth 3 from the remaining eight South American nations and Mexico.
AssociationTeam (berth)Qualification method
Argentina Argentina 5 + 1 berthsEstudiantes (Argentina 1)2009 Copa Libertadores champion
Vélez Sársfield (Argentina 2)2009 Clausura champion
Banfield (Argentina 3)2009 Apertura champion
Lanús (Argentina 4)Best 2009 aggregate among non-champions
Colón (Argentina 5)2nd best 2009 aggregate among non-champions
Newell's Old Boys (Argentina 6)3rd best 2009 aggregate among non-champions
Bolivia Bolivia 3 berthsBolívar (Bolivia 1)2009 Apertura champion
Blooming (Bolivia 2)2009 Clausura champion
Real Potosí (Bolivia 3)2009 Play-off winner
Brazil Brazil 5 berthsCorinthians (Brazil 1)2009 Copa do Brasil champion
Flamengo (Brazil 2)2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champion
Internacional (Brazil 3)2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runner-up
São Paulo (Brazil 4)2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place
Cruzeiro (Brazil 5)2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place
Chile Chile 3 berthsUniversidad de Chile (Chile 1)2009 Apertura champion
Colo-Colo (Chile 2)2009 Clausura champion
Universidad Catolica (Chile 3)Best-placed non-champion in the 2009 Clausura classification stage
Colombia Colombia 3 berthsOnce Caldas (Colombia 1)2009 Apertura champion
Independiente Medellín (Colombia 2)2009 Finalización champion
Junior (Colombia 3)2009 Primera A best-placed non-champion
Ecuador Ecuador 3 berthsDeportivo Quito (Ecuador 1)2009 Serie A champion
Deportivo Cuenca (Ecuador 2)2009 Serie A runner-up
Emelec (Ecuador 3)2009 Serie A 3rd Place
Paraguay Paraguay 3 berthsCerro Porteño (Paraguay 1)2009 Apertura champion
Nacional (Paraguay 2)2009 Clausura champion
Libertad (Paraguay 3)2009 Primera División best-placed non-champion
Peru Peru 3 berthsUniversitario (Peru 1)2009 Descentralizado champion
Alianza Lima (Peru 2)2009 Descentralizado runner-up
Juan Aurich (Peru 3)2009 Descentralizado best-placed non-finalist
Uruguay Uruguay 3 berthsNacional (Uruguay 1)2008–09 Primera División champion
Cerro (Uruguay 2)2009 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner
Racing (Uruguay 3)2009 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up
Venezuela Venezuela 3 berthsCaracas (Venezuela 1)2008−09 Primera División champion
Deportivo Italia (Venezuela 2)2008−09 Primera División runner-up
Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 3)2008−09 Primera División best-placed non-finalist
Mexico Mexico (CONCACAF) 3 + 2 inviteesMorelia (Mexico 1)Best-placed eligible team in the 2009 Apertura classification phase
Monterrey (Mexico 2)2010 InterLiga winner
Estudiantes Tecos (Mexico 3)2010 InterLiga runner-up
GuadalajaraSpecial invitee due to withdrawal from the 2009 Copa Libertadores
San LuisSpecial invitee due to withdrawal from the 2009 Copa Libertadores

Round and draw dates

The calendar shows the dates of the rounds and draw. All events occurred in 2010 unless otherwise stated. Dates in italics are only reference dates for the week the matches are to be played.

StageDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
First stageNovember 27, 2009January 26–28February 2–10
Second stageFebruary 9–April 22
Third stageN/AApril 27–29May 4–6
QuarterfinalsMay 12May 20
SemifinalsJuly 28August 4
FinalsAugust 11August 18

Tie-breaking criteria

At each stage of the tournament teams receive 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Based on Article 15 in the CONMEBOL regulations, if two or more teams are equal on points, the following criteria will be applied to determine the ranking in the group stage:

  1. superior goal difference;
  2. higher number of goals scored;
  3. higher number of away goals scored;
  4. draw.

In the first stage, third stage, quarterfinals, and semifinals, a penalty shootout is carried out instead of a draw.

First stage

In the First Stage, twelve teams played two-legged ties (one game at home and one game away) against another opponent. The winner of each tie advanced to the Second Stage. Team #1 played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
Libertad Paraguay3:3Venezuela Deportivo Táchira0–13–1+1:−1
Estudiantes Tecos Mexico0:6Peru Juan Aurich0–21–2
Universidad Católica Chile3:3Argentina Colón2–33–20:02:25–3
Cruzeiro Brazil4:1Bolivia Real Potosí1–17–0
Emelec Ecuador4:1Argentina Newell's Old Boys0–02–1
Racing Uruguay4:1Colombia Junior2–22–0

Second stage

The draw for the second stage was held at the CONMEBOL Conventions Center in Luque, Paraguay on November 27, 2009. Twenty-eight teams were drawn into eight groups with the remaining six spots to be taken by the winners from the first stage. Teams were divided into four pots; the top four Argentine and Brazilian berths were top seeds in the group stage.

In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group and the top six second-placed team advanced to the Round of 16.

Key to colors in group tables
Group winners and six best runners-up advanced to the Round of 16

Group 1

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsCORRCMDIMCER
1Brazil Corinthians651093+6162–11–02–1
2Uruguay Racing622245−180–21–02–1
3Colombia Independiente Medellín613234−161–10–01–0
4Paraguay Cerro Porteño602437−420–10–01–1

Group 2

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsSÃOONCMTYNPR
1Brazil São Paulo641192+7131–02–03–0
2Colombia Once Caldas632185+3112–11–11–0
3Mexico Monterrey613258−360–02–22–1
4Paraguay Nacional6105310−730–20–22–0

Group 3

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsELPALIJABOL
1Argentina Estudiantes6411115+6131–05–12–0
2Peru Alianza Lima6402127+5124–12–01–0
3Peru Juan Aurich6204713−660–24–22–0
4Bolivia Bolívar611438−540–01–32–0

Group 4

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsLIBUNILANBLO
1Paraguay Libertad6330103+7121–11–14–0
2Peru Universitario624052+3100–02–00–0
3Argentina Lanús622266080–20–01–0
4Bolivia Blooming6015313−1011–21–21–4

Group 5

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsINTQUICRREME
1Brazil Internacional633082+6123–02–02–1
2Ecuador Deportivo Quito631257−2101–12–11–0
3Uruguay Cerro622255080–02–00–0
4Ecuador Emelec602426−420–00–11–2

Group 6

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsNACBANMORCUE
1Uruguay Nacional633094+5122–22–03–2
2Argentina Banfield6321138+5110–22–14–1
3Mexico Morelia612348−450–01–12–1
4Ecuador Deportivo Cuenca6114713−640–01–42–0

Group 7

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsVÉLCRUCCITA
1Argentina Vélez Sársfield6411105+5132–02–14–0
2Brazil Cruzeiro6321126+6113–04–12–0
3Chile Colo-Colo6222810−281–11–11–0
4Venezuela Deportivo Italia6015413−910–12–22–3

Group 8

PosTeamvtePldWDLGFGAGDPtsUCHFLAUCCAR
1Chile Universidad de Chile6330106+4122–10–01–0
2Brazil Flamengo6312119+2102–22–03–2
3Chile Universidad Católica614155072–22–01–1
4Venezuela Caracas6024511−621–31–30–0

Ranking of second-placed teams

GrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
3Peru Alianza Lima6402127+512
7Brazil Cruzeiro6321126+611
6Argentina Banfield6321138+511
2Colombia Once Caldas632185+311
4Peru Universitario624052+310
8Brazil Flamengo6312119+210
5Ecuador Deportivo Quito631257−210
1Uruguay Racing622245−18

Knockout stages

The last four stages of the tournament (third stage, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals) form a single-elimination tournament, commonly known as a knockout stage. Fourteen teams will qualify for the knockout competition: the eight group winners, the six group runners-up teams with the best records plus Mexican clubs Guadalajara and San Luis. In each tie, the team with the higher seed will play at home in the second leg. In addition, each club will be able to submit a new squad with up to three player changes 24 hours before the start of their first third stage match.

Seeding

The 16 qualified teams were seeded according to their results in the Second Stage. The top teams from each group were seeded 1–8, with the team with the most points as seed 1 and the team with the least as seed 8. The second-best teams from each group were seeded 9–16, with the team with the most points as seed 9 and the team with the least as seed 16. Guadalajara and San Luis were given the 13 and 14 seed, respectively, which they had earned in the 2009 Copa Libertadores.

Teams qualified as a group winner
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
Teams qualified as a group winner Seed Team Pts GD GF AG 1 Brazil Corinthians 16 +6 9 4 2 Brazil São Paulo 13 +7 9 3 3 Argentina Estudiantes 13 +6 11 3 4 Argentina Vélez Sársfield 13 +5 10 2 5 Paraguay Libertad 12 +7 10 4 6 Brazil Internacional 12 +6 8 1 7 Uruguay Nacional 12 +5 9 2 8 Chile Universidad de Chile 12 +4 10 7Teams qualified as a group runner-up Seed Team Pts GD GF AG 9 Peru Alianza Lima 12 +5 12 5 10 Brazil Cruzeiro 11 +6 12 3 11 Argentina Banfield 11 +5 13 7 12 Colombia Once Caldas 11 +3 8 4 13 Mexico Guadalajara 14 Mexico San Luis 15 Peru Universitario 10 +3 5 3 16 Brazil Flamengo 10 +2 11 4
1Brazil Corinthians16+694
2Brazil São Paulo13+793
3Argentina Estudiantes13+6113
4Argentina Vélez Sársfield13+5102
5Paraguay Libertad12+7104
6Brazil Internacional12+681
7Uruguay Nacional12+592
8Chile Universidad de Chile12+4107
SeedTeamPtsGDGFAG
9Peru Alianza Lima12+5125
10Brazil Cruzeiro11+6123
11Argentina Banfield11+5137
12Colombia Once Caldas11+384
13Mexico Guadalajara
14Mexico San Luis
15Peru Universitario10+353
16Brazil Flamengo10+2114

Bracket

Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
2Brazil São Paulo (p)00 (3)
15Peru Universitario00 (1)
2Brazil São Paulo22
10Brazil Cruzeiro00
7Uruguay Nacional10
10Brazil Cruzeiro33
2Brazil São Paulo02
6Brazil Internacional (a)11
3Argentina Estudiantes13
14Mexico San Luis01
3Argentina Estudiantes02
6BrazilInternacional (a)11
6Brazil Internacional (a)12
11Argentina Banfield30
6Brazil Internacional23
13Mexico Guadalajara12
8Chile U. de Chile12
9Peru Alianza Lima02
8Chile U. de Chile (a)31
16Brazil Flamengo22
1Brazil Corinthians02
16Brazil Flamengo (a)11
8Chile U. de Chile10
13Mexico Guadalajara12
5Paraguay Libertad02
12Colombia Once Caldas01
5Paraguay Libertad02
13Mexico Guadalajara30
4Argentina Vélez Sársfield02
13Mexico Guadalajara30

Round of 16

The first match of the Round of 16 began on April 27, with the last match played on May 6. Team #1, as the higher seeded team, played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
Corinthians Brazil3:3Brazil Flamengo0–12–10:00:1
São Paulo Brazil2:2Peru Universitario0–00–00:00:03–1
Estudiantes Argentina6:0Mexico San Luis1–03–1
Vélez Sársfield Argentina2:3Mexico Guadalajara0–32–0−1:+1
Libertad Paraguay4:1Colombia Once Caldas0–02–1
Internacional Brazil3:3Argentina Banfield1–32–00:01:0
Nacional Uruguay0:6Brazil Cruzeiro1–30–3
Universidad de Chile Chile4:1Peru Alianza Lima1–02–2

Quarter-finals

The first leg of the quarter-finals took place the week of May 12, while the second leg took place the week of May 19. Team #1, as the higher seeded team, played the second leg at home.

TeamsScoresTie-breakers
Team #1PointsTeam #21st leg2nd legGDAGPen.
São Paulo Brazil6:0Brazil Cruzeiro2–02–0
Estudiantes Argentina3:3Brazil Internacional0–12–10:00:1
Libertad Paraguay2:3Mexico Guadalajara0–32–0−1:+1
Universidad de Chile Chile3:3Brazil Flamengo3–21–20:03:2

Semi-finals

After a six-week break because of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-finals took place the week of July 28, while the second leg took place the week of August 5.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Internacional Brazil2–2 (a)Brazil São Paulo1–01–2
Guadalajara Mexico3–1Chile Universidad de Chile1–12–0

Finals

In the finals, if the finalists are tied on points after the culmination of the second leg, the winner will be the team with the best goal difference. If they are tied on goal difference, the game will move onto extra time and a penalty shootout if necessary. The away goals rule does not apply in this stage. As the last CONMEBOL team in the competition, Internacional has qualified to the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, regardless of the results.

Guadalajara Mexico1–2Brazil Internacional
Bautista 45+2'Giuliano 72' Bolívar 76'

Internacional Brazil3–2Mexico Guadalajara
Sóbis 61' Leandro Damião 76' Giuliano 89'Fabián 43' Bravo 90+2'

Internacional won the Copa Libertadores on aggregate 5-3.

Copa Libertadores de América 2010 Champion
Brazil Internacional Second Title

Statistics

Top goalscorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1Brazil Thiago RibeiroBrazil Cruzeiro8
2Peru José Carlos FernándezPeru Alianza Lima7
Brazil KléberBrazil Cruzeiro7
4Brazil GiulianoBrazil Internacional6
Panama Luis TejadaPeru Juan Aurich6
6Mexico Omar BravoMexico Guadalajara5
Paraguay Rodolfo GamarraParaguay Libertad5
Uruguay Mario RegueiroUruguay Nacional5
Colombia James RodríguezArgentina Banfield5
Brazil WashingtonBrazil São Paulo5

Player of the week

WeekPlayerTeamNotes
1Panama Luis TejadaPeru Juan Aurich
2Paraguay Pablo VelázquezParaguay Libertad
3Argentina Mauro BoselliArgentina Estudiantes
4Peru Wilmer AguirrePeru Alianza Lima
5Argentina Sebastián BlancoArgentina Lanús
6Brazil WashingtonBrazil São Paulo
7Peru Pedro AscoyPeru Juan Aurich
8Uruguay Santiago OstolazaUruguay Racing
9Brazil KléberBrazil Cruzeiro
10Peru José Carlos FernándezPeru Alianza Lima
11Uruguay Hernán Rodrigo LópezArgentina Vélez Sársfield
12Brazil AndrezinhoBrazil Internacional
13Brazil Thiago RibeiroBrazil Cruzeiro
14Paraguay Roberto GamarraParaguay Libertad
15Mexico Omar BravoMexico Guadalajara
16Brazil HernanesBrazil São Paulo
17Brazil GiulianoBrazil Internacional
18Mexico Xavier BáezMexico Guadalajara
19Argentina Pablo GuiñazúBrazil Internacional
20Brazil TingaBrazil Internacional

See also

Footnotes

A. ^ Estudiantes, as the defending champion, take the Argentina 1 berth. Therefore the teams with the lowest two berths enter the First Stage

General

  1. . CONMEBOL. from the original on 24 May 2010.
  2. . CONMEBOL. from the original on 24 May 2010.
  3. Andrés, Juan Pablo (April 30, 2010). . RSSSF.

Specific

External links

  • Official Website
  • 2010 Copa Libertadores on ESPN
  • 2010 Copa Libertadores coverage
  • Copa Libertadores News Website