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Football: South American Cup |
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South American Cup, Titles by Team
Information about the international football tournament South American Cup including titles by team, logos, links, results and other data. |
After the Copa Merconorte and the Copa Mercosur were discontinued, a Pan-American club cup competition was intended, under the name of Copa Pan-Americana, but instead, a South American clubs only tournament was created. In 2003, the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan Motors started sponsoring the tournament. Thus, the competition has since been officially called Copa Nissan Sudamericana. Also, Brazilian teams participated for the first time, after refusing to play in the first edition due to scheduling conflicts with the Campeonato Brasileiro. |
South American Cup, Titles by Team |
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Boca Juniors (Argentina)
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2 - |
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2004 against Bolívar 2005 against UNAM |

Arsenal de Sarandí (Argentina)
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1 - |
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2007 against América |

Cienciano (Peru)
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1 - |
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2003 against River Plate |

Independiente (Argentina)
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1 - |
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2010 against Goias |

Internacional (Brazil)
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1 - |
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2008 against Estudiantes |

Liga de Quito (Ecuador)
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1 - |
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2009 against Fluminense |

Pachuca (Mexico)
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1 - |
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2006 against Colo Colo |

San Lorenzo (Argentina)
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1 - |
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2002 against Atlético Nacional |

Universidad de Chile (Chile)
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1 - |
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2011 against Liga de Quito |
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