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Football: Libertadores Cup |
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2024: Botafogo |
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Libertadores Cup, Titles by Country
Information about the international football tournament Libertadores Cup including titles by country, logos, links, results and other data. |
The first cup was won by Peñarol of Uruguay. As of 2005, 20 different teams have won the cup. The most successful club has been the Argentinian side Independiente, winners seven times including four in a row from 1972 to 1975. The competition all-time goalscorer is still striker Alberto Spencer of Ecuador. He played as a striker for Peñarol during their golden age in the 60's, scoring 48 goals in 70 games, and for Barcelona of Guayaquil, scoring 6 goals in 7 games. In total, he scored 54 goals in the Copa Libertadores. |
Libertadores Cup, Titles by Country |
Champion |
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Titles |
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Argentina |
25 - |
         
         
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1964 - Independiente 1965 - Independiente 1967 - Racing Club 1968 - Estudiantes 1969 - Estudiantes 1970 - Estudiantes 1972 - Independiente 1973 - Independiente 1974 - Independiente 1975 - Independiente 1977 - Boca Juniors 1978 - Boca Juniors 1984 - Independiente 1985 - Argentinos Juniors 1986 - River Plate 1994 - Velez Sarsfield 1996 - River Plate 2000 - Boca Juniors 2001 - Boca Juniors 2003 - Boca Juniors 2007 - Boca Juniors 2009 - Estudiantes 2014 - San Lorenzo 2015 - River Plate 2018 - River Plate |


Brazil |
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1962 - Santos 1963 - Santos 1976 - Cruzeiro 1981 - Flamengo 1983 - Gremio 1992 - Sao Paulo 1993 - Sao Paulo 1995 - Gremio 1997 - Cruzeiro 1998 - Vasco da Gama 1999 - Palmeiras 2005 - Sao Paulo 2006 - Internacional 2010 - Internacional 2011 - Santos 2012 - Corinthians 2013 - Atlético Mineiro 2017 - Gremio 2019 - Flamengo 2020 - Palmeiras 2021 - Palmeiras 2022 - Flamengo 2023 - Fluminense 2024 - Botafogo |


Uruguay |
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1960 - Peñarol 1961 - Peñarol 1966 - Peñarol 1971 - Nacional 1980 - Nacional 1982 - Peñarol 1987 - Peñarol 1988 - Nacional |


Colombia |
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1989 - Atlético Nacional 2004 - Once Caldas 2016 - Atlético Nacional |


Paraguay |
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1979 - Olimpia 1990 - Olimpia 2002 - Olimpia |


Chile |
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1991 - Colo Colo |


Ecuador |
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2008 - Liga de Quito |
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