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Libertadores (626 bytes)
1: '''Libertadores''' or "Liberators" in the [[Spanish language]], r... 4: Prominent ''Libertadores'' include: 14: The [[Copa Libertadores]] is a [[football (soccer)|football]] tournament ... Copa Libertadores de América (27491 bytes) 1: The '''Copa Libertadores de América''' ("[[Libertadores|Liberators of the Americas]] Cup") is an internat... 4: ...[[UEFA Champions League]] in [[Europe]]. The Copa Libertadores has a preliminary round in which a number of club... 24: ... that unlike European club competitions, the Copa Libertadores has ''never'' used [[extra time]] or [[away goals... 29: ...titions such as the [[Copa América]] and the Copa Libertadores, while they are clearly surpassed in the most imp... 48: |[[1960]]<br>[[Copa Libertadores 1960|Details]]'' Argentinos Juniors (373 bytes) 1: ... They won the [[Copa Libertadores de América|Copa Libertadores]] in [[1985]]. InterLiga (2852 bytes) 1: ...petition, the [[Copa Libertadores de América|Copa Libertadores]]. 3: ...ezuela were granted automatic entries to the Copa Libertadores for the first time. The [[Federación Mexicana de ... 5: ...h group then played in a final for one of the two Libertadores berths. The loser of the final had a second chanc... 7: ...o 3", and will enter the preliminary round of the Libertadores. Sergio Galvan Rey (1506 bytes) 3: ... 53 years; additionally, he led the team to Copas Libertadores in 1999, 2002, and 2004. 5: ...evious club, Once Caldas, went on to win the Copa Libertadores in his absence. Club Nacional de Fútbol (370 bytes) 3: ...t successful Uruguayan clubs, having won 3 [[Copa Libertadores]], 3 [[Intercontinental Cup]]s, and many other ti... Colo-Colo (455 bytes) 3: ...d is the only Chilean team to have won the [[Copa Libertadores de América]] ([[1991]]). Newell's Old Boys (1715 bytes) 7: ... the Sub-Champion of the [[Copa Libertadores|Copa Libertadores de America]] twice ([[1988]] and [[1992]]). Club Atlético Independiente (614 bytes) 5: ...s]]. In addition, Independiente has won 7 [[Copa Libertadores]] titles, and a total of 15 international titles. C.A. Peñarol (521 bytes) 5: It won 5 [[Copa Libertadores]], most recently in 1987, and 3 World Championshi... Associação Desportiva São Caetano (3264 bytes) 13: In [[2002]], São Caetano was finalist of [[Copa Libertadores de América]], the most important tournament in So... 22: *[[Copa Libertadores|Libertadores Cup]] '''Runner-Up''' [[2002]] Copa do Brasil (3159 bytes) 1: ...Teams playing [[Copa Libertadores de América|Copa Libertadores]] aren't allowed to participate in the Brazilian ... 11: ...s automatically qualified to the next year's Copa Libertadores edition which prevents a team from winning the Br... Federico Domínguez (784 bytes) 3: ...with [[Vélez Sarsfield]], where he won the [[Copa Libertadores]] in 1996. Carlos Tévez (2399 bytes) 7: ...gentina|Argentine Championship]] (2003), a [[Copa Libertadores]] (2003), and an [[Intercontinental Cup]] (2003).... 9: ...s essential for Boca's victory in the 2003 [[Copa Libertadores]], but he's highest level was during the [[Footba... Atlético Nacional (862 bytes) 5: ...s the first Colombian team champion of the [[Copa Libertadores de América]], winning the tournament in 1989, and... Keysport (882 bytes) 7: ...nt teams of this sport are Leon Sports, Mineiräo, Libertadores Juniors, Dana, Valle Noble, Star Galaxy and Romin... Osvaldo Zubeldía (2675 bytes) 9: That title qualified the team for the [[Libertadores Cup]] of [[1968]], where Estudiantes shocked the ... 11: The team would go on to win the [[Libertadores Cup]] twice more, in [[1969]] and [[1970]], befor... Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (783 bytes) 12: *[[Libertadores Cup]] in 1983, 1995 Away goals rule (3021 bytes) 18: ..., such as the [[Copa Libertadores de América|Copa Libertadores]]. Ties that are level on aggregate go to an imme... Santos Futebol Clube (2343 bytes) 15: *[[Copa Libertadores|Libertadores Cup]]: 1962, 63.
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