Copa Sudamericana Winners

Copa Sudamericana WINNERS 2002-2020








The Copa Sudamericana is an annual South American club football competition, the second-most prestigious club competition in the continent after the Copa Libertadores. It's the South American equivalent of Europe's UEFA Cup and has been organised by CONMEBOL since 2002 to allow more of the continent's clubs to feature in an international competition.
Copa Sudamericana Winners and Runners-up
Year | Copa Sudamericana Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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2020 | Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) | Lanús (Argentina) | 3:0 |
2019 | Independiente del Valle (Ecuador) | Colón (Argentina) | 3:1 |
2018 | Atlético Paranaense (Brazil) | Junior (Colombia) | 1:1 and 1:1 |
2017 | Independiente (Argentina) | Flamengo (Brazil) | 2:1 and 1:1 |
2016 | Chapecoense (Brazil) | Atlético Nacional (Colombia) | N/A |
2015 | Santa Fe (Colombia) | Huracán (Argentina) | 0:0 and 0:0 |
2014 | River Plate (Argentina) | Atlético Nacional (Colombia) | 1:1 and 2:0 |
2013 | Lanús (Argentina) | Ponte Preta (Brazil) | 1:1 and 2:0 |
2012 | São Paulo (Brazil) | Tigre (Argentina) | 0:0 and 2:0 |
2011 | Universidad de Chile (Chile) | LDU Quito (Ecuador) | 1:0 and 3:0 |
2010 | Independiente (Argentina) | Goiás (Brazil) | 0:2 and 3:1 |
2009 | LDU Quito (Ecuador) | Fluminense (Brazil) | 5:1 and 0:3 |
2008 | Internacional (Brazil) | Estudiantes (Argentina) | 1:0 and 1:1 |
2007 | Arsenal (Argentina) | Club América (Mexico) | 3:2 and 1:2 |
2006 | Pachuca (Mexico) | Colo Colo (Chile) | 1:1 and 2:1 |
2005 | Boca Juniors (Argentina) | UNAM (Mexico) | 1:1 and 1:1 |
2004 | Boca Juniors (Argentina) | Bolívar (Bolivia) | 0:1 and 2:0 |
2003 | Cienciano (Peru) | River Plate (Argentina) | 3:3 and 1:0 |
2002 | San Lorenzo (Argentina) | Atlético Nacional (Colombia) | 4:0 and 0:0 |
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