2019 Copa Libertadores

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2019 Copa Libertadores
Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores 2019
Bruno Henrique
2018

The 2019 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores was the 60th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores), South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.[1]

The 2019 Copa Libertadores trophy awarded to Flamengo exhibited at the club's museum.

final by a 2–1 score to win their second Copa Libertadores title. As champions, they qualified as the CONMEBOL representative at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, and earned the right to play against the winners of the 2019 Copa Sudamericana in the 2020 Recopa Sudamericana. They also automatically qualified for the 2020 Copa Libertadores
group stage.

In 2016, CONMEBOL proposed that the Copa Libertadores final to be played as a single match instead of over two legs.

2019 Chilean protests, and after consultations with the finalist clubs and their respective football associations, CONMEBOL announced on 5 November 2019 that the match was moved to the Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru.[6]

Teams

The following 47 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL member associations qualified for the tournament:[7]

  • Copa Libertadores champions
  • Copa Sudamericana champions
  • Brazil: 7 berths
  • Argentina: 6 berths
  • All other associations: 4 berths each

The entry stage is determined as follows:[7]

  • Group stage: 28 teams
    • Copa Libertadores champions
    • Copa Sudamericana champions
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–5 from Argentina and Brazil
    • Teams which qualified for berths 1–2 from all other associations
  • Second stage: 13 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berths 6–7 from Brazil
    • Team which qualified for berth 6 from Argentina
    • Teams which qualified for berths 3–4 from Chile and Colombia
    • Teams which qualified for berth 3 from all other associations
  • First stage: 6 teams
    • Teams which qualified for berth 4 from Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
Association Team (Berth) Entry stage Qualification method
 Argentina
(6 + 1 berths)
River Plate (Argentina 1; Title holders) Group stage 2018 Copa Libertadores champions
Boca Juniors (Argentina 2) 2017–18 Superliga Argentina champions[8]
Godoy Cruz (Argentina 3) 2017–18 Superliga Argentina runners-up[8]
Rosario Central (Argentina 4) 2017–18 Copa Argentina champions[8]
San Lorenzo (Argentina 5) 2017–18 Superliga Argentina 3rd place[8]
Huracán (Argentina 6) 2017–18 Superliga Argentina 4th place[8]
Talleres (Argentina 7) Second stage 2017–18 Superliga Argentina 5th place[8]
 Bolivia
(4 berths)
Jorge Wilstermann (Bolivia 1) Group stage 2018 Apertura champions[9]
San José (Bolivia 2) 2018 Clausura champions[9]
The Strongest (Bolivia 3) Second stage 2018 Clausura runners-up[9]
Bolívar (Bolivia 4) First stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[9]
 Brazil
(7 + 1 berths)
Athletico Paranaense (Brazil 1; Copa Sudamericana) Group stage 2018 Copa Sudamericana champions
Palmeiras
(Brazil 2)
2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A champions[10]
Cruzeiro (Brazil 3) 2018 Copa do Brasil champions[10]
Flamengo
(Brazil 4)
2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A runners-up[10]
Internacional
(Brazil 5)
2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd place[10]
Grêmio
(Brazil 6)
2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th place[10]
São Paulo (Brazil 7) Second stage 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5th place[10]
Atlético Mineiro (Brazil 8) 2018 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th place[10]
 Chile
(4 berths)
Universidad Católica (Chile 1) Group stage 2018 Primera División champions[11]
Universidad de Concepción (Chile 2) 2018 Primera División runners-up[11]
Universidad de Chile (Chile 3) Second stage 2018 Primera División 3rd place[11]
Palestino (Chile 4) 2018 Copa Chile champions[11]
 Colombia
(4 berths)
Deportes Tolima (Colombia 1) Group stage 2018 Apertura champions[12]
Junior (Colombia 2) 2018 Finalización champions[12]
Independiente Medellín (Colombia 3) Second stage 2018 Primera A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[12]
Atlético Nacional (Colombia 4) 2018 Copa Colombia champions[12]
 Ecuador
(4 berths)
LDU Quito (Ecuador 1) Group stage
2018 Serie A champions[13]
Emelec (Ecuador 2)
2018 Serie A runners-up[13]
Barcelona (Ecuador 3) Second stage
2018 Serie A aggregate table best team not yet qualified[13]
Delfín (Ecuador 4) First stage
2018 Serie A aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[13]
 Paraguay
(4 berths)
Olimpia (Paraguay 1) Group stage 2018 Apertura and 2018 Clausura champions[14]
Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 2) 2018 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[14]
Libertad (Paraguay 3) Second stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[14]
Nacional (Paraguay 4) First stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not yet qualified[14]
 Peru
(4 berths)
Sporting Cristal (Peru 1) Group stage 2018 Torneo Descentralizado champions[15]
Alianza Lima
(Peru 2)
2018 Torneo Descentralizado runners-up[15]
Melgar (Peru 3) Second stage 2018 Torneo Descentralizado 3rd place[15]
Real Garcilaso
(Peru 4)
First stage 2018 Torneo Descentralizado aggregate table best team not yet qualified[15]
 Uruguay
(4 berths)
Peñarol (Uruguay 1) Group stage 2018 Primera División champions[16]
Nacional (Uruguay 2) 2018 Primera División runners-up[16]
Danubio (Uruguay 3) Second stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[16]
Defensor Sporting (Uruguay 4) First stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[16]
 Venezuela
(4 berths)
Zamora
(Venezuela 1)
Group stage 2018 Primera División champions[17]
Deportivo Lara (Venezuela 2) 2018 Primera División runners-up[17]
Caracas
(Venezuela 3)
Second stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[17]
Deportivo La Guaira
(Venezuela 4)
First stage 2018 Primera División aggregate table 2nd best team not yet qualified[17]

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[18][19] After changing the dates of the 2019 Copa América, the Brazilian Football Confederation released on 3 October 2018 its calendar for the following year, with new dates for the Copa Libertadores.[20] The first stage matches were played on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday instead of Monday and Friday in the last two seasons. The group stage matches were played in six matchdays instead of being spread over a longer period.

Stage Draw date First leg Second leg
First stage 17 December 2018
(Luque, Paraguay)
22–24 January 2019 29–31 January 2019
Second stage 5–7 February 2019 12–14 February 2019
Third stage 19–21 February 2019 26–28 February 2019
Group stage
  • Matchday 1: 5–7 March 2019
  • Matchday 2: 12–14 March 2019
  • Matchday 3: 2–4 April 2019
  • Matchday 4: 9–11 April 2019
  • Matchday 5: 23–25 April 2019
  • Matchday 6: 7–9 May 2019
Round of 16 13 May 2019
(Luque, Paraguay)
23–25 July 2019 30 July – 1 August 2019
Quarter-finals 20–22 August 2019 27–29 August 2019
Semi-finals 1–2 October 2019 22–23 October 2019
Final 23 November 2019 at Estadio Monumental, Lima

Draws

Internacional
Montevideo teamsBuenos Aires teams
Location of teams of the 2019 Copa Libertadores.
  • Brown: Group A
  • Red: Group B
  • Orange: Group C
  • Yellow: Group D
  • Green: Group E
  • Blue: Group F
  • Purple: Group G
  • Pink: Group H
White: Play-off rounds.