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1962 Copa de Campeones 1962 Copa de Campeones de América
1962 Copa do Campeones da AméricaTournament details Dates February 7 - August 30 Teams 10 (from 9 confederations) Final positions Champions
Santos (1st title)Runners-up
PeñarolTournament statistics Matches played 26 Goals scored 107 (4.12 per match) Top scorer(s)
Coutinho
Alberto Spencer
Enrique Raymondi
(6 goals each)← 19611963 →The 1962 Copa de Campeones de América was the third edition of South America's premier club football tournament, the Copa de Campeones or better known today as the Copa Libertadores. Ten teams entered, one more than the previous season, with Venezuela again not sending a representative. This was the first edition in which the defending champions were allowed to automatically qualify allowing the nation which contained the holders to have an extra team on the tournament.
Arguably, the competition took transcendental international projection from this edition due to the participation of Santos. The constant exhibitions of the Santásticos, containing in its ranks the legendary and magnificent Pelé and compatriots of equal stature such as the chivalric Gilmar, Mauro, Mengálvio, the splendid Coutinho, and the iconic Pepe, were every week news in the world and, inevitably, every corner of the world talked about the Copa de Campeones competition that Santos won in 1962. Santos ended the Carboneros' reign as they defeated Peñarol 0-3 in the deciding playoff in Buenos Aires.
Contents
Qualified teams
Country Team Qualification method CONMEBOL
1 berthPeñarol 1961 Copa de Campeones winners
Argentina
1 berthRacing 1961 Primera División champion
Bolivia
1 berthDeportivo Municipal 1961 Copa Simón Bolívar champion
Brazil
1 berthSantos 1961 Taça Brasil champion
Chile
1 berthUniversidad Católica 1961 Primera División champion
Colombia
1 berthMillonarios 1961 DIMAYOR champion
Ecuador
1 berthEmelec 1961 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol champion
Paraguay
1 berthCerro Porteño 1961 Primera División champion
Peru
1 berthSporting Cristal 1961 Primera División champion
Uruguay
1 berthNacional 1961 Primera División runner-up Format and tie-breaking criteria
This season saw the competition have an increase in participants by one team; as a result, the preliminary round from the previous season was eliminated. The first phase was now a group phase of three groups containing three clubs each. The format for the semifinals and the finals remained the same.
At each stage of the tournament teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and no points for a loss. If two or more teams are equal on points, the following criteria will be applied to determine the ranking in the group stage:
- a one-game playoff;
- superior goal difference;
- draw of lots.
Starting this edition, a playoff will become the first tie-breaker, then goal difference.
First round
Nine teams were drawn into three groups. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group advanced to the Semifinals. Peñarol, the title holders, had a bye to the next round.
Group 1
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Santos4 3 1 0 20 6 14 7
Cerro Porteño4 2 1 1 7 13 -6 5
Deportivo Municipal4 0 0 4 7 15 -8 0 February 11, 1962 Deportivo Municipal 
2 – 1
Cerro PorteñoLa Paz Aguilera 
Camacho
Jara 
February 15, 1962 Cerro Porteño 
3 – 2
Deportivo MunicipalAsunción Insfrán 
Pavón
Jiménez
Torres 
Aguilera
February 18, 1962 Deportivo Municipal 
3 – 4
SantosLa Paz Aguilera 
Torres
Díaz
Lima 
Mengálvio
Pagão
Tite
February 21, 1962 Santos 
6 – 1
Deportivo MunicipalSantos Dorval 

Pagão

Coutinho
Pepe
Torres 
February 25, 1962 Cerro Porteño 
1 – 1
SantosAsunción Cabrera 
Dorval 
February 28, 1962 Santos 
9 – 1
Cerro PorteñoSantos Coutinho 


Pelé

Pepe

Dorval
Zito
Jara 
Group 2
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Nacional4 3 1 0 9 6 3 7
Racing4 1 1 2 7 8 -1 3
Sporting Cristal4 1 0 3 5 7 -2 2 February 10, 1962 Nacional 
3 – 2
Sporting CristalMontevideo Méndez 
Bergara
Rodríguez[disambiguation needed
Gallardo 

February 14, 1962 Racing 
2 – 1
Sporting CristalAvellaneda Sosa 

Del Castillo 
February 17, 1962 Sporting Cristal 
0 – 1
NacionalLima Douksas 
February 20, 1962 Sporting Cristal 
2 – 1
RacingLima Flores 
Gallardo
Belén 
February 24, 1962 Nacional 
3 – 2
RacingMontevideo Bergara 
Rodríguez
Pérez
Sosa 
Belén
February 27, 1962 Racing 
2 – 2
NacionalAvellaneda Marchetta 
Cárdenas
Bergara 
Alvarez
Group 3
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Universidad Católica4 2 1 1 10 9 1 5
Emelec4 2 0 2 12 10 2 4
Millonarios4 1 1 2 7 10 -3 3 February 7, 1962 Emelec 
4 – 2
MillonariosGuayaquil Raymondi 

Aquino
Lecaro
Gamboa 
Gandó
February 10, 1962 Universidad Católica 
3 – 0
EmelecSantiago Tobar 

Trigilli
February 14, 1962 Universidad Católica 
4 – 1
MillonariosSantiago Fouilloux 

Tobar
Trigilli
Campillo 
February 18, 1962 Millonarios 
1 – 1
Universidad CatólicaBogotá Arango 
Fouilloux 
February 21, 1962 Emelec 
7 – 2
Universidad CatólicaGuayaquil Raymondi 




Raffo

Fouilloux 
Ramírez[disambiguation needed
February 28, 1962 Millonarios 
3 – 1
EmelecBogotá Pereira 
Debrassi
Benítez
Gallego
o.g.'Semifinals
Four teams were drawn into two groups. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group advanced to the Finals.
Group A
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Santos2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 3
Universidad Católica2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1 July 8, 1962 Universidad Católica 
1 – 1
SantosSantiago Nawacki 
Lima 
Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) July 12, 1962 Santos 
1 – 0
Universidad CatólicaSantos Zito 
Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) Group B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Peñarol2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
Nacional2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 2 July 8, 1962 Nacional 
2 – 1
PeñarolMontevideo González[disambiguation needed
10'
Escalada
55'Moacyr
32'Referee: Rubén Cabrera (Paraguay) July 18, 1962 Peñarol 
3 – 1
NacionalMontevideo Spencer
72', 79'
Cabrera
20'Douksas
68'Referee: Rubén Cabrera (Paraguay) Playoff July 22, 1962 Peñarol 
1 – 1
NacionalMontevideo Spencer
69'Acosta
62'Referee: Alberto Tejada (Peru) Peñarol progressed to the finals due to better goal difference.
Finals
Main article: 1962 Copa de Campeones FinalsTeam Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Santos2 1 0 1 4 4 0 2
Peñarol2 1 0 1 4 4 0 2 August 28, 1962 Peñarol 
1 – 2
SantosEstadio Centenario, Montevideo Spencer
18'Coutinho
29', 70'Attendance: 48,105
Referee: Carlos Robles (Chile)September 2, 1962 Santos 
2 – 3
[A]
PeñarolEstádio Vila Belmiro, Santos Dorval
17'
Mengálvio
35'Spencer
14', 49'
Sasía
51'Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Carlos Robles (Chile)Playoff September 30, 1962 Santos 
3 – 0
PeñarolEstadio Monumental, Buenos Aires Caetano
11' (o.g.)
Pelé
48', 89'Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Leo Horn (Netherlands)Champion
Copa de Campeones
1962 Champion
Santos
First TitleTop goalscorers
Pos Player Team Goals 1
Coutinho
Santos6
Alberto Spencer
Peñarol6
Enrique Raymondi
Emelec6 4
Pelé
Santos4
Alberto Fouilloux
Universidad Católica4 Footnotes
- A. ^ Only 51 minutes of the second leg was considered official by CONMEBOL. The remaining 39 minutes was a friendly match. In the friendly time, Pagão tied the game at three goals a-piece, but the official score remained 2–3.
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