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2011 Copa Santander Libertadores de América Copa Santander Libertadores de América 2011
Copa Santander Libertadores da América 2011Tournament details Dates January 25–June 22, 2011 Teams 38 (from 11 associations) Final positions Champions Santos (3rd title) Runners-up Peñarol Tournament statistics Matches played 138 Goals scored 358 (2.59 per match) Top scorer(s) Roberto Nanni
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(7 goals each)← 20102012 →The 2011 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2011 Copa Santander Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons) was the 52nd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. It was held from January 25 to June 22 of the same year. Brazilian club Internacional were the defending champion, but they were eliminated by Uruguayan team Peñarol in the round of 16. Internacional was succeeded by Brazilian club Santos, who won their third title after defeating Peñarol in the two-legged finals.[1] Santos qualified to the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2012 Recopa Sudamericana.
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Qualified teams
For 2011, the following changes were made to the overall qualification scheme:
- The 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion would earn a berth in the tournament.[2] However, the country of the 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion would not gain an extra berth. The Copa Sudamericana champion would take the lowest-placed berth already assigned to the country if they did not qualify for the Copa Libertadores through domestic performance.[3]
Moreover, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico have adopted new qualification methods for this tournament:
- The Bolivia 3 berth went to the 2010 Clausura runner-up.
- Chile, because of its one-off double round-robin format for 2010 due to the 2010 Chile earthquake, used a different qualification method. The Chile 1 berth went to the season champion, the Chile 2 berth went to the best-placed team after the first 17 rounds (if this team also finish as season champion, the berth went to the season runner-up), and the Chile 3 berth went to the winner of a special Liguilla.
- The Peru 3 berth would go to the first stage winner so long as they finish within the first 8 positions of the aggregate table at the end of the season (if this team also finish as season champion or runner-up, the berth would go to the best-placed non-finalist; while the first stage winner can choose whether to enter the Copa Libertadores as Peru 1/Peru 2 or Peru 3, it is unlikely they choose to enter as Peru 3 as they would enter the First Stage instead of the Second Stage).
- Uruguay did not use the Liguilla Pre-Libertadores for the 2009–10 season due to Uruguay's qualification to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Uruguay 2 berth went to the season runner-up and the Uruguay 3 berth went to the best-placed non-finalist in the season's aggregate table.
- The Mexico 2 and Mexico 3 berths went to the second and third best-placed eligible teams in the 2010 Apertura classification phase instead of going through the InterLiga (which would not be played anymore; the 2010 InterLiga edition was the last one).
Association Team (Berth) Qualification method Argentina
5 berthsArgentinos Juniors (Argentina 1) 2010 Clausura champion Estudiantes (Argentina 2) 2010 Apertura champion Vélez Sársfield (Argentina 3) Best 2010 aggregate among non-champions Godoy Cruz (Argentina 4) 2nd best 2010 aggregate among non-champions Independiente (Argentina 5) 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion Bolivia
3 berthsJorge Wilstermann (Bolivia 1) 2010 Apertura champion Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia 2) 2010 Clausura champion Bolívar (Bolivia 3) 2010 Clausura runner-up Brazil
5+1 berthsInternacional (Brazil 1) 2010 Copa Libertadores champion Santos (Brazil 2) 2010 Copa do Brasil champion Fluminense (Brazil 3) 2010 Série A champion Cruzeiro (Brazil 4) 2010 Série A runner-up Corinthians (Brazil 5) 2010 Série A 3rd place Grêmio (Brazil 6) 2010 Série A 4th place Chile
3 berthsUniversidad Católica (Chile 1) 2010 Primera División champion Colo-Colo (Chile 2) Best-placed team after Round 1 of the 2010 Primera División Unión Española (Chile 3) 2010 Primera División Liguilla winner Colombia
3 berthsJunior (Colombia 1) 2010 Apertura champion Once Caldas (Colombia 2) 2010 Finalización champion Deportes Tolima (Colombia 3) 2010 Primera A best-placed non-champion Ecuador
3 berthsLDU Quito (Ecuador 1) 2010 Serie A champion Emelec (Ecuador 2) 2010 Serie A runner-up Deportivo Quito (Ecuador 3) 2010 Serie A 3rd place Paraguay
3 berthsLibertad (Paraguay 1) 2010 Primera División best-placed champion (2010 Clausura) Guaraní (Paraguay 2) 2010 Primera División second best-placed champion (2010 Apertura) Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 3) 2010 Primera División best-placed non-champion Peru
3 berthsUniversidad San Martín (Peru 1) 2010 Descentralizado champion León de Huánuco (Peru 2) 2010 Descentralizado runner-up Alianza Lima (Peru 3) 2010 Descentralizado best-placed non-finalist Uruguay
3 berthsPeñarol (Uruguay 1) 2009–10 Primera División champion Nacional (Uruguay 2) 2009–10 Primera División runner-up Liverpool (Uruguay 3) 2009–10 Primera División best-placed non-finalist Venezuela
3 berthsCaracas (Venezuela 1) 2009–10 Primera División champion Deportivo Táchira (Venezuela 2) 2009–10 Primera División runner-up Deportivo Petare (Venezuela 3) 2009–10 Primera División best-placed non-finalist Mexico
(CONCACAF)
3 inviteesAmérica (Mexico 1) Best-placed eligible team in the 2010 Apertura classification phase San Luis (Mexico 2) 2nd best-placed eligible team in the 2010 Apertura classification phase Jaguares (Mexico 3) 3rd best-placed eligible team in the 2010 Apertura classification phase Draw
The draw for the 2011 Copa Libertadores was held on November 25, 2010 in Asunción.[4][5] The drawing procedure for the 12 teams in the first stage was to alternatively draw a team from each pot. The drawing procedure for the 26 teams in the second stage was to draw out the pots beginning with Pot 1. One team from each pot would be placed, in the order of being drawn, into one of eight groups from 1 to 8. When drawing from Pot 3, if a team had been placed in a group where a team from the same football association was already placed, they were moved to the subsequent group until they were no longer in a group with a team from the same association. However, a first stage winner may be drawn with a team from the same association in the second stage.
For the first time, the seeded teams for the second stage were changed. Up until 2010, the 8 seeded teams included the reigning champion, and clubs from the football associations of Argentina and Brazil. For 2011, the seeded teams consisted of berths 1 from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, and berths 2 from Argentina and Brazil. The reigning champion–Internacional–was berth 1 for Brazil. For 2012, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay would all have their berth 1 teams be seeded teams instead of the berth 1 teams from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.[6]
Prior to the draw, it was announced that Caracas would be one of the eight seeded teams. During the draw, however, Deportivo Táchira was accidentally drawn as the seeded team for Group 4 and Caracas was drawn into Group 5 as a non-seeded team. After the ceremony, CONMEBOL recognized their error and transferred Caracas over to Group 4 and Deportivo Táchira over to Group 5.[7]
First Stage Pot 1 Pot 2 - Bolívar1
- Deportes Tolima1
- Deportivo Quito1
- Alianza Lima1
- Liverpool
- Deportivo Petare
Second Stage Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 - Vélez Sársfield1
- Godoy Cruz1
- Fluminense1
- Cruzeiro1
- Once Caldas1
- Emelec1
- León de Huánuco1
- Deportivo Táchira
1Teams had not yet fully qualified to the specific berth when the draw took place.[5]
Schedule
All dates listed are Wednesdays, but matches may be played on the day before (Tuesdays) and after (Thursdays) as well.[5]
Stage First leg Second leg First Stage January 26 February 2 Second Stage February 9, 16, 23
March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
April 6, 13, 20Round of 16 April 27 May 4 Quarterfinals May 11 May 18 Semifinals May 25 June 1 Finals June 15 June 22 First stage
Main article: 2011 Copa Libertadores First StageThe First Stage began on January 25 and ended on February 3. Team 2 played the first leg at home.
Teams Scores Tie-breakers Team 1 Points Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg GD AG Pen. Deportes Tolima 4:1 Corinthians 0–0 2–0 — — — Jaguares 6:0 Alianza Lima 2–0 2–0 — — — Deportivo Petare 1:4 Cerro Porteño 0–1 1–1 — — — Unión Española 4:1 Bolívar 1–0 0–0 — — — Deportivo Quito 3:3 Independiente 0–2 1–0 −1:+1 — — Grêmio 4:1 Liverpool 2–2 3–1 — — — Second stage
Main article: 2011 Copa Libertadores Second StageThe Second Stage, played in home-and-away round-robin format, began on February 9 and ended on April 20. The top two teams from each group qualified for the knockout stages.
Group 1
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Libertad 6 4 2 0 13 5 +8 14 Once Caldas 6 1 4 1 7 8 −1 7 Universidad San Martín 6 2 0 4 7 11 −4 6 San Luis 6 1 2 3 6 9 −3 5 LIB OCA SLU USM Libertad 2–2 2–0 5–1 Once Caldas 1–1 1–1 0–3 San Luis 1–2 1–1 3–1 Universidad San Martín 0–1 0–2 2–0 Group 2
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Junior 6 4 1 1 9 7 +2 13 Grêmio 6 3 1 2 9 6 +3 10 Oriente Petrolero 6 2 0 4 7 8 −1 6 León de Huánuco 6 1 2 3 4 8 −4 5 GRE JUN LHU OPE Grêmio 2–0 2–0 3–0 Junior 2–1 1–1 2–1 León de Huánuco 1–1 1–2 1–0 Oriente Petrolero 3–0 1–2 2–0 Group 3
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts América 6 3 1 2 8 7 +1 10 Fluminense 6 2 2 2 9 9 0 8 Nacional 6 2 2 2 3 3 0 8 Argentinos Juniors 6 2 1 3 9 10 −1 7 AME ARG FLU NAC América 2–1 1–0 2–0 Argentinos Juniors 3–1 2–4 0–1 Fluminense 3–2 2–2 0–0 Nacional 0–0 0–1 2–0 Group 4
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Universidad Católica 6 3 2 1 11 9 +2 11 Vélez Sársfield 6 3 1 2 12 7 +5 10 Caracas 6 3 0 3 7 10 −3 9 Unión Española 6 1 1 4 7 11 −4 4 CAR UE UC VEL Caracas 2–0 0–2 0–3 Unión Española 1–2 2–2 2–1 Universidad Católica 1–3 2–1 0–0 Vélez Sársfield 3–0 2–1 3–4 Group 5
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cerro Porteño 6 3 2 1 13 8 +5 11 Santos 6 3 2 1 11 8 +3 11 Colo-Colo 6 3 0 3 15 16 −1 9 Deportivo Táchira 6 0 2 4 5 12 −7 2 CPO COL TAC SAN Cerro Porteño 5–2 1–1 1–2 Colo-Colo 2–3 2–1 3–2 Deportivo Táchira 0–2 2–4 0–0 Santos 1–1 3–2 3–1 Group 6
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Internacional 6 4 1 1 14 3 +11 13 Jaguares 6 3 0 3 6 8 −2 9 Emelec 6 2 2 2 4 5 −1 8 Jorge Wilstermann 6 1 1 4 3 11 −8 4 EME INT JAG WIL Emelec 1–1 1–0 1–0 Internacional 2–0 4–0 3–0 Jaguares 2–1 1–0 2–0 Jorge Wilstermann 0–0 1–4 2–1 Group 7
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cruzeiro 6 5 1 0 20 1 +19 16 Estudiantes 6 3 1 2 9 11 −2 10 Deportes Tolima 6 2 2 2 5 8 −3 8 Guaraní 6 0 0 6 2 16 −14 0 CRU TOL EST GUA Cruzeiro 6–1 5–0 4–0 Deportes Tolima 0–0 1–1 1–0 Estudiantes 0–3 1–0 5–1 Guaraní 0–2 0–2 1–2 Group 8
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts LDU Quito 6 3 1 2 12 4 +8 10 Peñarol 6 3 0 3 6 11 −5 9 Independiente 6 2 2 2 7 8 −1 8 Godoy Cruz 6 2 1 3 8 10 −2 7 GCR IND LDU PEN Godoy Cruz 1–1 2–1 1–3 Independiente 1–3 1–1 3–0 LDU Quito 2–0 3–0 5–0 Peñarol 2–1 0–1 1–0 Knockout stages
Main article: 2011 Copa Libertadores knockout stagesThe last four stages of the tournament (Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals) form a single-elimination tournament, contested by the sixteen teams which advance from the Second Stage.[8] The 16 qualified teams are seeded in the knockout stages according to their results in the second stage, with the group winners seeded 1–8, and the group runners-up seeded 9–16.[9] In each two-legged tie, the higher-seeded team (Team 1) played the second leg at home.[8]
Seeding
Teams qualified as a group winner Seed Team Pts GD GF AG 1 Cruzeiro 16 +19 20 5 2 Libertad 14 +8 13 4 3 Internacional 13 +11 14 5 4 Junior 13 +2 9 4 5 Cerro Porteño 11 +5 13 6 6 Universidad Católica 11 +2 11 8 7 LDU Quito 10 +8 12 2 8 América 10 +1 8 3 Teams qualified as a group runner-up Seed Team Pts GD GF AG 9 Santos 11 +3 11 4 10 Vélez Sársfield 10 +5 12 4 11 Grêmio 10 +3 9 2 12 Estudiantes 10 −2 9 3 13 Jaguares 9 −2 6 1 14 Peñarol 9 −5 6 3 15 Fluminense 8 0 9 4 16 Once Caldas 7 −1 7 5 Bracket
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals 5 Cerro Porteño (p) 0 0 (5) 12 Estudiantes 0 0 (3) 5 Cerro Porteño 1 1 13 Jaguares 1 0 4 Junior 1 3 13 Jaguares (a) 1 3 5 Cerro Porteño 0 3 9 Santos 1 3 8 América 0 0 9 Santos 1 0 9 Santos 1 1 16 Once Caldas 0 1 1 Cruzeiro 2 0 16 Once Caldas 1 2 9 Santos 0 2 14 Peñarol 0 1 2 Libertad 1 3 15 Fluminense 3 0 2 Libertad 0 2 10 Vélez Sársfield 3 4 7 LDU Quito 0 0 10 Vélez Sársfield 3 2 10 Vélez Sársfield 0 2 14 Peñarol (a) 1 1 6 U. Católica 2 1 11 Grêmio 1 0 6 U. Católica 0 2 14 Peñarol 2 1 3 Internacional 1 1 14 Peñarol 1 2 Round of 16
The Round of 16 began on April 26 and ended on May 5.
Teams Scores Tie-breakers Team 1 Points Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg GD AG Pen. Cruzeiro 3:3 Once Caldas 2–1 0–2 −1:+1 — — Libertad 3:3 Fluminense 1–3 3–0 +1:−1 — — Internacional 1:4 Peñarol 1–1 1–2 — — — Junior 2:2 Jaguares 1–1 3–3 0:0 1:3 — Cerro Porteño 2:2 Estudiantes 0–0 0–0 0:0 0:0 5–3 Universidad Católica 6:0 Grêmio 2–1 1–0 — — — LDU Quito 0:6 Vélez Sársfield 0–3 0–2 — — — América 1:4 Santos 0–1 0–0 — — — Quarterfinals
The Quarterfinals began on May 11 and ended on May 19.
Teams Scores Tie-breakers Team 1 Points Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg GD AG Pen. Santos 4:1 Once Caldas 1–0 1–1 — — — Libertad 0:6 Vélez Sársfield 0–3 2–4 — — — Universidad Católica 3:3 Peñarol 0–2 2–1 −1:+1 — — Cerro Porteño 4:1 Jaguares 1–1 1–0 — — — Semifinals
The Semifinals began on May 25 and ended on June 2.
Teams Scores Tie-breakers Team 1 Points Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg GD AG Pen. Cerro Porteño 1:4 Santos 0–1 3–3 — — — Vélez Sársfield 3:3 Peñarol 0–1 2–1 0:0 0:1 — Finals
Main article: 2011 Copa Libertadores FinalsIf the teams were tied on goal difference at the end of regulation in the second leg, the away goals rule would not be applied and 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the title would be decided by penalty shootout.[8]
June 15, 2011
21:50 UTC−03:00Peñarol 0–0 Santos Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)Report
June 22, 2011
21:50 UTC−03:00Santos 2–1 Peñarol Estádio Municipal Paulo Machado de Carvalho (Pacaembu), São Paulo
Referee: Sergio Pezzota (Argentina)Neymar 46'
Danilo 68'Report Durval 79' (o.g.) Santos won on points 4–1.
Top goalscorers
Pos[10] Player Club Goals 1 Roberto Nanni Cerro Porteño 7 Wallyson Cruzeiro 7 3 Neymar Santos 6 Lucas Pratto Universidad Católica 6 5 Maximiliano Moralez Vélez Sársfield 5 Juan Manuel Olivera Peñarol 5 Wason Rentería Once Caldas 5 8 Carlos Bacca Junior 4 Douglas Grêmio 4 Jonathan Fabbro Cerro Porteño 4 Augusto Fernández Vélez Sársfield 4 Leandro Damião Internacional 4 Franco Niell Argentinos Juniors 4 Esteban Paredes Colo-Colo 4 Nicolás Pavlovich Libertad 4 Rafael Moura Fluminense 4 Santiago Silva Vélez Sársfield 4 Thiago Ribeiro Cruzeiro 4 Awards
Player of the week
Week Player Team Notes 4 Walter Montillo Cruzeiro [11] 5 Patricio Rodríguez Independiente [12] 6 Juan Manuel Olivera Peñarol [13] 7 Luis Carlos Cabezas Caracas [14] 8 Carlos Bacca Junior [15] 9 José Luis Villanueva Universidad Católica [16] 10 Thiago Ribeiro Cruzeiro [17] 11 Roberto Nanni Cerro Porteño [18] 12 Hernán Barcos LDU Quito [19] 13 Jonathan Fabbro Cerro Porteño [20] 14 Lucas Pratto Universidad Católica [21] 15 Dayro Moreno Once Caldas [22] 16 Juan Manuel Martínez Vélez Sársfield [23] 17 Maximiliano Moralez Vélez Sársfield [24] 18 Darío Rodríguez Peñarol [25] See also
- 2011 FIFA Club World Cup
- 2011 Copa Sudamericana
- 2012 Recopa Sudamericana
- 2011 U-20 Copa Libertadores
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- ^ Romero, Kenny (25 November 2010). "Chocolateando el destino" (in Spanish). DeChalaca. http://dechalaca.com/informes/opinion/chocolateando-el-destino. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
- ^ "Conmebol enredada: La suerte está echada" (in Spanish). Venezuela es Futbol. 25 November 2010. http://www.venezuelaesfutbol.com/noticia.php?id_noticia=7629&categoria_id=7. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
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External links
- Official webpage (Spanish)
- Results and standings (Spanish)
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