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2013 Copa Santander Libertadores de América Copa Santander Libertadores de América 2013
Copa Santander Libertadores da América 2013Tournament details Teams 38 (from 11 associations) ← 20122014 →The 2013 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2013 Copa Santander Libertadores de América for sponsorship reasons) will be the 54th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's premier international club tournament. The winner will play in the 2014 Recopa Sudamericana and the best-placed non-Mexican team will play in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup.
Contents
Qualified teams
The following entry list is based on the format of the most recent Copa Libertadores (2011), and is subject to change by CONMEBOL.
Association Team (Berth) Qualification method TBD (Defending champion) 2012 Copa Libertadores champion Argentina
5 berths(Argentina 1) 2012 Clausura champion[1] (Argentina 2) 2012 Apertura champion[1] (Argentina 3) Best 2012 aggregate among non-champions[1] (Argentina 4) 2nd best 2012 aggregate among non-champions[1] (Argentina 5) Best performance in the 2012 Copa Sudamericana not already qualified[1] Bolivia
3 berths(Bolivia 1) 2012 Clausura champion[2] (Bolivia 2) TBC (Bolivia 3) 2012 Clausura runner-up[2] Note SUD Brazil
5 berths(Brazil 1) TBC (Brazil 2) TBC (Brazil 3) TBC (Brazil 4) TBC (Brazil 5) TBC Note SUD Chile
3 berths(Chile 1) TBC (Chile 2) TBC (Chile 3) TBC Note SUD Colombia
3 berths(Colombia 1) TBC (Colombia 2) TBC (Colombia 3) TBC Note SUD Ecuador
3 berths(Ecuador 1) TBC (Ecuador 2) TBC (Ecuador 3) TBC Note SUD Paraguay
3 berths(Paraguay 1) TBC (Paraguay 2) TBC (Paraguay 3) TBC Note SUD Peru
3 berths(Peru 1) TBC (Peru 2) TBC (Peru 3) TBC Note SUD Uruguay
3 berths(Uruguay 1) 2011–12 Primera División champion (Uruguay 2) 2011–12 Primera División runner-up (Uruguay 3) 2011–12 Primera División best-placed non-finalist Note SUD Venezuela
3 berths(Venezuela 1) 2011–12 Primera División champion (Venezuela 2) 2011–12 Primera División runner-up (Venezuela 3) 2011–12 Primera División best-placed non-finalist Note SUD Mexico
(CONCACAF)
3 invitees(Mexico 1) TBC (Mexico 2) TBC (Mexico 3) TBC - Notes
- Copa Sudamericana (SUD): If the 2012 Copa Sudamericana champion is from this country and they have not otherwise qualified, they will take this berth instead of the team designated here.
See also
- 2013 FIFA Club World Cup
- 2013 Copa Sudamericana
- 2014 Recopa Sudamericana
References
External links
- Official webpage (Spanish)
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