Copa Masters CONMEBOL

Copa Masters CONMEBOL
Copa Masters CONMEBOL
Tournament details
Host country  Brazil
City Cuiabá
Dates February 8 - February 12
Teams (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil São Paulo (1st title)
Runners-up Brazil Atlético Mineiro
Tournament statistics
Matches played 3
Goals scored 13 (4.33 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Almir (5 goals)

The Copa Masters CONMEBOL (English: CONMEBOL Masters Cup, Portuguese: Copa Master da Conmebol or Supercopa Conmebol) was a football club competition contested by the 4 past winners of the Copa CONMEBOL at the time. The cup is one of the many inter-South American club competitions that have been organised by CONMEBOL. It was played from February 8 to February 12 in 1996, and it was contested in the city of Cuiabá with the participations of Atlético Mineiro, Botafogo, São Paulo, and Rosario Central. São Paulo won the competition after defeating Atlético Mineiro in the final 3-0.

Contents

Eligble teams

Only four editions of the Copa CONMEBOL had been played by early 1996 and all four champions participated.

Brazil Atlético Mineiro 1992 Copa CONMEBOL winner
Brazil Botafogo 1993 Copa CONMEBOL winner
Brazil São Paulo 1994 Copa CONMEBOL winner
Argentina Rosario Central 1995 Copa CONMEBOL winner

Tournament overview

  Semi-finals Final
8 February – Cuiabá
 Brazil São Paulo 7  
 Brazil Botafogo 3  
 
12 February – Cuiabá
     Brazil São Paulo 3
   Brazil Atlético Mineiro 0
9 February - Cuiabá
 Brazil Atlético Mineiro (pen) 0 (10)
 Argentina Rosario Central 0 (9)  

Semifinals

8 February 1996
São Paulo Brazil 7 – 3 Brazil Botafogo Verdão, Cuiabá
Valdir Goal 6'38'
Almir Goal 12'31'55'
Ailton[disambiguation needed Goal 72'
Edmílson Goal 73'
Túlio Goal 33'48' (pen.)52' (pen.)

9 February 1996
Atlético Mineiro Brazil 0 – 0 Argentina Rosario Central Verdão, Cuiabá
  Penalties  
10 – 9

Final

12 February 1996
São Paulo Brazil 3 – 0 Brazil Atlético Mineiro Verdão, Cuiabá
Almir Goal 9'51'
Valdir Goal 68'

Scorers

5 goals
  • Brazil Almir
3 goals
1 goal

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