Copa Iberoamericana

Copa Iberoamericana

The Copa Iberoamericana (Spanish: Ibero-American Cup) or Copa Iberia, is a defunct football (soccer) competition. It was created to face the champions of the Copa Oro and the Copa del Rey, because of an agreement signed between CONMEBOL and the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

It was disputed only once between Boca Juniors and Real Madrid in 1994, with victory to the Spanish club.

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Match details

First leg

1994-05-19
Real Madrid Spain 3–1 Argentina Boca Juniors Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Referee: Italy Piero Ceccarini
Hierro Goal 34'
Morales Goal 70'79'
MacAllister Goal 85'
REAL MADRID:
1 Spain Francisco Buyo
2 Spain Chendo
3 Spain Fernando Hierro
4 Spain Rafael Alkorta
5 Spain Mikel Lasa Substituted off
6 Spain Míchel
7 Spain Luis Milla
8 Croatia Robert Prosinečki Substituted off
9 Spain Dani Substituted off
10 Spain Rafael Martín Vázquez
11 Chile Iván Zamorano
Substitutes:
12 Spain Fernando Muñoz Substituted on
13 Spain Sandro Substituted on
14 Spain José Luis Morales Substituted on
Manager:
Spain Vicente del Bosque
BOCA JUNIORS:
1 Argentina El Mono Montoya
2 Argentina Diego Soñora
3 Argentina Juan Simón
4 Argentina Carlos Daniel Moyá
5 Argentina Carlos MacAllister
6 Argentina Julio Saldaña
7 Argentina Leonardo Peralta
8 Argentina Alberto Márcico
9 Uruguay Sergio Substituted off
10 Uruguay Rubén da Silva Substituted off
11 Chile Ivo Basay Substituted off
Substitutes:
12 Argentina Esteban Pogany Substituted on
13 Argentina Luis Alberto Carranza Substituted on
14 Argentina Carlos Daniel Tapia Substituted on
Manager:
Argentina César Luis Menotti

Second leg

1994-05-25
Boca Juniors Argentina 2–1 Spain Real Madrid La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
Referee: Chile Salvador Imperatore
da Silva Goal 40'
Naveda Goal 73'
Milla Goal 74'
BOCA JUNIORS:
1 Argentina Esteban Pogany
2 Argentina Luis Adrián Medero
3 Argentina Rodolfo Arruabarrena
4 Argentina Julio Saldaña Substituted off
5 Argentina Raúl Noriega
6 Argentina Carlos Daniel Tapia
7 Uruguay Rubén da Silva
8 Argentina Alejandro Farías
9 Argentina Alberto Naveda
10 Argentina Luis Alberto Carranza
11 Uruguay Sergio
Substitutes:
12 Argentina Carlos Daniel Moyá Substituted on
Manager:
Argentina César Luis Menotti
REAL MADRID:
1 Spain Francisco Buyo
2 Spain Chendo
3 Spain Fernando Muñoz
4 Spain Mikel Antía
5 Spain Marcos
6 Spain Velasco
7 Spain Míchel
8 Spain Luis Milla
9 Spain Rafael Martín Vázquez Substituted off
10 Croatia Robert Prosinečki
11 Spain Dani Substituted off
Substitutes:
12 Spain Luis Miguel Ramis Substituted on
13 Spain José Luis Morales Substituted on
Manager:
Spain Vicente del Bosque

Real Madrid wins 4-3 on aggregate

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