1993 Supercopa Libertadores

1993 Supercopa Sudamericana
1993 Supercopa Libertadores João Havelange
Tournament details
Dates October 6 November 24
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Final positions
Champions Brazil São Paulo (1st title)
Runners-up Brazil Flamengo
Tournament statistics
Matches played 30
Goals scored 81 (2.7 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Ronaldo
(8 goals)

The 1993 Supercopa Sudamericana was the sixth season of the Supercopa Sudamericana, a club football tournament for past Copa Libertadores winners. The tournament was won by São Paulo, who beat Flamengo 54 in a penalty shootout after a 44 aggregate draw in the final.

First round

The matches were played from 6 October to 13 October.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cruzeiro Brazil 94 Chile Colo-Colo 61 33
Nacional Uruguay 42 Argentina Racing 11 31
Olimpia Paraguay 24 Brazil Flamengo 10 13
River Plate Argentina 42 Argentina Argentinos Juniors 21 21
Estudiantes Argentina 51 Argentina Boca Juniors 20 31
Santos Brazil 01 Colombia Atlético Nacional 00 01
Peñarol Uruguay 12 Brazil Grêmio 10 02
São Paulo Brazil 31 Argentina Independiente 20 11

Quarter finals

The matches were played from 20 October to 27 October.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cruzeiro Brazil 44 (2-4 p) Uruguay Nacional 12 32
River Plate Argentina 22 (5-6 p) Brazil Flamengo 21 01
Atlético Nacional Colombia 20 Argentina Estudiantes 10 10
São Paulo Brazil 32 Brazil Grêmio 22 10

Semi-finals

The matches were played from 3 November to 10 November.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Flamengo Brazil 51 Uruguay Nacional 21 30
São Paulo Brazil 22 (5-4 p) Colombia Atlético Nacional 10 12

Final

First leg


Second leg

November 24, 1993
São Paulo FC Brazil 2 2
(4 4 agg.)
Brazil Flamengo
Leonardo  61'
Juninho  79'
Renato Gaúcho  9'
Marquinhos  81'
  Penalties  
Dinho
Leonardo
Cafu
André Luiz
Muller
5 3 Rogério
Marcelinho
Marquinhos
Gélson
São Paulo, Morumbi
Attendance: 65,355
Referee: Renato Marsiglia (Brazil)


São Paulo
Flamengo
GK 1 Brazil Zetti
RB 10 Brazil Cafu
CB 3 Brazil Válber
CB 4 Brazil Ronaldão (c)
LB 21 Brazil André Luiz
DM 5 Brazil Dinho
DM 24Brazil Doriva
MF 8Brazil Cerezo  a'
AM 6Brazil Leonardo
FW 9Brazil Palhinha  b'
FW 7 Brazil Muller
Substitutes:
FW 15 Brazil Juninho  a'
FW 18 Brazil Guilherme  b'
Manager:
Brazil Telê Santana
GK 1 Brazil Gilmar
RB 2 Brazil Charles
CB 18 Brazil Gélson
CB 4 Brazil Rogério (c)
LB 25 Brazil Marcos Adriano
DM 5 Brazil Fabinho
DM 8 Brazil Marquinhos
AM 15 Brazil Marcelinho
AM 10 Brazil Nélio
FW 7 Brazil Renato Gaúcho  a'
CF 9 Brazil Casagrande  b'
Substitutes:
MF 16Brazil Eder Lopes  a'
FW 22Brazil Magno  b'
Manager:
Brazil Júnior

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