2011 Recopa Sudamericana

2011 Recopa Sudamericana
on aggregate
Tied on points 3–3, Internacional won on goal difference.
First leg
Date August 10, 2011[1]
Venue Estadio Libertadores de América, Avellaneda
Referee Wilmar Roldán (Colombia)[2]
Second leg
Date August 24, 2011[1]
Venue Estádio José Pinheiro Borda (Beira-Rio), Porto Alegre
Referee Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)[2]

The 2011 Recopa Sudamericana was the 19th edition of the Recopa Sudamericana, the football competition organized by CONMEBOL between the winners of the previous season's two major South American club tournaments, the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. It was contested between Brazilian club Internacional, the 2010 Copa Libertadores champion, and Argentine club Independiente, the 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion.

Internacional lost the first leg 2–1,[3] but won the second leg 3–1,[4] claiming their second Recopa Sudamericana title.

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous participation (bold indicates winners)
Brazil Internacional 2010 Copa Libertadores champion 2007, 2009
Argentina Independiente 2010 Copa Sudamericana champion 1995, 1996

Rules

The Recopa Sudamericana is played over two legs; home and away. The team that qualified via the Copa Libertadores plays the second leg at home. The team that accumulates the most points —three for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs is crowned the champion. Should the two teams be tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference wins. If the two teams have equal goal difference, the away goals rule is not applied. Extra time is played, which consists of two 15-minute halves. If the tie is still not broken, a penalty shootout ensues according to the Laws of the Game.[5]

Match details

First leg

Independiente
Internacional
INDEPENDIENTE:
GK 1 Argentina Hilario Navarro
DF 6 Argentina Eduardo Tuzzio
DF 2 Argentina Julián Velázquez  78'
DF 18 Argentina Gabriel Milito
DF 3 Argentina Maximiliano Velázquez
MF 7 Argentina Cristian Pellerano  69'
MF 8 Argentina Hernán Fredes
MF 22 Argentina Iván Pérez  63'
FW 20 Argentina Matías Defederico  63'
FW 19 Colombia Marco Pérez
FW 9 Argentina Leonel Núñez  74'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Argentina Adrián Gabbarini
DF 23 Uruguay Adrián Argachá
DF 4 Paraguay Cristian Báez
MF 16 Argentina Nicolás Cabrera  63'
MF 11 Argentina Osmar Ferreyra  74'
MF 5 Argentina Roberto Battión
FW 24 Argentina Brian Nieva  63'
Manager:
Argentina Antonio Mohamed
INTERNACIONAL:
GK 1 Brazil Muriel
DF 4 Brazil Nei
DF 2 Brazil Bolívar (c)  6'
DF 3 Brazil Índio
DF 6 Brazil Kléber  21'
MF 8 Brazil Wilson Mathías
MF 20 Brazil Elton
MF 7 Brazil Tinga
MF 10 Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro  55'  76'
FW 18 Brazil  76'
FW 9 Brazil Leandro Damião
Substitutes:
GK 12 Brazil Renan
DF 13 Brazil Rodrigo Moledo
DF 14 Brazil Fabrício  21'
MF 19 Brazil Glaydson
MF 17 Brazil Andrezinho  76'
MF 21 Brazil João Paulo
FW 24 Brazil Marquinhos  76'
Manager:
Brazil Osmar Loss

Assistant referees:
Abraham González (Colombia)
Humberto Clavijo (Colombia)
Fourth official:
Albert Duarte (Colombia)

Second leg

Internacional
Independiente
INTERNACIONAL:
GK 1 Brazil Muriel
DF 4 Brazil Nei
DF 3 Brazil Índio
DF 2 Brazil Bolívar (c)
DF 6 Brazil Kléber
MF 10 Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro  69'
MF 5 Argentina Pablo Guiñazú
MF 20 Brazil Elton
MF 16 Brazil Oscar
FW 11 Brazil Dellatorre  71'
FW 9 Brazil Leandro Damião
Substitutes:
GK 12 Brazil Renan
DF 15 Brazil Juan
MF 19 Brazil Glaydson
MF 7 Brazil Tinga
MF 17 Brazil Andrezinho  69'
MF 21 Brazil João Paulo
FW 18 Brazil  71'
Manager:
Brazil Dorival Júnior
INDEPENDIENTE:
GK 1 Argentina Hilario Navarro
DF 6 Argentina Eduardo Tuzzio  35'
DF 2 Argentina Julián Velázquez
DF 18 Argentina Gabriel Milito
DF 3 Argentina Maximiliano Velázquez  23'
MF 8 Argentina Hernán Fredes  86'  86'
MF 7 Argentina Cristian Pellerano
MF 22 Argentina Iván Pérez  46'
MF 11 Argentina Osmar Ferreyra  78'  86'
FW 19 Colombia Marco Pérez
FW 17 Argentina Facundo Parra
Substitutes:
GK 21 Argentina Fabián Assmann
DF 13 Colombia Iván Vélez  46'
DF 23 Uruguay Adrián Argachá
MF 16 Argentina Nicolás Cabrera
MF 5 Argentina Roberto Battión
FW 9 Argentina Leonel Núñez  86'
FW 20 Argentina Matías Defederico  86'
Manager:
Argentina Antonio Mohamed

Assistant referees:
Pablo Fandiño (Uruguay)
Mauricio Espinosa (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Liber Prudente (Uruguay)

Recopa Sudamericana de Clubes
2011 Champion
Brazil
Internacional
Second Title

References

External links

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