2013 Copa EuroAmericana
Tournament details | |
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Dates | 20 July – 4 August 2013 |
Teams | 11 (from 2 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 8 (in 8 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Europe (1st title) |
Runners-up | South America |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 8 |
Goals scored | 22 (2.75 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Danilo (3 goals) |
The 2013 Copa EuroAmericana was the first edition of Copa EuroAmericana, a exhibition men's football friendly tournament created by DirecTV. This edition took place in South America on 20 July – 4 August 2013. Eleven teams from CONMEBOL and UEFA participated in it.[1][2] Europe, represented by Atlético Madrid, Porto and Sevilla, won the cup by a 6–2 score, beating South America, represented by Atlético Nacional, Barcelona, Deportivo Anzoátegui, Estudiantes, Millonarios, Nacional, Sporting Cristal, Universidad Católica.
Format
Each match is played all 90 minutes. In case of a tie after the 90 minutes, will proceed to play two 15-minute overtime periods, and if they continue in a draw the champion will be defined through penalty kicks. The confederation of the winner team of each match is awarded with a point, and the confederation with most points will champion.
Participant teams
Confederation | Team | Recent domestic honours | Last continental performance |
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CONMEBOL | Estudiantes | 2010–11 Torneo Apertura | 2011 Copa Libertadores – Round of 16 |
CONMEBOL | Universidad Católica | 2011 Copa Chile | 2012 Copa Libertadores – Second stage |
CONMEBOL | Atlético Nacional | 2013 Torneo Apertura | 2012 Copa Libertadores – Round of 16 |
CONMEBOL | Millonarios | 2012 Torneo Finalización | 2013 Copa Libertadores – Second stage |
CONMEBOL | Barcelona | 2012 Serie A | 2013 Copa Libertadores – Second stage |
CONMEBOL | Sporting Cristal | 2012 Torneo Descentralizado | 2013 Copa Libertadores – Second stage |
CONMEBOL | Nacional | 2011–12 Primera División Uruguaya | 2013 Copa Libertadores – Round of 16 |
CONMEBOL | Deportivo Anzoátegui | 2012 Copa Venezuela | 2013 Copa Libertadores – First stage |
UEFA | Atlético Madrid | 2012–13 Copa del Rey | 2012 UEFA Super Cup – Champion |
UEFA | Sevilla | 2009–10 Copa del Rey | 2011–12 UEFA Europa League – Play-off round |
UEFA | Porto | 2012–13 Primeira Liga | 2012–13 UEFA Champions League - Round of 16 |
Venues
Bogotá | Lima | La Plata | Guayaquil |
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Estadio El Campín | Estadio Nacional | Estadio Ciudad de La Plata | Estadio Monumental |
Colombia | Peru | Argentina | Ecuador |
Capacity: 36,343 | Capacity: 50,000 | Capacity: 53,000 | Capacity: 59,283 |
Montevideo | Santiago | Puerto la Cruz | Medellín |
Estadio Centenario | Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo | Estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui | Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex |
Uruguay | Chile | Venezuela | Colombia |
Capacity: 65,235 | Capacity: 16,000 | Capacity: 37,485 | Capacity: 45,739 |
Standings
South America 2 |
Europe 6 |
Matches
21 July 2013 19:00 UTC–04:30 |
Deportivo Anzoátegui | 2 – 4 | Porto |
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Aguilar 39' Fuenmayor 62' |
Report | Jackson 53' Mangala 64' Varela 65', 90+3' |
Estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Maiker Moreno (Venezuela) |
23 July 2013 19:30 UTC–05:00 |
Atlético Nacional | 1 – 1 | Sevilla |
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Cárdenas 44' | Report | Coke 65' |
Penalties | ||
Uribe Arias Nájera Valencia Guisao Murillo |
4 – 3 | Rakitić Moreno Coke Jairo Bacca Cotán |
Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex, Medellín, Colombia Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Adrián Vélez (Colombia) |
26 July 2013 19:30 UTC–05:00 |
Barcelona | 1 – 3 | Sevilla |
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Caicedo 4' (pen.) | Report | Pareja 72' Jairo 79' Bacca 86' |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Name | Team | Goals |
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1 | Danilo | Porto | 3 |
2 | Léo Baptistão | Atlético Madrid | 2 |
Jackson Martínez | Porto | ||
Silvestre Varela | Porto | ||
Jairo Samperio | Sevilla |
References
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