Supercopa Euroamericana

Supercopa Euroamericana
Date 26 March 2015
Venue Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
Referee Enrique Cáceres (Paraguay)
Attendance 54,000[1]

The Supercopa Euroamericana is a men's football friendly tournament created by DirecTV, disputed between the Copa Sudamericana and the UEFA Europa League winners. The tournament was played in 2015 by River Plate, the 2014 Copa Sudamericana champions, and Sevilla, the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League champions. The match took place on March 26 at the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires.[2] River Plate won the match 1–0. DirectTV has the intention to have the tournament recognized by CONMEBOL and UEFA.[3] FIFA will weight the possibility to play the cup annually.[4]

Format

The 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.

2015 Supercopa Euroamericana

Match

River Plate
Sevilla
GK 33Argentina Julio Chiarini
RB 25 Argentina Gabriel Mercado  26'  46'
CB 24 Argentina Emanuel Mammana  86'
CB 20 Argentina Germán Pezzella  33'
LB 28 Argentina Leandro Vega
DM 23Argentina Leonardo Ponzio (c)
RM 14 Argentina Augusto Solari
AM 15Argentina Leonardo Pisculichi  87'
LM 32 Argentina Sebastián Driussi
CF 29 Argentina Giovanni Simeone  66'
CF 31Argentina Lucas Boyé
Substitutions:
GK 42Argentina Augusto Batalla
DF 2Argentina Jonathan Maidana  86'
DF 13Argentina Bruno Urribarri
MF 4Argentina Guido Rodríguez  87'
MF 30Argentina Tomás Martínez
FW 7Uruguay Rodrigo Mora  66'
FW 34Argentina Juan Cruz Kaprof  76'  46'
Manager:
Argentina Marcelo Gallardo
GK 13 Portugal Beto  46'
RB 23Spain Coke
CB 21 Argentina Nicolás Pareja  21'  46'
CB 24Spain Alejandro Arribas  33'
LB 3 Spain Fernando Navarro (c)
DM 6 Portugal Daniel Carriço  45'  46'
DM 37 Spain Antonio Romero  46'
RW 22 Spain Aleix Vidal  72'
SF 14 Spain Iago Aspas  79'
CF 7France Kévin Gameiro
LW 10Spain José Antonio Reyes  80'
Substitutions:
GK 1Argentina Mariano Barbosa  46'
GK 29Spain Sergio Rico
DF 5Portugal Diogo Figueiras  46'
DF 15France Timothée Kolodziejczak  46'
MF 12Spain Iborra  71'  46'
MF 38Spain Borja Lasso  80'
 
Manager:
Spain Unai Emery

Assistant referees:
Rodney Aquino (Paraguay)
Darío Gaona (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Germán Delfino (Argentina)

Match rules

References

External links

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