Torneio Mercosul

Torneio Mercosul (English: Mercosur Tournament, Spanish: Torneo Mercosur) was an international football competition played in 1995 in Santa Catarina state, Brazil.[1]

The competition was considered at the time, by Santa Catarina press, as an embryo of Copa Mercosur. It was intended to have a second edition of Torneio Mercosul in 1996, but it never happened. The budget of the competition was US$ 400,000.00. CONMEBOL did not recognize this competition.

Invited teams

Club Country
Avaí  Brazil
Barcelona  Ecuador
C.A. Cerro  Uruguay
Coritiba  Brazil
Criciúma  Brazil
Estudiantes  Argentina
Figueirense  Brazil
Grêmio  Brazil
Internacional  Brazil
Joinville  Brazil
Juventude  Brazil
Marcílio Dias  Brazil
Nacional  Uruguay
Olimpia  Paraguay
Peñarol  Uruguay
Racing  Argentina

Barcelona, Estudiantes, Grêmio, Internacional, Juventude, Peñarol and Racing declined the invitation to play in the competition.

Organizers of the competition

The organizers of the competition were Centertur and Estratégia B.

Companies supporting Torneio Mercosul

Format

The first round was played in four playoff matches. Marcílio Dias got a bye in this round. In the second round, Marcílio Dias played against one of the first round qualified teams for a semifinal spot. The next round was the semifinal round, followed by the final.

Results

First round

Home team Score Away team
Figueirense 2-2 (aet 1-0) Olimpia
Joinville 3-0 Coritiba
Avaí 4-2 Nacional
Criciúma 2-0 C.A. Cerro
Marcílio Dias bye -

Intermediate round

Home team Score Away team
Marcílio Dias 1-0 Criciúma

Semifinals

Home team Score Away team
Joinville 1-0 Avaí
Figueirense 1-0 Marcílio Dias

Final

Home team Score Away team
Figueirense 0-0 (aet 1-0) Joinville
Torneio Mercosul
1995 Winners

Figueirense
First Title

Statistics

Number of matches 8
Total goals 20
Average Goals per match 2.5 per match
Highest scoring match (6 goals) Avaí-Nacional 4-2
Highest score (3 goals) Joinville-Coritiba 3-0
Biggest attendance

Figueirense-Joinville 0-0 (aet 1-0) (5,271 people)

Biggest revenue

Figueirense-Joinville 0-0 (aet 1-0) (R$ 48,469.00)

Club with biggest revenue Figueirense (R$ 89,110.00)

Overview

The tournament was considered a failure. One of the reasons was that Centertur used a rubber check to pay the accommodations of Olimpia at Hotel Mariner Plaza in Itajaí. Also, many traditional teams declined to play the tournament, exhausting the competition before it started. The tournament was discontinued and three years later, the Copa Mercosur's first edition was played.

See also

References

  1. "Torneio Mercosul 1995 (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina)" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. September 14, 2002. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
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