Libertadores Cup
http://cup-intheworld.blogspot.com/ Libertadores Cup is an official competition held in South America, bringing between the clubs best football in South America. CONMEBOL competitions officially rolled out beginning in 1960 until today. This competition is the most prestigious competition between football clubs in South America similar to the Cup / Champions League in Europe.
Champion of the Libertadores Cup will get a ticket to World Cup championships between clubs formerly Intercontinental Cup champions to face major championships between clubs similar to the Libertadores Cup on other continents in the world. As proof of the world's best club in that year.
Competition Format
This competition uses a group format in the early rounds, followed by 32 teams. Furthermore, every champion and number two from each group will follow the second round by knockout in two away games and matches through the cage. Libertadores Cup participants currently consists of the defending champion, five representatives from Argentina and Brazil, as well as three contestants each from Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Each representative from each country that are rated the worst of the representative who qualify to represent the country will conduct the preliminary round advance to complete the 26 contestants who have first ensure themselves become party to the Libertadores Cup.
the champions of the year 1960 - 2009
* Peñarol (1960)
* Peñarol (1961)
* Santos (1962)
* Santos (1963)
* Independiente (1964)
* Independiente (1965)
* Peñarol (1966)
* Racing Club (1967)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1968)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1969)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1970)
* Nacional (1971)
* Independiente (1972)
* Independiente (1973)
* Independiente (1974)
* Independiente (1975)
* Cruzeiro (1976)
* Boca Juniors (1977)
* Boca Juniors (1978)
* Olympia (1979)
* Nacional (1980)
* Flamengo (1981)
* Peñarol (1982)
* Gremio (1983)
* Independiente (1984)
* Argentinos Juniors (1985)
* River Plate (1986)
* Peñarol (1987)
* Nacional (1988)
* Atletico Nacional (1989)
* Olympia (1990)
* Colo-Colo (1991)
* São Paulo (1992)
* São Paulo (1993)
* Velez Sarsfield (1994)
* Gremio (1995)
* River Plate (1996)
* Cruzeiro (1997)
* Vasco da Gama (1998)
* Palmeiras (1999)
* Boca Juniors (2000)
* Boca Juniors (2001)
* Olympia (2002)
* Boca Juniors (2003)
* Once Caldas (2004)
* São Paulo (2005)
* Internacional (2006)
* Boca Juniors (2007)
* LDU Quito (2008)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (2009)
Champion of the Libertadores Cup will get a ticket to World Cup championships between clubs formerly Intercontinental Cup champions to face major championships between clubs similar to the Libertadores Cup on other continents in the world. As proof of the world's best club in that year.
Competition Format
This competition uses a group format in the early rounds, followed by 32 teams. Furthermore, every champion and number two from each group will follow the second round by knockout in two away games and matches through the cage. Libertadores Cup participants currently consists of the defending champion, five representatives from Argentina and Brazil, as well as three contestants each from Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Each representative from each country that are rated the worst of the representative who qualify to represent the country will conduct the preliminary round advance to complete the 26 contestants who have first ensure themselves become party to the Libertadores Cup.
the champions of the year 1960 - 2009
* Peñarol (1960)
* Peñarol (1961)
* Santos (1962)
* Santos (1963)
* Independiente (1964)
* Independiente (1965)
* Peñarol (1966)
* Racing Club (1967)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1968)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1969)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (1970)
* Nacional (1971)
* Independiente (1972)
* Independiente (1973)
* Independiente (1974)
* Independiente (1975)
* Cruzeiro (1976)
* Boca Juniors (1977)
* Boca Juniors (1978)
* Olympia (1979)
* Nacional (1980)
* Flamengo (1981)
* Peñarol (1982)
* Gremio (1983)
* Independiente (1984)
* Argentinos Juniors (1985)
* River Plate (1986)
* Peñarol (1987)
* Nacional (1988)
* Atletico Nacional (1989)
* Olympia (1990)
* Colo-Colo (1991)
* São Paulo (1992)
* São Paulo (1993)
* Velez Sarsfield (1994)
* Gremio (1995)
* River Plate (1996)
* Cruzeiro (1997)
* Vasco da Gama (1998)
* Palmeiras (1999)
* Boca Juniors (2000)
* Boca Juniors (2001)
* Olympia (2002)
* Boca Juniors (2003)
* Once Caldas (2004)
* São Paulo (2005)
* Internacional (2006)
* Boca Juniors (2007)
* LDU Quito (2008)
* Estudiantes de La Plata (2009)