1966 Copa Libertadores

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1966 Copa Libertadores de América
Tournament details
DatesFebruary 5 - April 15
Teams17 (from 8 confederations)
Final positions
ChampionsUruguay Peñarol (3rd title)
Runners-upArgentina River Plate
Tournament statistics
Matches played95
Goals scored283 (2.98 per match)
Top scorer(s)Argentina Daniel Onega (17 goals)
1965
1967

The 1966 Copa Libertadores de América was the seventh edition of the competition, the premier South American club football tournament, organized by CONMEBOL. Colombia and Brazil did not send their representatives. This edition became the first club competition of the world to include the runners-up of each of its participating association. Despite the fact that Colombian and Brazilian clubs did not participate, this tournament saw a record 95 matches being played out to determine this year's champion.

Colombia did not send a representative due to the disagreements between CONMEBOL and the Colombian football federations. The Brazilians protested the inclusion of the runners-up of each nation and argued that the tournament should be reserved for national champions. That led them to become denatured and the powers reserved only for the champions, in addition to the priority order they gave their interstate tournaments and the many unattractive encounters-to-come against teams from the "Pacific", the Brazilian clubs opted for tours around the world instead as they were seen more economically rewarding. Not having any economic incentives, CONMEBOL was forced to allow clubs the freedom of whether they participated or not. This trend will continue for the next 5 editions.

After winning each of their home legs, Peñarol and River Plate required a playoff to break the deadlock. The match was played in the Estadio Nacional of Santiago, Chile. River Plate finished the first half 2-0 and was in cruise control towards its first title. The manyas managed to revert the disadvantage to push this match into extra time. With two more goals, the final score of 2-4 meant that Peñarol became the first three-time winners of the competition. The collapse of River Plate in the second half led the club to being known, even now, as the "gallinas".

Qualified teams[]

Country Team Qualification method
CONMEBOL
1 berth
Independiente 1965 Copa Libertadores winners
 Argentina
1 berth
Boca Juniors 1965 Primera División champion
River Plate 1965 Primera División runner-up
 Bolivia
1 berth
Deportivo Municipal 1965 Copa Simón Bolívar champion
Jorge Wilstermann 1965 Copa Simón Bolívar runner-up
 Chile
1 berth
Universidad de Chile 1965 Primera División champion
Universidad Católica 1965 Primera División runner-up
 Ecuador
1 berth
Emelec 1965 Campeonato Ecuatoriano champion
9 de Octubre 1965 Campeonato Ecuatoriano runner-up
 Paraguay
1 berth
Olimpia 1965 Primera División champion
Guaraní 1965 Primera División runner-up
 Peru
1 berth
Alianza Lima 1965 Primera División champion
Universitario 1965 Primera División runner-up
 Uruguay
1 berth
Peñarol 1965 Primera División champion
Nacional 1965 Primera División runner-up
 Venezuela
1 berth
Lara 1965 Primera División champion
Deportivo Italia 1965 Primera División runner-up

Tie-breaking criteria[]

At each stage of the tournament teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and no points for a loss. If two or more teams are equal on points, the following criteria will be applied to determine the ranking in the group stage:

  1. a one-game playoff;
  2. superior goal difference;
  3. draw of lots.

First round[]

Sixteen teams were drawn into two groups of six and one group of four. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top two teams in each group advanced to the Semifinals. Independiente, the title holders, had a bye to the next round.

Group 1[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Argentina River Plate 10 8 1 1 23 8 +15 17
Argentina Boca Juniors 10 7 0 3 19 9 +10 14
Peru Universitario 10 4 3 3 10 13 -3 11
Venezuela Deportivo Italia 10 4 2 4 15 18 -3 10
Peru Alianza Lima 10 2 0 8 9 16 -7 4
Venezuela Lara 10 1 2 7 5 17 -12 4
February 5, 1966 Universitario Peru 2 – 0 Peru Alianza Lima Lima
Chumpitaz Goal
Challe Goal
February 5, 1966 Lara Venezuela 1 – 1 Venezuela Deportivo Italia Barquisimeto
Goal Goal
February 8, 1966 Lara Venezuela 2 – 1 Peru Alianza Lima Barquisimeto
Goal
Jair Goal
León Goal
February 9, 1966 Deportivo Italia Venezuela 2 – 2 Peru Universitario Caracas
Goal
Tacoronte Goal
Uribe Goal
Chumpitaz Goal
February 10, 1966 River Plate Argentina 2 – 1 Argentina Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Sarnari Goal
Goal
Goal
February 12, 1966 Deportivo Italia Venezuela 3 – 1 Peru Alianza Lima Caracas
Tacoronte Goal
Goal
Goal
Flores Goal
February 12, 1966 Lara Venezuela 0 – 0 Peru Universitario Barquisimeto
February 15, 1966 Lara Venezuela 1 – 2 Argentina River Plate Barquisimeto
Goal Onega GoalGoal
February 17, 1966 Universitario Peru 2 – 1 Argentina Boca Juniors Lima
Challe Goal
Casaretto Goal
Goal
February 17, 1966 Deportivo Italia Venezuela 0 – 3 Argentina River Plate Caracas
Onega Goal
Goal
Sarnari Goal
February 19, 1966 Alianza Lima Peru 0 – 1 Argentina Boca Juniors Lima
Rojas Goal
February 23, 1966 Deportivo Italia Venezuela 1 – 2 Argentina Boca Juniors Caracas
Goal Goal
Goal
February 23, 1966 Universitario Peru 1 – 1 Argentina River Plate Lima
Casaretto Goal Onega Goal
February 25, 1966 Lara Venezuela 0 – 3 Argentina Boca Juniors Barquisimeto
Rojas GoalGoal
Goal
February 26, 1966 Alianza Lima Peru 0 – 2 Argentina River Plate Lima
Onega Goal
Matosas Goal
March 1, 1966 Alianza Lima Peru 1 – 2 Venezuela Deportivo Italia Lima
Renato Goal o.g.' GoalGoal
March 2, 1966 River Plate Argentina 5 – 0 Peru Universitario Buenos Aires
Onega GoalGoalGoal
Cubilla Goal
Loayza Goal
March 2, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 2 – 1 Venezuela Lara Buenos Aires
López Goal
Goal
Goal
March 4, 1966 River Plate Argentina 3 – 0 Venezuela Lara Buenos Aires
Loayza GoalGoal
Delem Goal
March 8, 1966 River Plate Argentina 3 – 2 Peru Alianza Lima Buenos Aires
Loayza Goal
Onega Goal
Zywica Goal
Zegarra GoalGoal
March 8, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 5 – 2 Venezuela Deportivo Italia Buenos Aires
Menéndez GoalGoal
Aimonetti Goal
Rojas Goal
Goal
GoalGoal
March 8, 1966 Universitario Peru 1 – 0 Venezuela Lara Lima
Goal
March 10, 1966 River Plate Argentina 2 – 1 Venezuela Deportivo Italia Buenos Aires
Loayza Goal
Onega Goal
Goal
March 10, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 0 – 1 Peru Alianza Lima Buenos Aires
Zegarra Goal
March 13, 1966 Alianza Lima Peru 3 – 0 Venezuela Lara Lima
Zegarra GoalGoal
Reyes Goal
March 13, 1966 Universitario Peru 1 – 2 Venezuela Deportivo Italia Lima
Goal Goal
Tacoronte Goal
March 17, 1966 Deportivo Italia Venezuela 1 – 0 Venezuela Lara Caracas
Goal
March 18, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 2 – 0 Peru Universitario Buenos Aires
Marzolini Goal
Rojas Goal
March 23, 1966 Alianza Lima Peru 0 – 1
[A]
Peru Universitario Lima
Uribe Goal
March 24, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 2 – 0 Argentina River Plate Buenos Aires
GoalGoal

Group 2[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Chile Universidad Católica 6 2 3 1 9 5 +4 7
Paraguay Guaraní 6 2 2 2 9 9 0 6
Paraguay Olimpia 6 2 2 2 7 10 -3 6
Chile Universidad de Chile 6 1 3 2 6 7 -1 5
February 27, 1966 Olimpia Paraguay 3 – 3 Paraguay Guaraní Asunción
Goal
Torres Goal
Goal
GoalGoal
Goal
March 2, 1966 Universidad de Chile Chile 0 – 0 Chile Universidad Católica Santiago
March 5, 1966 Universidad de Chile Chile 1 – 2 Paraguay Olimpia Santiago
Sánchez Goal Torres GoalGoal
March 8, 1966 Universidad de Chile Chile 2 – 0 Paraguay Guaraní Santiago
Marcos Goal
Araya Goal
March 11, 1966 Guaraní Paraguay 1 – 1 Chile Universidad de Chile Asunción
Arámbulo Goal Sánchez Goal
March 16, 1966 Olimpia Paraguay 2 – 0 Chile Universidad de Chile Asunción
Torres Goal
Goal
March 20, 1966 Universidad Católica Chile 2 – 2 Chile Universidad de Chile Santiago
Prieto Goal
Fouilloux Goal
Marcos Goal
Campos Goal
March 20, 1966 Guaraní Paraguay 2 – 0 Paraguay Olimpia Asunción
Goal
Goal
March 23, 1966 Second
place playoff
Guaraní Paraguay 2 – 1 Paraguay Olimpia Asunción
GoalGoal Goal

Group 3[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uruguay Peñarol 10 8 0 2 20 10 +10 16
Uruguay Nacional 10 7 1 2 22 10 +12 15
Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann 10 4 2 4 14 14 0 10
Bolivia Deportivo Municipal 10 4 1 5 21 22 -1 9
Ecuador Emelec 10 4 0 6 15 18 -3 8
Ecuador 9 de Octubre 10 1 0 9 13 31 -18 2
January 30, 1966 Emelec Ecuador 2 – 1 Ecuador 9 de Octubre Guayaquil
Goal
Goal
Goal
January 30, 1966 Deportivo Municipal Bolivia 1 – 1 Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann La Paz
Goal García Goal
January 30, 1966 Nacional Uruguay 4 – 0 Uruguay Peñarol Montevideo
Morales Goal
Techera Goal
Goal
Pérez Goal
February 2, 1966 Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia 1 – 0 Uruguay Peñarol Cochabamba
García Goal
February 6, 1966 9 de Octubre Ecuador 1 – 2 Uruguay Peñarol Guayaquil
Goal Rocha Goal
Spencer Goal
February 6, 1966 Emelec Ecuador 0 – 2 Uruguay Nacional Guayaquil
Pérez Goal
Méndez Goal
February 9, 1966 9 de Octubre Ecuador 2 – 3 Uruguay Nacional Guayaquil
Álvarez Goal o.g.'
Goal
Morales GoalGoal
Pérez Goal
February 9, 1966 Emelec Ecuador 1 – 2 Uruguay Peñarol Guayaquil
Calonga Goal Cortés Goal
Joya Goal
February 13, 1966 Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia 0 – 0 Uruguay Nacional Cochabamba
February 19, 1966 Emelec Ecuador 3 – 1 Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann Guayaquil
GoalGoal
Calonga Goal
Goal
February 19, 1966 9 de Octubre Ecuador 3 – 4 Bolivia Deportivo Municipal Guayaquil
Goal
Goal
Goal
GoalGoalGoal
Goal
February 24, 1966 9 de Octubre Ecuador 3 – 2 Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann Guayaquil
Goal
Goal
Goal
García Goal
López Goal
February 24, 1966 Emelec Ecuador 2 – 1 Bolivia Deportivo Municipal Guayaquil
Goal
Merizalde Goal
Goal
March 2, 1966 Peñarol Uruguay 2 – 0 Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann Montevideo
Silva GoalGoal
March 5, 1966 Nacional Uruguay 3 – 0 Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann Montevideo
Morales Goal
Goal
Ramos Goal
March 8, 1966 Nacional Uruguay 1 – 0 Ecuador Emelec Montevideo
Oyarbide Goal
March 8, 1966 Peñarol Uruguay 2 – 0 Ecuador 9 de Octubre Montevideo
Caetano Goal
Rocha Goal
March 11, 1966 Nacional Uruguay 3 – 1 Ecuador 9 de Octubre Montevideo
Ramos GoalGoal
Morales Goal
Goal
March 11, 1966 Peñarol Uruguay 4 – 1 Ecuador Emelec Montevideo
Silva GoalGoal
GoalGoal
Bolaños Goal
March 13, 1966 Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia 2 – 1 Ecuador Emelec Cochabamba
López Goal
Zabalaga Goal
Pineda Goal
March 17, 1966 Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia 4 – 1 Ecuador 9 de Octubre Cochabamba
García GoalGoal
Agreda Goal
López Goal
Goal
March 17, 1966 Deportivo Municipal Bolivia 4 – 1 Ecuador Emelec La Paz
Torres GoalGoal
Goal
Goal
Bolaños Goal
March 19, 1966 Peñarol Uruguay 3 – 0 Uruguay Nacional Montevideo
Rocha GoalGoal
Joya Goal
March 23, 1966 Jorge Wilstermann Bolivia 3 – 0 Bolivia Deportivo Municipal Cochabamba
García GoalGoal
López Goal
March 23, 1966 9 de Octubre Ecuador 0 – 4 Ecuador Emelec Guayaquil
GoalGoalGoal
Goal o.g.'

Semifinals[]

Seven teams were drawn into two groups, one of four and the other of three. In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away. The top team in each group advanced to the Finals.

Group A[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Argentina River Plate 6 3 2 1 13 8 +5 8
Argentina Independiente 6 3 2 1 9 6 +3 8
Argentina Boca Juniors 6 2 3 1 7 6 +1 7
Paraguay Guaraní 6 0 1 5 5 14 -9 1
April 6, 1966 Guaraní Paraguay 1 – 3 Argentina River Plate Asunción
Goal Goal
Onega Goal
Loayza Goal
April 8, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 0 – 2 Argentina Independiente Buenos Aires
Goal
Tarabini Goal
April 12, 1966 Independiente Argentina 1 – 1 Argentina River Plate Avellaneda
Tarabini Goal Goal
April 14, 1966 River Plate Argentina 2 – 2 Argentina Boca Juniors Buenos Aires
Sarnari Goal
Silvero Goal o.g.'
Goal
Goal
April 19, 1966 River Plate Argentina 4 – 2 Argentina Independiente Buenos Aires
Onega GoalGoal
Sarnari GoalGoal
Savoy GoalGoal
April 19, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 1 – 1 Paraguay Guaraní Buenos Aires
Goal Goal
April 21, 1966 River Plate Argentina 3 – 1 Paraguay Guaraní Buenos Aires
Onega GoalGoal
Loayza Goal
Goal
April 26, 1966 Independiente Argentina 2 – 1 Paraguay Guaraní Avellaneda
Tarabini Goal
Savoy Goal
Navarro Goal o.g.'
April 29, 1966 Independiente Argentina 0 – 0 Argentina Boca Juniors Avellaneda
May 4, 1966 Boca Juniors Argentina 1 – 0 Argentina River Plate Buenos Aires
Goal
May 20, 1966 First
place playoff
River Plate Argentina 2 – 1 Argentina Independiente Buenos Aires
Onega Goal
Cubilla Goal
Artime Goal

Group B[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uruguay Peñarol 4 3 0 1 6 1 +5 6
Chile Universidad Católica 4 2 0 2 4 5 -1 4
Uruguay Nacional 4 1 0 3 3 7 -4 2
April 10, 1966 Peñarol Uruguay 3 – 0 Uruguay Nacional Montevideo
Rocha GoalGoalGoal
April 23, 1966 Nacional Uruguay 0 – 1 Uruguay Peñarol Montevideo
Cortés Goal

Finals[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uruguay Peñarol 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 2
Argentina River Plate 2 1 0 1 3 4 -1 2
Peñarol Uruguay2–0Argentina River Plate
Abbadie Goal 74'
Joya Goal 84'
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 46,041
Referee: (Argentina)

River Plate Argentina3–2Uruguay Peñarol
D. Onega Goal 37'
Sarnari Goal 56'
E. Onega Goal 69'
Rocha Goal 35'
Spencer Goal 53'
Estadio Antonio V. Liberti, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: (Uruguay)

Playoff
River Plate Argentina2–4 (a.e.t.)Uruguay Peñarol
D. Onega Goal 27'
Solari Goal 42'
Spencer Goal 65', 102'
Abbadie Goal 71'
Rocha Goal 109'
Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Attendance: 40,240
Referee: (Chile)

Champion[]

Copa Libertadores de América
1966 Champion
Uruguay
Peñarol
Third Title

Top goalscorers[]

Pos Player Team Goals
1 Argentina Daniel Onega Argentina River Plate 17
2 Uruguay Pedro Rocha Uruguay Peñarol 10
3 Argentina Argentina Boca Juniors 7
Uruguay Julio César Morales Uruguay Nacional 7
Uruguay Uruguay Nacional 7
Venezuela Venezuela Deportivo Italia 7
ArgentinaBolivia Bolivia Deportivo Municipal 7
Paraguay Paraguay Olimpia 7
Ecuador Ecuador Emelec 7
Ecuador Ecuador 9 de Octubre 7
Bolivia Ausberto García Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann 7

Footnotes[]

A. ^ The match finished 1-1, but Universitario were declared 0-1 winners as Alianza fielded two ineligible players: Catalá and Cruz.

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