2006 Copa Sudamericana

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2006 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes
2006 Copa Nissan Sudamericana de Clubes
2006 Copa Nissan Sul-americana do Clubes
Tournament details
DatesAugust 22 – December 13
Teams34 (from 12 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMexico Pachuca (1st title)
Runners-upChile Colo-Colo
Tournament statistics
Matches played66
Goals scored184 (2.79 per match)
Top scorer(s)Chile Humberto Suazo (10 goals)
2005
2007

The 2006 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes, officially the 2006 Copa Nissan Sudamericana de Clubes for sponsorship reasons, was an international football championship competition that was played by 34 teams in total, including 31 CONMEBOL teams and also three invited teams from CONCACAF.

Pachuca won their first title in history after defeating Colo-Colo tying 1–1 in the first leg in Mexico, and winning 2–1 in Chile. Pachuca only lost one game in the tournament, against Colombian Deportes Tolima 2–1 in their debut.

This was the second time a Mexican club reached the final, after UNAM lost the 2005 edition to Boca Juniors. Meanwhile, this was also the first time a Chilean club arrived to a final since the tournament's inauguration in 2002.

Also, this was the first time a Mexican (or CONCACAF) representative won the Copa Sudamericana or any CONMEBOL-sanctioned tournament.

Qualified teams[]

The Copa Sudamericana 2006 tournament was the sixth edition of the Copa Sudamericana tournament.

Association Team Qualify method
Argentina Argentina

7 Berths

Boca Juniors Invitee and 2005 Copa Sudamericana Champions
River Plate Invitee
Gimnasia y Esgrima 2005–06 Argentine Primera División 2nd place overall
Banfield 2005–06 Argentine Primera División 4th place overall
Velez Sarsfield 2005–06 Argentine Primera División 5th place overall
Lanús 2005–06 Argentine Primera División 6th place
San Lorenzo 2005–06 Argentine Primera División 7th place
Bolivia Bolivia

2 Berths

Bolivar Apertura 2005 Runners-Up
Universitario Clausura 2005 3rd place
Brazil Brazil

8 Berths

Corinthians 2005 Série A winner
Fluminense 2005 Série A 5th place
Atletico Paranaense 2005 Série A 6th place
Paraná 2005 Série A 7th place
Cruzeiro 2005 Série A 8th place
Botafogo 2005 Série A 9th place
Santos 2005 Série A 10th place
Vasco da Gama 2005 Série A 12th place
Chile Chile

2 Berths

Colo-Colo 2006 Fase Clasificatoria1st place
Huachipato 2006 Fase Classificatoria 2nd place
Colombia Colombia

2 Berths

Independiente Medellín 2005 Reclasificacion 4th place
Deportes Tolima 2005 Reclasificacion 5th place
Costa Rica Costa Rica

1 Berth

Alajuelense Invitee
Ecuador Ecuador

2 Berths

LDU Quito 2005 Apertura 1st place
El Nacional 2005 Clausura 1st place
Mexico Mexico

2 Berths

Toluca Clausura 2006 1st place
Pachuca Clausura 2006 4th most eligible place
Paraguay Paraguay

2 Berths

Cerro Porteño 2005 Liga Paraguaya 1st place overall
Libertad 2005 Liga Paraguaya 4th place overall
Peru Peru

2 Berths

Universidad de San Martín 2005 Torneo Descentralizado 4th place
Coronel Bolognesi 2005 Torneo Descentralizado 5th place
Uruguay Uruguay

2 Berths

Nacional 2005–06 Liguilla 3rd place
Central Español 2005–06 Liguilla 4th place
Venezuela Venezuela

2 Berths

Carabobo 2005–06 Primera División 4th place
Mineros 2005–06 Primera División 5th place

First stage[]

The table gives the teams in the first round gathered in elimination groups of 2 teams or 4 teams. Teams hosting the first game are on the left. Advancing teams are in bold.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Chile/Peru Preliminary
Huachipato Chile 3-3(3-5p) Chile Colo-Colo 1-2 2-1
Coronel Bolognesi Peru 3-3(a) Peru Universidad San Martín 1-0 2-3
Bolivia/Ecuador Preliminary
Universitario Bolivia 5-4 Bolivia Bolívar 2-2 3-2
LDU Quito Ecuador 3-4(a) Ecuador El Nacional 2-3 1-1
Paraguay/Uruguay Preliminary
Libertad Paraguay 4-1 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 3-1 1-0
Central Español Uruguay 0-1 Uruguay Nacional 0-1 0-0
Colombia/Venezuela Preliminary
Deportes Tolima Colombia 4-2 Colombia Independiente Medellín 3-1 1-1
Mineros Venezuela 6-1 Venezuela Carabobo 3-0 3-1

Second stage[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Universitario Bolivia 2-5 Ecuador El Nacional 1-3 1-2
Santos Brazil 1-1(4-3p) Brazil Cruzeiro 1-0 0-1
San Lorenzo Argentina 2-1 Argentina Banfield 2-1 0-0
Botafogo Brazil 2-2(2-4p) Brazil Fluminense 1-1 1-1
Coronel Bolognesi Peru 2-2(a) Chile Colo-Colo 2-1 0-1
Deportes Tolima Colombia 2-2(a) Venezuela Mineros 0-0 2-2
Lanús Argentina 3-0 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 2-0 1-0
Vasco da Gama Brazil 1-4 Brazil Corinthians 0-1 1-3
Paraná Brazil 1-4 Brazil Atlético Paranaense 1-3 0-1
Libertad Paraguay 2-4 Uruguay Nacional 1-2 1-2

Knockout stages[]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                
Uruguay Nacional (p) * 2 1 3 (3)
Argentina Boca Juniors 1 2 3 (1)
Uruguay Nacional * 1 1 2
Brazil Atlético Paranaense 2 4 6
Argentina River Plate * 0 2 2
Brazil Atlético Paranaense 1 2 3
Brazil Atlético Paranaense * 0 1 1
Mexico Pachuca 1 4 5
Brazil Corinthians * 0 2 2
Argentina Lanús 0 4 4
Argentina Lanús * 0 2 2
Mexico Pachuca 3 2 5
Colombia Deportes Tolima * 2 1 3
Mexico Pachuca 1 5 6
Mexico Pachuca * 1 2 3
Chile Colo-Colo 1 1 2
Costa Rica Alajuelense * 0 2 2
Chile Colo-Colo 4 7 11
Chile Colo-Colo * 4 2 6
Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 1 0 1
Brazil Fluminense * 1 0 1
Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 1 2 3
Chile Colo-Colo * 2 2 4
Mexico Toluca 1 0 1
Argentina San Lorenzo * 3 0 3
Brazil Santos 0 1 1
Argentina San Lorenzo 3 0 3
Mexico Toluca (a) * 1 2 3
Mexico Toluca 1 2 3
Ecuador El Nacional * 0 0 0

(*)Indicates that the team plays at home for the first leg

Round of 16[]

The Round of 16 was played between September 26 and October 12 of 2006. It was played by the ten winners from the First Round, plus River Plate, Boca Juniors, Gimnasia y Esgrima, Alajuelense, Toluca and Pachuca. As in the First Round, these teams played two-legged matches. Team #1 played at home first.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nacional Uruguay (3–1 p) 3–3 Argentina Boca Juniors 2–1 1–2
River Plate Argentina 2–3 Brazil Atlético Paranaense 0–1 2–2
Corinthians Brazil 2–4 Argentina Lanús 0–0 2–4
Deportes Tolima Colombia 3–6 Mexico Pachuca 2–1 1–5
Alajuelense Costa Rica 2–11 Chile Colo-Colo 0–4 2–7
Fluminense Brazil 1–3 Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 1–1 0–2
San Lorenzo Argentina 3–1 Brazil Santos 3–0 0–1
Toluca Mexico 3–0 Ecuador El Nacional 1–0 2–0

Quarterfinals[]

The Quarterfinals was played between October 18 and November 1 of 2006. The eight winners from the Round of 16. As in the First Round, these teams played two-legged matches. Team #1 played at home first.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nacional Uruguay 2–6 Brazil Atlético Paranaense 1–2 1–4
Lanús Argentina 2–5 Mexico Pachuca 0–3 2–2
Colo-Colo Chile 6–1 Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 4–1 2–0
San Lorenzo Argentina 3–3(a) Mexico Toluca 3–1 0–2

Semifinals[]

The Semifinals was played between November 15 to the 22nd of 2006. The four winners from the Quarterfinals. As in the First Round, these teams played two-legged matches. Team #1 played at home first.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Paranaense Brazil 1–5 Mexico Pachuca 0–1 1–4
Colo-Colo Chile 4–1 Mexico Toluca 2–1 2–0

Finals[]

The finals were played between November 30 and December 13 of 2006. As in the First Round, these teams played two-legged matches to determine the champion. Team #1 played at home first.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pachuca Mexico 3–2 Chile Colo-Colo 1–1 2–1


 Copa Sudamericana
2006 Champion 
Mexico
Pachuca
First title

Top goalscorers[]

Pos Name Club Goals
1 Chile Humberto Suazo Chile Colo-Colo 10
2 Chile Matías Fernández Chile Colo-Colo 6
3 Argentina Christian Giménez Mexico Pachuca 5
Brazil Marcos Aurélio Brazil Atletico Paranaense 4
5 Mexico Juan Carlos Cacho Mexico Pachuca 4
Argentina Rodrigo Archubi Argentina Lanús 4

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