2009 Copa Sudamericana final stages

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The last four stages of the 2009 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes are the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals.

Bracket[]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                    
1 Brazil Goiás 0 3 3
16 Paraguay Cerro Porteño (a) 2 1 3
16 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 2 3 5
9 Brazil Botafogo 1 1 2
8 Ecuador Emelec 0 2 2
9 Brazil Botafogo 2 1 3
16 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 0 1 1
5 Brazil Fluminense 1 2 3
5 Brazil Fluminense 2 4 6
12 Peru Alianza Atlético 2 1 3
5 Brazil Fluminense 2 1 3
4 Chile U. de Chile 2 0 2
4 Chile U. de Chile 1 1 2
13 Brazil Internacional 1 0 1
5 Brazil Fluminense 1 3 4
10 Ecuador LDU Quito 5 0 5
2 Chile Unión Española 2 2 4
15 Argentina Vélez Sársfield 3 2 5
15 Argentina Vélez Sársfield 1 1 2
10 Ecuador LDU Quito 1 2 3
7 Argentina Lanús 0 1 1
10 Ecuador LDU Quito 4 1 5
10 Ecuador LDU Quito 1 7 8
14 Uruguay River Plate 2 0 2
3 Brazil Vitória 1 1 2
14 Uruguay River Plate 4 1 5
14 Uruguay River Plate (p) 0 1 1 (7)
11 Argentina San Lorenzo 1 0 1 (6)
6 Peru Cienciano 0 0 0
11 Argentina San Lorenzo 3 2 5

Seeding[]

Teams from the Round of 16 onwards were seeded depending on which First Stage qualifier they won (ex: the winner of First Stage Qualifier O1 were given the 1 seed). The lower seeded team will play the first leg at home.

Round of 16[]

The first leg of the Round of 16 was played from September 22 to September 24. The second leg was played from September 30 to October 1. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño Paraguay (a) 3–3 Brazil Goiás 2–0 1–3
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 4–1 Chile Unión Española 3–2 2–2
River Plate Uruguay 4–1 Brazil Vitória 4–1 1–1
Internacional Brazil 1–4 Chile Universidad de Chile 1–1 0–1
Alianza Atlético Peru 1–4 Brazil Fluminense 2–2 1–4
San Lorenzo Argentina 6–0 Peru Cienciano 3–0 2–0
LDU Quito Ecuador 4–1 Argentina Lanús 4–0 1–1
Botafogo Brazil 3–3 (3–2 gd) Ecuador Emelec 2–0 1–2

Match A[]

Cerro Porteño Paraguay2 – 0Brazil Goiás
Dos Santos Goal 52'
Herner Goal 65'
Report[permanent dead link]

Goiás Brazil3 – 1Paraguay Cerro Porteño
Felipe Goal 42'71'
Léo Lima Goal 80'
Report[permanent dead link] Recalde Goal 69'
Attendance: 16,294
Referee: ()

Cerro Porteño advanced on away goals.

Match B[]

Vélez Sarsfield Argentina3 – 2Chile Unión Española
López Goal 23'
Rosende Goal 89' (o.g.)
Zárate Goal 90 + 1'
Report[permanent dead link] Ramírez Goal 33'
Estévez Goal 60'
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: (Uruguay)

Unión Española Chile2 – 2Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
Ampuero Goal 21'
Canales Goal 41'
Report[permanent dead link] Caruso Goal 47'83'
Estadio Santa Laura, Santiago
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Salvio Fagundes (Brazil)

Vélez Sarsfield advanced 4–1 on points.

Match C[]

River Plate Uruguay4 – 1Brazil Vitória
Córdoba Goal 8'50'
Goal 80'
Rodríguez Goal 83'
Report[permanent dead link] Goal 66'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Enrique Osses (Chile)

Vitória Brazil1 – 1Uruguay River Plate
Elkeson Goal 86' Report[permanent dead link] Córdoba Goal 90'
Estadio Manoel Barradas, Salvador
Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile)

River Plate advanced 4–1 on points.

Match D[]

Internacional Brazil1 – 1Chile Universidad de Chile
Kléber Goal 76' Report[permanent dead link] Montillo Goal 24'
Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 6,031

Universidad de Chile Chile1 – 0Brazil Internacional
Olivera Goal 37' Report[permanent dead link]
Estadio Santa Laura, Santiago
Attendance: 22,000

Universidad de Chile advanced 4–1 on points.

Match E[]

Alianza Atlético Peru2 – 2Brazil Fluminense
Goal 49'
Valverde Goal 70'
Report[permanent dead link] Luiz Alberto Goal 6'
Conca Goal 74'

Fluminense Brazil4 – 1Peru Alianza Atlético
Conca Goal 40'
Alan Goal 59'
Adeílson Goal 69'78'
Report[permanent dead link] Valverde Goal 16' (pen.)

Fluminense advanced 4–1 on points.

Match F[]

San Lorenzo Argentina3 – 0Peru Cienciano
Romeo Goal 12'57'
Rovira Goal 34'
Report[permanent dead link]
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Heber Lopes (Brazil)

Cienciano Peru0 – 2Argentina San Lorenzo
Report[permanent dead link] González Goal 36'
Rovira Goal 83'
Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega, Cuzco
Attendance: 20,000

San Lorenzo advanced 6–0 on points.

Match G[]

LDU Quito Ecuador4 – 0Argentina Lanús
Bieler Goal 5'7'26' (pen.)
Méndez Goal 90+1' (pen.)
Report[permanent dead link]
Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
Attendance: 8,000

Lanús Argentina1 – 1Ecuador LDU Quito
Salcedo Goal 76' Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 71'

LDU Quito advanced 4–1 on points.

Match H[]

Botafogo Brazil2 – 0Ecuador Emelec
Renato Goal 45'
André Lima Goal 63'
Report[permanent dead link]

Emelec Ecuador2 – 1Brazil Botafogo
C. Quiñónez Goal 53'
J. Quiñónez Goal 58'
Report[permanent dead link] André Lima Goal 6'

Botafogo advanced on goal difference.

Quarterfinals[]

The first leg of the Quarterfinals was played from October 20–22. The second leg was played from November 4–5. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 6–0 Brazil Botafogo 2–1 3–1
Vélez Sarsfield Argentina 1–4 Ecuador LDU Quito 1–1 1–2
River Plate Uruguay 3–3 (7–6 pk) Argentina San Lorenzo 0–1 1–0
Fluminense Brazil 4–1 Chile Universidad de Chile 2–2 1–0

Match S1[]

Cerro Porteño Paraguay2 – 1Brazil Botafogo
Recalde Goal 34'
Nanni Goal 82'
Report[permanent dead link] Reinaldo Goal 58'

Botafogo Brazil1 – 3Paraguay Cerro Porteño
André Lima Goal 73' Report[permanent dead link] Núñez Goal 57'
Irrazábal Goal 88'
Cáceres Goal 90+2'

Cerro Porteño advanced 6–0 on points.

Match S2[]

Vélez Sarsfield Argentina1 – 1Ecuador LDU Quito
López Goal 7' Report[permanent dead link] Bieler Goal 53'

LDU Quito Ecuador2 – 1Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
Vera Goal 68'
Espínola Goal 75'
Report[permanent dead link] López Goal 44'
Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
Attendance: 16,698
Referee: (Chile)

LDU Quito advanced 4–1 on points.

Match S3[]

River Plate Uruguay0 – 1Argentina San Lorenzo
Report[permanent dead link] Pintos Goal 71'

River Plate and San Lorenzo tied on points and goal difference. River Plate advanced 7–6 on penalties.

Match S4[]

Fluminense Brazil2 – 2Chile Universidad de Chile
Fred Goal 16'46' Report[permanent dead link] Montillo Goal 51'
Olivera Goal 57'

Universidad de Chile Chile0 – 1Brazil Fluminense
Report Fred Goal 61'
Estadio Santa Laura, Santiago
Attendance: 15,668
Referee: (Argentina)

Fluminense advanced 4–1 on points.

Semifinals[]

The first leg of the Semifinals was played from November 11–12. The second leg was played from November 18–19. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 0–6 Brazil Fluminense 0–1 1–2
River Plate Uruguay 3–3 (2–8 gd) Ecuador LDU Quito 2–1 0–7

Match F1[]

Cerro Porteño Paraguay0 – 1Brazil Fluminense
Report[permanent dead link] Fred Goal 76'

Fluminense Brazil2 – 1Paraguay Cerro Porteño
Gum Goal 90+3'
Alan Goal 90+5'
Report[permanent dead link] Cáceres Goal 7'

Fluminense advanced 6–0 on points.

Match F2[]

River Plate Uruguay2 – 1Ecuador LDU Quito
Porta Goal 9'
Córdoba Goal 60'
Report[permanent dead link] Méndez Goal 34'

LDU Quito Ecuador7 – 0Uruguay River Plate
Bieler Goal 18' (pen.)83'89'
Espínola Goal 28'
M. Bolaños Goal 45+2'
Méndez Goal 57'
de la Cruz Goal 77'
Report[permanent dead link]
Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito

LDU Quito advanced on goal difference.

Finals[]

The finals were played on November 25 and December 2.

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
LDU Quito Ecuador 3–3 (5–4 gd) Brazil Fluminense 5–1 0–3
LDU Quito Ecuador5 – 1Brazil Fluminense
Méndez Goal 21'44'60'
Salas Goal 78'
de la Cruz Goal 87'
Marquinho Goal 1'
Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito
Attendance: 55,000

Fluminense Brazil3 – 0Ecuador LDU Quito
Dieguinho Goal 14'
Fred Goal 44'
Gum Goal 72'

LDU Quito won on goal difference.

Notes[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c (in Spanish) Sorteada la Copa Nissan Sudamericana 2009 Archived 2009-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, CONMEBOL, retrieved 4 July 2009

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