2013 Recopa Sudamericana

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2013 Recopa Sudamericana
Recopa Santander Sudamericana 2013
Recopa Santander Sul-Americana 2013
EventRecopa Sudamericana
(on aggregate)
First leg
DateJuly 3, 2013
VenueEstádio do Morumbi, São Paulo
RefereeRicardo Marques (Brazil)
Attendance31,691
Second leg
DateJuly 17, 2013
VenueEstádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo
RefereePaulo Oliveira (Brazil)
Attendance38,050
2012
2014

The 2013 Recopa Sudamericana (officially the 2013 Recopa Santander Sudamericana for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 21st edition of the Recopa Sudamericana, the football competition organized by CONMEBOL between the winners of the previous season's two major South American club tournaments, the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana.

The competition was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between two Brazilian teams, Corinthians, the 2012 Copa Libertadores champion, and São Paulo, the 2012 Copa Sudamericana champion. The first leg was hosted by São Paulo at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo on July 3, 2013, while the second leg was hosted by Corinthians at Estádio do Pacaembu in São Paulo on July 17, 2013.[2]

Corinthians won both legs, the first leg by 2–1,[3] and the second leg by 2–0,[4] to win their first Recopa Sudamericana title. Corinthians captain Danilo was selected as best player of the tournament.[4]

Format[]

The Recopa Sudamericana was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the Copa Libertadores champion hosting the second leg. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule was not used, and 30 minutes of extra time was played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.

Qualified teams[]

Team Qualification Previous app.
Brazil Corinthians 2012 Copa Libertadores champion None
Brazil São Paulo 2012 Copa Sudamericana champion 1993, 1994, 2006

Bold indicates winning years

Venues[]

Estadio do Morumbi (left) and Estadio do Pacaembu, venues of the series

Match details[]

First leg[]

First leg
São Paulo Brazil1–2Brazil Corinthians
Aloísio Goal 47' Report Guerrero Goal 29'
Renato Augusto Goal 76'
Attendance: 31,691[5]
Referee: Ricardo Marques (Brazil)
São Paulo
Corinthians
GK 01 Brazil Rogério Ceni (c)
DF 23 Brazil Douglas Substituted off 46'
DF 3 Brazil Lúcio
DF 2 Brazil Rafael Toloi
DF 16 Brazil Juan Yellow card 87'
MF 7 Brazil Rodrigo Caio
MF 15 Brazil Denílson Substituted off 79'
MF 8 Brazil Ganso Yellow card 21' Substituted off 46'
MF 10 Brazil Jádson Yellow card 75'
FW 17 Brazil Osvaldo
FW 9 Brazil Luís Fabiano
Substitutes:
GK 12 Brazil Denis
DF 4 Brazil Rhodolfo
MF 5 Brazil Wellington Yellow card 90' Substituted in 46'
MF 18 Brazil Maicon
MF 20 Brazil Lucas Evangelista Substituted in 79'
FW 11 Brazil Ademilson
FW 19 Brazil Aloísio Substituted in 46'
Manager:
Brazil Ney Franco
GK 12 Brazil Cássio
DF 21 Brazil Edenílson
DF 4 Brazil Gil
DF 13 Brazil Paulo André
DF 6 Brazil Fábio Santos
MF 5 Brazil Ralf Yellow card 16'
MF 19 Brazil Guilherme
MF 20 Brazil Danilo (c) Substituted off 28'
FW 17 Brazil Romarinho
FW 11 Qatar Emerson Yellow card 41' Substituted off 82'
FW 9 Peru Paolo Guerrero Yellow card 90+3'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Brazil Júlio César
DF 3 Brazil Chicão
DF 23 Brazil Felipe
MF 18 Brazil Ibson Substituted in 82'
MF 8 Brazil Renato Augusto Yellow card 60' Substituted in 53'
MF 10 Brazil Douglas Substituted in 28' Substituted off 53'
FW 7 Brazil Alexandre Pato
Manager:
Brazil Tite

Assistant referees:[6]
Marcelo Van Gasse (Brazil)
Kleber Lucio Gil (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Pericles Cortez (Brazil)


Second leg[]

Second leg
Corinthians Brazil2–0Brazil São Paulo
Romarinho Goal 36'
Danilo Goal 69'
Report
Corinthians
São Paulo
GK 12 Brazil Cássio
DF 21 Brazil Edenílson
DF 4 Brazil Gil
DF 13 Brazil Paulo André
DF 6 Brazil Fábio Santos
MF 5 Brazil Ralf
MF 19 Brazil Guilherme
MF 20 Brazil Danilo (c) Yellow card 33'
FW 17 Brazil Romarinho Substituted off 81'
FW 11 Qatar Emerson Substituted off 89'
FW 9 Peru Paolo Guerrero Substituted off 86'
Substitutes:
GK 22 Brazil Danilo Fernandes
DF 2 Brazil Alessandro
DF 3 Brazil Chicão
MF 18 Brazil Ibson Substituted in 89'
MF 8 Brazil Renato Augusto Substituted in 81'
MF 10 Brazil Douglas
FW 7 Brazil Alexandre Pato Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Brazil Tite
GK 01 Brazil Rogério Ceni (c)
DF 23 Brazil Douglas Yellow card 22'
DF 3 Brazil Lúcio
DF 2 Brazil Rafael Toloi
DF 16 Brazil Juan Substituted off 68'
MF 7 Brazil Rodrigo Caio
MF 15 Brazil Denílson
MF 5 Brazil Wellington Substituted off 46'
MF 8 Brazil Ganso
FW 17 Brazil Osvaldo
FW 9 Brazil Luís Fabiano
Substitutes:
GK 12 Brazil Denis
DF 13 Brazil Reinaldo
MF 14 Brazil Edson Silva
MF 18 Brazil Maicon Substituted in 68'
MF 20 Brazil Lucas Evangelista
FW 11 Brazil Ademilson
FW 19 Brazil Aloísio Substituted in 46'
Manager:
Brazil Paulo Autuori

Assistant referees:[6]
Marcio Santiago (Brazil)
Fabricio Vilarinho (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Wilton Sampaio (Brazil)

References[]

  1. ^ "Banco Santander, patrocinador principal de la Recopa Sudamericana por las próximas tres ediciones" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. August 21, 2012. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013.
  2. ^ "El 3 y el 17 de julio serán las finales de la Recopa Sudamericana" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. June 5, 2013.
  3. ^ "Recopa: Corinthians se queda con la victoria de la primera final" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. July 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Corinthians sumó otro título. ¡Es campeón de la Recopa!" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. July 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "São Paulo 1 x 2 Corinthians" (in Spanish). Coleção Corinthians. 3 July 2013. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Designaciones arbitrales para la Recopa Sudamericana" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. June 26, 2013.
  7. ^ "Corinthians 2 x 0 São Paulo" (in Spanish). Coleção Corinthians. 17 July 2013. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
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