COPA ORO


The 'Copa Oro' (English: ''Gold Cup'', Portuguese: ''Copa Ouro'') or 'Copa Oro Nicolás Leoz', was played in 1993, 1995 and 1996. It was disputed between the winners of Copa CONMEBOL, Supercopa Masters (CONMEBOL Masters in the 1996 edition), Supercopa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores de América.

Contents
List of champions
Titles by country
References

List of champions


YearFinalSemifinalists
WinnerScoreRunner-up
1993
'Boca Juniors'
(ARG)
0 - 0
1 - 0
Aggregate
'1 - 0'
Atlético Mineiro
(BRA)
São Paulo FC
(BRA)
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
1995
'Cruzeiro'
(BRA)
0 - 1
1 - 0
Aggregate
'1 - 1'
(pen)
'4 - 1'
São Paulo FC
(BRA)
only two teams disputed this edition [1]
1996
'Flamengo'
(BRA)
'3 - 1'São Paulo FC
(BRA)
Rosario Central
(ARG)
Grêmio
(BRA)

Titles by country



Brazil 2 titles

Argentina 1 title

References


1. The 1995 edition was disputed by the 1994 champions of the two "minor" South American competitions: Cruzeiro (winner of the 1994 Supercopa Masters, played in 1995) and São Paulo FC (winner of the 1994 Copa CONMEBOL). The champions of the two "major" competitions, namely Argentine clubs Vélez Sársfield (winner of the 1994 Copa Libertadores) and Club Atlético Independiente (winner of the 1994 Supercopa Sudamericana), decided not to participate in the 1995 edition of the Copa de Oro, and instead disputed the more traditional Recopa Sudamericana in a single match carried out in Tokyo, Japan.


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