2020 Recopa Sudamericana

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The 2020 CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana (Portuguese: CONMEBOL Recopa Sul-Americana de 2020) was the 28th edition of the CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana (also referred to as 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.

2020 Recopa Sudamericana
CONMEBOL Recopa Sudamericana 2020
on aggregate
First leg
Date19 February 2020 (2020-02-19)
VenueEstadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito
RefereeLeodán González (Uruguay)[1]
Attendance15,031
Second leg
Date26 February 2020 (2020-02-26)
VenueMaracanã, Rio de Janeiro
RefereeFernando Rapallini (Argentina)[2]
Attendance69,986
2019
2021

The competition was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Brazilian team Flamengo, the 2019 Copa Libertadores champions, and Ecuadorian team Independiente del Valle, the 2019 Copa Sudamericana champions. The first leg was hosted by Independiente del Valle at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito on 19 February 2020, while the second leg was hosted by Flamengo on 26 February 2020 at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro.[3]

Flamengo won 5–2 on aggregate to claim their first Recopa Sudamericana title.[4]

Teams

Team Qualification Previous appearances (bold indicates winners)
  Flamengo 2019 Copa Libertadores champions 0 (Debut)
  Independiente del Valle 2019 Copa Sudamericana champions 0 (Debut)

Venues

 
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito, Ecuador, hosted the first leg.
 
Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hosted the second leg.

Format

The Recopa Sudamericana was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the Copa Libertadores champions hosting the second leg. However, CONMEBOL reserved the right to change the format to a single match (Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana Regulations Articles 13).[5][6] If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, and 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 17).[7]

Matches

First leg

Independiente del Valle  2–2  Flamengo
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Independiente del Valle
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Flamengo
GK 30   Jorge Pinos
RB 11   Jhon Jairo Sánchez
CB 5   Richard Schunke
CB 2   Luis Segovia
LB 15   Beder Caicedo   45+4'
CM 16   Cristian Pellerano (c)   23'
CM 8   Lorenzo Faravelli   79'
RM 23   Fernando Guerrero   48'   61'
AM 21   Alan Franco
LM 18   Jacob Murillo
CF 7   Gabriel Torres   72'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Wellington Ramírez
GK 25   Hamilton Piedra
DF 3   Pablo Alvarado
DF 4   Anthony Landázuri
DF 13   Angello Peralta
DF 17   Ángelo Preciado   72'
MF 10   Efrén Mera   79'
MF 14   Dani Nieto
FW 9   Alejandro Cabeza   86'   61'
FW 19   Johao Chávez
 
 
Manager:
  Miguel Ángel Ramírez
GK 1   Diego Alves
RB 13   Rafinha   90+1'
CB 3   Rodrigo Caio   84'
CB 2   Gustavo Henrique   87'
LB 16   Filipe Luís   78'
CM 5   Willian Arão
CM 8   Gerson   19'
RW 7   Éverton Ribeiro
AM 10   Diego (c)   46'
LW 14   Giorgian De Arrascaeta
CF 27   Bruno Henrique   68'
Substitutes:
GK 12   César
DF 6   Renê
DF 20   Matheus Dantas
DF 26   Matheus Thuler   84'
DF 30   João Lucas
MF 15   Vinícius Souza
MF 18   Thiago Maia
FW 11   Vitinho   46'
FW 19   Michael
FW 21   Pedro   68'
FW 23   Pedro Rocha
FW 29   Lincoln
Manager:
  Jorge Jesus

Assistant referees:[1]
Nicolás Tarán (Uruguay)
Richard Trinidad (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Kevin Ortega (Peru)
Video assistant referee:
Esteban Ostojich (Uruguay)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Víctor Carrillo (Peru)
Alexander Guzmán (Colombia)

Match rules:[7]

  • 90 minutes.
  • Twelve named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Second leg

Flamengo  3–0  Independiente del Valle
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Flamengo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Independiente del Valle
GK 1   Diego Alves
RB 13   Rafinha
CB 2   Gustavo Henrique   88'
CB 4   Léo Pereira
LB 16   Filipe Luís
RM 7   Éverton Ribeiro (c)   88'
CM 5   Willian Arão   23'
CM 8   Gerson   15'
LM 14   Giorgian De Arrascaeta   75'
CF 9   Gabriel Barbosa
CF 21   Pedro   27'
Substitutes:
GK 12   César
DF 6   Renê
DF 20   Matheus Dantas
DF 26   Matheus Thuler
DF 30   João Lucas
MF 10   Diego
MF 18   Thiago Maia   27'
MF 25   Robert Piris Da Motta
FW 11   Vitinho   75'
FW 19   Michael   88'
FW 23   Pedro Rocha
FW 29   Lincoln
Manager:
  Jorge Jesus
GK 30   Jorge Pinos
RB 17   Ángelo Preciado
CB 5   Richard Schunke
CB 2   Luis Segovia   66'
LB 15   Beder Caicedo   55'
CM 16   Cristian Pellerano (c)
CM 8   Lorenzo Faravelli   75'
RM 11   Jhon Jairo Sánchez
AM 21   Alan Franco   79'
LM 18   Jacob Murillo
CF 7   Gabriel Torres
Substitutes:
GK 1   Wellington Ramírez
GK 25   Hamilton Piedra
DF 3   Pablo Alvarado
DF 4   Anthony Landázuri
MF 10   Efrén Mera
MF 14   Dani Nieto   75'
MF 23   Fernando Guerrero   55'
FW 9   Alejandro Cabeza   86'   66'
FW 19   Johao Chávez
 
 
 
Manager:
  Miguel Ángel Ramírez

Assistant referees:[2]
Diego Bonfá (Argentina)
Gabriel Chade (Argentina)
Fourth official:
Facundo Tello (Argentina)
Video assistant referee:
Mauro Vigliano (Argentina)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Piero Maza (Chile)
Juan Belatti (Argentina)

Match rules[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Árbitros para el partido de Ida". CONMEBOL.com. 3 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Árbitros para el partido de Vuelta". CONMEBOL.com. 5 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Fechas confirmadas para las finales de la CONMEBOL Recopa 2020". CONMEBOL.com. 21 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Flamengo conquista su primera CONMEBOL Recopa". CONMEBOL.com. 27 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Reglamento CONMEBOL Libertadores 2019" (PDF). CONMEBOL.com.
  6. ^ "Reglamento CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2019" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com.
  7. ^ a b c "Reglamento CONMEBOL Recopa 2020" (PDF). CONMEBOL.com.