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2023
Germán Cano
Argentina Germán Cano
Argentina
5–1
Fluminense vs River Plate
2 May 2023

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2023
Germán Cano
Argentina Germán Cano
Argentina
5–1 Fluminense vs River Plate
2 May 2023
2023
Dorlan Pabón
Colombia Dorlan Pabón
Colombia
3–1
Atlético Nacional vs Melgar
20 April 2023

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2023
Dorlan Pabón
Colombia Dorlan Pabón
Colombia
3–1 Atlético Nacional vs Melgar
20 April 2023
2022
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
0–4
Flamengo vs Vélez Sarsfield
31 August 2022

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2022
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
0–4 Flamengo vs Vélez Sarsfield
31 August 2022
2022
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
7–1
Flamengo vs Tolima
6 July 2022

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2022
Pedro Guilherme
Brazil Pedro Guilherme
Brazil
7–1 Flamengo vs Tolima
6 July 2022
2022
Julián Álvarez
Argentina Julián Álvarez
Argentina
8–1
River Plate vs Alianza Lima
25 May 2022

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2022
Julián Álvarez
Argentina Julián Álvarez
Argentina
8–1 River Plate vs Alianza Lima
25 May 2022
2022
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
4–0
Palmeiras vs Táchira
24 May 2022

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2022
Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil Gustavo Scarpa
Brazil
4–0 Palmeiras vs Táchira
24 May 2022
2022
Raphael Veiga
Brazil Raphael Veiga
Brazil
0–5
Palmeiras vs Independiente Petrolero
3 May 2022

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2022
Raphael Veiga
Brazil Raphael Veiga
Brazil
0–5 Palmeiras vs Independiente Petrolero
3 May 2022
2022
Sebastián Rodríguez
Uruguay Sebastián Rodríguez
Uruguay
1–4
Emelec vs Táchira
3 May 2022

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2022
Sebastián Rodríguez
Uruguay Sebastián Rodríguez
Uruguay
1–4 Emelec vs Táchira
3 May 2022
2022
Rafael Navarro
Brazil Rafael Navarro
Brazil
8–1
Palmeiras vs Independiente Petrolero
12 April 2022

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2022
Rafael Navarro
Brazil Rafael Navarro
Brazil
8–1 Palmeiras vs Independiente Petrolero
12 April 2022
2021
Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina
4–4
Nacional vs A Nacional
28 Apríl 2021

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2021
Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina
4–4 Nacional vs A Nacional
28 Apríl 2021
2021
Brian Montenegro
Paraguay Brian Montenegro
Paraguay
6–2
Independiente del Valle vs Unión Española
16 March 2021

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2021
Brian Montenegro
Paraguay Brian Montenegro
Paraguay
6–2 Independiente del Valle vs Unión Española
16 March 2021
2021
Diego Souza
Brazil Diego Souza
Brazil
6–1
Gremio vs Ayacucho
10 March 2021

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2021
Diego Souza
Brazil Diego Souza
Brazil
6–1 Gremio vs Ayacucho
10 March 2021
2020
Rafael Santos Borré
Colombia Rafael Santos Borré
Colombia
2–6
River Plate vs Nacional
17 December 2020

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2020
Rafael Santos Borré
Colombia Rafael Santos Borré
Colombia
2–6 River Plate vs Nacional
17 December 2020
2020
Carmelo Valencia
Colombia Carmelo Valencia
Colombia
4–1
Atlético Junior vs Independiente del Valle
22 September 2020

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2020
Carmelo Valencia
Colombia Carmelo Valencia
Colombia
4–1 Atlético Junior vs Independiente del Valle
22 September 2020
2020
Luiz Adriano
Brazil Luiz Adriano
Brazil
3–1
Palmeiras vs Guaraní (PAR)
10 March 2020

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2020
Luiz Adriano
Brazil Luiz Adriano
Brazil
3–1 Palmeiras vs Guaraní (PAR)
10 March 2020

Summary

The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores da América), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournament is named after the Libertadores (Spanish and Portuguese for liberators), the leaders of the Latin American wars of independence, so a literal translation of its former name into English is "Liberators of the Americas Cup".

The competition has had several formats over its lifetime. Initially, only the champions of the South American leagues participated. In 1966, the runners-up of the South American leagues began to join. In 1998, Mexican teams were invited to compete and contested regularly from 2000 until 2016. In 2000 the tournament was expanded from 20 to 32 teams. Today at least four clubs per country compete in the tournament, with Argentina and Brazil having the most representatives (six and seven clubs, respectively). A group stage has always been used but the number of teams per group has varied.

In the present format, the tournament consists of eight stages, with the first stage taking place in late January. The four surviving teams from the first three stages join 28 teams in the group stage, which consists of eight groups of four teams each. The eight group winners and eight runners-up enter the knockout stages, which end with the final in November. The winner of the Copa Libertadores becomes eligible to play in the FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the Recopa Sudamericana.

Independiente of Argentina is the most successful club in the cup's history, having won the tournament seven times. Argentine clubs have accumulated the most victories with 25 wins, while Brazil has the largest number of winning teams, with 12 clubs having won the title. The cup has been won by 27 clubs, 15 of them have done it more than once, and seven clubs have won two years in a row.

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