2002 Copa Libertadores finals
Appearance
Event | 2002 Copa Toyota Libertadores | ||||||
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on aggregate Olimpia won 4–2 on penalties | |||||||
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Date | 24 July 2002 | ||||||
Venue | Defensores del Chaco, Asunción | ||||||
Referee | Horacio Elizondo | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 31 July 2002 | ||||||
Venue | Pacaembú, São Paulo | ||||||
Referee | Óscar Ruiz | ||||||
Attendance | 32,000 | ||||||
The 2002 Copa Libertadores final was a two-legged football match-up between Paraguayan side Olimpia and São Caetano of Brazil, to determine the 2002 Copa Libertadores champion.[1]
After a 2–2 tie aggregate, the series was decided by penalty shootout, with Olimpia defeating São Caetano by 4–2.[2][3]
Qualified teams
[edit]Team | Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners) |
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Olimpia | 1960, 1979, 1989, 1990, 1991 |
São Caetano | None |
Venues
[edit]Route to the finals
[edit]São Caetano | Olimpia | ||||
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Universidad Católica A 1–1 |
Anaílson 9' | Round of 16 First leg |
Cobreloa A 2–0 |
Dinamarca 10' (o.g.) Zelaya 12' | |
Universidad Católica H 1–1 (p. 4–2) |
Brandão 44' | Second leg | Cobreloa H 2–1 |
Benítez 24' Báez 45' | |
Peñarol A 0–1 |
Quarterfinals First leg |
Boca Juniors A 1–1 |
Traverso 67' (o.g.) | ||
Peñarol H 2–1 (p. 3–1) |
Jean Carlos 27' Somália 55' |
Second leg | Boca Juniors H 1–0 |
Isasi 67' | |
América H 2–0 |
Somália 25' Adãozinho 41' (pen.) |
Semifinals First leg |
Grêmio H 3–2 |
Órteman 27', 56' Benítez 62' | |
América A 1–1 |
Ailton 8' | Second leg | Grêmio A 0–1 (p. 5–4) |
Final summary
[edit]First leg
[edit]Olimpia
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São Caetano
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Assistant referees:
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Second leg
[edit]Second leg
São Caetano | 1–2 | Olimpia |
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Ailton 31' | Report | Córdoba 49' Báez 59' |
Penalties | ||
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2–4 |
São Caetano
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Olimpia
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Assistant referees:
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References
[edit]- ^ Los 15 años de la Copa Libertadores 2002, La Nación (Paraguay), 31 July 2017
- ^ Copa Libertadores 2002 by Miguel Alvim Gonzalez, Frank Ballesteros and Juan Pablo Andrés on the RSSSF
- ^ El Olimpia paraguayo, campeón de América by Luis Hinojal, El País, 2 August 2002