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2009 Copa Sudamericana first stage

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The First Stage, or the Preliminary Phase, of the 2009 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes was the first round of the tournament. It was contested by 30 teams in 15 two-legged ties. The winners of each tie advanced to the Second Stage (also known as the Round of 16).

Matches

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The first stage began on August 4, and ended on September 17. Team #1 played the first leg at home.

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Atlético Mineiro Brazil 2–2 (5–6 pk) Brazil Goiás 1–1 1–1
La Equidad Colombia 1–4 Chile Unión Española 2–2 0–1
Vitória Brazil 3–3 (5–3 pk) Brazil Coritiba 2–0 0–2
Universidad de Chile Chile 6–0 Colombia Deportivo Cali 2–1 1–0
Fluminense Brazil (a) 2–2 Brazil Flamengo 0–0 1–1
Liverpool Uruguay 1–4 Peru Cienciano 0–0 0–2
River Plate Argentina 0–6 Argentina Lanús 1–2 0–1
Zamora Venezuela 0–6 Ecuador Emelec 0–1 1–2
Atlético Paranaense Brazil 1–4 Brazil Botafogo 0–0 2–3
LDU Quito Ecuador 4–1 Paraguay Libertad 1–0 1–1
Tigre Argentina 3–3 (a) Argentina San Lorenzo 2–1 0–1
Alianza Atlético Peru 4–1 Venezuela Deportivo Anzoátegui 0–0 2–1
Blooming Bolivia 0–6 Uruguay River Plate 0–3 1–2
Boca Juniors Argentina 1–4 Argentina Vélez Sársfield 1–1 0–1
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 6–0 Bolivia La Paz 2–0 2–1

Qualifier O1

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Atlético Mineiro Brazil1 – 1Brazil Goiás
Tchô 60' Report[permanent dead link] Felipe 83' (pen.)

Goiás advances 6–5 on penalties.

Qualifier O2

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Unión Española advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O3

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Vitória and Coritiba tied on points (3 each), goal difference (0 each), and away goals (0 each). Vitória advances 5–3 on penalties.

Qualifier O4

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Universidad de Chile Chile2 – 1Colombia Deportivo Cali
Olivera 60', 66' (pen.) Report[permanent dead link] Herrera 47'
Attendance: 15,690

Universidad de Chile advances 6–0 on points.

Qualifier O5

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Flamengo Brazil1 – 1Brazil Fluminense
Denis 60' Report[permanent dead link] Roni 46' (pen.)

Fluminense advances on away goals.

Qualifier O6

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Liverpool Uruguay0 – 0Peru Cienciano
Report[permanent dead link]

Cienciano Peru2 – 0Uruguay Liverpool
Guevara 31'
Santucho 59' (o.g.)
Report[permanent dead link]

Cienciano advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O7

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Lanús advances 6–0 on points.

Qualifier O8

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Zamora Venezuela0 – 1Ecuador Emelec
Report[permanent dead link] Mendoza 90+3'

Emelec advances 6–0 on points.

Qualifier O9

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Atlético Paranaense Brazil0 – 0Brazil Botafogo
Report[permanent dead link]

Botafogo advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O10

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LDU Quito Ecuador1 – 0Paraguay Libertad
Reasco 45' Report[permanent dead link]
Attendance: 6,786

LDU Quito advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O11

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Tigre Argentina2 – 1Argentina San Lorenzo
Morel 4'
Oviedo 8'
Report[permanent dead link] Rivero 31'

San Lorenzo advances on away goals.

Qualifier O12

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Alianza Atlético advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O13

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Bye for the defending champion Internacional.

Qualifier O14

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Blooming Bolivia0 – 3[1]Uruguay River Plate
Report[permanent dead link] Puppo 61'

River Plate advances 6–0 on points.

Qualifier O15

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Vélez Sarsfield advances 4–1 on points.

Qualifier O16

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La Paz Bolivia1 – 2Paraguay Cerro Porteño
Segovia 46' Report[permanent dead link] Nanni 6'
dos Santos 34'

Cerro Porteño advances 6–0 on points.

Notes

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1.^ The match was suspended in the 66th minute after a fan rushed the field and attacked a River Plate player. At the time, River Plate was ahead 1–0. CONMEBOL punished Blooming by changing the results to 3–0 and fining the club $10,000.[1][2][3]
2.^ The match report erroneously places Gabriel Paletta's own goal in the 33rd minute of the first half. In actuality, the own goal occurred in the second half of the game at around the 78th minute mark.[4][5] The mistake could be due to referee error since the 78th minute of the match is the 33rd minute of the second half.

References

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  1. ^ "Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol". Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  2. ^ "Copa Sudamericana: River Plate - Blooming Clash Suspended After Fan Attacks Henry Gimenez". www.goal.com. August 12, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-08-15. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  3. ^ "Copa clash abandoned after fan attack". The Independent. 2009-08-12. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  4. ^ "Copa Sudamericana: Boca y Vélez empataron con autogol xeneise". Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  5. ^ "Boca empezó con todo, pero Vélez le arrancó un empate". Archived from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
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