Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz

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The Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz , also ( Portuguese : Copa Ouro ), was a short-lived South American club soccer competition organized by the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol ( CONMEBOL ) and named after its president Nicolás Leoz . The competition was planned annually from 1993, but was soon discontinued due to lack of interest.

The four winners of the previous year of the Copa Libertadores , the Supercopa Libertadores , the Copa Master Supercopa Libertadores (1996 Copa Conmebol Master ) and the Copa Conmebol were eligible to participate . The games were partly decided in a two-way leg and partly in just one game.

The finals and winners

year winner Results finalist
1993 ArgentinaArgentina Boca Juniors
(Copa Master de Supercopa 1992)
0: 0/1: 0 1 BrazilBrazil Atlético Mineiro
(Copa Conmebol 1992)
1994 not carried out
1995 BrazilBrazil Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte
(Copa Master Supercopa 1994)
0: 1/1: 0, 4: 1 i. E. BrazilBrazil Sao Paulo FC
(Copa Conmebol 1994)
1996 BrazilBrazil Flamengo Rio de Janeiro
(Finalist Supercopa 1995)
3: 1 2 BrazilBrazil São Paulo FC
(Copa Conmebol Master 1996)
1Semi-finals: Boca Juniors - São Paulo 1-0 / 1: 1 aet (GG), Atlético Mineiro - Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte 0-0, 5: 4 i. E.
2All games in Manaus from August 13th to 16th . Semi-finals: Flamengo 2-1 Rosario Central, São Paulo 2-1 Grêmio Porto Alegre

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