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2017 Copa Sudamericana
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2017 Copa Sudamericana
Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2017
Tournament details
Dates28 February – 13 December 2017
Teams44+10 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsArgentina Independiente (2nd title)
Runners-upBrazil Flamengo
Tournament statistics
Matches played106
Goals scored262 (2.47 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ecuador Jhon Cifuente
Brazil Felipe Vizeu
Argentina Luis Miguel Rodríguez
(5 goals each)
2016
2018

The 2017 Copa CONMEBOL Sudamericana was the 16th edition of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana (also referred to as the Copa Sudamericana, or Portuguese: Copa Sul-Americana), South America's secondary club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

Argentinian club Independiente defeated Brazilian club Flamengo in the finals by an aggregate score of 3–2 to win their second tournament title.[1] As champions, Independiente earned the right to play against the winners of the 2017 Copa Libertadores in the 2018 Recopa Sudamericana, and the winners of the 2017 J.League Cup in the 2018 Suruga Bank Championship.[2] They also automatically qualified for the 2018 Copa Libertadores group stage.

Chapecoense were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Flamengo in the round of 16. They qualified for the tournament after finishing third in their 2017 Copa Libertadores group.

Format changes

Starting from this season, the following format changes were implemented:[3][4][5][6][7][8]

  • The tournament was expanded from 47 to 54 teams.
  • A total of 44 teams directly entered the Copa Sudamericana, while a total of 10 teams eliminated from the Copa Libertadores (two best teams eliminated in the third stage of qualifying and eight third-placed teams in the group stage) were transferred to the Copa Sudamericana.[9]
  • The schedule of the tournament was extended to year-round so it would start in March and conclude in early December.
  • As the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana would be held concurrently, no team would be able to qualify for both tournaments in the same year (except those which were transferred from the Copa Libertadores to the Copa Sudamericana).
  • The Copa Sudamericana champions would no longer directly qualify for the next edition as they would now directly qualify for the group stage of the Copa Libertadores (although they would still be able to defend their title if they finished third in the group stage).
  • Brazil would be allocated six berths, decreased from eight.
  • All teams directly entering the Copa Sudamericana would enter the first stage (previously teams from Argentina and Brazil entered the second stage).[9]

Although CONMEBOL proposed to change the format of the final to be played as a single match at a venue to be chosen in advance, they later decided to keep the two-legged home-and-away format.[10]

Teams

The following 44 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL associations qualified for the tournament, entering the first stage:[9][11]

  • Argentina and Brazil: 6 berths each
  • All other associations: 4 berths each
Association Team (Berth) Qualification method[12][9]
Argentina Argentina
6 berths
Independiente (Argentina 1) 2016 Primera División best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Arsenal (Argentina 2) 2016 Primera División 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Defensa y Justicia (Argentina 3) 2016 Primera División 3rd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Huracán (Argentina 4) 2016 Primera División 4th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Argentina 5) 2016 Primera División 5th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Racing (Argentina 6) 2016 Primera División 6th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[13]
Bolivia Bolivia
4 berths
Bolívar (Bolivia 1) 2015–16 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[14]
Oriente Petrolero (Bolivia 2) 2015–16 Primera División aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[14]
Nacional Potosí (Bolivia 3) 2015–16 Primera División aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[14]
Petrolero (Bolivia 4) 2015–16 Primera División aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[14]
Brazil Brazil
6 berths
Corinthians (Brazil 1) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
Ponte Preta (Brazil 2) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
São Paulo (Brazil 3) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 3rd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
Cruzeiro (Brazil 4) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 4th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
Fluminense (Brazil 5) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 5th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
Sport Recife (Brazil 6) 2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A 6th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[15]
Chile Chile
4 berths
O'Higgins (Chile 1) 2016 Primera División runners-up playoff losers[16]
Palestino (Chile 2) 2016 Apertura best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[16]
Universidad de Chile (Chile 3) 2016 Apertura 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[16]
Everton (Chile 4) 2016 Copa Chile best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[16]
Colombia Colombia
4 berths
Deportes Tolima (Colombia 1) 2016 Copa Colombia best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[17]
Deportivo Cali (Colombia 2) 2016 Primera A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[17]
Patriotas (Colombia 3) 2016 Primera A aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[17]
Rionegro Águilas (Colombia 4) 2016 Primera A aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[17]
Ecuador Ecuador
4 berths
LDU Quito (Ecuador 1) 2016 Serie A aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[18]
Deportivo Cuenca (Ecuador 2) 2016 Serie A aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[18]
Universidad Católica (Ecuador 3) 2016 Serie A aggregate table 3rd best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[18]
Fuerza Amarilla (Ecuador 4) 2016 Serie A aggregate table 4th best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[18]
Paraguay Paraguay
4 berths
Cerro Porteño (Paraguay 1) 2016 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[19]
Sol de América (Paraguay 2) 2016 Primera División aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[19]
Nacional (Paraguay 3) 2016 Primera División aggregate table 3rd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[19]
Sportivo Luqueño (Paraguay 4) 2016 Primera División aggregate table 4th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[19]
Peru Peru
4 berths
Alianza Lima (Peru 1) 2016 Descentralizado aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[20]
Comerciantes Unidos (Peru 2) 2016 Descentralizado aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[20]
Sport Huancayo (Peru 3) 2016 Descentralizado aggregate table 3rd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[20]
Juan Aurich (Peru 4) 2016 Descentralizado aggregate table 4th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[20]
Uruguay Uruguay
4 berths
Danubio (Uruguay 1) 2016 Primera División best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[21]
Defensor Sporting (Uruguay 2) 2016 Primera División 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[21]
Liverpool (Uruguay 3) 2016 Primera División 3rd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[21]
Boston River (Uruguay 4) 2016 Primera División 4th-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[21]
Venezuela Venezuela
4 berths
Estudiantes de Caracas (Venezuela 1) 2016 Copa Venezuela best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[22]
Atlético Venezuela (Venezuela 2) 2016 Clausura classification table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[22]
Caracas (Venezuela 3) 2016 Primera División aggregate table best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[22]
Deportivo Anzoátegui (Venezuela 4) 2016 Primera División aggregate table 2nd-best team not qualified for 2017 Copa Libertadores[22]

A further 10 teams eliminated from the 2017 Copa Libertadores were transferred to the Copa Sudamericana, entering the second stage.

Best teams eliminated in third stage[23]
Paraguay Olimpia
Colombia Junior
Third-placed teams in group stage
Argentina Estudiantes
Colombia Santa Fe
Colombia Independiente Medellín
Brazil Flamengo
Argentina Atlético Tucumán
Paraguay Libertad
Brazil Chapecoense
Chile Deportes Iquique

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.[24]

Stage Draw date First leg Second leg
First stage 31 January 2017
(Luque, Paraguay)
  • 28 February – 2 March 2017
  • 4–6 April 2017
  • 9–11 May 2017
  • 30 May – 1 June 2017
Second stage 14 June 2017
(Luque, Paraguay)
  • 27–29 June 2017
  • 11–13 July 2017
  • 25–27 July 2017
  • 1–3 August 2017
Round of 16
  • 22–24 August 2017
  • 12–14 September 2017
  • 12–14 September 2017
  • 19–21 September 2017
Quarterfinals 24–26 October 2017 31 October – 2 November 2017
Semifinals 21, 23 November 2017 28, 30 November 2017
Finals 6 December 2017 13 December 2017

Draws

The draw for the first stage was held on 31 January 2017, 21:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[25] For the first stage, the teams were divided into two pots according to their geographical zones:

  • Pot A (South Zone): 22 teams from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay
  • Pot B (North Zone): 22 teams from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela

The 44 teams were drawn into 22 ties (G1–G22) between a team from Pot A and a team from Pot B, with the teams from Pot B hosting the second leg in odd-numbered ties, and the teams from Pot A hosting the second leg in even-numbered ties. This distribution ensured that teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same tie.

The draw for the second stage was held on 14 June 2017, 20:00 PYT (UTC−4), at the CONMEBOL Convention Center in Luque, Paraguay.[26] For the second stage, the teams were allocated to two pots according to their previous results in this season:

  • Pot 1: 10 teams transferred from the Copa Libertadores and six best winners of the first stage from the Copa Sudamericana
  • Pot 2: 16 remaining winners of the first stage from the Copa Sudamericana

The 32 teams were drawn into 16 ties (O1–O16) between a team from Pot 1 and a team from Pot 2, with the teams from Pot 1 hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association could be drawn into the same tie.[27]

First stage

In the first stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used. If still tied, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 6.1).[2]

The 22 winners of the first stage advanced to the second stage to join the 10 teams transferred from the Copa Libertadores (two best teams eliminated in the third stage of qualifying and eight third-placed teams in the group stage).

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nacional Potosí Bolivia 4–3 Peru Sport Huancayo 3–1 1–2
Deportivo Cali Colombia 2–2 (a) Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño 1–0 1–2
Petrolero Bolivia 1–6 Ecuador Universidad Católica 1–3 0–3
LDU Quito Ecuador 4–3 Uruguay Defensor Sporting 2–2 2–1
Everton Chile 1–1 (3–4 p) Colombia Patriotas 1–0 0–1
Estudiantes de Caracas Venezuela 3–10 Paraguay Sol de América 2–3 1–7
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 3–2 Venezuela Caracas 1–1 2–1
Deportivo Anzoátegui Venezuela 3–4 Argentina Huracán 3–0 0–4
Oriente Petrolero Bolivia 2–2 (8–7 p) Ecuador Deportivo Cuenca 1–1 1–1
Corinthians Brazil 4–1 Chile Universidad de Chile 2–0 2–1
Independiente Argentina 1–0 Peru Alianza Lima 0–0 1–0
Ponte Preta Brazil 1–1 (a) Argentina Gimnasia y Esgrima 0–0 1–1
Boston River Uruguay 4–2 Peru Comerciantes Unidos 3–1 1–1
Juan Aurich Peru 1–8 Argentina Arsenal 0–2 1–6
O'Higgins Chile 1–2 Ecuador Fuerza Amarilla Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2017_Copa_Sudamericana
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