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1 Qualified teams  





2 Venues  





3 Route to the final  





4 Match details  



4.1  First leg  





4.2  Second leg  







5 See also  





6 References  














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1999 Copa CONMEBOL Finals
Talleres de Córdoba, champions
Event1999 Copa CONMEBOL
(on aggregate)
First leg
DateDecember 1, 1999
VenueEstádio Rei Pelé, Maceió
RefereeRoger Zambrano (Ecuador)
Attendance30,000
Second leg
DateDecember 8, 1999
VenueEstadio Olímpico, Córdoba
RefereeRicardo Grance (Paraguay)
Attendance33,000

← 1998

The 1999 Copa CONMEBOL Finals were the final match series to decide the winner of the 1999 Copa CONMEBOL, a continental cup competition organised by CONMEBOL. The final was contested by Argentine club Talleres de Córdoba and Brazilian CSA.[1] This would also be the last edition of this trophy, which was discontinued after that.[2]

CSA became the first club from Northeast Brazil to reach the final of a CONMEBOL competition, and the only one until Fortalezain2023.

Played under a two-legged tie system, CSA won the first leg held in Estádio Rei PeléinMaceió, while Talleres won the second leg at Estadio OlímpicoinCórdoba. Talleres won 5–4 on aggregate,[1] achieving their first international title.[3][4] That achievement is highly regarded to be not only the only international title for Talleres but for any team from Córdoba Province.[5]

Qualified teams[edit]

Team Previous final app.
Brazil CSA (none)
Argentina Talleres (C) (none)

Venues[edit]

Estádio Rei Pelé (left) and Estadio Olímpico, venues for the series

Route to the final[edit]

Note: In all scores below, the score of the home team is given first.

Brazil CSA Round Argentina Talleres
Opponent Venue Score Opponent Venue Score
Brazil Vila Nova
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won on penalties)
Home 2–0 First round Bolivia Independiente Petrolero
(tied 4–4 on aggregate, won on penalties)
Away 4–1
Away 2–0 (3–4 p) Home 3–0 (5–4 p)
Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida
(won 3–1 on aggregate)
Away 0–0 Quarter-finals Brazil Paraná
(tied 1–1 on aggregate, won on penalties)
Home 1–0
Home 3–1 Away 1–0 (1–3 p)
Brazil São Raimundo
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won on penalties)
Away 1–0 Semi-finals Chile Deportes Concepción
(won 3–2 on aggregate)
Home 2–1
Home 2–1 (5–3 p) Away 1–1

Match details[edit]

First leg[edit]

First leg
CSA Brazil4–2Argentina Talleres (C)
Missinho 3', 38', 47'
Fábio Magrao 15'
Report Aguilar 18'
Astudillo 86'

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Roger Zambrano (Ecuador)

CSA

Talleres (C)

GK 1 Brazil Veloso
DF 17 Brazil Mazinho
DF 4 Brazil Márcio Pereira
DF 3 Brazil Jivago
DF 8 Brazil Williams downward-facing red arrow 78'
MF 5 Brazil Roberto Alves
MF 7 Brazil Léo
MF 10 Brazil Bruno Alves Yellow card downward-facing red arrow 75'
MF 18 Brazil Fábio Magrão
FW 11 Brazil Missinho
FW 9 Brazil Mimi downward-facing red arrow 78'
Substitutes:
FW 2 Brazil Souza upward-facing green arrow 75'
FW 16 Brazil Luis Carlos upward-facing green arrow 78'
MF 6 Brazil Ramon upward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Brazil Otávio Oliveira
GK 1 Argentina Mario Cuenca
DF 20 Argentina David Díaz Yellow card
DF 2 Argentina Juan Maidana
DF 13 Argentina Cristian García
DF 18 Paraguay Silvio Suárez Red card
MF 8 Argentina Cristian Pino Yellow card downward-facing red arrow 45'
MF 15 Argentina Andrés Cabrera
MF 11 Argentina Manuel S. Aguilar downward-facing red arrow 74'
MF 14 Argentina Ricardo Silva
FW 7 Argentina Rodrigo Astudillo
FW 16 Argentina José L. Marzo Yellow card downward-facing red arrow 62'
Substitutes:
FW 23 Argentina Gabriel Roth upward-facing green arrow 45' Yellow card
FW 9 Argentina Darío Gigena upward-facing green arrow 62'
FW 22 Argentina Santiago Del Soto upward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
Argentina Ricardo Gareca

Second leg[edit]

Second leg
Talleres de Córdoba Argentina3–0Brazil CSA
Silva 39'
Gigena 75'
Maidana 90'
Report

Attendance: 33,000

Referee: Ricardo Grance (Paraguay)

Talleres (C)

CSA

GK 1 Argentina Mario Cuenca
DF 20 Argentina David Díaz downward-facing red arrow 66'
DF 2 Argentina Juan Maidana Yellow card
DF 13 Argentina Cristian García
DF 3 Argentina Horacio Humoller
MF 23 Argentina Gabriel Roth Yellow card
MF 5 Argentina Adrián Ávalos
MF 11 Argentina Manuel S. Aguilar
MF 14 Argentina Ricardo Silva downward-facing red arrow 90'
FW 7 Argentina Rodrigo Astudillo
FW 9 Argentina Darío Gigena
Substitutes:
FW 8 Argentina Cristian Pino upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 16 Argentina José L. Marzo upward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Argentina Ricardo Gareca
GK 1 Brazil Veloso Yellow card
DF 17 Brazil Mazinho Yellow card
DF 4 Brazil Márcio Pereira
DF 3 Brazil Jivago Yellow card
DF 8 Brazil Williams
MF 6 Brazil Ramon Yellow card
MF 7 Brazil Léo
MF 10 Brazil Bruno Alves downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF 18 Brazil Fábio Magrão Red card
FW 11 Brazil Missinho
FW 9 Brazil Mimi Yellow card
Substitutes:
FW 13 Brazil Fabinho upward-facing green arrow 58'
Manager:
Brazil Otávio Oliveira

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Copa Conmebol 1999 by Juan Pablo Andrés, Pablo Ciullini and Julio Bovi Diogo on the RSSSF
  • ^ La Copa Conmebol ganada por Talleres by Eduardo Mérida on Diario Uruguay, 31 Mar 2020
  • ^ Talleres campeón Copa CONMEBOL 1999, único título internacional del fútbol de Córdoba Archived 2021-01-22 at the Wayback Machine on Talleres website
  • ^ A 14 años del Talleres campeón de la Copa Conmebol on La Voz, 8 Dec 2013
  • ^ Talleres homenajeó a los campeones on Cadena 3, 7 Dec 2019

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