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1977 Copa Libertadores

18th season of Copa Libertadores


18th season of Copa Libertadores

FieldValue
tourney_nameCopa Libertadores
year1977
size100px
datesMarch 9 – September 14
num_teams21
confederations10
champion_otherARG Boca Juniors
count1
second_otherBRA Cruzeiro
matches75
goals154
top_scorerARG Néstor Scotta (5)
prevseason[1976](1976-copa-libertadores)
nextseason[1978](1978-copa-libertadores)

The 1977 Copa Libertadores was the 18th edition of CONMEBOL's top club tournament. The tournament was won by Boca Juniors after defeating defending champions Cruzeiro for their first Copa Libertadores title in a third decisive game. In the two-game finals, both finalists won one game each. A third match therefore had to be played, which remained goalless and Boca Juniors won 5–4 on penalties.

Qualified teams

CountryTeamQualification method
CONMEBOL
(1 berth)Cruzeiro[1976 Copa Libertadores](1976-copa-libertadores) champion
Argentina
(2 berths)Boca Juniors[1976 Metropolitano](1976-argentine-primera-division-metropolitano-championship) champion
[1976 Nacional](1976-argentine-primera-division-nacional-championship) champion
River Plate[1976 Copa Libertadores Play-off](1976-argentine-primera-division) winner
(2 berths)Bolívar[1976 Primera División](1976-liga-de-futbol-profesional-boliviano) champion
Oriente Petrolero[1976 Primera División](1976-liga-de-futbol-profesional-boliviano) runner-up
(2 berths)Internacional[1976 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A](1976-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) champion
Corinthians[1976 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A](1976-campeonato-brasileiro-serie-a) runner-up
(2 berths)Everton[1976 Primera División](1976-primera-division-de-chile) champion
Universidad de Chile[1976 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores](1976-primera-division-de-chile-liguilla-pre-copa-libertadores) winner
(2 berths)Atlético Nacional[1976 Campeonato Profesional](1976-campeonato-profesional) champion
Deportivo Cali[1976 Campeonato Profesional](1976-campeonato-profesional) runner-up
(2 berths)El Nacional[1976 Campeonato Ecuatoriano](1976-campeonato-ecuatoriano-de-futbol-serie-a) champion
Deportivo Cuenca[1976 Campeonato Ecuatoriano](1976-campeonato-ecuatoriano-de-futbol-serie-a) runner-up
(2 berths)Libertad[1976 Primera División](1976-paraguayan-primera-division-season) champion
Olimpia1976 Torneo República champion
(2 berths)Unión Huaral[1976 Primera División](1976-torneo-descentralizado) champion
Sport Boys[1976 Primera División](1976-torneo-descentralizado) runner-up
(2 berths)Defensor Sporting1976 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores winner
Peñarol1976 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up
(2 berths)Portuguesa[1976 Primera División](1976-venezuelan-primera-division-season) champion
Estudiantes de Mérida[1976 Primera División](1976-venezuelan-primera-division-season) runner-up

Draw

The champions and runners-up of each football association were drawn into the same group along with another football association's participating teams. Three clubs from Brazil competed as Cruzeiro was champion of the 1976 Copa Libertadores. They entered the tournament in the Semifinals.

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5

Group stage

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Semi-finals

The top finishers of each group in the first phase, plus the defending champions, are placed into two groups of three. The top finisher from each group play in the finals.

Group A

Group B

Finals

Main article: 1977 Copa Libertadores Finals

The winner is determined by points (i.e., whoever wins the most of two games); goal difference or aggregate score is not used. If the points are tied after two games, a single-game playoff at a neutral sight will be played. If the game is tied after regulation, a penalty shootout will determine the winner.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Montevideo, Uruguay Tesare Zanabria Pernía Felman Neca Morais Livio Vanderley

Copa Libertadores
1977 Champions
ARG
**Boca Juniors**
**1st Title**
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