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1996 Copa de Oro


FieldValue
tourney_nameCopa de Oro
year1996
other_titles1996 Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz
1996 Copa de Ouro Nicolás Leoz
cityManaus
countryBrazil
datesAugust 13 - August 16
num_teams4
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_otherBRA Flamengo
count1
second_otherBRA São Paulo
matches3
goals10
top_scorerBRA Sávio (3 goals)
prevseason1995

1996 Copa de Ouro Nicolás Leoz The 1996 Copa de Oro was the third and last Copa de Oro, a football competition for the reigning champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores, the Supercopa Libertadores, the Copa CONMEBOL, and the Copa Master de CONMEBOL; the latter competition replaced the berth taken by the winners of the Copa Master de Supercopa. It took place in Manaus, Brazil from August 13 to August 16.

It was the first and only time the competition was hosted by a single nation and all the matches were played at the Vivaldão. The competition was contested by Grêmio, winners of the 1995 Copa Libertadores, Flamengo, runners-up of the 1995 Supercopa Libertadores, Rosario Central, winners of the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL, and São Paulo, winners of the 1996 Copa Master de Conmebol. Independiente, winners of the previous Supercopa Libertadores, declined to participate as they had in 1995.

In the semifinals, Flamengo defeated Rosario Central 2-1, while São Paulo dispatched Grêmio by the same score. In the final, Flamengo beat São Paulo by 3-1 and won the last Copa de Oro title.

Participating teams

TeamHonor
BRA GrêmioWinners of the 1995 Copa Libertadores
BRA FlamengoRunners-up of the 1995 Supercopa Libertadores
ARG Rosario CentralWinners of the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL
BRA São PauloWinners of the 1996 Copa Master de CONMEBOL

Knockout bracket

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Semifinals


Müller

Final

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BRA Joel Santana

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BRA Carlos Alberto Parreira

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Top goalscorers

;3 goals

  • BRA Sávio ;2 goals
  • BRA Fabio Baiano ;1 goal
  • BRA Adriano
  • BRA Müller
  • BRA Emerson
  • COL Víctor Aristizábal
  • ARG Eduardo Montoya

References

References

  1. "TÍTULOS INTERNACIONAIS". Fla Estatistica.
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