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2011 U-20 Copa Libertadores


FieldValue
tourney_nameU-20 Copa Libertadores
year2011
other_titlesCopa Libertadores Sub-20 Futuro de América
countryPeru
dates10 – 26 June
num_teams12
confederations11
venues2
cities1
champion_otherPER Universitario
count1
second_otherARG Boca Juniors
third_otherMEX América
matches23
goals43
top_scorerPER Cristofer Soto
ARG Sergio Unrein
(4 goals each)
playerPER Edison Flores
nextseasonPER [2012](2012-u-20-copa-libertadores)

ARG Sergio Unrein (4 goals each)

The 2011 U-20 Copa Libertadores (known as the 2011 Copa Movistar Libertadores Sub-20 for sponsorship reasons) was the first edition of this U-20 club competition. Players born on or after 1 January 1990 were eligible to compete. The tournament was originally going to be hosted in November 2010, however, because of the postponement, players born in 1990 were allowed to play, otherwise only players born after 1 January 1991 would have been eligible.

Venues

All games were played in Lima at the Estadio Monumental and Estadio Alejandro Villanueva.

Lima{{location map+Perufloat=rightwidth=325caption=places=Lima
Estadio Monumental
Capacity: **80,093**
[[File:Estadio Monumental en la final 2009.jpg300px]]
Estadio Alejandro Villanueva
Capacity: **35,000**
[[File:2011 AL USMP OCC.jpg300px]]

Qualification

In addition to the two clubs of the host nation, nine clubs qualified from the remaining nine football associations of CONMEBOL and one from the Mexican Football Federation.

VEN Caracas2010 U-20 Torneo Venezolano champion

Group stage

The winners and runners-up from each group, as well as the best two third-placed teams, advanced the quarterfinals.

Key to colors in group tables

All kick-off times are local (UTC−05:00).

Group A



Marchelli
Romero

Ruiz


Group B

Echevarría Unrein

Bazán


Soto
Ascues

Peña

Fragapane Flores Imbert

Group C

Rafinha Quiñónez

Jiménez Alarcón

Jiménez



Nixson

Ranking of third-placed teams

Knockout phase

|20 June – Lima|URU Nacional|0|MEX América|1 |20 June – Lima|ARG Boca Juniors|2|PAR Libertad|1 |21 June – Lima|PER Universitario|3|ECU Independiente del Valle|0 |21 June – Lima|BRA Flamengo|1|PER Alianza Lima|5 |22 June – Lima|MEX América|0|ARG Boca Juniors|1 |23 June – Lima|PER Universitario|0 (5)|PER Alianza Lima|0 (4) |26 June – Lima|ARG Boca Juniors|1 (2)|PER Universitario|1 (4) |25 June – Lima|MEX América|1|PER Alianza Lima|0

Quarterfinals


Unrein

Polo Mimbela

Víctor
César Portugal Reyna Olascuaga

Semifinals


Ampuero Polo López La Torre Romero Soto Trujillo Ascues Hinostroza Bazán

Third-place match

Final

Imbert Achucarro Flores Mimbela Romero López

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1PER Universitario623165+1**9**
2ARG Boca Juniors6420114+7**14**
3MEX América6312660**10**
4PER Alianza Lima6312127+5**10**
5URU Nacional421142+2**7**
6BRA Flamengo412157−2**5**
7ECU Independiente del Valle411247−3**4**
8PAR Libertad4103550**3**
9BOL Jorge Wilstermann310224−2**3**
10CHI Universidad Católica310248−4**3**
11COL Millonarios302123−1**2**
12VEN Caracas301225−3**1**

Goalscorers

;4 goals

  • PER Cristofer Soto (Alianza Lima)
  • ARG Sergio Unrein (Boca Juniors) ;3 goals
  • PER Andy Polo (Universitario)
  • ARG Juan Imbert (Boca Juniors)
  • PAR Mauro Andrés Caballero (Libertad) ;2 goals
  • PER Paolo Hurtado (Alianza Lima)
  • MEX Raúl Jiménez (América)
  • BRA Nixson (Flamengo)
  • BRA Rafinha (Flamengo)
  • URU Santiago Romero (Nacional)
  • COL Cristhian Alarcón (Millonarios)
  • PAR Oscar Ruiz (Libertad)
  • CHI Camilo Peña (Universidad Católica)

;1 goal

  • ARG Santiago Echevarría (Boca Juniors)
  • BOL Daniel Taboada (Jorge Wilstermann)
  • BOL Darwin Ríos (Jorge Wilstermann)
  • CHI Fabián Manzano (Universidad Católica)
  • CHI Jesús Villalobos (Universidad Católica)
  • ECU Jose Ayovi (Independiente del Valle)
  • ECU Edison Quiñónez (Independiente del Valle)
  • ECU Gustavo Asprilla (Independiente del Valle)
  • MEX Luis Olascoaga (América)
  • MEX Jorge León y Vélez Méndez (América)
  • PER Carlos Ascues (Alianza Lima)
  • PER Jorge Bazán (Alianza Lima)
  • PER Carlos Olascuaga (Alianza Lima)
  • PER Luis Trujillo (Alianza Lima)
  • PER Álvaro Ampuero (Universitario)
  • PER Christian La Torre (Universitario)
  • PER Willyan Mimbela (Universitario)
  • URU Gonzalo Bueno (Nacional)
  • URU Bruno Marchelli (Nacional)
  • VEN Josef Martínez (Caracas)
  • VEN Leonardo Terán (Caracas)

References

References

  1. (10 June 2011). "Fixture Copa Libertadores de América sub20 2011". CONMEBOL.com.
  2. (27 June 2011). "Peru's Universitario win first U-20 Copa Libertadores". andina.com.pe.
  3. (20 May 2011). "Confirman grupos de 'U' y AL en Libertadores Sub 20". peru.com.
  4. (20 May 2011). "'U' y Alianza van por la Copa Libertadores sub 20". depor.pe.
  5. (23 May 2011). "Se viene la Libertadores Sub-20". Conmebol.com.
  6. Panez, Carlos. (6 June 2011). "Jóvenes libertadores". DeChalaca.com.
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