1967 Copa Libertadores Finals
Event | 1967 Copa Libertadores | ||||||
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Racing won the playoff 2-1 at Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile, on August 29, 1967. | |||||||
First Leg | |||||||
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Date | August 15, 1967 | ||||||
Venue | Racing, Avellaneda | ||||||
Referee | César Orozco (Peru) | ||||||
Attendance | 55,000 | ||||||
Second Leg | |||||||
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Date | August 25, 1967 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo | ||||||
Referee | César Orozco (Peru) | ||||||
Attendance | 60,000 | ||||||
The 1967 Copa Libertadores Finals were the two-legged final that decided the winner of the 1967 Copa Libertadores, the 8th edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.
The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Argentine team Racing Club de Avellaneda and Uruguayan team Nacional. The first leg was hosted by Racing at Estadio Presidente Perón of Avellaneda on August 15, 1967, while the second leg was played at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo on August 25, 1967.[1]
After both games were drawn, a third game was hosted at Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile on August 29, 1967. Racing beat Nacional by 2–1 therefore winning their 1st. Copa Libertadores title.[2]
Qualified teams
Team | Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners) |
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Stadiums
Match details
First leg
Racing
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Nacional
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Second leg
Nacional
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Racing
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Playoff
Racing
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Nacional
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References
- ↑ Racing ganó su primera y única Libertadores con el gran "Equipo de José", Infobae, 28 August 2012
- ↑ 1967 Copa Libertadores de América by José Luis Pierrend, John Beuker, Pablo Ciullini and Karel Stokkermans on RSSSF.com