1995 Recopa Sudamericana

1995 Recopa Sudamericana
Date April 9, 1995
Venue National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Referee Juan Escobar Valdez (Paraguay)

The 1995 Recopa Sudamericana was the 7th Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana competitions. The all-Argentinian final took place in the neutral venue of the National Olympic Stadium of Tokyo.[1]

The match was contested by Vélez Sársfield, winners of the 1994 Copa Libertadores, and Independiente, winners of the 1994 Supercopa Sudamericana, on April 9, 1995. Independiente surprisingly defeated Carlos Bianchi's Vélez Sársfield 0-1 to lift the trophy for the first time. Juan Escobar Valdez became the first referee to direct two consecutive finals and three, in total, of the competition.

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Argentina Vélez Sársfield None
Argentina Independiente None

Match details

Vélez Sársfield Argentina 01 Argentina Independiente
Report Serrizuela  69'
Referee: Juan Escobar Valdez (Paraguay)
Vélez Sársfield
Independiente
GKParaguay José Luis Chilavert
DFArgentina Roberto Trotta
DFArgentina Víctor Sotomayor
DFArgentina Flavio Zandoná
DFArgentina Raúl Cardozo 73a'
MFArgentina José Basualdo
MFArgentina Marcelo Herrera
MFArgentina Claudio Husaín 85'
MFArgentina Christian Bassedas 73b'
FWArgentina Omar Asad
FWArgentina José Oscar Flores
Substitutes:
MFArgentina Roberto Pompei 73a'
FWChile José Luis Sánchez 73b'
DFArgentina Mauricio Pellegrino 85'
Manager:
Argentina Carlos Bianchi
GKArgentina Luis Islas
DFArgentina Juan Carlos Ramírez
DFArgentina Claudio Arzeno
DFArgentina José Serrizuela
DFArgentina Guillermo Ríos
MFArgentina Diego Cagna
MFArgentina Raúl Alfredo Cascini
MFArgentina Daniel Garnero 62'
FWArgentina Jorge Burruchaga 46'
FWColombia Albeiro Usuriaga 77'
FWArgentina Sebastián Rambert
Substitutes:
MFArgentina Pablo Rotchen 46'
MFArgentina Gustavo López 62'
MFUruguay Tony Gómez 77'
Manager:
Argentina Miguel Ángel Brindisi

References

  1. Un estigma que se reitera Lá Nación, accessed on April 26, 2010
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