1976 Copa Libertadores Finals

The 1976 Copa Libertadores Finals was the final two-legged tie to determine the 1976 Copa Libertadores champion. It was contested by Argentine club River Plate and Brazilian club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube. The first leg of the tie was played on 21 July at Cruzeiro' home field, with the second leg played on 28 July at River'. Cruzeiro and Boca Juniors played in their 1st Copa Libertadores finals.[1]

1976 Copa Libertadores Finals
Event1976 Copa Libertadores
2–2 on points
Cruzeiro won after a play-off
First leg
Date21 July 1976
VenueMineirão, Belo Horizonte
RefereeVicente Llobregat (Venezuela)
Second leg
Date28 July 1976
VenueEstadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
RefereeJosé Martínez Bazán (Uruguay)
Play-off
Date30 July 1976 (1976-07-30)
VenueEstadio Nacional, Santiago
RefereeAlberto Martínez (Chile)
Attendance35,182

Cruzeiro won the series after winning a tie-breaking playoff 3–2 at Santiago's Estadio Nacional, with the winning goal by Joaozinho being scored by the end of the match.[2]

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Cruzeiro None
River Plate 1966

Stadiums

Mineirão, Monumental and Nacional de Santiago, venues of the final series

Rules

The finals were played over two legs; home and away. The team that accumulated the most points —two for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs would be crowned the champion. In case of two teams tied on points after the second leg a playoff at a neutral venue would be played to crown a champion, with goal difference used as a last resort.

Route to the Finals

Cruzeiro qualified to the 1976 Copa Libertadores as the 1975 Copa Brasil runners-up, defeated by Internacional 1-0 in the final match. River Plate qualified as champions of both 1975 Metropolitano and 1975 Nacional.

Cruzeiro Round River Plate
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Cruzeiro 116510209+11
Internacional 76312108+2
Olimpia 46123711-4
Sportivo Luqueño 26105514-9

Group stage
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
River Plate 106501103+7
Estudiantes 96411113+8
Portuguesa 56213811-3
Deportivo Galicia 06006315-12

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Cruzeiro 8440018315
LDU Quito 24103410-6
Alianza Lima 24103413-9
Semi-finals
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
River Plate 5421141+3
Independiente 5421321+1
Peñarol 2410315-4

Group stage

River Plate was drawn into Group 1 alongside Estudiantes de La Plata, runners-up of the 1975 Metropolitano Championship, and Venezuelan sides Portuguesa and Deportivo Galicia. The millonarios cruised to the Semifinals after winning five of six matches, and losing just one. River won the three matches played at your home ground, scoring seven goals and suffering just two. River also won the two matches in Venezuela, against Portuguesa and Deportivo Galicia, by 2-0 and 1-0 respectively. The only defeat was against Estudiantes, in La Plata, by 0-1.

Cruzeiro was drawn into Group 3. They were joined by fellow Brazilian club Internacional and Paraguayan outfits Olimpia and Sportivo Luqueño. Like River Plate, Cruzeiro made a campaign with five wins in six matches, with the difference that the Brazilian club tied a game instead of losing. Cruzeiro won the three matches played at your home ground scoring thirteen goals and suffering six. Cruzeiro also won Internacional in Porto Alegre and Sportivo Luqueño in Luque, but tied 2-2 against Olimpia in Asunción.

Semi-finals

The Semifinals round was another group phase. Cruzeiro were drown in Group 1 alongside LDU Quito and Alianza Lima. This time, Cruzeiro won all their four matches including the historic 7-1 drubbing against Alianza Lima. It was the first game after the death of striker Roberto Batata, killed in an automobile accident. To honor his companion, players of Cruzeiro scored seven goals, which is the number of the shirt that was worn by Batata. Cruzeiro advanced to the finals with a 100% success.

In the Semifinals, River Plate played against defending champions Independiente and the Uruguayan club Peñarol. The two Argentine clubs finished tied on stage five points apiece, necessitating a playoff, where River Plate won Independiente by 1-0.

Matches

First leg

Cruzeiro 4–1 River Plate
Nelinho  22'
Palhinha  29', 40'
Valdo  80'
Más  63'
Attendance: 58,720 (65,000)
Referee: Vicente Llobregat, Venezuela
Cruzeiro
River Plate
GK1 Raul
DF  Nelinho
DF3 Moraes
DF  Darci
DF  Vanderlei
MF  Piazza
MF  Eduardo
MF  Zé Carlos
FW  Jairzinho
FW10 Joãozinho
FW  Palhinha
Substitutes:
MF  Valdo
MF  Ronaldo
Manager:
Zezé Moreira


Man of the Match: Palhinha

Assistant Referees:

GK Ubaldo Fillol
DF Pablo Comelles
DF Roberto Perfumo
DF Daniel Lonardi
DF Héctor López
MF Juan José López
MF Reinaldo Merlo
MF16 Alejandro Sabella
FW Pedro Alexis González
FW9 Leopoldo Luque
FW Oscar Más
Substitutes:
GK12 Luís Landaburu
Manager:
Ángel Labruna

Second leg

River Plate 2–1 Cruzeiro
J. J. López  10'
Pedro González  76'
Palhinha  48'
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: José Martínez Bazán (Paraguay)
River Plate
Cruzeiro
GK12 Luís Landaburu
DF Pablo Comelles
DF Roberto Perfumo
DF Daniel Passarella
DF Hector López
MF Juan José López
MF Reinaldo Merlo
MF10 Norberto Alonso
FW Pedro Alexis González
FW9 Leopoldo Luque
FW Oscar Más
Substitutes:
DF Daniel Lonardi
FW16 Alejandro Sabella
Manager:
Ángel Labruna


Man of the Match:

Assistant Referees:

GK1 Raul
DF  Nelinho
DF3 Moraes
DF  Darci
DF  Vanderlei
MF  Piazza
MF  Eduardo
MF  Zé Carlos
FW  Jairzinho
FW10 Joãozinho
FW  Palhinha
Substitutes:
MF  Ronaldo
Manager:
Zezé Moreira

Playoff

Cruzeiro 3–2 River Plate
Nelinho  24'
Eduardo  55'
Joãozinho  88'
Más  59'
Urquiza  64'
Attendance: 35,182
Referee: Alberto Martínez (Chile)
Cruzeiro
River Plate
GK1 Raul
DF  Nelinho
DF3 Moraes
DF  Darci
DF  Vanderlei
MF  Piazza
MF  Eduardo
MF  Zé Carlos
FW  Ronaldo
FW10 Joãozinho
FW  Palhinha
Substitutes:
MF  Valdo
Manager:
Zezé Moreira


Man of the Match: Joãozinho

Assistant Referees:

GK12 Luís Landaburu
DF Pablo Comelles
DF Héctor Artico
DF Daniel Lonardi
DF Alberto Urquiza
MF16 Alejandro Sabella
MF Reinaldo Merlo
MF10 Norberto Alonso
FW Pedro Alexis González
FW9 Leopoldo Luque
FW Oscar Más
Substitutes:
FW20 Crespo
Manager:
Ángel Labruna

References

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