1990 Copa Libertadores

The Copa Libertadores 1990 was won by Club Olimpia after defeating Barcelona Sporting Club with a 3-1 aggregate in the finals. One of the players for Olimpia was legendary goalkeeper Ever Hugo Almeida, who retired from professional football the following year.

1990 Copa Libertadores de América
Tournament details
DatesFebruary 25 – October 10
Teams19 (from 9 associations)
Final positions
Champions Olimpia (2nd title)
Runners-up Barcelona
Tournament statistics
Matches played83
Goals scored184 (2.22 per match)
Top scorer(s) Adriano Samaniego (7 Goals)

Group stage

Group 1

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Emelec 66222981
The Strongest 66303871
Barcelona 6622267-1
Oriente Petrolero 6622267-1
March 14, 1990
The Strongest 20 Oriente Petrolero
Barcelona 00 Emelec
March 20, 1990
The Strongest 43 Emelec
March 23, 1990
Oriente Petrolero 10 Emelec
March 27, 1990
Barcelona 21 Oriente Petrolero
March 30, 1990
Emelec 22 Oriente Petrolero
April 4, 1990
Oriente Petrolero 10 The Strongest
Emelec 31 Barcelona
April 10, 1990
The Strongest 21 Barcelona
April 14, 1990
Oriente Petrolero 11 Barcelona
April 17, 1990
Barcelona 10 The Strongest
April 20, 1990
Emelec 10 The Strongest
Third place playoff
May 9, 1990
Barcelona 31 Oriente Petrolero
May 16, 1990
Oriente Petrolero 3(4)2(5) Barcelona

Group 2

  • Note: The other two Colombian teams that qualified for the tournament withdrew due to logistical issues, as CONEMBOL banned Columbia from hosting matches due to threats made by drug lords to referees in the previous tournament in 1989. The champion, Atletico Nacional of Medellín, had a bye to the second round as the current champion, but had to play their home games in Chile for this tournament.
Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Independiente 32110101
River Plate 1201101-1
March 25, 1990
River Plate 00 Independiente
April 1, 1990
Independiente 10 River Plate

Group 3

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Colo-Colo 864021174
Universidad Católica 76231642
Unión Huaral 5613259-4
Sporting Cristal 4612346-2
April 11, 1990
Universidad Católica 21 Colo Colo
Sporting Cristal 00 Union Huaral
April 17, 1990
Sporting Cristal 00 Universidad Católica
April 20, 1990
Union Huaral 10 Universidad Católica
April 24, 1990
Sporting Cristal 12 Colo Colo
April 27, 1990
Union Huaral 11 Colo Colo
May 4, 1990
Colo Colo 00 Universidad Católica
Union Huaral 03 Sporting Cristal
May 8, 1990
Universidad Católica 20 Sporting Cristal
May 12, 1990
Colo Colo 20 Sporting Cristal
May 15, 1990
Colo Colo 31 Union Huaral
May 18, 1990
Universidad Católica 22 Union Huaral

Group 4

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Progreso 76231743
Defensor Sporting 76231532
Pepeganga Margarita 6630345-1
Mineros 4612359-4
February 25, 1990
Def. Sporting 00 Progreso
Mineros 10 Pepeganga
March 4, 1990
Mineros 13 Progreso
March 7, 1990
Pepeganga 10 Progreso
March 11, 1990
Pepeganga 10 Def. Sporting
March 14, 1990
Mineros 00 Def. Sporting
March 21, 1990
Progreso 11 Def. Sporting
Pepeganga 21 Mineros
March 26, 1990
Progreso 11 Mineros
Def. Sporting 10 Pepeganga
March 29, 1990
Progreso 20 Pepeganga
Def. Sporting 31 Mineros

First Place Playoff Match CA Progreso beat Defensor Sporting 4-0 to decide the first team in the group.

Group 5

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Olimpia 76312981
Cerro Porteño 66222880
Vasco da Gama 66222550
Grêmio 5613256-1
March 14, 1990
Grêmio 20 Vasco
Olimpia 21 Cerro Porteño
March 27, 1990
Olimpia 10 Grêmio
March 30, 1990
Cerro Porteño 31 Grêmio
April 3, 1990
Olimpia 21 Vasco
April 6, 1990
Cerro Porteño 11 Vasco
April 18, 1990
Vasco 00 Grêmio
Cerro Porteño 32 Olimpia
April 24, 1990
Grêmio 22 Olimpia
Vasco 20 Cerro Porteño
April 27, 1990
Vasco 10 Olimpia
Grêmio 00 Cerro Porteño

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Universidad Católica 4–2 The Strongest 3–1 1–1
Colo-Colo 3–3 (4–5 p) Vasco da Gama 0–0 3–3
Cerro Porteño 0–1 Atlético Nacional 0–0 0–1
Defensor Sporting 2–4 River Plate 1–2 1–2
Pepeganga Margarita 0–9 Independiente 0–6 0–3
Unión Huaral 1–2 Emelec 1–0 0–2
Barcelona 4–2 Progreso 2–0 2–2
Olimpia bye1

1 Olimpia had been drawn to face the third-placed team from Group 2, but that group was reduced to two teams after the withdrawal of Colombian teams.

Quarter-finals

  • Note: Second leg between Vasco da Gama and Atlético Nacional was a replay in Santiago (Chile). The original match ended with a victory by 2-0 for Atlético Nacional, but it was annulled following a protest by Vasco da Gama complaining of pressure on the referee by local drug lords.
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Vasco da Gama 0–1 Atlético Nacional 0–0 0–1
Emelec 0–1 Barcelona 0–0 0–1
River Plate 3–1 Independiente 2–0 1–1
Olimpia 6–4 Universidad Católica 2–0 4–4

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
River Plate 1–1 (3–4 p) Barcelona 1–0 0–1
Olimpia 4–4 (2–1 p) Atlético Nacional 2–1 2–3

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olimpia 3–1 Barcelona 2–0 1–1

First leg

Olimpia 2–0 Barcelona
Report
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Juan Cardellino (Uruguay)

Second leg

Barcelona 1–1 Olimpia
Report
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