2019 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages

The 2019 Copa Libertadores qualifying stages were played from 22 January to 28 February 2019.[1] A total of 19 teams competed in the qualifying stages to decide four of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2019 Copa Libertadores.[2]

Draw

The draw for the qualifying stages was held on 17 December 2018, 20:30 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay.[3][4][5]

Teams were seeded by their CONMEBOL ranking of the Copa Libertadores as of 15 December 2018 (shown in parentheses), taking into account the following three factors:[6][7][8]

  1. Performance in the last 10 years, taking into account Copa Libertadores results in the period 2009–2018
  2. Historical coefficient, taking into account Copa Libertadores results in the period 1960–2008
  3. Local tournament champion, with bonus points awarded to domestic league champions of the last 10 years

For the first stage, the six teams were drawn into three ties (E1–E3), with the teams from Pot 1 hosting the second leg.

First stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2
Notes
  1. ^
    BOL The identity of the team Bolivia 4 was not known at the time of the draw, and was seeded in Pot 2.

For the second stage, the 16 teams were drawn into eight ties (C1–C8), with the teams from Pot 1 hosting the second leg. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same tie, excluding the three winners of the first stage, which were allocated to Pot 2 and whose identity was not known at the time of the draw, and could be drawn into the same tie with another team from the same association.

Second stage draw
Pot 1 Pot 2
Notes
  1. ^
    BOL The identity of the team Bolivia 3 was not known at the time of the draw, and was seeded in Pot 2.

For the third stage, the eight winners of the second stage were allocated without any draw into the following four ties (G1–G4), with the team in each tie with the higher CONMEBOL ranking hosting the second leg. As their identity was not known at the time of the draw, they could be drawn into the same tie with another team from the same association.

  • Second stage winner C1 vs. Second stage winner C8
  • Second stage winner C2 vs. Second stage winner C7
  • Second stage winner C3 vs. Second stage winner C6
  • Second stage winner C4 vs. Second stage winner C5

Format

In the qualifying stages, each tie is played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule will be used. If still tied, extra time will not be played, and the penalty shoot-out will be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 29).[2]

Bracket

The qualifying stages are structured as follows:

  • First stage (6 teams): The three winners of the first stage advance to the second stage to join the 13 teams which are given byes to the second stage.
  • Second stage (16 teams): The eight winners of the second stage advance to the third stage.
  • Third stage (8 teams): The four winners of the third stage advance to the group stage to join the 28 direct entrants. The two best teams eliminated in the third stage enter the Copa Sudamericana second stage.

The bracket was decided based on the first stage draw and second stage draw, which was held on 17 December 2018.

Winner G1

  First stage Second stage Third stage
                                   
Bolívar 2 3 5  
Defensor Sporting 4 2 6  
  Defensor Sporting 3 0 3  
  Barcelona 0 1 1  
Barcelona Bye
   
  Defensor Sporting 0 0 0
  Atlético Mineiro 2 0 2
Danubio Bye  
   
  Danubio 2 2 4
  Atlético Mineiro 2 3 5  
Atlético Mineiro Bye
   

Winner G2

  First stage Second stage Third stage
                                   
Melgar Bye  
   
  Melgar 1 0 1  
  Universidad de Chile 0 0 0  
Universidad de Chile Bye
   
  Melgar 2 1 3
  Caracas 0 2 2
Delfín 3 2 5  
Nacional 0 1 1  
  Delfín 1 0 1
  Caracas (a) 1 0 1  
Caracas Bye
   

Winner G3

  First stage Second stage Third stage
                                   
The Strongest Bye  
   
  The Strongest 1 1 2  
  Libertad 1 5 6  
Libertad Bye
   
  Libertad (p) 1 0 1 (5)
  Atlético Nacional 0 1 1 (4)
Deportivo La Guaira (a) 1 1 2  
Real Garcilaso 0 2 2  
  Deportivo La Guaira 0 0 0
  Atlético Nacional 1 0 1  
Atlético Nacional Bye
   

Winner G4

  First stage Second stage Third stage
                                   
Talleres Bye  
   
  Talleres 2 0 2  
  São Paulo 0 0 0  
São Paulo Bye
   
  Talleres 2 1 3
  Palestino 2 2 4
Palestino Bye  
   
  Palestino (p) 1 1 2 (4)
  Independiente Medellín 1 1 2 (1)  
Independiente Medellín Bye
   

First stage

The first legs were played on 22–23 January, and the second legs were played on 29–30 January 2019.[9][10]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Delfín 5–1 Nacional 3–0 2–1
Deportivo La Guaira 2–2 (a) Real Garcilaso 1–0 1–2
Bolívar 5–6 Defensor Sporting 2–4 3–2

Match E1

Delfín 3–0 Nacional
Report

Nacional 1–2 Delfín
  • Vieyra  1'
Report

Delfín won 5–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage (Match C7).

Match E2

Deportivo La Guaira 1–0 Real Garcilaso
  • Azócar  70'
Report
Referee: César Deischler (Chile)

Real Garcilaso 2–1 Deportivo La Guaira
Report
  • Balza  90+3'

Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Deportivo La Guaira won on away goals and advanced to the second stage (Match C6).

Match E3

Bolívar 2–4 Defensor Sporting
Report

Defensor Sporting 2–3 Bolívar
Report

Defensor Sporting won 6–5 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage (Match C8).

Second stage

The first legs were played on 5–7 February, and the second legs were played on 12–14 February 2019.[9][10][11][12]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Danubio 4–5 Atlético Mineiro 2–2 2–3
Melgar 1–0 Universidad de Chile 1–0 0–0
The Strongest 2–6 Libertad 1–1 1–5
Palestino 2–2 (4–1 p) Independiente Medellín 1–1 1–1
Talleres 2–0 São Paulo 2–0 0–0
Deportivo La Guaira 0–1 Atlético Nacional 0–1 0–0
Delfín 1–1 (a) Caracas 1–1 0–0
Defensor Sporting 3–1 Barcelona 3–0[A] 0–1
Notes
  1. ^
    CONMEBOL awarded Defensor Sporting a 3–0 win as a result of Barcelona fielding the ineligible player Sebastián Pérez. The match originally ended 1–2.[13]

Match C1

Danubio 2–2 Atlético Mineiro
Report

Atlético Mineiro 3–2 Danubio
Report

Atlético Mineiro won 5–4 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G1).

Match C2

Melgar 1–0 Universidad de Chile
Report
Referee: Anderson Daronco (Brazil)

Melgar won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G2).

Match C3

The Strongest 1–1 Libertad
Report

Libertad 5–1 The Strongest
Report
Referee: Wagner Magalhães (Brazil)

Libertad won 6–2 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G3).

Match C4

Palestino 1–1 Independiente Medellín
Report

Independiente Medellín 1–1 Palestino
  • Murillo  45+1'
Report
Penalties
1–4

Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Palestino won on penalties and advanced to the third stage (Match G4).

Match C5

Talleres 2–0 São Paulo
Report

São Paulo 0–0 Talleres
Report

Talleres won 2–0 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G4).

Match C6

Deportivo La Guaira 0–1 Atlético Nacional
Report
  • Gómez  69'

Atlético Nacional 0–0 Deportivo La Guaira
Report

Atlético Nacional won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G3).

Match C7

Delfín 1–1 Caracas
Report

Caracas 0–0 Delfín
Report

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Caracas won on away goals and advanced to the third stage (Match G2).

Match C8

Defensor Sporting 3–0
Awarded[13]
Barcelona
Report

Defensor Sporting won 3–1 on aggregate and advanced to the third stage (Match G1).

Third stage

The first legs were played on 19–21 February, and the second legs were played on 26–28 February 2019.[9][10][14][15]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Defensor Sporting 0–2 Atlético Mineiro 0–2 0–0
Melgar 3–2 Caracas 2–0 1–2
Libertad 1–1 (5–4 p) Atlético Nacional 1–0 0–1
Talleres 3–4 Palestino 2–2 1–2

Match G1

Defensor Sporting 0–2 Atlético Mineiro
Report

Atlético Mineiro 0–0 Defensor Sporting
Report

Atlético Mineiro won 2–0 on aggregate and advanced to the group stage (Group E).

Match G2

Melgar 2–0 Caracas
  • Romero  34'
  • Arakaki  50'
Report
Referee: Luiz Flávio de Oliveira (Brazil)

Caracas 2–1 Melgar
Report
Referee: Esteban Ostojich (Uruguay)

Melgar won 3–2 on aggregate and advanced to the group stage (Group F).

Match G3

Libertad 1–0 Atlético Nacional
Report
Referee: Fernando Rapallini (Argentina)

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Libertad won on penalties and advanced to the group stage (Group H).

Match G4

Talleres 2–2 Palestino
Report

Palestino 2–1 Talleres
Report

Palestino won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the group stage (Group A).

Copa Sudamericana qualification

The two best teams eliminated in the third stage enter the Copa Sudamericana second stage. Only matches in the third stage are considered for the ranking of teams.

Pos Match Third stage losers Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 G3 Atlético Nacional 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 Copa Sudamericana
2 G2 Caracas 2 1 0 1 2 3 1 3
3 G4 Talleres 2 0 1 1 3 4 1 1
4 G1 Defensor Sporting 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 1
Source: CONMEBOL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) CONMEBOL ranking (Regulations Article 21).[2]

Notes

  1. Nacional played their home match at Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, instead of their regular stadium Estadio Arsenio Erico, Asunción.
  2. Danubio played their home match at Estadio Luis Franzini, Montevideo, instead of their regular stadium Estadio Jardines del Hipódromo, Montevideo.
  3. Palestino played their home matches at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, Santiago, instead of their regular stadium Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna, Santiago.
  4. The kickoff of the Atlético Nacional v Libertad match was delayed by 15 minutes due to rain. It was originally scheduled at 19:30 local time.

References

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