2009 Copa Sudamericana final stages

The last four stages of the 2009 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes are the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals.

Bracket

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                                     
1 Goiás 0 3 3  
16 Cerro Porteño (a) 2 1 3  
  16 Cerro Porteño 2 3 5  
  9 Botafogo 1 1 2  
8 Emelec 0 2 2
9 Botafogo 2 1 3  
  16 Cerro Porteño 0 1 1  
  5 Fluminense 1 2 3  
5 Fluminense 2 4 6  
12 Alianza Atlético 2 1 3  
  5 Fluminense 2 1 3
  4 U. de Chile 2 0 2  
4 U. de Chile 1 1 2
13 Internacional 1 0 1  
  5 Fluminense 1 3 4
  10 LDU Quito 5 0 5
2 Unión Española 2 2 4  
15 Vélez Sársfield 3 2 5  
  15 Vélez Sársfield 1 1 2
  10 LDU Quito 1 2 3  
7 Lanús 0 1 1
10 LDU Quito 4 1 5  
  10 LDU Quito 1 7 8
  14 River Plate 2 0 2  
3 Vitória 1 1 2  
14 River Plate 4 1 5  
  14 River Plate (p) 0 1 1 (7)
  11 San Lorenzo 1 0 1 (6)  
6 Cienciano 0 0 0
11 San Lorenzo 3 2 5  

Seeding

Teams from the Round of 16 onwards were seeded depending on which First Stage qualifier they won (ex: the winner of First Stage Qualifier O1 were given the 1 seed). The lower seeded team will play the first leg at home.

Round of 16

The first leg of the Round of 16 was played from September 22 to September 24. The second leg was played from September 30 to October 1. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño (a) 33 Goiás 20 13
Vélez Sarsfield 41 Unión Española 32 22
River Plate 41 Vitória 41 11
Internacional 14 Universidad de Chile 11 01
Alianza Atlético 14 Fluminense 22 14
San Lorenzo 60 Cienciano 30 20
LDU Quito 41 Lanús 40 11
Botafogo 33 (32 gd) Emelec 20 12

Match A

Cerro Porteño 2 0 Goiás
Dos Santos  52'
Herner  65'
Report
Attendance: 5,893
Referee: Saúl Laverni (Argentina)

Goiás 3 1 Cerro Porteño
Felipe  42', 71'
Léo Lima  80'
Report Recalde  69'
Attendance: 16,294
Referee: Carlos Chandía (Chile)

Cerro Porteño advanced on away goals.

Match B

Vélez Sarsfield 3 2 Unión Española
López  23'
Rosende  89' (o.g.)
Zárate  90 + 1'
Report Ramírez  33'
Estévez  60'
Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Walter Rial (Uruguay)

Unión Española 2 2 Vélez Sarsfield
Ampuero  21'
Canales  41'
Report Caruso  47', 83'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Salvio Fagundes (Brazil)

Vélez Sarsfield advanced 41 on points.

Match C

River Plate 4 1 Vitória
Córdoba  8', 50'
Andrezinho  80'
Rodríguez  83'
Report Wallace  66'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Enrique Osses (Chile)

Vitória 1 1 River Plate
Elkeson  86' Report Córdoba  90'

River Plate advanced 41 on points.

Match D

Internacional 1 1 Universidad de Chile
Kléber  76' Report Montillo  24'
Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Attendance: 6,031

Universidad de Chile 1 0 Internacional
Olivera  37' Report

Universidad de Chile advanced 41 on points.

Match E

Alianza Atlético 2 2 Fluminense
Aponte  49'
Valverde  70'
Report Luiz Alberto  6'
Conca  74'

Fluminense 4 1 Alianza Atlético
Conca  40'
Alan  59'
Adeílson  69', 78'
Report Valverde  16' (pen.)

Fluminense advanced 41 on points.

Match F

San Lorenzo 3 0 Cienciano
Romeo  12', 57'
Rovira  34'
Report

Cienciano 0 2 San Lorenzo
Report González  36'
Rovira  83'

San Lorenzo advanced 60 on points.

Match G

LDU Quito 4 0 Lanús
Bieler  5', 7', 26' (pen.)
Méndez  90+1' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 8,000

Lanús 1 1 LDU Quito
Salcedo  76' Report Bieler  71'

LDU Quito advanced 41 on points.

Match H

Botafogo 2 0 Emelec
Renato  45'
André Lima  63'
Report
Estádio Olímpico João Havelange, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 4,500

Emelec 2 1 Botafogo
C. Quiñónez  53'
J. Quiñónez  58'
Report André Lima  6'

Botafogo advanced on goal difference.

Quarterfinals

The first leg of the Quarterfinals was played from October 20–22. The second leg was played from November 4–5. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño 60 Botafogo 21 31
Vélez Sarsfield 14 LDU Quito 11 12
River Plate 33 (76 pk) San Lorenzo 01 10
Fluminense 41 Universidad de Chile 22 10

Match S1

Cerro Porteño 2 1 Botafogo
Recalde  34'
Nanni  82'
Report Reinaldo  58'

Botafogo 1 3 Cerro Porteño
André Lima  73' Report Núñez  57'
Irrazábal  88'
Cáceres  90+2'
Estádio Olímpico João Havelange, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 15,428

Cerro Porteño advanced 60 on points.

Match S2

Vélez Sarsfield 1 1 LDU Quito
López  7' Report Bieler  53'
Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 7,606

LDU Quito 2 1 Vélez Sarsfield
Vera  68'
Espínola  75'
Report López  44'
Attendance: 16,698

LDU Quito advanced 41 on points.

Match S3

River Plate 0 1 San Lorenzo
Report Pintos  71'

River Plate and San Lorenzo tied on points and goal difference. River Plate advanced 76 on penalties.

Match S4

Fluminense 2 2 Universidad de Chile
Fred  16', 46' Report Montillo  51'
Olivera  57'

Universidad de Chile 0 1 Fluminense
Report Fred  61'
Attendance: 15,668
Referee: Saúl Laverni (Argentina)

Fluminense advanced 41 on points.

Semifinals

The first leg of the Semifinals was played from November 11–12. The second leg was played from November 18–19. Team #1 played the first leg at home.[1]

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
Cerro Porteño 06 Fluminense 01 12
River Plate 33 (28 gd) LDU Quito 21 07

Match F1

Cerro Porteño 0 1 Fluminense
Report Fred  76'

Fluminense 2 1 Cerro Porteño
Gum  90+3'
Alan  90+5'
Report Cáceres  7'

Fluminense advanced 60 on points.

Match F2

River Plate 2 1 LDU Quito
Porta  9'
Córdoba  60'
Report Méndez  34'

LDU Quito 7 0 River Plate
Bieler  18' (pen.), 83', 89'
Espínola  28'
M. Bolaños  45+2'
Méndez  57'
de la Cruz  77'
Report

LDU Quito advanced on goal difference.

Finals

The finals were played on November 25 and December 2.

Team #1   Points earned   Team #2   1st leg     2nd leg  
LDU Quito 33 (54 gd) Fluminense 51 03
LDU Quito 5 1 Fluminense
Méndez  21', 44', 60'
Salas  78'
de la Cruz  87'
Marquinho  1'
Attendance: 55,000

Fluminense 3 0 LDU Quito
Dieguinho  14'
Fred  44'
Gum  72'

LDU Quito won on goal difference.

References

  1. (in Spanish) Sorteada la Copa Nissan Sudamericana 2009 Archived 2009-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, CONMEBOL, retrieved 4 July 2009
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