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| event = [[2006 Copa Sudamericana|2006 Copa Nissan Sudamericana]] |
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| referee2 = [[Héctor Baldassi]] |
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| previous = [[2005 Copa Sudamericana |
| previous = [[2005 Copa Sudamericana finals|2005]] |
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| next = [[2007 Copa Sudamericana |
| next = [[2007 Copa Sudamericana finals|2007]] |
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The '''2006 Copa Sudamericana finals''' was a [[Two-legged tie|two-legged]] [[Association football|football]] contest, played in November and December 2006, to determine the champion of the [[2006 Copa Sudamericana]]. The teams taking part were Chilean side [[Colo-Colo]], and Mexican side [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]]. The first leg, played in [[Pachuca]], resulted in a 1–1 draw. The second leg, in [[Santiago]], was won 2–1 by Pachuca, making them the cup winners for that year.<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/sudamcup06.html Copa Sudamericana 2006] on the RSSSF</ref><ref>[https://tuzos.com.mx/titulos-de-los-tuzos-del-pachuca/campeon-copa-sudamericana-2006 Campeón Copa Sudamericana 2006] on Pachuca website</ref> |
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Despite being from [[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]] –which is a member nation of [[CONCACAF]] and not [[CONMEBOL]]– Pachuca were eligible to compete in this tournament after winning the [[Primera División de México Clausura 2006|2006 Mexican Primera División]], earning them an invite from CONMEBOL and receiving an automatic berth directly to the [[2006 Copa Sudamericana#Knockout stages|knockout stages]]. Pachuca's victory in the final marked the first time in history that a representative of CONCACAF won a CONMEBOL-sanctioned tournament.<ref>[https://bolavip.com/america/Copa-Sudamericana-Aniversario-de-Pachuca-campeon-2006--Conmebol-20201212-0010.html Aniversrio de Pachuca campeón] on Bola Vip, 13 December 2020</ref><ref>[https://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/pachuca-victima-campeon-copa-sudamericana-2006 De víctima a campeón de la Sudamericana] by Jonathan Collazo on Medio Tiempo, 13 December 2020</ref> |
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The '''2006 Copa Sudamericana Finals''' was a [[Two-legged tie|two-legged]] [[Association football|football]] contest, played in November and December 2006, to determine the champion of the [[2006 Copa Sudamericana]]. The teams taking part were Chilean side [[Colo-Colo]], and Mexican side [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]]. The first leg, played in [[Pachuca]], resulted in a 1–1 draw. The second leg, in [[Santiago]], was won 2–1 by Pachuca, making them the cup winners for that year.<ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/conmebol/copa-sudamericana/2005-2006/results/ Copa Sudamericana 2005/2006 (S. America (CONMEBOL)) : Results], scorespro</ref> |
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Despite being from [[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]]–– which is a member nation of [[CONCACAF]] and not [[CONMEBOL]]–– Pachuca were eligible to compete in this tournament after winning the [[Primera División de México Clausura 2006|2006 Clausura]], earning them an invite from CONMEBOL and receiving an automatic berth directly to the [[2006 Copa Sudamericana#Knockout stages|knockout stages]]. Pachuca's victory in the final marked the first time in history that a representative of CONCACAF had won a CONMEBOL-sanctioned tournament. |
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==Qualified teams== |
==Qualified teams== |
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|{{fbaicon|CHI}} [[Colo-Colo]] |
|{{fbaicon|CHI}} [[Colo-Colo]] || None |
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|{{fbaicon|MEX}} [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]] |
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For the second time, a [[Mexico|Mexican]] team, and the first time [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]] qualified for the final. This was also the first time [[Colo-Colo]] qualified for the final. This marked the first time both teams faced each other since [[CONCACAF]] representatives started participating in the tournament since [[2005 Copa Sudamericana|2005]].{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} |
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This also marked the first time an [[Argentina|Argentine]] team did not qualify to the Copa Sudamericana final, since the inaugural edition in [[2002 Copa Sudamericana|2002]].{{citation needed|date=February 2021}} |
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For the second time, a [[Mexico|Mexican]] team, and the first time [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]] qualified for the final. This was also the first time [[Colo-Colo]] qualified for the final. This marked the first time both teams faced each other since [[CONCACAF]] representatives started participating in the tournament since [[2005 Copa Sudamericana|2005]]. |
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This also marked the first time an [[Argentina|Argentine]] team did not qualify to the Copa Sudamericana final, since the inaugural edition in [[2002 Copa Sudamericana|2002]]. |
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==Route to the final== |
==Route to the final== |
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==Match details== |
==Match details== |
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The first leg of the final was played on November 30th, 2006, hosted by [[C.F. Pachuca|Pachuca]]; the second leg was played on December 13th, 2006, hosted by [[Colo-Colo]]. |
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===First leg=== |
===First leg=== |
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|time = {{UTZ|19:15|-3}} |
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|round = First leg |
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|team1 = [[C.F Pachuca|Pachuca]] {{flagicon|MEX}} |
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|score = 1–1 |
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|team2 = {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Colo-Colo]] |
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|goals1 = [[Andrés Chitiva|Chitiva]] {{goal|24}} |
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|goals2 = [[Humberto Suazo|Suazo]] {{goal|50}} |
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|stadium = [[Estadio Hidalgo]] |
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|location = [[Pachuca]] |
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|attendance = 24,000 |
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|referee = [[Roberto Silvera]] ([[Uruguayan Football Association|Uruguay]]) |
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|report = [http://estadisticas.conmebol.com/html/v3/index.html?channel=deportes.futbol.libertadores.425070&lang=es_LA Report] |
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=== Second leg === |
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|date = {{Start date|2006|12|13|df=y}} |
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Kick-off started at 19:15 (UTC-6) at [[Estadio Hidalgo]]. The inaugural goal came from [[C.F Pachuca|Pachuca]]'s [[Andrés Chitiva]] at the 27th minute. [[Humberto Suazo]] scored the equalizer for [[Colo-Colo]] at the 50th minute. The result from the first leg in [[Mexico]] ended at 1 goal each. |
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|time = {{UTZ|21:30|-3}} |
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====Details==== |
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|team1 = [[Colo-Colo]] {{flagicon|CHI}} |
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|date = {{Start date|2018|11|11|df=y}}{{refn|group=note|name=BOCvRIV postponed|The Boca Juniors v River Plate match, originally scheduled on 10 November 2018, {{UTZ|17:00|-3}}, was postponed to the following day due to a waterlogged pitch.<ref name="postponed">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/boca-juniors-vs-river-plate-cope-liberadores-final-postponed-cancelled-rain-weather-what-time-when-a8627991.html|title=Boca Juniors vs River Plate: titanic Copa Liberadores final postponed by 24 hours due to heavy rain|date=10 November 2018|access-date=10 November 2018|work=[[The Independent]]|publisher=Independent Print Limited}}</ref>}} |
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|goals1 = [[Humberto Suazo|Suazo]] {{goal|35}} |
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|goals2 = [[Gabriel Caballero|Caballero]] {{goal|53}}<br> [[Christian Giménez (footballer, born 1981)|Giménez]] {{goal|72}} |
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|team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] |
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|stadium = [[Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos|Estadio Nacional]] |
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|location = [[Santiago]] |
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*[[Ramón Ábila|Ábila]] {{goal|34}} |
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|attendance = 55,000 |
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*[[Darío Benedetto|Benedetto]] {{goal|45+1}} |
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|referee = [[Héctor Baldassi]] ([[Argentine Football Association|Argentina]]) |
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*[[Lucas Pratto|Pratto]] {{goal|35}} |
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*[[Carlos Izquierdoz|Izquierdoz]] {{goal|61|o.g.}} |
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| GK || '''1'''|| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Sebastián Cejas]] |
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| DF ||'''5'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Miguel Riffo]] |
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| DF ||'''23'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Arturo Vidal]]|||| {{yel}} |
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| DF ||'''4'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[David Henríquez (footballer, born 1977)|David Henríquez]] || || {{yel}} |
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| DF ||'''2'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Álvaro Ormeño]] || || {{suboff|79}} |
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| MF ||'''19'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Rodrigo Meléndez]] || || {{yel}} {{suboff|86}} |
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| MF ||'''17'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Arturo Sanhueza]] |
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| MF ||'''11'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Gonzalo Fierro]]|||| {{sentoff}} |
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| MF ||'''14'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Matías Fernández (footballer, born 1986)|Matías Fernández]] |
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| FW ||'''16'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Humberto Suazo]] |
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| FW ||'''7'''||{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Alexis Sánchez]] || || {{suboff|83}} |
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|colspan=3|'''Substitutions:''' |
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| FW||'''9'''|| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[Mario Cáceres]] || || {{subon|79}} |
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|MF || '''10'''|| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Miguel Caneo]] || || {{subon|83}} |
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|| DF|| '''18'''|| {{flagicon|COL}} [[Andrés González (Colombian footballer)|Andrés González]] || || {{subon|86}} |
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|colspan=3|'''Manager:''' |
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|colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Claudio Borghi (football manager)|Claudio Borghi]] |
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| GK ||'''1'''|| {{flagicon|COL}} [[Miguel Calero]] |
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| DF ||'''2'''||| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Leobardo López]] |
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| DF ||'''3'''|| {{flagicon|COL}} [[Aquivaldo Mosquera]] |
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| DF ||'''21'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Fausto Pinto]] |
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| DF ||'''14'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Marvin Cabrera]] |
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| MF ||'''13'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Fernando Salazar]] || || {{suboff|46}} |
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| MF ||'''6'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Jaime Correa (footballer)|Jaime Correa]] |
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| MF ||'''8'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Gabriel Caballero]] |
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| MF ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|COL}} [[Andrés Chitiva]]|| || {{sentoff}} |
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| FW ||'''19'''|| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Christian Giménez (footballer, born 1981)|Christian Giménez]] || || {{yel}} {{suboff|83}} |
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| FW ||'''11'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Juan Carlos Cacho]] || || {{suboff|46}} |
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|colspan=3|'''Substitutions:''' |
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| MF ||'''7'''|| {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Damián Ariel Álvarez|Damián Álvarez]] || || {{subon|46}} {{yel}} |
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| MF ||'''16'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Carlos Gerardo Rodríguez|Carlos G. Rodríguez]] || || {{subon|46}} |
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| MF ||'''23'''|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Juan Pablo Alfaro|Juan P. Alfaro]] || || {{subon|83}} |
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|colspan=3|'''Manager:''' |
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|colspan=4| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Enrique Meza]] |
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==References== |
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Event | 2006 Copa Nissan Sudamericana | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | 30 November 2006 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca, Hidalgo | ||||||
Referee | Roberto Silvera | ||||||
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Date | 13 December 2006 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago | ||||||
Referee | Héctor Baldassi | ||||||
Attendance | 55,000 | ||||||
The 2006 Copa Sudamericana finals was a two-legged football contest, played in November and December 2006, to determine the champion of the 2006 Copa Sudamericana. The teams taking part were Chilean side Colo-Colo, and Mexican side Pachuca. The first leg, played in Pachuca, resulted in a 1–1 draw. The second leg, in Santiago, was won 2–1 by Pachuca, making them the cup winners for that year.[1][2]
Despite being from Mexico –which is a member nation of CONCACAF and not CONMEBOL– Pachuca were eligible to compete in this tournament after winning the 2006 Mexican Primera División, earning them an invite from CONMEBOL and receiving an automatic berth directly to the knockout stages. Pachuca's victory in the final marked the first time in history that a representative of CONCACAF won a CONMEBOL-sanctioned tournament.[3][4]
Qualified teams
[edit]Team | Previous finals app. |
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Colo-Colo | None |
Pachuca | None |
For the second time, a Mexican team, and the first time Pachuca qualified for the final. This was also the first time Colo-Colo qualified for the final. This marked the first time both teams faced each other since CONCACAF representatives started participating in the tournament since 2005.[citation needed]
This also marked the first time an Argentine team did not qualify to the Copa Sudamericana final, since the inaugural edition in 2002.[citation needed]
Route to the final
[edit]Pachuca | Round | Colo-Colo | ||||||
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Preliminary stages | ||||||||
Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | |
Bye | First stage | Huachipato | 3–3 (p) | 2–1 (A) | 1–2 (H) (a.e.t.) | |||
Second stage | Coronel Bolognesi | 2–2 (a) | 1–2 (A) | 1–0 (H) | ||||
Knockout stage | ||||||||
Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg | 2nd leg | |
Deportes Tolima | 6–3 | 1–2 (A) | 5–1 (H) | Round of 16 | Alajuelense | 11–2 | 4–0 (A) | 7–2 (H) |
Lanús | 5–2 | 3–0 (A) | 2–2 (H) | Quarter-finals | Gimnasia de La Plata | 6–1 | 4–1 (H) | 2–0 (A) |
Atlético Paranaense | 5–1 | 1–0 (A) | 4–1 (H) | Semi-finals | Toluca | 4–1 | 2–1 (H) | 2–0 (A) |
Format
[edit]The final was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with Colo-Colo hosting the second leg. The away goals rule was not applied, and extra time would be played if the aggregate score was tied after the second leg. If the aggregate score was still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out would have been used to determine the winner.
Match details
[edit]First leg
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Second leg
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References
[edit]- ^ Copa Sudamericana 2006 on the RSSSF
- ^ Campeón Copa Sudamericana 2006 on Pachuca website
- ^ Aniversrio de Pachuca campeón on Bola Vip, 13 December 2020
- ^ De víctima a campeón de la Sudamericana by Jonathan Collazo on Medio Tiempo, 13 December 2020