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Current CONMEBOL competitions

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Copa Libertadores (1960–)

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Copa Libertadores winning manager Runner-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1960 (1st)  URU Roberto Scarone Uruguay Peñarol (1)  PAR Aurelio González Paraguay Olimpia
1961 (2nd)  URU Roberto Scarone (2) Uruguay Peñarol (2)  ARG Armando Renganeschi Brazil Palmeiras
1962 (3rd)  BRA Lula Brazil Santos (1)  HUN Béla Guttmann Uruguay Peñarol
1963 (4th)  BRA Lula (2) Brazil Santos (2)  ARG Aristóbulo Deambrossi Argentina Boca Juniors
1964 (5th)  ARG Manuel Giúdice Argentina Independiente (1)  BRA Zezé Moreira Uruguay Nacional
1965 (6th)  ARG Manuel Giúdice (2) Argentina Independiente (2)  URU Roque Máspoli Uruguay Peñarol
1966 (7th)  URU Roque Máspoli Uruguay Peñarol (3)  ARG Renato Cesarini Argentina River Plate
1967 (8th)  ARG Juan José Pizzuti Argentina Racing (1)  URU Roberto Scarone Uruguay Nacional
1968 (9th)  ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía Argentina Estudiantes (1)  BRA Mário Travaglini Brazil Palmeiras
1969 (10th)  ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía (2) Argentina Estudiantes (2)  BRA Zezé Moreira Uruguay Nacional
1970 (11th)  ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía (3) Argentina Estudiantes (3)  BRA Osvaldo Brandão Uruguay Peñarol
1971 (12th)  URU Washington Etchamendi Uruguay Nacional (1)  ARG Miguel Ignomiriello Argentina Estudiantes
1972 (13th)  ARG Pedro Dellacha Argentina Independiente (3)  URU Roberto Scarone Peru Universitario
1973 (14th)  ARG Humberto Maschio Argentina Independiente (4)  CHI Luis Álamos Chile Colo-Colo
1974 (15th)  ARG Roberto Ferreiro Argentina Independiente (5)  ARG José Poy Brazil São Paulo
1975 (16th)  ARG Pedro Dellacha (2) Argentina Independiente (6)  CHI Luis Santibáñez Chile Unión Española
1976 (17th)  BRA Zezé Moreira Brazil Cruzeiro (1)  ARG Ángel Labruna Argentina River Plate
1977 (18th)  ARG Juan Carlos Lorenzo Argentina Boca Juniors (1)  BRA Zezé Moreira Brazil Cruzeiro
1978 (19th)  ARG Juan Carlos Lorenzo (2) Argentina Boca Juniors (2)  ARG Carlos Bilardo Colombia Deportivo Cali
1979 (20th)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia (1)  ARG Juan Carlos Lorenzo Argentina Boca Juniors
1980 (21st)  URU Juan Mujica Uruguay Nacional (2)  BRA Ênio Andrade Brazil Internacional
1981 (22nd)  BRA Paulo César Carpegiani Brazil Flamengo (1)  ARG Vicente Cantatore Chile Cobreloa
1982 (23rd)  URU Hugo Bagnulo Uruguay Peñarol (4)  ARG Vicente Cantatore Chile Cobreloa
1983 (24th)  BRA Valdir Espinosa Brazil Grêmio (1)  URU Hugo Bagnulo Uruguay Peñarol
1984 (25th)  ARG José Pastoriza Argentina Independiente (7)  BRA Carlos Froner Brazil Grêmio
1985 (26th)  ARG José Yudica Argentina Argentinos Juniors (1)  COL Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia América de Cali
1986 (27th)  ARG Héctor Veira Argentina River Plate (1)  COL Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia América de Cali
1987 (28th)  URU Óscar Tabárez Uruguay Peñarol (5)  COL Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Colombia América de Cali
1988 (29th)  URU Roberto Fleitas Uruguay Nacional (3)  ARG José Yudica* Argentina Newell's Old Boys
1989 (30th)  COL Francisco Maturana Colombia Atlético Nacional (1)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia
1990 (31st)  URU Luis Cubilla (2) Paraguay Olimpia (2)  ARG Miguel Brindisi Ecuador Barcelona Guayaquil
1991 (32nd)  YUG Mirko Jozić Chile Colo-Colo (1)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia
1992 (33rd)  BRA Telê Santana Brazil São Paulo (1)  ARG Marcelo Bielsa Argentina Newell's Old Boys
1993 (34th)  BRA Telê Santana (2) Brazil São Paulo (2)  CHI Ignacio Prieto Chile Universidad Católica
1994 (35th)  ARG Carlos Bianchi Argentina Vélez Sarsfield (1)  BRA Telê Santana Brazil São Paulo
1995 (36th)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Grêmio (2)  COL Juan José Peláez Colombia Atlético Nacional
1996 (37th)  ARG Ramón Díaz Argentina River Plate (2)  COL Diego Umaña Colombia América de Cali
1997 (38th)  BRA Paulo Autuori Brazil Cruzeiro (2)  URU Sergio Markarián Peru Sporting Cristal
1998 (39th)  BRA Antônio Lopes Brazil Vasco da Gama (1)  ARG Rubén Darío Insúa Ecuador Barcelona Guayaquil
1999 (40th)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari (2) Brazil Palmeiras (1)  COL Cheche Hernández Colombia Deportivo Cali
2000 (41st)  ARG Carlos Bianchi (2) Argentina Boca Juniors (3)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Palmeiras
2001 (42nd)  ARG Carlos Bianchi (3) Argentina Boca Juniors (4)  MEX José Luis Trejo Mexico Cruz Azul
2002 (43rd)  ARG Nery Pumpido Paraguay Olimpia (3)  BRA Jair Picerni Brazil São Caetano
2003 (44th)  ARG Carlos Bianchi (4) Argentina Boca Juniors (5)  BRA Émerson Leão Brazil Santos
2004 (45th)  COL Luis Fernando Montoya Colombia Once Caldas (1)  ARG Carlos Bianchi Argentina Boca Juniors
2005 (46th)  BRA Paulo Autuori (2) Brazil São Paulo (3)  BRA Antônio Lopes Brazil Atlético Paranaense
2006 (47th)  BRA Abel Braga Brazil Internacional (1)  BRA Muricy Ramalho Brazil São Paulo
2007 (48th)  ARG Miguel Ángel Russo Argentina Boca Juniors (6)  BRA Mano Menezes Brazil Grêmio
2008 (49th)  ARG Edgardo Bauza Ecuador LDU Quito (1)  BRA Renato Gaúcho Brazil Fluminense
2009 (50th)  ARG Alejandro Sabella Argentina Estudiantes (4)  BRA Adilson Batista Brazil Cruzeiro
2010 (51st)  BRA Celso Roth Brazil Internacional (2)  MEX José Luis Real Mexico Guadalajara
2011 (52nd)  BRA Muricy Ramalho Brazil Santos (3)  URU Diego Aguirre Uruguay Peñarol
2012 (53rd)  BRA Tite Brazil Corinthians (1)  ARG Julio Falcioni Argentina Boca Juniors
2013 (54th)  BRA Cuca Brazil Atlético Mineiro (1)  PAR Ever Almeida Paraguay Olimpia
2014 (55th)  ARG Edgardo Bauza (2) Argentina San Lorenzo (1)  PAR Gustavo Morínigo Paraguay Nacional
2015 (56th)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo Argentina River Plate (3)  BRA Ricardo Ferretti Mexico UANL
2016 (57th)  COL Reinaldo Rueda Colombia Atlético Nacional (2)  URU Pablo Repetto Ecuador Independiente del Valle
2017 (58th)  BRA Renato Gaúcho Brazil Grêmio (3)  ARG Jorge Almirón Argentina Lanús
2018 (59th)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo (2) Argentina River Plate (4)  ARG Guillermo Schelotto Argentina Boca Juniors
2019 (60th)  POR Jorge Jesus Brazil Flamengo (2)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo Argentina River Plate
2020 (61st)  POR Abel Ferreira Brazil Palmeiras (2)  BRA Cuca Brazil Santos
2021 (62nd)  POR Abel Ferreira (2) Brazil Palmeiras (3)  BRA Renato Gaúcho Brazil Flamengo
2022 (63rd)  BRA Dorival Júnior Brazil Flamengo (3)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Athletico Paranaense
2023 (64th)  BRA Fernando Diniz Brazil Fluminense (1)  ARG Jorge Almirón Argentina Boca Juniors
2024 (65th)  POR Artur Jorge Brazil Botafogo (1)  ARG Gabriel Milito Brazil Atlético Mineiro

Copa Sudamericana (2002–)

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Copa Sudamericana winning manager Runner-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
2002 (1st)  ARG Rubén Darío Insúa Argentina San Lorenzo (1)  COL Alexis García Colombia Atlético Nacional
2003 (2nd)  PER Freddy Ternero Peru Cienciano (1)  CHI Manuel Pellegrini Argentina River Plate
2004 (3rd)  ARG Jorge Benítez Argentina Boca Juniors (1)  BOL Vladimir Soria Bolivia Bolívar
2005 (4th)  ARG Alfio Basile Argentina Boca Juniors (2)  MEX Miguel España Mexico UNAM
2006 (5th)  MEX Enrique Meza Mexico Pachuca (1)  ARG Claudio Borghi Chile Colo-Colo
2007 (6th)  ARG Gustavo Alfaro Argentina Arsenal (1)  ISR Daniel Brailovsky Mexico América
2008 (7th)  BRA Tite Brazil Internacional (1)  ARG Leonardo Astrada Argentina Estudiantes
2009 (8th)  URU Jorge Fossati Ecuador LDU Quito (1)  BRA Cuca Brazil Fluminense
2010 (9th)  ARG Antonio Mohamed Argentina Independiente (1)  BRA Artur Neto Brazil Goiás
2011 (10th)  ARG Jorge Sampaoli Chile Universidad de Chile (1)  ARG Edgardo Bauza Ecuador LDU Quito
2012 (11th)  BRA Ney Franco Brazil São Paulo (1)  ARG Néstor Gorosito Argentina Tigre
2013 (12th)  ARG Guillermo Barros Schelotto Argentina Lanús (1)  BRA Jorginho Brazil Ponte Preta
2014 (13th)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo Argentina River Plate (1)  COL Juan Carlos Osorio Colombia Atlético Nacional
2015 (14th)  URU Gerardo Pelusso Colombia Santa Fe (1)  ARG Eduardo Domínguez Argentina Huracán
2016 (15th)  BRA Caio Júnior Brazil Chapecoense (1)  COL Reinaldo Rueda Colombia Atlético Nacional
2017 (16th)  ARG Ariel Holan Argentina Independiente (2)  COL Reinaldo Rueda Brazil Flamengo
2018 (17th)  BRA Tiago Nunes Brazil Atlético Paranaense (1)  URU Julio Comesaña Colombia Junior
2019 (18th)  ESP Miguel Ángel Ramírez Ecuador Independiente del Valle (1)  ARG Pablo Lavallén Argentina Colón
2020 (19th)  ARG Hernán Crespo Argentina Defensa y Justicia (1)  ARG Luis Zubeldía Argentina Lanús
2021 (20th)  BRA Alberto Valentim Brazil Athletico Paranaense (2)  BRA Maurício Barbieri Brazil Red Bull Bragantino
2022 (21st)  ARG Martín Anselmi Ecuador Independiente del Valle (2)  BRA Rogério Ceni Brazil São Paulo
2023 (22nd)  ARG Luis Zubeldía Ecuador LDU Quito (2)  ARG Juan Pablo Vojvoda Brazil Fortaleza
2024 (23rd)  ARG Gustavo Costas Argentina Racing (1)  BRA Fernando Diniz Brazil Cruzeiro

Recopa Sudamericana (1989–1998; 2003–)

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Copa Sudamericana winning manager Runner-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1989 (1st)  URU Héctor Núñez Uruguay Nacional (1)  ARG Alfio Basile Argentina Racing
1990 (2nd)  ARG Carlos Aimar Argentina Boca Juniors (1)  COL Hernán Gómez Colombia Atlético Nacional
1991 (3rd)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia (1)
1992 (4th)  CRO Mirko Jozić Chile Colo-Colo (1)  BRA Ênio Andrade Brazil Cruzeiro
1993 (5th)  BRA Telê Santana Brazil São Paulo (1)  BRA Carlos Alberto Silva Brazil Cruzeiro
1994 (6th)  BRA Telê Santana Brazil São Paulo (2)  BRA Brazil Botafogo
1995 (7th)  ARG Miguel Ángel Brindisi Argentina Independiente (1)  ARG Carlos Bianchi Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
1996 (8th)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Grêmio (1)  URU Gregorio Pérez Argentina Independiente
1997 (9th)  ARG Osvaldo Piazza Argentina Vélez Sarsfield (1)  ARG Ramón Díaz Argentina River Plate
1998 (10th)  BRA Levir Culpi Brazil Cruzeiro (1)  ARG Ramón Díaz Argentina River Plate
2003 (11th)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia (2)  ARG Rubén Insúa Argentina San Lorenzo
2004 (12th)  PER Freddy Ternero Peru Cienciano (1)  ARG Miguel Ángel Brindisi Argentina Boca Juniors
2005 (13th)  ARG Alfio Basile Argentina Boca Juniors (2)  COL Carlos Valencia Colombia Once Caldas
2006 (14th)  ARG Alfio Basile (2) Argentina Boca Juniors (3)  BRA Muricy Ramalho Brazil São Paulo
2007 (15th)  BRA Alexandre Gallo Brazil Internacional (1)  MEX Enrique Meza Mexico Pachuca
2008 (16th)  ARG Carlos Ischia Argentina Boca Juniors (4)  ARG Daniel Garnero Argentina Arsenal
2009 (17th)  URU Jorge Fossati Ecuador LDU Quito (1)  BRA Tite Brazil Internacional
2010 (18th)  ARG Edgardo Bauza Ecuador LDU Quito (2)  ARG Alejandro Sabella Argentina Estudiantes (LP)
2011 (19th)  BRA
 BRA
Osmar Loss (1st leg)
Dorival Júnior (2nd leg)
Brazil Internacional (2)  ARG Antonio Mohamed Argentina Independiente
2012 (20th)  BRA Muricy Ramalho Brazil Santos (1)  ARG Jorge Sampaoli Chile Universidad de Chile
2013 (21st)  BRA Tite Brazil Corinthians (1)  BRA Paulo Autuori Brazil São Paulo
2014 (22nd)  BRA Levir Culpi (2) Brazil Atlético Mineiro (1)  ARG Guillermo Barros Schelotto Argentina Lanús
2015 (23rd)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo Argentina River Plate (1)  ARG Edgardo Bauza Argentina San Lorenzo
2016 (24th)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo (2) Argentina River Plate (2)  ARG Gustavo Costas Colombia Santa Fe
2017 (25th)  COL Reinaldo Rueda Colombia Atlético Nacional (1)  BRA Vagner Mancini Brazil Chapecoense
2018 (26th)  BRA Renato Gaúcho Brazil Grêmio (2)  ARG Ariel Holan Argentina Independiente
2019 (27th)  ARG Marcelo Gallardo (3) Argentina River Plate (3)  BRA Tiago Nunes Brazil Athletico Paranaense
2020 (28th)  POR Jorge Jesus Brazil Flamengo (1)  ESP Miguel Ángel Ramírez Ecuador Independiente del Valle
2021 (29th)  ARG Sebastián Beccacece Argentina Defensa y Justicia (1)  POR Abel Ferreira Brazil Palmeiras
2022 (30th)  POR Abel Ferreira Brazil Palmeiras (1)  BRA Alberto Valentim Brazil Athletico Paranaense
2023 (31st)  ARG Martín Anselmi Ecuador Independiente del Valle (1)  POR Vítor Pereira Brazil Athletico Paranaense
2024 (32nd)  BRA Fernando Diniz Brazil Fluminense (1)  ARG Adrián Gabbarini* Ecuador LDU Quito

Defunct

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Supercopa Libertadores (1988–1997)

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Supercopa Libertadores winners Runners-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1988 (1st)  ARG Alfio Basile Argentina Racing (1)  BRA Carlos Alberto Silva Brazil Cruzeiro
1989 (2nd)  ARG Carlos Aimar Argentina Boca Juniors (1)  ARG Jorge Solari Argentina Independiente
1990 (3rd)  URU Luis Cubilla Paraguay Olimpia (1)  URU Juan Carlos Blanco Uruguay Nacional
1991 (4th)  BRA Ênio Andrade Brazil Cruzeiro (1)  ARG Daniel Passarella Argentina River Plate
1992 (5th)  BRA Jair Pereira Brazil Cruzeiro (2)  ARG Humberto Grondona Argentina Racing
1993 (6th)  BRA Telê Santana Brazil São Paulo (1)  BRA Léo Júnior Brazil Flamengo
1994 (7th)  ARG Miguel Ángel Brindisi Argentina Independiente (1)  ARG César Luis Menotti Argentina Boca Juniors
1995 (8th)  ARG Miguel Ángel López Argentina Independiente (2)  BRA Vanderlei Luxemburgo Brazil Flamengo
1996 (9th)  ARG Osvaldo Piazza Argentina Vélez Sarsfield (1)  BRA Levir Culpi Brazil Cruzeiro
1997 (10th)  ARG Ramón Díaz Argentina River Plate (1)  URU Darío Pereyra Brazil São Paulo

Copa CONMEBOL (1992–1999)

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Copa CONMEBOL winners Runners-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1992 (1st)  BRA Procópio Cardoso Brazil Atlético Mineiro (1)  ARG Roberto Perfumo Paraguay Olimpia
1993 (2nd)  BRA Carlos Alberto Torres Brazil Botafogo (1)  URU Gregorio Pérez Uruguay Peñarol
1994 (3rd)  BRA Muricy Ramalho Brazil São Paulo (1)  URU Gregorio Pérez Uruguay Peñarol
1995 (4th)  ARG Ángel Tulio Zof Argentina Rosario Central (1)  BRA Procópio Cardoso Brazil Atlético Mineiro
1996 (5th)  ARG Héctor Cúper Argentina Lanús (1)  ARG Pablo Centrone Colombia Santa Fe
1997 (6th)  BRA Émerson Leão Brazil Atlético Mineiro (2)  ARG Mario Gómez Argentina Lanús
1998 (7th)  BRA Émerson Leão (2) Brazil Santos (1)  ARG Edgardo Bauza Argentina Rosario Central
1999 (8th)  ARG Ricardo Gareca Argentina Talleres (1)  BRA Otávio Oliveira Brazil CSA

Copa Mercosur (1998–2001)

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Copa Mercosur winners Runners-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1998 (1st)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Palmeiras (1)  BRA Levir Culpi Brazil Cruzeiro
1999 (2nd)  BRA Carlinhos Brazil Flamengo (1)  BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil Palmeiras
2000 (3rd)  BRA Joel Santana Brazil Vasco da Gama (1)  BRA Marco Aurélio Brazil Palmeiras
2001 (4th)  CHI Manuel Pellegrini Argentina San Lorenzo (1)  BRA Carlos Alberto Torres Brazil Flamengo

Copa Merconorte (1998–2001)

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Copa Merconorte winners Runners-up Notes
Final Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles) Nat. Manager (Titles) Club (Titles)
1998 (1st)  COL Gabriel Gómez Colombia Atlético Nacional (1)  COL Cheche Hernández Colombia Deportivo Cali
1999 (2nd)  COL
 COL
Otoniel Quintana (1st leg)
Jaime de la Pava (2nd leg)
Colombia América de Cali (1)  COL Fernando Castro Colombia Santa Fe
2000 (3rd)  COL Carlos Navarrete Colombia Atlético Nacional (2)  COL Diego Umaña Colombia Millonarios
2001 (4th)  COL Luis Augusto García Colombia Millonarios (1)  ECU Carlos Sevilla Ecuador Emelec