2014 Recopa Sudamericana

The 2014 Recopa Sudamericana (officially the 2014 Recopa Santander Sudamericana for sponsorship reasons)[1] was the 22nd edition of the Recopa Sudamericana, the football competition organized by CONMEBOL between the winners of the previous season's two major South American club tournaments, the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana.

2014 Recopa Sudamericana
Recopa Santander Sudamericana 2014
Recopa Santander Sul-Americana 2014
EventRecopa Sudamericana
(on aggregate)
First leg
DateJuly 16, 2014
VenueEstadio Ciudad de Lanús, Lanús
RefereeAntonio Arias (Paraguay)
Second leg
after extra time
DateJuly 23, 2014
VenueEstádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
RefereeRoberto Silvera (Uruguay)
2013
2015

The competition was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Brazilian team Atlético Mineiro, the 2013 Copa Libertadores champion, and Argentine team Lanús, the 2013 Copa Sudamericana champion. The first leg was hosted by Lanús at Estadio Ciudad de Lanús in Lanús on July 16, 2014, while the second leg was hosted by Atlético Mineiro at Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte on July 23, 2014.[2]

In the first leg, the visitors Atlético Mineiro won by a score of 1–0.[3] In the second leg, the score was 3–2 in favour of Lanús after 90 minutes, meaning the title would be decided by extra time. Atlético Mineiro were crowned Recopa Sudamericana champion for the first time after two own goals in extra time gave them a 4–3 win (5–3 on aggregate).[4]

Qualified teams edit

TeamQualificationPrevious app.
Atlético Mineiro2013 Copa Libertadores championNone
Lanús2013 Copa Sudamericana championNone

Bold indicates winning years

Format edit

The Recopa Sudamericana was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the Copa Libertadores champion hosting the second leg. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule was not used, and 30 minutes of extra time was played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.[5]

Match details edit

First leg edit

First leg
Lanús 0–1 Atlético Mineiro
ReportDiego Tardelli 65'
Lanús
Atlético Mineiro
GK1 Agustín Marchesín
DF4 Carlos Araujo
DF14 Gustavo Gómez  71'
DF2 Diego Braghieri
DF6 Maximiliano Velázquez (c)  85'
MF5 Diego González
MF15 Leandro Somoza
MF16 Víctor Ayala  64'
FW18 Lucas Melano  56'
FW9 Santiago Silva
FW23 Oscar Benítez  63'  76'
Substitutes:
GK12 Matías Ibáñez
DF24 Matías Martínez
DF3 Alejandro Silva  76'
MF21 Nicolás Pasquini
MF22 Jorge Ortiz  64'
MF11 Jorge Valdez Chamorro
FW7 Lautaro Acosta  56'
Manager:
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
GK1 Victor
DF2 Marcos Rocha
DF3 Leonardo Silva (c)
DF14 Jemerson  89'
DF19 Emerson Conceição  21'
MF5 Pierre  59'
MF8 Leandro Donizete
MF10 Ronaldinho  46'
MF11 Maicosuel
FW9 Diego Tardelli
FW21 André  46'
Substitutes:
GK12 Giovanni
DF20 Alex Silva
FW17 Guilherme  62'  46'
MF25 Josué
FW7  46'
MF23 Jesús Dátolo
FW18 Luan
Manager:
Levir Culpi

Assistant referees:[6]
Carlos Cáceres (Paraguay)
Dario Gaona (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Julio Quintana (Paraguay)


Second leg edit

Second leg
Atlético Mineiro 4–3 (a.e.t.) Lanús
Diego Tardelli 6' (pen.)
Maicosuel 37'
Gómez 102' (o.g.)
Ayala 111' (o.g.)
ReportAyala 8'
S. Silva 25'
Acosta 90+3'
Atlético Mineiro
Lanús
GK1 Victor
DF2 Marcos Rocha
DF4 Réver  96'
DF3 Leonardo Silva (c)
DF19 Emerson Conceição
MF5 Pierre  18'
MF8 Leandro Donizete  118'
MF11 Maicosuel  76'
MF10 Ronaldinho  64'
FW9 Diego Tardelli  7'  88'
FW7
Substitutes:
GK12 Giovanni
DF14 Jemerson
DF20 Alex Silva
FW17 Guilherme  76'
MF25 Josué
FW18 Luan  64'
MF23 Jesús Dátolo  88'
Manager:
Levir Culpi
GK1 Agustín Marchesín
DF4 Carlos Araujo  74'
DF14 Gustavo Gómez  104'  106'
DF2 Diego Braghieri  94'
DF6 Maximiliano Velázquez (c)
MF5 Diego González  65'
MF15 Leandro Somoza  44'
MF22 Jorge Ortiz  105'
MF16 Víctor Ayala  42'
FW9 Santiago Silva
FW7 Lautaro Acosta  64'   117'
Substitutes:
GK12 Matías Ibáñez
DF24 Matías Martínez
DF3 Alejandro Silva
MF21 Nicolás Pasquini  105'
MF11 Jorge Valdez Chamorro
FW18 Lucas Melano  74'
FW23 Oscar Benítez  106'
Manager:
Guillermo Barros Schelotto

Assistant referees:[6]
Miguel A. Nievas (Uruguay)
Nicolas Taran (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Christian Ferreyra (Uruguay)

References edit

  1. ^ "Banco Santander, patrocinador principal de la Recopa Sudamericana por las próximas tres ediciones" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. August 21, 2012. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013.
  2. ^ "El 16 y el 23 de julio se jugará la Recopa Sudamericana" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. May 21, 2014.
  3. ^ "Atlético Mineiro vence 1-0 a Lanús en partido de ida por Recopa Sudamericana" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. July 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "Atlético Mineiro campeón de la Recopa Sudamericana al vencer 4-3 a Lanús" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. July 23, 2014.
  5. ^ "Recopa Santander Sudamericana 2014 – Reglamento" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com.
  6. ^ a b "Recopa Sudamericana: árbitros para los partidos ida y vuelta" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.com. July 14, 2014.