Copa Iberoamericana

The Copa Iberoamericana (English: Ibero-American Cup) or Copa Iberia was a one-off international football competition. It was created to face the champions of the Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz and the Copa del Rey, as a result of an agreement signed between CONMEBOL and the Royal Spanish Football Federation.[1][2]

Copa Iberoamericana
Copa Iberia
The trophy awarded to champions
Organising bodyCONMEBOL
RFEF
Founded1994
Abolished1994 (1994)
RegionSouth America
Spain
Number of teams2
Related competitionsCopa Oro N. Leoz
Copa del Rey
Most successful club(s)Spain Real Madrid
(1 title)

It was disputed only once between Boca Juniors and Real Madrid in 1994, with the Spanish club prevailing 4–3 on aggregate.[3] In 2015, CONMEBOL included Copa Iberoamericana in the list of its official competitions.[4]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification
Argentina Boca Juniors1993 Copa de Oro winners
Spain Real Madrid1992–93 Copa del Rey winners

Venues

The Santiago Bernabéu and La Bombonera, venues for the series

Match details

First leg

1994 Copa Iberoamericana
First leg
Real Madrid Spain3–1Argentina Boca Juniors
Hierro 34'
Morales 70', 79'
Report MacAllister 85'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Piero Ceccarini (Italy)
Real Madrid
Boca Juniors

Second leg

Second leg
Boca Juniors Argentina2–1Spain Real Madrid
da Silva 40'
Naveda 73'
Report Milla 74'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Jorge Nieves (Uruguay)
Boca Juniors
Real Madrid

Real Madrid won 4–3 on aggregate

References

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