2015 Copa Sudamericana finals

The 2015 Copa Sudamericana Finals were the two-legged final that decided the winner of the 2015 Copa Sudamericana, the 14th edition of the Copa Sudamericana, South America's secondary international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

2015 Copa Sudamericana Finals
Event2015 Copa Sudamericana
on aggregate
Santa Fe won 3–1 on penalties
First leg
Date2 December 2015
VenueEstadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, Buenos Aires
RefereeAntonio Arias (Paraguay)
Second leg
After extra time
Date9 December 2015
VenueEstadio El Campín, Bogotá
RefereeHéber Lopes (Brazil)

The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Argentine team Huracán and Colombian team Santa Fe. The first leg was hosted by Huracán at Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó in Buenos Aires on 2 December 2015, while the second leg was hosted by Santa Fe at Estadio El Campín in Bogotá on 9 December.[1] The winner qualified for the 2016 Copa Libertadores, and earned the right to play against the 2015 Copa Libertadores winners in the 2016 Recopa Sudamericana, and against the 2015 J. League Cup winners in the 2016 Suruga Bank Championship.[2]

As both the first leg[3] and the second leg[4] were tied 0–0, the champion was decided by penalty shoot-out in which Santa Fe won 3–1, winning the tournament for the first time in their history.

Teams

Team Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Argentina Huracán None
Colombia Santa Fe None

Venues

Estadio Tomás Ducó in Buenos Aires, Argentina, hosted the first leg
Estadio El Campín in Bogotá, Colombia, hosted the second leg

Road to the finals

Note: In all scores below, the score of the home team is given first.

Argentina Huracán Round Colombia Santa Fe
Opponent Venue Score Elimination stages Opponent Venue Score
Bye First stage Ecuador LDU Loja
(won 3–0 on aggregate)
Away0–0
Home3–0
Argentina Tigre
(won 6–2 on aggregate)
Away2–5 Second stage Uruguay Nacional
(won 2–1 on aggregate)
Away0–2
Home1–0 Home0–1
Seed 7 Final stages Seed 3
Brazil Sport Recife
(won 4–1 on aggregate)
Away1–1 Round of 16 Ecuador Emelec
(tied 2–2 on aggregate, won on away goals)
Away2–1
Home3–0 Home1–0
Uruguay Defensor Sporting
(won 1–0 on aggregate)
Home1–0 Quarter-finals Argentina Independiente
(won 2–1 on aggregate)
Away0–1
Away0–0 Home1–1
Argentina River Plate
(won 3–2 on aggregate)
Away0–1 Semi-finals Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño
(tied 1–1 on aggregate, won on away goals)
Away1–1
Home2–2 Home0–0

Format

The finals were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would not be used, and 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner.[2]

Matches

First leg

Huracán
Santa Fe
GK1Argentina Marcos Díaz
RB13Argentina José San Román
CB21Argentina Hugo Nervo (c)
CB2Argentina Federico MancinelliYellow card 28'
LB15Argentina Luciano Balbi
RM26Argentina Mauro Bogado
CM5Argentina Federico VismaraYellow card 30'
LM18Argentina Patricio Toranzo
AM30Argentina Daniel Montenegrodownward-facing red arrow 81'
CF7Argentina Cristian Espinozadownward-facing red arrow 61'
CF9Argentina Ramón Ábila
Substitutes:
GK22Argentina Matías Giordano
DF3Argentina Carlos Arano
DF19Argentina Santiago Echeverría
MF8Argentina Lucas Villarruel
MF16Spain Iván Moreno y Fabianesi
MF20Argentina David Distéfanoupward-facing green arrow 81'
FW24Argentina Ezequiel MirallesYellow card 82'upward-facing green arrow 61'
Manager:
Argentina Eduardo Domínguez
GK1Colombia Róbinson Zapata
RB18Colombia Almir Soto
CB21Colombia Francisco Meza
CB26Colombia Yerry Mina
LB11Colombia Leyvin BalantaYellow card 67'
RM5Colombia Yulián Anchico (c) downward-facing red arrow 89'
CM30Colombia Yeison Gordillo
CM14Colombia Baldomero Perlaza
LM20Venezuela Luis Manuel SeijasYellow card 38'
CF19Colombia Wilson Morelodownward-facing red arrow 73'
CF28Ecuador Daniel Angulodownward-facing red arrow 84'
Substitutes:
GK22Colombia Leandro Castellanos
DF3Panama Harold Cummings
DF4Colombia Sergio OtálvaroYellow card 90' upward-facing green arrow 89'
MF8Colombia Dario Rodríguez Parra
MF10Argentina Omar Pérezupward-facing green arrow 84'
MF13Colombia Sebastián Salazar
FW9Colombia Miguel Borjaupward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Uruguay Gerardo Pelusso

Assistant referees:[5]
Eduardo Cardozo (Paraguay)
Milcíades Saldívar (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Ulises Mereles (Paraguay)

Second leg

Santa Fe
Huracán
GK1Colombia Róbinson Zapata
RB5Colombia Yulián Anchico (c)downward-facing red arrow 107'
CB21Colombia Francisco Meza
CB26Colombia Yerry Mina
LB11Colombia Leyvin Balanta
RM17Colombia Juan Daniel Roa
CM30Colombia Yeison Gordillodownward-facing red arrow 71'
CM14Colombia Baldomero Perlaza
LM20Venezuela Luis Manuel SeijasYellow card 90+4'
CF19Colombia Wilson Morelo
CF28Ecuador Daniel Angulodownward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutes:
GK22Colombia Leandro Castellanos
DF3Panama Harold Cummings
DF4Colombia Sergio Otálvaroupward-facing green arrow 107'
MF8Colombia Dario Rodríguez Parra
MF10Argentina Omar Pérezupward-facing green arrow 71'
MF18Colombia Almir Soto
FW9Colombia Miguel BorjaYellow card 118'upward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Uruguay Gerardo Pelusso
GK1Argentina Marcos Díaz
RB13Argentina José San Román
CB2Argentina Federico Mancinelli
CB21Argentina Hugo Nervo (c)
LB15Argentina Luciano Balbi
CM5Argentina Federico Vismara
CM26Argentina Mauro Bogado
RM7Argentina Cristian EspinozaYellow card 88'downward-facing red arrow 96'
AM30Argentina Daniel Montenegrodownward-facing red arrow 76'
LM18Argentina Patricio Toranzo
CF9Argentina Ramón ÁbilaRed card 116'
Substitutes:
GK22Argentina Matías Giordano
DF3Argentina Carlos Aranoupward-facing green arrow 119'
DF19Argentina Santiago Echeverría
MF8Argentina Lucas Villarruel
MF16Spain Iván Moreno y Fabianesi
MF20Argentina David Distéfanoupward-facing green arrow 76'
FW11Argentina Agustín Torassaupward-facing green arrow 96' downward-facing red arrow 119'
Manager:
Argentina Eduardo Domínguez

Assistant referees:[5]
Kleber Gil (Brazil)
Bruno Boschilia (Brazil)
Fourth official:
Péricles Bassols (Brazil)

See also

References

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