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2011 Copa Sudamericana preliminary stages

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The preliminary stages of the 2011 Copa Bridgestone Sudamericana de Clubes consisted of two stages:[1]

  • First Stage (first legs: August 2–4, 9, 18; second legs: August 11, 16–18, 23, 25)
  • Second Stage, divided into three sections:
    • Argentina (first legs: August 30 – September 1; second legs: September 6–8)
    • Brazil (first legs: August 10–11; second legs: August 23–25)
    • Rest of South America (first legs: August 30, September 1, 8, 13, 15; second legs: September 14, 20–22)

Format

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The draw was made in Buenos Aires on June 28, 2011.[2] Sixteen teams (all from rest of South America) competed in the First Stage, where they were drawn into eight ties. The eight winners of the First Stage joined another twenty-two teams (six from Argentina, eight from Brazil, eight from rest of South America) to compete in the Second Stage, where they were drawn into fifteen ties.[3]

Teams played in two-legged ties on a home-away basis. Each team earned 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The following criteria were used for breaking ties on points:

  1. Goal difference
  2. Away goals
  3. Penalty shootout (no extra time is played)

The fifteen winners of the Second Stage advanced to the round of 16 to join the defending champion Independiente.

First stage

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Team 1 played the second leg at home.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nacional Paraguay 1–0 Bolivien San José 0–0 1–0
Santa Fe Kolumbien 3–1 Peru Universidad César Vallejo 1–1 2–0
Fénix Uruguay 0–1 Chile Universidad de Chile 0–1 0–0
Deportivo Anzoátegui Venezuela 2–1 Ecuador Deportivo Quito 0–1 2–0
The Strongest Bolivien 2–3 Paraguay Olimpia 0–2 2–1
Juan Aurich Peru 1–4 Kolumbien La Equidad 0–2 1–2
Universidad Católica Chile 4–1 Uruguay Bella Vista 1–1 3–0
LDU Quito Ecuador 2–1 Venezuela Yaracuyanos 1–1 1–0

Match A

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Nacional Paraguay1–0Bolivien San José
Torales 4' Bericht

Nacional won on points 4–1.

Match B

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Santa Fe won on points 4–1.

Match C

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Universidad de Chile won on points 4–1.

Match D

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Tied on points 3–3, Deportivo Anzoátegui won on goal difference.

Match E

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Tied on points 3–3, Olimpia won on goal difference.

Match F

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La Equidad won on points 6–0.

Match G

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Bella Vista Uruguay1–1Chile Universidad Católica
Nicolini 23' (pen.) Bericht Calandria 35'
Referee: Leandro Vuaden (Brazil)

Universidad Católica won on points 4–1.

Match H

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LDU Quito won on points 4–1.

Second stage

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Team 1 played the second leg at home.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Vélez Sársfield Argentinien 4–0 Argentinien Argentinos Juniors 0–0 4–0
Nacional Uruguay 0–3 Chile Universidad de Chile 0–1 0–2
Palmeiras Brasilien 3–3 (a) Brasilien Vasco da Gama 0–2 3–1
Libertad Paraguay 2–0 Kolumbien La Equidad 1–0 1–0
Universitario Peru 4–1 Venezuela Deportivo Anzoátegui 2–1 2–0
Estudiantes Argentinien 1–2 Argentinien Arsenal 0–2 1–0
Deportivo Cali Kolumbien 2–2 (5–6 p) Kolumbien Santa Fe 1–1 1–1
Botafogo Brasilien 3–1 Brasilien Atlético Mineiro 2–1 1–0
Emelec Ecuador 2–4 Paraguay Olimpia 1–2 1–2
Godoy Cruz Argentinien 2–2 (a) Argentinien Lanús 2–2 0–0
Trujillanos Venezuela 1–5 Ecuador LDU Quito 1–4 0–1
São Paulo Brasilien 4–2 Brasilien Ceará 1–2 3–0
Aurora Bolivien 6–3 Paraguay Nacional 1–1 5–2
Atlético Paranaense Brasilien 0–2 Brasilien Flamengo 0–1 0–1
Iquique Chile 1–2 Chile Universidad Católica 1–2 0–0

Match O1

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Vélez Sársfield won on points 4–1.

Match O2

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Note: The second leg was suspended at the start of the second half by the referee after a projectile hit a linesman.[4]
Universidad de Chile won on points 6–0.

Match O3

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Vasco da Gama Brasilien2–0Brasilien Palmeiras
Diego Souza 42'
Élton 79'
Bericht

Tied on points 3–3, Vasco da Gama won on away goals.

Match O4

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Libertad won on points 6–0.

Match O6

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Universitario won on points 6–0.

Match O7

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Tied on points 3–3, Arsenal won on goal difference.

Match O8

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Tied on points 2–2, Santa Fe won on penalties.

Match O9

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Botafogo won on points 6–0.

Match O10

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Note: The second leg was abandoned after 81 minutes by the referee due to objects thrown onto the field.[5]
Olimpia won on points 6–0.

Match O11

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Tied on points 2–2, Godoy Cruz won on away goals.

Match O12

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LDU Quito Ecuador4–1Venezuela Trujillanos
Barcos 25', 43', 90+1' (pen.)
González 87'
Bericht Falcón 1'

LDU Quito won on points 6–0.

Match O13

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Tied on points 3–3, São Paulo won on goal difference.

Match O14

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Aurora won on points 4–1.

Match O15

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Flamengo won on points 6–0.

Match O16

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Universidad Católica won on points 4–1.

References

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