Copa Libertadores 2013

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  1. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    El viernes 21 se efectuará el sorteo de grupos de la Copa Libertadores 2013, en Luque(Paraguay).

    Clubes clasificados a la 1a fase:

    Tigre(ARG)(finalista de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    Gremio(BRA)
    Sao Paulo(BRA)(finalista de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    Iquique(CHI):eek:
    Tolima(COL)
    León(MÉJ):eek:
    Universidad César Vallejo(PER):eek:
    Defensor Sporting(URU)
    Dep.Anzoátegui(VEN):eek:

    Clubes clasificados a la fase de grupos(2a fase) hasta ahora:

    Arsenal(ARG)
    Vélez Sarsfield(ARG)
    Newell's old boys(ARG)
    Boca Juniors(ARG)(actual Subcampeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    The Strongest(BOL)
    Corinthians(BRA)(actual Campeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    Fluminense(BRA)
    Palmeiras(BRA)
    Atlético Mineiro(BRA)
    Universidad de Chile(CHI)
    Huachipato(CHI):eek:
    Santa Fe(COL)
    Barcelona(ECU)
    Toluca(MÉJ)
    Tijuana(MÉJ):eek:
    Sporting Cristal(PER)
    Real Garcilaso(PER):eek:
    Nacional(URU)
    Peñarol(URU)
    Lara(VEN):eek:
    Caracas(VEN)

    San José(BOL), Emelec(ECU), LDU Quito(ECU), Cerro Porteño(PAR) y Libertad(PAR) también están clasificado,s pero aún no se sabe si tendrán que jugar la 1a fase o si entrarán directamente a la fase de grupos.

    Aún falta que clasifique 1 club boliviano, 1 club colombiano y 1 club paraguayo.
     
  2. fero

    fero Member

    Oct 31, 2011
    Argentina
    Club:
    CA Boca Juniors
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    COPA LIBERTADORES

    ¡Qué par de cabezas!

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    Veléz, así como Arsenal, serán cabezas de serie en el sorteo de la Libertadores 2013.

    La Conmebol definió que Vélez y Arsenal sean cabezas de serie en el sorteo de la Libertadores 2013 que se realizará en Luque, Paraguay, el próximo 21 de diciembre. Boca y Newell’s al tercer bombo. Tigre, si pase el Repechaje, sale desde el cuarto.

    Cada vez falta menos. Al menos, la Conmebol va entregando guiños de acá al sorteo del 21 de diciembre en Luque, Asunción. La Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol ya definió las ocho cabezas de serie para la Copa Libertadores 2013. Y Argentina tendrá a sus dos campeones (Arsenal y Vélez) en una ubicación de privilegio. ¿El resto? Por Brasil, el último campeón continental Corinthians y el del torneo local, el Fluminense; por Ecuador, Barcelona de Guayaquil; por Venezuela, Deportivo Lara; por Colombia, Independiente Santa Fe; y por Perú, Sporting Cristal.
    Vale recordar que este último fin de semana se sumaron al listado de clasificados tanto Huachipato, el campeón chileno, como los colombianos de Deportes Tolima. Restan ahora tres plazas para llegar a las 38 bolillas: una por Bolivia, otra por Colombia, y una última paraguaya.
    Además, así se acomodarán el resto de los bombos:
    Segundo
    The Strongest (BOL)
    San José o Bolivia 2 (BOL)
    Universidad de Chile (CHI)
    Huachipato (CHI)
    Cerro Porteño (PAR)
    Libertad o Paraguay 2 (PAR)
    Nacional (URU)
    Peñarol (URU)

    Tercero
    Newell's Old Boys (ARG)
    Boca Juniors (ARG)
    Palmeiras (BRA)
    Atlético Mineiro (BRA)
    Colombia 2 (COL)
    Emelec o LDU Quito (ECU)
    Real Garcilaso (PER)
    Caracas (VEN)

    Cuarto
    Toluca (MEX)
    Tijuana (MEX)
    Ganador cruce 1 Repechaje*
    Ganador cruce 2 Repechaje*
    Ganador cruce 3 Repechaje*
    Ganador cruce 4 Repechaje*
    Ganador cruce 5 Repechaje*
    Ganador cruce 6 Repechaje*
    *Equipos clasificados al Repechaje

    Tigre (ARG)
    Bolivia 3 (BOL)
    Grêmio (BRA)
    São Paulo (BRA)
    Deportes Iquique (CHI)
    Deportes Tolima (COL)
    Emelec o LDU Quito (ECU)
    León (MEX)
    Paraguay 3 (PAR)
    U. César Vallejo (PER)
    Defensor Sporting (URU)
    Deportivo Anzoátegui (VEN)
    ¿Quiénes ya están adentro?
    *BRASIL: Corinthians, Fluminense, Palmeiras, Grêmio, Atlético Mineiro y San Pablo
    *ARGENTINA:
    Arsenal, Vélez, Tigre, Boca Juniors, Newell's
    *BOLÍVIA: The Strongest, San José
    *CHILE: Universidad de Chile, Deportes Iquique, Huachipato
    *COLOMBIA: Independiente Santa Fe, Tolima
    *ECUADOR: Barcelona, Emelec, Liga de Quito
    *MÉXICO: Toluca, Tijuana, León
    *PARAGUAY: Cerro Porteño, Libertad
    *PERU: Sporting Cristal, Real Garcilaso, César Vallejo
    *URUGUAY: Nacional, Peñarol, Defensor Sporting
    *VENEZUELA: Deportivo Lara, Caracas FC, Deportivo Anzoátegui


    Source
    http://www.ole.com.ar/futbol-internacional/libertadores/par-cabezas_0_826717540.html
     
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  3. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Are there any surprises about these participants? Sign :eek: says that surprises exist. What criteria they use?
     
  4. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Yeah. I it will the 1rst Libertadores Cup for clubs like Iquique(CHI), León(MÉJ), Univ.César Vallejo(PER), Tijuana(MÉJ), Real Garcilaso(PER) and Lara(VEN).

    Huachipato(CHI) played his last Libertadores Cup in 1975.
     
  5. argentine soccer fan

    Staff Member

    Jan 18, 2001
    San Francisco Bay Area
    Club:
    CA Boca Juniors
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    It would be cool if Boca gets to play Tijuana. Worth driving down and crossing the border.
     
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  6. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    For some clubs I have never heard: Leon, U. Cesar Vallejo, Real Garcilaso and Lara.

    Stadium of FC Leon is Nou Camp.:D
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_León

    I have heard for Nery Castillo, ex-players Jared Borghetti, Luis Islas, Rafael Marquez, Hernan Medford (ex-GNK Dinamo Zagreb), Marcelo Balboa, Eric Wynalda, Denis Caniza.

    Chilean player Edgardo Fuentes was important player for Cobreloa (1992).

    U. Cesar Vallejo: player Pedro Ascoy Cortez changed a lot of clubs.;) Very young club (1996). They share the same nickname like Croatian club NK Zagreb (The Poets).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_Universidad_César_Vallejo
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NK_Zagreb

    Deportivo Lara has interesting coat of arm. Founded in 2006.:) And they came in the strongest tournament.:D

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportivo_Lara

    They have one player with interesting surname Liebeskind (Sweet/Dear Child). Some other surnames Colina, McIntosh, ex-manager Stalin.:)

    Jose Higuita played here, well known in Europe.

    It would be interesting to follow CL. Corinthians won against Chelsea. Too bad that Vasco da Gama is not here, they were second in their league I think.:thumbsdown: Cobreloa, River Plate also.:thumbsup:

    These clubs are the strongest in this season? In Champions League there are not many surprises. Everything is known when we see the groups.

    *BRASIL: Corinthians, Fluminense, Palmeiras.
    *ARGENTINA: Vélez, Tigre, Boca Juniors.
    *CHILE: Universidad de Chile.
    *ECUADOR: Emelec
    *MÉXICO: Toluca
    *PARAGUAY: Cerro Porteño
    *URUGUAY: Nacional, Peñarol
     
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  7. Clenbuterol

    Clenbuterol Red Card

    Aug 25, 2011
    Club:
    --other--
    Millonarios joins the list. :D
     
  8. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    El viernes 21 se efectuará el sorteo de grupos de la Copa Libertadores 2013, en Luque(Paraguay).

    Clubes clasificados a la 1a fase:

    Tigre(ARG)(Subcampeón de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    ¿Bolívar u Oriente Petrolero?(BOL)
    Gremio(BRA)
    Sao Paulo(BRA)(Campeón de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    Iquique(CHI):eek:
    Tolima(COL)
    LDU Quito(ECU)
    León(MÉJ):eek:
    Olimpia(PAR)
    Universidad César Vallejo(PER):eek:
    Defensor Sporting(URU)
    Dep.Anzoátegui(VEN)CAMPEÓN:eek:

    Clubes clasificados a la fase de grupos(2a fase) hasta ahora:

    Arsenal(ARG)
    Vélez Sarsfield(ARG)CAMPEÓN
    Newell's old boys(ARG)
    Boca Juniors(ARG)(Subcampeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    The Strongest(BOL)CAMPEÓN
    San José(BOL)
    Corinthians(BRA)(Campeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    Fluminense(BRA)CAMPEÓN
    Palmeiras(BRA)
    Atlético Mineiro(BRA)
    Universidad de Chile(CHI)
    Huachipato(CHI)CAMPEÓN:eek:
    Santa Fe(COL)
    Millonarios(COL)CAMPEÓN
    Barcelona(ECU)CAMPEÓN
    Emelec(ECU)
    Toluca(MÉJ)
    Tijuana(MÉJ):eek:
    Libertad(PAR)CAMPEÓN
    Cerro Porteño(PAR)
    Sporting Cristal(PER)CAMPEÓN
    Real Garcilaso(PER):eek:
    Nacional(URU)
    Peñarol(URU)CAMPEÓN
    Lara(VEN):eek:
    Caracas(VEN)
     
  9. Steazy McCloud

    Feb 13, 2012
    Buenos Aires
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Id say the strongest clubs will be mostly Argentine and Brazilian teams. Id bet that one of Corinthians, Fluminense, Velez, Boca, or Newells will win.

    my teams that could surprise are Millonarios and Tijuana. Millonarios, I watched them alot in the Sudamericana and they have some players I like. and with Tijuana, never underestimate the power of drug money.
     
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  10. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    ha:D
     
  11. BarraUru

    BarraUru Member

    Apr 18, 2011
    Montevideo
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    Uruguay
    Peñarol has a veeeeeery good team, but, as Uruguayan, I prefer to be humble
     
  12. Gilbertsson

    Gilbertsson Member+

    Barcelona
    Spain
    Apr 1, 2012
    Geneva
    Club:
    Toronto Croatia
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Brazil and Argentina have a lot of participants here. I see that Anderson Polga came in Corinthians. Paolo Guerrero, Renato Augusto are well known.

    Manager of Club Tijuana has Croatian roots, he is Argentine also: Ricardo Antonio Mohamed Matijevich (Matijević). Often surname in Croatia: http://imehrvatsko.net/namepages/view/family_name/prezime-matijevic-2

    A lot of Croats live in Argentina. Maradona has Croatian origins also.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croats_in_Argentina

    http://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodatak:Popis_poznatih_argentinskih_Hrvata

    Corinthians seems confident now, because of their trophy in Japan.

    Copa Libertadores 2013: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Copa_Libertadores

    Alvaro Recoba still plays (Nacional), Carlos Grossmuller, Dario Rodriguez, Marcelo Zalayeta (Penarol).

    Peruvian-Croat Renzo Sheput will play for Sporting Cristal. (Šeput)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renzo_Sheput

    Thiago Messi plays for Newell's Old Boys. Is he related with Lionel Messi?:D Lucas Bernardi, Gabriel Heinze, Maxi Rodriguez are famous from this club.

    Manager of Tigre, Nestor Gorosito played on WC 1994. Nice to see some players who had a role in European football.:thumbsup:
     
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  13. Steazy McCloud

    Feb 13, 2012
    Buenos Aires
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    That may very well be true, but lets be honest it's very hard to judge their comparable quality when the quality of the Uruguayan primers is what it is.
     
  14. Century's Best

    Century's Best Member+

    Jul 29, 2003
    USA
    I know nothing about this current Peñarol squad and don't disagree that Uruguay's league is not the most competitive in CONMEBOL. But Peñarol wasn't that great a team in 2011, and yet they eliminated Internacional, Universidad Católica, and Vélez Sársfield at their stadia. All were ranked higher than Peñarol and were better teams. I never imagined Peñarol would have eliminated Internacional at home, and think Vélez Sársfield would've had a better shot at beating Santos than Peñarol did. If the 2013 team is better than the 2011, I'd keep my eyes on them.
     
  15. Steazy McCloud

    Feb 13, 2012
    Buenos Aires
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Well of course they could make noise, so could a lot of teams though too. I just don't know, i make a point to watch Nacional-Penarol every year just because I have friends on both sides but outside of that futbol Uruguayo isn't a huge draw to me. I still feel quite comfortable saying one of those 5 teams will win.

    Plus a side note for how small a country Uruguay is the amount of quality footballers they produce per capita is remarkable
     
  16. Century's Best

    Century's Best Member+

    Jul 29, 2003
    USA

    Don’t underestimate Atlético Mineiro and Grêmio.

    The former was the runner-up in the 2012 league, were consistent throughout the tournament, and they boast Ronaldinho Gaúcho. He is past his prime, but he rediscovered his form with Atlético and showed many flashes of the brilliance Flamengo fans had hoped he would have shown. Atlético has never won the Libertadores and it is a team which does not reach the Copa frequently, so they’ll be hungry.

    The latter wasn’t as strong as Fluminense or Atlético in the league, but they delivered when it mattered. Grêmio is a team with tons of history in this tournament, and they’ll definitely be better in 2013 than they were in 2007 – they were simply outmatched by Boca in the final and frankly, they overachieved. If they reach the final in 2013, it won’t be an overachievement. They just signed William José, a promising young striker, who won the Sul-Americana with São Paulo last week. And they do have Vanderlei Luxemburgo, one of Brazil’s better managers.
     
  17. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    And what it is, is 4th-best in South America. So not bad.

    But yeah, I think Brazil's teams will dominate this edition of Copa Libertadores. Especially when you have the likes of Arsenal and Tigre representing Argentina.
     
  18. Century's Best

    Century's Best Member+

    Jul 29, 2003
    USA
    How do you qualify your own team's chances, now that Carlos Bianchi has returned? Has your team's roster changed significantly (besides Riquelme's departure) since Corinthians defeated Boca for the Libertadores?

    And, although there will be signings and roster shake-ups for many teams between now and the Copa, what's your take on your country's other teams?
     
  19. Century's Best

    Century's Best Member+

    Jul 29, 2003
    USA
    Indeed, and São Paulo will play the playoff, with a group stage berth on the line. This Friday, we will know who São Paulo's opponent will be.

    São Paulo has already started to revamp its roster for 2013. Lúcio has signed a 2-year contract. I hope that he will continue his copeiro ways with my team: he won the Champions' League, the Coppa Italia, and the FIFA Club World Cup with Internazionale, and as everyone knows, he won the 2005 and 2009 Confederations Cups and the 2002 World Cup with Brazil.

    Rumor has it that Breno may also return. A Breno-Lúcio backline would be a fearsome defensive line. If Lugano were to return (unlikely at this time), SPFC would have three of the finest full-backs in the entire continent, and I'd love to see that - I stubbornly believe in the "defense wins championships" motto. (Apparently, so does Tite.)
     
  20. Mengão86

    Mengão86 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    Nov 16, 2005
    Maryland, RJ/ES/PE
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Palmeiras (deserves a :eek:) could be destined for a disastrous campaign since they lack the resources to field a competitive squad in the Libertadores. They were relegated in the league after clinching a berth in the Libertadores by winning the Brazilian cup. They would have to get lucky and fall into a really weak group to have a shot of advancing.
     
  21. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    Well, Velez is clearly the class of Argentina right now. Even though Boca just beat them a few weeks ago, they are not at their level.

    But you never can rule out Boca in the Copa Lib. The starting XI isn't too different from the one that reached the final last season. Shiavi retired but he's replaceable. Riquelme isn't though so that might be a problem.

    If I'm understanding the draw correctly, Boca could get a tough group since they are in Pot 3 , which might be the weakest. Possible group: Corinthians, U de Chile, Boca, Sao Paulo. :cautious:
     
  22. Century's Best

    Century's Best Member+

    Jul 29, 2003
    USA

    Vélez still has Gino Peruzzi, who for a youngster did a good job defending Neymar in 2011. How good are Facundo Ferreyra and Iván Bella? It should be interesting to see how this Vélez roster, with talented but young players, will fare in a high-pressure stage like the Libertadores.

    As for Newell’s, they do have Ignacio Scocco, who scored twice against Brazil recently. Is Newell’s significantly below Vélez?
     
  23. locoxriver

    locoxriver Moderator
    Staff Member

    May 22, 2005
    Los Angeles
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    I heard they're going after Riquelme, although it might be hard to convince him now that Bianchi just returned to Boca.

    Any other big names?
     
  24. JAIME CHILE

    JAIME CHILE Member+

    Apr 26, 2006
    V.Alemana y Stgo
    Club:
    Cobreloa Calama
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    Este viernes 21 se efectuará el sorteo de grupos de la Copa Libertadores 2013, en Luque(Paraguay).

    Clubes clasificados a la 1a fase:

    Tigre(ARG)(Subcampeón de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    Bolívar(BOL)
    Gremio(BRA)
    Sao Paulo(BRA)(Campeón de la C.Sudamericana 2012)
    Iquique(CHI):eek:
    Tolima(COL)
    LDU Quito(ECU)
    León(MÉJ):eek:
    Olimpia(PAR)
    Universidad César Vallejo(PER):eek:
    Defensor Sporting(URU)
    Dep.Anzoátegui(VEN)CAMPEÓN:eek:

    Clubes clasificados a la fase de grupos(2a fase) hasta ahora:

    "Bombo 1":
    Corinthians(BRA)(Campeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    Arsenal(ARG)
    Vélez Sarsfield(ARG)CAMPEÓN
    Fluminense(BRA)CAMPEÓN
    Independiente de Santa Fe(COL)
    Barcelona(ECU)CAMPEÓN
    Sporting Cristal(PER)CAMPEÓN
    Dep.Lara(VEN):eek:

    "Bombo 2":
    The Strongest (BOL)CAMPEÓN
    San José(BOL)
    Universidad de Chile(CHI)
    Huachipato(CHI)CAMPEÓN:eek:
    Cerro Porteño(PAR)
    Libertad(PAR)CAMPEÓN
    Nacional(URU)
    Peñarol(URU)CAMPEÓN

    "Bombo 3":
    Newell's old boys(ARG)
    Boca Juniors(ARG)(Subcampeón de la C.Libertadores 2012)
    Palmeiras(BRA):eek:
    Atlético Mineiro(BRA)
    Millonarios(COL)CAMPEÓN
    Emelec(ECU)
    Real Garcilaso(PER):eek:
    Caracas(VEN)

    "Bombo 4":
    Toluca(MÉJ)
    Tijuana(MÉJ):eek:
    6 clasificados de la 1a fase.
     
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  25. Mengão86

    Mengão86 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    Nov 16, 2005
    Maryland, RJ/ES/PE
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Nope. They are broke. There's no chance Riquelme would go there to play the second division. They don't have money to pay him. Riquelme is rumored to a Brazilian team every offseason and nothing ever happens.
     

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