Ok, joining the 21st century with tables Country20092010201120122013Total Brazil21.621.114.66719.9178.667 84.951 Argentina14.210.5831315.77.661.383 Chile10.66714.66712.83314.5557.667 Paraguay9.1671114.83312.3336.16752.500 Uruguay11.511.83310.8338.8334.83347.832 Colombia9.57.83314.1677.8336.83346.166 Mexico7.3335.612.6677.1675.66738.434 Ecuador8.1256.3757.66794.66737.959 Peru7.333135.3334.8334.83335.332 Venezuela9.33345.54.1672.33325.333 Bolivia3.3334.1675.1678323.667
After the Final! Country20092010201120122013Total Brazil21.621.114.66719.91712.333 88.617 Argentina14.210.5831315.711.264.683 Chile10.66714.66712.83314.5557.667 Paraguay9.1671114.83312.33310.16757.500 Colombia9.57.83314.1677.83310.16749.500 Uruguay11.511.83310.8338.8335.048.499 Mexico7.3335.612.6677.1677.66740.434 Ecuador8.1256.3757.66795.33338.625 Peru7.333135.3334.8335.83336.332 Venezuela9.33345.54.1672.33325.333 Bolivia3.3334.1675.1678323.667
After the Final! I made a mistake with the bonus points for making the group, at the end the rankings were the same but the total points for 2013 changed. Also for some reason Mexico and Ecuador had a higher divisible in 2010, I corrected that and their scores went up slightly for that year. RankCountry20092010201120122013Total 1Brazil21.60021.10014.66719.91717.167 89.541 2Argentina14.20010.58313.0015.70012.80066.283 3Chile10.66714.66712.83314.5009.00061.667 4Paraguay9.16711.00014.83312.33313.16760.500 5Colombia9.5007.83314.1677.83313.16752.500 6Uruguay11.50011.83310.8338.8337.16750.166 7Mexico7.3339.33312.6677.1679.33345.833 8Ecuador8.1258.5007.6679.0007.00040.282 9Peru7.33313.0005.3334.8337.50037.999 10Venezuela9.3334.0005.5004.1675.00028.00 11Bolivia3.3334.1675.1678.0005.66726.334
Still third, although the difference vs Paraguay decreased thanks to Olimpia. Chilean teams perform well but just don´t win the damn thing haha.
RankCountry20092010201120122013Total 1Brazil21.60021.10014.66719.91717.167 89.541 2Argentina14.20010.58313.0015.70012.80066.283 3Chile10.66714.66712.83314.5009.00061.667 4Paraguay9.16711.00014.83312.33313.16760.500 5Colombia9.5007.83314.1677.83313.16752.500 6Uruguay11.50011.83310.8338.8337.16750.166 7Mexico7.3339.33312.6677.1679.33345.833 8Ecuador8.1258.5007.6679.0007.00040.282 9Peru7.33313.0005.3334.8337.50037.999 10Venezuela9.3334.0005.5004.1675.00028.00 11Bolivia3.3334.1675.1678.0005.66726.334
After the preliminary round RankCountry20102011201220132014Total 1Brazil21.10014.66719.91717.1675.2 73.051 2Argentina10.58313.0015.70012.8004.456.483 3Chile14.66712.83314.5009.0004.66755.667 4Paraguay11.00014.83312.33313.1672.66754 5Colombia7.83314.1677.83313.1674.33347.333 6Uruguay11.83310.8338.8337.1674.33342.999 7Mexico9.33312.6677.1679.333341.5 8Ecuador8.5007.6679.0007.0002.2534.417 9Peru13.0005.3334.8337.500333.666 10Venezuela4.0005.5004.1675.0002.66721.334 11Bolivia4.1675.1678.0005.667326.001
After the preliminary round RankCountry20102011201220132014Total 1Brazil21.10014.66719.91717.1675.2 73.051 2Argentina10.58313.0015.70012.8004.456.483 3Chile14.66712.83314.5009.0004.66755.667 4Paraguay11.00014.83312.33313.1672.66754 5Colombia7.83314.1677.83313.1674.33347.333 6Uruguay11.83310.8338.8337.1674.33342.999 7Mexico9.33312.6677.1679.333341.5 8Ecuador8.5007.6679.0007.0002.2534.417 9Peru13.0005.3334.8337.500333.666 10Bolivia4.1675.1678.0005.667326.001 11Venezuela4.0005.5004.1675.0002.66721.334 Venezuela lost their good 2009 score, so now they drop to last place.
Chile and Paraguay almost catching up with Argentina. Seems fair. El cociente argentino ha decaido desde que los pincharratas ganaron la Libertadores en el 2009. Personally, while Brazil's league is the clear #1 and Argentina's still #2, I think Paraguay, Colombia and Chile are getting very close to Mexico and Argentina. I have no affection for the Mexicans at all, but I think they are the #3. They just can't send their top teams to the Libertadores, and is not the same pressure when competing as a guest. The Paraguayan league is my favorite after the Brazilian one, with Argentina next, then Mexico/Colombia tied, and Chile behind. The bottom-table clubs in Chile can be quite poor. Watching an Everton-Huachipato is like watching a comedy of defensive errors.
To be fair, the bottom teams even in Argentina make a lot of comedic defensive errors. Paraguay got a lot of points and closed the gap on Chile, they performed very well and Chile performed the worse it had in a while.
Morelia, Leon(clausura champ 2013) and Santos have been one of the top 10 teams in Mexico, at the very least during the past Mex tourneys. They are also one of the biggest importers of SA talent and usually have big name players on their rosters.
One thing I see since 2010 is that the Peloton is getting close to catching Argentina, or at least Argentina is getting closer to the pack than to Brazil.
Again, how many players were Liga MX players vs local players? I am pretty sure teams had both. But hey if you do not want to believe the results on the field that is not my problem. go a ahead and use other reasons, just like USA magazines and websites do to rank MLS higher than what it really is (other than based on field results). So tell me why do you think Liga MX is supperior to other Conmebol leagues?
Como un buen anchor baby you run off for help when you can't back your shit up. I never said that Liga MX is superior. Do please point that out. No puedes ni leer en Ingles. Sure the USMNT is really the 13th best team in the world, ahead of Chile, Ecuador, England, etc. because FIFA says so. After all, they base their rating from play on the field.
Yep it is. and your still a cowardly little anchor baby bitch that don't doesn't respond when your bull shit gets exposed.
So based on Copa Libertadores results, what league is better? That is what set you off, so tell me why do you disagree with the fact that there are 6 leagues doing better than Liga MX in Copa Libertadores (using the last 5 years).