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CONMEBOL Libertadores · 2026

Round of 16

U. Catolica
Estudiantes L.P.
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LDU de Quito
Mirassol
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Independ. Rivadavia
Fluminense
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Independiente del Valle
Deportes Tolima
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Flamengo
Cruzeiro
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Corinthians
Rosario Central
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Coquimbo Unido
Platense
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Cerro Porteno
Palmeiras
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Rosario Central
Corinthians
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Platense
Coquimbo Unido
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Palmeiras
Cerro Porteno
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Mirassol
LDU de Quito
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Fluminense
Independ. Rivadavia
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Estudiantes L.P.
U. Catolica
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Deportes Tolima
Independiente del Valle
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Cruzeiro
Flamengo
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Standings

CONMEBOL Libertadores · 2026

Current CONMEBOL Libertadores 2026 standings with 32 teams. Flamengo leads the table with 16 points after 6 matches, followed by Estudiantes L.P. on 9 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Group A
1Flamengo651014:2+1216
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2Estudiantes L.P.62316:5+19
WLDDW
3Independiente Medellin62136:11-57
LWWLD
4Cusco60154:12-81
LLDLL
Group B
1Coquimbo Unido63128:6+210
LWWLW
2Deportes Tolima62227:6+18
DLWWL
3Club Nacional62227:9-28
WDLLW
4Universitario61325:6-16
DDLWL
Group C
1Independ. Rivadavia651015:6+916
WWDWW
2Fluminense62227:708
WWDLL
3Bolívar61236:8-25
LLDWD
4Deportivo La Guaira60336:13-73
LLDLD
Group D
1U. Catolica64118:4+413
WWDWW
2Cruzeiro63218:3+511
WDDWL
3Boca Juniors62136:5+17
LDLLW
4Barcelona SC61052:12-103
LLWLL
Group E
1Corinthians63218:4+411
LDDWW
2Platense63128:7+110
WLDWW
3Santa Fe62226:7-18
WWDLL
4Penarol60334:8-43
LDDLL
Group F
1Cerro Porteno64116:2+413
WWWDW
2Palmeiras632110:5+511
WLWDW
3Sporting Cristal62046:9-36
LLLWL
4Junior61145:11-64
LWLLL
Group G
1LDU de Quito64028:5+312
WWLLW
2Mirassol64027:4+312
LWWWL
3Lanus63033:7-49
WLLWW
4Always Ready61057:9-23
LLWLL
Group H
1Independiente del Valle641111:6+513
WWLWW
2Rosario Central64119:1+813
LWWWW
3UCV63037:11-49
WLWLL
4Libertad Asuncion60064:13-90
LLLLL

Results

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Group stage – 626/05/2026–29/05/2026
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16 matches
Cruzeiro
Flamengo
Round of 16
Deportes Tolima
Independiente del Valle
Round of 16
Estudiantes L.P.
U. Catolica
Round of 16
Fluminense
Independ. Rivadavia
Round of 16
Mirassol
LDU de Quito
Round of 16
Palmeiras
Cerro Porteno
Round of 16
Platense
Coquimbo Unido
Round of 16
Rosario Central
Corinthians
Round of 16
Cerro Porteno
Palmeiras
Round of 16
Coquimbo Unido
Platense
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Corinthians
Rosario Central
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Flamengo
Cruzeiro
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Independiente del Valle
Deportes Tolima
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Independ. Rivadavia
Fluminense
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LDU de Quito
Mirassol
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U. Catolica
Estudiantes L.P.
Round of 16

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 32 teams in the CONMEBOL Libertadores. Flamengo leads with 5 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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CONMEBOL Libertadores

All 32 teams competing in the CONMEBOL Libertadores 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

CONMEBOL Libertadores

Browse 8 archived seasons of the CONMEBOL Libertadores, from 2019 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Dec 2025

Founded1960

The Copa Libertadores was established in 1960 as South America's answer to Europe's European Cup, designed to determine the continent's finest club. Peñarol of Uruguay won the inaugural tournament, defeating Olimpia of Paraguay in the final. The competition has undergone significant structural evolution, expanding from seven founding teams to the modern format accommodating teams from all ten CONMEBOL nations. Major reforms include the introduction of qualifying rounds in the 1960s to accommodate growing participation, the transition to a group stage format in 1998 to ensure geographic balance and fixture congestion relief, and most recently the 2024-2025 restructuring that introduced preliminary phases for lower-ranked confederations. The tournament's commercial profile has soared dramatically since the 1990s, with broadcasting rights now valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars and global sponsorship deals transforming it into a truly continental spectacle rivalling European club competitions in prestige and revenue generation.

  • 1960 — Peñarol wins the inaugural Copa Libertadores, defeating Olimpia 1-0 in the final
  • 1961 — Peñarol becomes first club to win back-to-back titles
  • 1970 — Peñarol defeats Valencia 11-2, creating the largest margin of victory in competition history
  • 1998 — Tournament transitions to group stage format, modernising the competition structure
  • 2000 — Boca Juniors wins their third consecutive title, establishing themselves as the competition's dominant force
  • 2023 — Fluminense wins their second Copa Libertadores title, extending Brazil's dominance
  • 2025 — Flamengo defeats Palmeiras 1-0 in Lima to claim their fourth Copa Libertadores title

Competition Format 19 Dec 2025

Teams32

The Copa Libertadores operates in multiple stages. The preliminary phase involves 19 teams from lower-ranked confederations competing across qualifying rounds to determine four participants for the main group stage. The primary group stage comprises 32 teams divided into eight groups of four, where each team plays every other team in their group twice—once at home and once away—in a round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout rounds: the Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a single-match final held at a neutral venue. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. Tiebreakers are applied sequentially when clubs are level on points. The knockout stage follows a two-legged aggregate format until the final, which is decided in a single match to ensure a decisive continental champion.

Records 19 Dec 2025

Most titlesBoca Juniors (6)All-time top scorerAlberto Spencer (54 goals)

The 2025 Copa Libertadores final between Palmeiras and Flamengo was contested by two clubs with combined 8 Copa Libertadores titles, reflecting Brazil's dominance of the competition since the 1990s.

Analysis 19 Dec 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 Copa Libertadores season culminated with Flamengo claiming their fourth continental title in a dramatic final held at Lima's Estadio Monumental on November 29, 2025. The Rio de Janeiro club defeated Palmeiras 1-0 in a tightly contested match, extending Brazil's remarkable dominance of the competition. Flamengo's triumph marks the continuation of a Brazilian winning streak that has seen clubs from the nation capture the majority of titles over the past two decades, with five of the last seven Copa Libertadores championships going to Brazilian representatives.

Palmeiras, despite their loss in the final, demonstrated exceptional consistency throughout the tournament, securing their place among the elite clubs competing for South American supremacy. The São Paulo giant's journey to the final showcased the depth of Brazilian football, with multiple clubs from the nation capable of competing at the highest level. Estudiantes L.P. of Argentina emerged as strong contenders during the group stage, leading standings with 12 points from six matches and establishing themselves as a formidable force alongside Botafogo, who also accumulated 12 points. The Argentine club's resurgence signals renewed competitiveness from outside Brazil, though their knockout stage performance proved challenging against the tournament's elite.

The relegation battle dynamics remained minimal in the group stage format, as all 32 teams advanced from preliminary qualification. However, the gap between established powerhouses and emerging challengers remained stark, with Carabobo FC of Venezuela struggling significantly in their group campaign, accumulating just 1 point from 6 matches. This disparity reflects the ongoing structural challenges facing smaller confederations within the CONMEBOL framework, where Venezuelan clubs in particular have faced consistent difficulties competing at the continental level.

Universidad de Chile emerged as an unexpected standout performer in the group stage, accumulating 10 points from 6 matches and establishing themselves as a genuine contender from Chile. The Chilean representative's strong showing challenged traditional hierarchies and demonstrated the tournament's capacity to produce surprising storylines beyond the traditional Brazilian and Argentine powerhouses. The competition showcased the continent's footballing diversity, with teams from Paraguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, and Bolivia all participating in a tournament that continues to define South American club football identity.

Historical Dominance and Competitive Balance

The Copa Libertadores has experienced significant shifts in competitive dominance throughout its 65-year history. The tournament's early years saw Uruguayan clubs establish themselves as the competition's founding force, with Peñarol winning 5 titles and Nacional establishing Uruguay as a powerhouse. However, this dominance gradually shifted toward Argentina during the 1960s and 1970s, when clubs like Independiente and Estudiantes L.P. captured multiple titles. The emergence of Brazilian clubs in the 1980s and their subsequent dominance from the 1990s onward has fundamentally reshaped the competition's landscape, with Brazilian representatives now accounting for 26 of the 65 Copa Libertadores championships.

The tournament's structure has evolved to accommodate this global shift in football's centre of gravity. Early editions featured fewer teams and simpler knockout formats, while modern iterations incorporate qualifying phases, group stages, and balanced geographic representation. These structural reforms have attempted to maintain competitive balance while accommodating the participation of all CONMEBOL nations, though the financial and infrastructural advantages of larger federations continue to influence outcomes significantly.

The Impact of South American Club Football on Global Competition

The Copa Libertadores serves as a crucial development pathway for South American talent destined for European football. The competition's intensity, tactical sophistication, and continental scope have produced generations of players who have dominated global club football. The tournament's cultural significance extends far beyond sporting achievement, representing continental pride, national identity, and the footballing heritage of ten nations united through CONMEBOL's institutional framework.

The 2025 Flamengo victory underscores the continuing evolution of South American club football, where Brazilian dominance remains pronounced yet challenged by the occasional emergence of Argentine and Uruguayan contenders. The Copa Libertadores remains the most prestigious club competition in South America, its prestige rivalling European championships and maintaining its status as a fundamental component of the continental football calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Copa Libertadores?

The 2025 Copa Libertadores features 32 teams in the main group stage, with an additional 19 teams competing in preliminary qualifying rounds, for a total of 51 participating clubs from ten CONMEBOL nations.

Which club has won the most Copa Libertadores titles?

Boca Juniors of Argentina holds the record with 6 Copa Libertadores titles, followed by Peñarol of Uruguay with 5, and River Plate of Argentina with 4. Flamengo recently claimed their 4th title in 2025.

How does the Copa Libertadores format work?

The competition begins with a preliminary phase for lower-ranked confederations, followed by a group stage where 32 teams play in eight groups of four. The top two from each group advance to knockout rounds culminating in a single-match final at a neutral venue.

Who is the all-time top scorer in Copa Libertadores history?

Alberto Spencer of Ecuador holds the all-time scoring record with 54 goals across multiple Copa Libertadores campaigns, a record that has stood for decades.

When was the Copa Libertadores first played?

The Copa Libertadores was first contested in 1960, with Peñarol of Uruguay winning the inaugural tournament by defeating Olimpia of Paraguay 1-0 in the final.

Which country has won the most Copa Libertadores titles?

Brazil leads with 26 Copa Libertadores titles as of 2025, followed by Argentina with 15 titles and Uruguay with 5 titles. Brazilian clubs have dominated the competition since the 1990s.

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