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CONMEBOL Sudamericana

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Season 2025

CONMEBOL SudamericanaToday's Matches

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CONMEBOL SudamericanaPlayoffs

1st Round

SLSportivo Luqueno2
SASportivo Ameliano0
2–0
MFMetropolitanos FC0
PCPuerto Cabello3
0–3
AAurora0
GSGualberto Villarroel SJ1
0–1
CGClub Guarani2
2M2 de Mayo0
2–0
MSMushuc Runa SC2
OSOrense SC1
2–1
MMillonarios0
OCOnce Caldas1
0–1
CFCaracas FC2
DGDeportivo La Guaira0
2–0
NPNacional Potosí1
UVUniversitario de Vinto0
1–0

Round of 16

IVIndependiente del Valle1
MSMushuc Runa SC0
1–0
FFluminense4
ACAmerica de Cali1
2–1,2–0
GCGodoy Cruz1
AAtletico-MG3
1–2,0–1
CCienciano0
BBolívar4
0–2,0–2
LLanus0
CSCentral Cordoba de Santiago1
0–1
UCUniversidad Catolica1
ALAlianza Lima4
0–2,1–2
HHuracan1
OCOnce Caldas4
0–1,1–3
IIndependiente1
UCUniversidad de Chile2
0–1,1–1

Quarter-finals

FFluminense1
LLanus2
0–1,1–1
AAtletico-MG3
BBolívar2
2–2,1–0
UCUniversidad de Chile2
ALAlianza Lima1
0–0,2–1
OCOnce Caldas2
IVIndependiente del Valle0
2–0

Semi-finals

LLanus3
UCUniversidad de Chile2
2–2,1–0
AAtletico-MG4
IVIndependiente del Valle2
1–1,3–1

CONMEBOL SudamericanaStandings

Current CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 standings with 32 teams. Independiente leads the table with 12 points after 6 matches, followed by Club Guarani on 8 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group A
112
Played: 6Won: 4Drawn: 0Lost: 2Goal Diff: +10
28
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 2Lost: 2Goal Diff: -3
37
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 1Lost: 3Goal Diff: -2
47
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 1Lost: 3Goal Diff: -5
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group B
114
Played: 6Won: 4Drawn: 2Lost: 0Goal Diff: +7
27
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 1Lost: 3Goal Diff: -3
36
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 3Lost: 2Goal Diff: -1
44
Played: 6Won: 0Drawn: 4Lost: 2Goal Diff: -3
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group C
114
Played: 6Won: 4Drawn: 2Lost: 0Goal Diff: +9
28
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 5Lost: 0Goal Diff: +2
38
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 2Lost: 2Goal Diff: 0
41
Played: 6Won: 0Drawn: 1Lost: 5Goal Diff: -11
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group D
112
Played: 6Won: 3Drawn: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +5
212
Played: 6Won: 3Drawn: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +4
34
Played: 6Won: 0Drawn: 4Lost: 2Goal Diff: -4
42
Played: 6Won: 0Drawn: 2Lost: 4Goal Diff: -5
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group E
116
Played: 6Won: 5Drawn: 1Lost: 0Goal Diff: +8
29
Played: 6Won: 3Drawn: 0Lost: 3Goal Diff: 0
35
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 2Lost: 3Goal Diff: -2
44
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 1Lost: 4Goal Diff: -6
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group F
113
Played: 6Won: 4Drawn: 1Lost: 1Goal Diff: +9
212
Played: 6Won: 4Drawn: 0Lost: 2Goal Diff: +2
35
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 2Lost: 3Goal Diff: -1
44
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 1Lost: 4Goal Diff: -10
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group G
112
Played: 6Won: 3Drawn: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +5
28
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 2Lost: 2Goal Diff: 0
37
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 1Lost: 3Goal Diff: -5
45
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 2Lost: 3Goal Diff: 0
CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025, Group H
110
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 4Lost: 0Goal Diff: +6
29
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 3Lost: 1Goal Diff: +5
38
Played: 6Won: 2Drawn: 2Lost: 2Goal Diff: -2
44
Played: 6Won: 1Drawn: 1Lost: 4Goal Diff: -9
Champions League
Europa League
Conference League
Relegation

CONMEBOL SudamericanaResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana. The highest-scoring result was Universidad de Chile 5–0 Club Guarani. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
00
00
2025-11-22PEN
Semi-finals
10
10
2025-10-30FT
31
31
2025-10-29FT
22
22
2025-10-23FT
11
11
2025-10-22FT
Quarter-finals
21
21
2025-09-26FT
02
02
2025-09-25PEN
10
10
2025-09-24FT
11
11
2025-09-24FT
00
00
2025-09-19FT
02
02
2025-09-18FT
22
22
2025-09-17FT
10
10
2025-09-17FT
Round of 16
10
10
2025-08-22PEN
01
01
2025-08-21FT
12
12
2025-08-21FT
11
11
2025-08-21FT
02
02
2025-08-20FT
20
20
2025-08-20FT
21
21
2025-08-20PEN
13
13
2025-08-19FT
10
10
2025-08-15FT
21
21
2025-08-14FT
20
20
2025-08-14FT
10
10
2025-08-14FT

CONMEBOL SudamericanaTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 32 teams in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana. Mushuc Runa SC 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.

CONMEBOL SudamericanaBetting Insights

CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 — key betting statistics across 144 matches played. Games average 2.44 goals, with 43.8% seeing both teams score and 44.4% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 46.5% of the time while 28.5% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 56.2% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-0. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.44Goals / Match
43.8%Both Score %
44.4%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
70.8%Over 1.5 %
25.0%Over 3.5 %
46.5%Home Win %
28.5%Draw %
25.0%Away Win %
56.2%Clean Sheet %
7.6%0-0 %
1.48Avg Home Goals
0.97Avg Away Goals
8.7Corners/Match
4.7Cards/Match
54.1%Home Poss.
45.9%Away Poss.
+13.20Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-0
13.2%(19)
1-1
12.5%(18)
2-0
9.7%(14)
0-1
8.3%(12)
2-1
7.6%(11)
0-0
7.6%(11)
2-2
6.9%(10)
1-2
5.6%(8)
3-0
4.2%(6)
0-2
4.2%(6)
2.44
Avg goals / game
352
Total goals
213
Home goals
139
Away goals

CONMEBOL SudamericanaSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
9.7%
16-30
13.4%
31-45
17.9%
46-60
17.9%
61-75
15.3%
76-90
25.9%

Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 season. D. Moreno leads with 10 goals, followed by I. Díaz (6) and J. Paredes (6). These 15 players have scored 72 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 season. M. Miljevic tops the chart with 5 assists, followed by Gustavo Scarpa (4) and Carlos Alfredo Orejuela Quiñónez (3). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 season. J. Alfaro has received the most yellow cards with 5, followed by J. Bisanz (5) and C. Izquierdoz (5) — 62 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, J. Alfaro leads with 1. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

CONMEBOL SudamericanaTeams

All 32 teams competing in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

CONMEBOL SudamericanaReferees

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Top 10 referees officiating in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, led by G. Vargas. Compare cards issued, goals per match, and strictness to anticipate how the assigned referee might influence match flow and card-related bets.

Officiated
28
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
62
Officiated
20
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
47
Officiated
17
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
46
Officiated
13
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
30
Officiated
13
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
25
Officiated
13
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
29
Officiated
13
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
18
Officiated
12
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
28
Officiated
12
0
0
Y/M
0.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
25
Officiated
12
7
1
Y/M
0.58
R/M
0.08
Goals
25

CONMEBOL SudamericanaPast Seasons

Browse 7 archived seasons of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded2002

The Copa Sudamericana was created in 2002 when CONMEBOL decided to unify South American club competitions, establishing a second-tier continental tournament to complement the prestigious Copa Libertadores. Initially, Brazilian clubs did not participate in the inaugural 2002 edition due to scheduling conflicts with their domestic calendar, but they joined from the 2003 season onwards, significantly expanding the competition's scope and quality. The tournament has undergone substantial structural evolution, expanding from 32 teams in its early years to accommodate 44 teams by 2025, reflecting the growing participation of clubs from all ten CONMEBOL member nations. The competition format evolved from a two-legged knockout format in early editions to the current group-stage system introduced in the 2010s, designed to provide more matches and greater competitive balance. In 2016, the tournament gained international recognition when CONMEBOL awarded the title to Chapecoense following the tragic plane crash that claimed 71 lives, including 19 players, as the Brazilian side travelled to the final—an unprecedented gesture of solidarity that highlighted the competition's place in South American football culture.

  • 2002 — Copa Sudamericana inaugurated as South America's second continental club competition
  • 2003 — Brazilian clubs join the competition, significantly expanding its reach and quality
  • 2010 — Independiente win their first title, establishing Argentine dominance early in the competition's history
  • 2016 — Chapecoense awarded the title following the tragic plane crash that killed 71 people, including 19 squad members
  • 2017 — Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana held simultaneously for first time, restructuring continental football calendar
  • 2025 — Tournament expands to 44 teams across ten national associations with group-stage format

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams44

The Copa Sudamericana operates as a continental club tournament with a two-stage format: a preliminary round determines 16 of the 24 finalists, while the remaining 8 spots are reserved for clubs from the stronger leagues. The competition then proceeds to a group stage where 32 teams are divided into eight groups of four, with group winners advancing directly to the Round of 16. Matches are played on a home-and-away basis during the group stage, with teams earning three points for a win and one for a draw. The tournament culminates in knockout rounds—Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final—contested over two legs, with the aggregate winner advancing. The title is decided by the winner of the two-legged final, with away goals used as a tiebreaker if aggregate scores are level, and extra time and penalties determining the outcome if necessary.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesBoca Juniors (2)All-time top scorerHernán Barcos (28 goals)

Independiente, Athletico Paranaense, and Independiente del Valle have each won the title twice, sharing the competition's honour roll with Boca Juniors.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 Copa Sudamericana group stage has produced a fiercely competitive opening phase, with Godoy Cruz and Grêmio emerging as joint leaders after six matches, each accumulating 12 points with identical 3-3-0 records. Godoy Cruz's +5 goal difference gives them a marginal edge, while Grêmio's consistent performances across their group demonstrate the Brazilian club's experience in continental competition. Behind the leaders, Atlético Grau of Peru sits in third place with 4 points from six matches, showcasing the competitive depth across South America's regional representation.

The title race remains genuinely open given the tournament's expanded 44-team format and eight-group structure. Corinthians, another Brazilian heavyweight, occupies a strong position within their group with 6 points from 6 matches, whilst Independiente of Argentina—a club with rich Copa Sudamericana pedigree—has posted 12 points from six matches, matching the pace of Godoy Cruz and Grêmio. The presence of multiple clubs on 12 points after the group stage's opening phase indicates that the knockout rounds will feature genuine competitive uncertainty, with no dominant force having emerged as inevitable champions.

The relegation battle element of the tournament has produced intriguing narratives, with clubs from smaller nations fighting to secure advancement from their respective groups. Boston River of Uruguay and Nacional Potosí of Bolivia both sit in the bottom half of their groups with 7 points from six matches, illustrating the competitive gap that persists between clubs from established football nations and those from emerging confederations. The tournament's expansion to 44 teams has democratised access to continental competition, though it has also created a more fragmented competitive landscape where group placement and fixture scheduling carry heightened significance.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around Club Guaraní of Paraguay, who occupy second place in their group with 8 points from six matches despite representing a smaller confederation. Their performance has challenged preconceptions about the hierarchy of South American football, demonstrating that clubs outside Brazil and Argentina can compete effectively in continental competition when squad depth and tactical organisation align. Simultaneously, the strong performances by Colombian clubs including Millonarios and Junior suggest that the competition's expansion has created opportunities for clubs from mid-tier confederations to establish themselves as genuine continental contenders.

The tournament's structure has also produced compelling narratives around Argentine representation, with Independiente, Huracán, Godoy Cruz, and Defensa y Justicia all competing prominently in their respective groups. This concentration of Argentine talent reflects the nation's historical strength in South American football, though it also means that multiple Argentine clubs will inevitably be eliminated despite strong group-stage performances. The 2025 edition's early phase has confirmed that the Copa Sudamericana, despite its secondary status to the Copa Libertadores, remains a platform where South American football's traditional hierarchies are regularly tested and occasionally overturned.

Tournament Evolution and Competitive Significance

The Copa Sudamericana's growth from 32 teams in 2002 to 44 teams in 2025 reflects CONMEBOL's commitment to inclusive continental competition. The tournament's introduction of a group-stage format in the 2010s represented a fundamental shift from the earlier two-legged knockout system, designed to provide clubs with multiple competitive opportunities and reduce the impact of single-match variance. This structural evolution has transformed the competition from a straightforward knockout tournament into a more complex, multi-phase competition that rewards consistency and depth across a full group campaign.

The competition has become increasingly important as a development platform for South American clubs seeking to establish themselves at the continental level. Clubs from smaller nations—Bolivia, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Ecuador—view Copa Sudamericana success as a pathway to Copa Libertadores qualification in subsequent seasons, creating a genuine competitive incentive across all participating clubs. The tournament's expanded field has also created opportunities for emerging talent to gain continental experience, with many Copa Sudamericana matches featuring younger players who may later graduate to Copa Libertadores competition.

Broadcasting and Commercial Growth

The Copa Sudamericana's global broadcasting reach has expanded dramatically in recent years, reflecting the competition's growing commercial value. The 2027–2030 broadcasting cycle represents the most comprehensive agreement in the tournament's history, with coverage extended to 196 FIFA-recognised countries. In Latin America, DIRECTV's exclusive partnership ensures comprehensive match coverage, whilst ESPN's multi-platform presence provides additional accessibility across pay-television and digital channels. This broadcasting infrastructure has transformed the Copa Sudamericana from a regionally-focused competition into a genuinely global tournament, with international audiences now able to follow South American clubs' continental campaigns in real time.

The tournament's commercial significance has been further enhanced by CONMEBOL's strategic scheduling decisions, with the Copa Sudamericana now held simultaneously with the Copa Libertadores rather than sequentially. This calendar restructuring, implemented in 2017, has created a more efficient continental competition calendar whilst also generating increased broadcasting revenue through consolidated media packages. The financial benefits of this restructuring have been distributed to participating clubs, with prize money and central revenue distributions making Copa Sudamericana participation financially attractive even for clubs eliminated in early stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams participate in the Copa Sudamericana?

The 2025 Copa Sudamericana features 44 teams from ten CONMEBOL member nations: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. This represents the largest field in the tournament's history.

Which club has won the most Copa Sudamericana titles?

Boca Juniors holds the record with 2 Copa Sudamericana titles (2004, 2005). Independiente, Athletico Paranaense, and Independiente del Valle have each won the competition twice, sharing the honour roll with Boca.

How does the Copa Sudamericana format work?

The competition features a preliminary round, followed by a group stage where 32 teams are divided into eight groups of four. Group winners advance to the Round of 16, with subsequent knockout rounds determining the champion through two-legged ties.

What is the Copa Sudamericana's relationship to European qualification?

Unlike the Copa Libertadores, the Copa Sudamericana does not directly provide qualification to European competitions. However, winning the title enhances a club's continental prestige and can facilitate other competitive opportunities.

When was the Copa Sudamericana founded?

The Copa Sudamericana was established in 2002 as CONMEBOL's second-tier continental club competition. Brazilian clubs joined from the 2003 season onwards, expanding the tournament's scope and quality significantly.

How is the Copa Sudamericana broadcast globally?

The Copa Sudamericana is broadcast in 196 FIFA-recognised countries across all five continents. In Latin America, DIRECTV holds exclusive rights, while ESPN and other regional broadcasters provide coverage. The 2027–2030 cycle represents the most comprehensive broadcasting agreement in the tournament's history.

API data: 26 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026