1966 Copa Libertadores finals

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| title = 1966 Copa Libertadores finals

| image = Penarol vs river 1966.jpg

| caption = Peñarol, champions

| event = 1966 Copa Libertadores

| team1 = Peñarol

| team1association = {{flagicon|URU|size=30px}}

| team2 = River Plate

| team2association = {{flagicon|ARG|size=30px}}

| details = 2–2 on points
Peñarol won after a play-off

| firstleg = First leg

| team1score1 = 2

| team2score1 = 0

| details1 =

| date1 = 12 May 1966

| stadium1 = Estadio Centenario

| city1 = Montevideo

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| man_of_the_match1atitle =

| man_of_the_match1b =

| man_of_the_match1btitle =

| referee1 = Roberto Goicoechea (Argentina)

| attendance1 = 49,000

| weather1 =

| secondleg = Second leg

| team1score2 = 2

| team2score2 = 3

| details2 =

| date2 = 18 May 1966

| stadium2 = Estadio Antonio V. Liberti

| city2 = Buenos Aires

| man_of_the_match2a =

| man_of_the_match2atitle =

| man_of_the_match2b =

| man_of_the_match2btitle =

| referee2 = José M. Codesal (Uruguay)

| attendance2 = 60,000

| weather2 =

| secondlegreplay = Play-off

| team1score3 = 4

| team2score3 = 2

| details3 = After extra time

| date3 = {{Start date|1966|5|20|df=y}}

| stadium3 = Estadio Nacional

| city3 = Santiago

| referee3 = Claudio Vicuña (Chile)

| attendance3 = 39,000

| weather3 =

| previous = 1965

| next = 1967

}}

The 1966 Copa Libertadores finals were the two-legged final that decided the winner of the 1966 Copa Libertadores, the 7th edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Uruguayan team Peñarol and Argentine team Club Atlético River Plate. The first leg was hosted by Peñarol at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo on 12 May 1966, while the second leg was hosted by River Plate at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on 18 May 1966.

After both teams won one match each, a third game was hosted at Estadio Nacional in Santiago de Chile on 20 May 1966. Peñarol beat River by 4–2 therefore winning their 3rd. Copa Libertadores title.[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/copa66.html 1966 Copa Libertadores de América] by José uis Pierrend, Pablo Ciullini, Karel Stokkermans and John Beuker on RSSSF.com

Qualified teams

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Team

!Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)

{{flagicon|URU}} Peñarol

|1960, 1961, 1962, 1965

{{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate

|None

Stadiums

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| footer = Estadio Centenario of Uruguay, Estadio Monumental of Buenos Aires and Estadio Nacional de Santiago were the venues for the three matches (first and second leg plus playoff, respectively) of the finals.

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| width1 = 130

| alt1 =

| image2 = Estadio Monumental 1970s.jpg

| width2 = 145

| alt2 =

| image3 = Estadio nacional-Chile.jpg

| width3 = 320

| alt3 =

}}

{{-}}

Match details

= First leg =

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|date = 12 May 1966

|time =

|event = 1966 Copa Libertadores finals

|round = First leg

|team1 = Peñarol {{flagicon|URU}}

|score = 2–0

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|team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate

|goals1 = Abadie {{goal|75}}
Joya {{goal|85}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Estadio Centenario, Montevideo

|attendance = 49,000

|referee = Goicoechea (Argentina)

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DF{{flagicon|URU}} Pablo Forlán
DF{{flagicon|PAR}} Juan Lezcano
DF{{flagicon|URU}} Nelson Díaz
DF{{flagicon|URU}} Omar Caetano
MF{{flagicon|URU}} Néstor Gonçalves
MF{{flagicon|URU}} Julio Abadie
FW{{flagicon|URU}} Pedro Rocha
FW{{flagicon|URU}} Héctor Silva
FW{{flagicon|URU}} Julio César Cortés
FW{{flagicon|PER}} Juan Joya
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GK{{flagicon|ARG}} Amadeo Carrizo
DF{{flagicon|ARG}} Alberto Sainz
DF{{flagicon|ARG}} J. Carlos Guzmán
DF{{flagicon|URU}} Roberto Matosas
DF{{flagicon|ARG}} Abel Vieytez
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Carlos Sarnari
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Bayo
MF{{flagicon|PER}} Miguel Loayza{{suboff}}
FW{{flagicon|URU}} Luis Cubilla
FW{{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Onega
FW{{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Solari
colspan=3|Substitutes:
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Ermindo Onega{{subon}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} Renato Cesarini

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=Second leg=

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|date = 18 May 1966

|time =

|event =

|round = Second leg

|team1 = River Plate {{flagicon|ARG}}

|score = 3–2

|report =

|team2 = {{flagicon|URU}} Peñarol

|goals1 = D. Onega {{goal|38}}
E. Onega {{goal|73}}
Sarnari {{goal|52}}

|goals2 = Pedro Rocha {{goal|32}}
Alberto Spencer {{goal|50}}

|stadium = River Plate, Buenos Aires

|attendance = 60,000

|referee = José M. Codesal (Uruguay)

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DF4{{flagicon|ARG}} Alberto Sainz
DF2{{flagicon|ARG}} J. Carlos Guzmán
DF6{{flagicon|URU}} Roberto Matosas
DF3{{flagicon|ARG}} Abel Vieytez
MF8{{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Solari
MF5{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Carlos Sarnari
MF10{{flagicon|ARG}} Ermindo Onega
FW7{{flagicon|URU}} Luis Cubilla
FW9{{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Onega{{suboff}}
FW11{{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Solari
colspan=3|Substitutes:
FW{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan C. Lallana{{subon}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} Renato Cesarini

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DF4{{flagicon|URU}} Pablo Forlán
DF2{{flagicon|PAR}} Juan Lezcano
DF3{{flagicon|URU}} Nelson Díaz
DF6{{flagicon|URU}} Omar Caetano
MF5{{flagicon|URU}} Néstor Gonçalves
MF7{{flagicon|URU}} Julio Abadie
FW8{{flagicon|URU}} Pedro Rocha
FW9{{flagicon|ECU}} Alberto Spencer
FW10{{flagicon|URU}} Julio César Cortés
FW11{{flagicon|PER}} Juan Joya
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|URU}} Roque Máspoli

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= Playoff =

file:Penarol river 1966.jpg

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|team1 = Peñarol {{flagicon|URU}}

|score = 4–2

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|report = [https://www.pasionfutbol.com/noticias/En-1966-Penarol-ganaba-su-tercera-Copa-y-River-el-apodo-de-gallina--20120520-0006.html Report]

|team2 = {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate

|goals1 = Spencer {{goal|67}} {{goal|103}}
Abbadie {{goal|72}}
Rocha {{goal|109}}

|goals2 = D. Onega {{goal|28}}
Solari {{goal|42}}

|stadium = Estadio Nacional, Santiago de Chile

|attendance = 39,000

|referee = Claudio Vicuña (Chile)

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GK1{{flagicon|URU}} Ladislao Mazurkiewicz
DF4{{flagicon|URU}} Pablo Forlán
DF2{{flagicon|PAR}} Juan Lezcano
DF3{{flagicon|URU}} Nelson Díaz{{suboff}}
DF6{{flagicon|URU}} Omar Caetano
MF5{{flagicon|URU}} Néstor Gonçalves
MF7{{flagicon|URU}} Julio Abbadie
FW8{{flagicon|URU}} Julio César Cortés
FW9{{flagicon|ECU}} Alberto Spencer
FW10{{flagicon|URU}} Pedro Rocha
FW11{{flagicon|PER}} Juan Joya
colspan=3|Substitutes:
DF{{flagicon|URU}} Tabaré González{{subon}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|URU}} Roque Máspoli

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GK1{{flagicon|ARG}} Amadeo Carrizo
DF4{{flagicon|ARG}} Alberto Sainz{{suboff}}
DF2{{flagicon|ARG}} Grispo
DF{{flagicon|URU}} Roberto Matosas
DF3{{flagicon|ARG}} Abel Vieytez
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Jorge Solari
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Carlos Sarnari
MF{{flagicon|ARG}} Ermindo Onega
FW7{{flagicon|URU}} Luis Cubilla
FW{{flagicon|ARG}} Daniel Onega
FW11{{flagicon|ARG}} Oscar Mas
colspan=3|Substitutes:
FW{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan C. Lallana{{subon}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|ARG}} Renato Cesarini

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Aftermath

File:Cesarini liberti.jpg

The defeat in the playoff v. Peñarol (by 4–2 after River won 2–0 at the end of the first half) was quite a shock for River Plate. The team returned to Argentina to play the domestic league match v. Banfield. During the match, Banfield supporters threw a chicken (with its body painted a red sash) into the field to make fun of River Plate players.

Since that time, and up to present days, the nickname gallinas has remained to refer to River Plate when the team loses a match that could have won.[http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/2017/11/01/C-28967-la-final-de-1966-y-el-apodo-de-gallina-otra-derrota-dificil-de-digerir-para-river.php La final de 1966 y el apodo de Gallina, otra derrota difícil de digerir para River] on El Gráfico, 2017

Other versions refer to a lack of commitment of some River Plate players, stating that manager Renato Cesarini would have shout "I was betrayed" (by the players) after the match.[https://www.pasionfutbol.com/noticias/En-1966-Penarol-ganaba-su-tercera-Copa-y-River-el-apodo-de-gallina--20120520-0006.html En 1966, Peñarol ganaba su tercera Copa y River, el apodo de "gallina"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304172329/https://www.pasionfutbol.com/noticias/En-1966-Penarol-ganaba-su-tercera-Copa-y-River-el-apodo-de-gallina--20120520-0006.html |date=4 March 2018 }}, Pasión Fútbol, 20 May 2013

{{cquote|When the second half began, we changed. River Plate was winning very easily. Because of that, we thought that we needed to change the match surrounding rather strategic moves. We were desperate and therefore we drew from illicit resources, that's true. We even said them that in case they won, we would look for them to their changing room and hotel. It became a climate of war from which we took a great advantage, given the pasiveness of River players.|source= Peñarol player Néstor Gonçalves in an interview for El Gráfico, some years after the final |quoted=yes}}

At the end of the match, River Plate president Antonio Liberti blamed on Cesarini for the defeat, speaking directly to him: "I think this match was not won by Peñarol. (On the contrary), I think it was River that lost this match. In my opinion, the defeat began from the bench, with the substitutions made. The match was lost by Renato Cesarini". After listening to Liberti, Cesarini agreed with him.

Nevertheless, Liberti held goalkeeper Amadeo Carrizo responsible for the defeat with harsh words to refer to him. Liberti said: "the other responsible is that man, Carrizo... It's easy to mock the rival when conditions are favorable; but someone must know how to be brave in adverse conditions... this man was born well starred. He's the untouchable. I would like to know when he won a responsibility match in 20 years playing for the club... since he stopped that ball with his chest, the match changed... a serious players should not do silly things {{refn|The exact word used by Liberti was "gansadas" (in Spanish)|group=note|name=gans}}. To be a man, other things are necessary..."[http://revistauncanio.com.ar/derribando-mitos/aquel-pechito-de-carrizo/ Aquel pechito de Carrizo] by Mariano Hamilton on Un Caño magazine

Notes

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References

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