Copa Master de CONMEBOL

{{Infobox International Football Competition

| tourney_name=Copa Master de CONMEBOL

| year=

| city=Cuiabá

| country=Brazil

| dates=February 8 - February 12

| num_teams=4

| confederations=1

| venues =1

| cities =1

| champion_other={{flagicon|BRA}} São Paulo

| count=1

| second_other={{flagicon|BRA}} Atlético Mineiro

| matches = 3

| goals=13

| top_scorer = {{flagicon|BRA}} Almir (5 goals)

}}

The Copa Master de CONMEBOL ({{langx|en|CONMEBOL Masters Cup}}, {{langx|pt|Copa Master da Conmebol}} or Supercopa Conmebol) was a football club competition contested by the four past winners of the Copa CONMEBOL at the time. The cup is one of the many inter-South American club competitions that have been organized by CONMEBOL.[http://www.el-area.com/sudamerica/subpaginas/otr_copas_sud-2.htm#comegol Sudamérica: Otras copas] on El Area website

It was played from February 8 to February 12, 1996, and it was contested in the city of Cuiabá with the participations of Atlético Mineiro, Botafogo, São Paulo, and Rosario Central.[https://www.lacapital.com.ar/ovacion/central-bragantino-lo-que-tenes-que-saber-n2679947.html Central-Bragantino, lo que tenés que saber] on La Capital, 10 Aug 2021 São Paulo won the competition after defeating Atlético Mineiro in the final 3-0.[https://www.rsssf.org/sacups/mastconmebol96.html Copa Masters CONMEBOL] by José Luis Pierrend on the RSSSF"Copa Master de Copa Conmebol" by José Carluccio on Historia y Fútbol (blogsite), 5 Nov 2008[https://www.ole.com.ar/lanus/lanus-sorteo-sudamericana-2020_0_jldxOABjHr.html A Lanús se le viene Dani Alves pero no le tiene miedo a San Pablo] on Olé, 23 Oct 2020

Eligible teams

Only four editions of the Copa CONMEBOL had been played by early 1996 and all four champions participated.

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{{flagicon|BRA}} Atlético Mineiro

| 1992 Copa CONMEBOL winner

{{flagicon|BRA}} Botafogo

| 1993 Copa CONMEBOL winner

{{flagicon|BRA}} São Paulo

| 1994 Copa CONMEBOL winner

{{flagicon|ARG}} Rosario Central

| 1995 Copa CONMEBOL winner

Tournament overview

{{Round4

|8 February – Cuiabá|{{flagicon|BRA}} São Paulo|7|{{flagicon|BRA}} Botafogo|3

|9 February - Cuiabá|{{flagicon|BRA}} Atlético Mineiro (pen)|0 (10)|{{flagicon|ARG}} Rosario Central|0 (9)

|12 February – Cuiabá|{{flagicon|BRA}} São Paulo|3|{{flagicon|BRA}} Atlético Mineiro|0}}

= Semifinals =

{{Football box

|date=8 February 1996

|team1=São Paulo {{flagicon|BRA}}

|score=7–3

|report = https://www.ceroacero.es/match.php?id=1118027

|team2={{flagicon|BRA}} Botafogo

|goals1=Valdir Bigode {{goal|6||38}}
Almir {{goal|12||31||55}}
Ailton {{goal|72}}
Edmílson {{goal|73}}

|goals2=Túlio {{goal|33||48|pen.|52|pen.}}

|stadium=Verdão, Cuiabá

}}

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{{Football box

|date=9 February 1996

|team1=Atlético Mineiro {{flagicon|BRA}}

|score=0–0

|report = https://www.elgrafico.com.ar/articulo/1065/43246/como-le-fue-a-atletico-mineiro-como-local-ante-equipos-de-argentina

|team2={{flagicon|ARG}} Rosario Central

|stadium=Verdão, Cuiabá

|penalties1=

|penaltyscore= 10–9

|penalties2=

}}

=Final=

{{Football box

|date=12 February 1996

|team1=São Paulo {{flagicon|BRA}}

|score=3–0

|report = https://www.ceroacero.es/match.php?id=1118029

|team2={{flagicon|BRA}} Atlético Mineiro

|goals1=Almir {{goal|9||51}}
Valdir Bigode {{goal|68}}

|stadium=Verdão, Cuiabá

|referee = Sidrack Marinho

|attendance =

}}

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GK1 Zetti (c)
DF2Edinho
DF3Pedro Luís
DF4Sorlei{{suboff|a}}
DF6Guilherme
MF 8Edmílson{{suboff|b}}
MF5 Donizete
MF10 Aílton{{suboff|c}}
MF11Sandoval
FW 7Almir
FW9Valdir
colspan=3|Substitutes:
DF Marquinhos{{subon|a}}
DF Gilmar{{subon|b}}
MF Denílson{{subon|c}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|BRA}} Muricy Ramalho

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GK1 Cláudio Taffarel (c)
DF2Dinho
DF3Ronaldo Guiaro
DF4 Ademir
DF6Edgar
MF5Doriva
MF8Gutemberg{{subon|a}}
FW 10Cairo Lima{{subon|b}}
MF11Leandro Tavares{{subon|c}}
MF7Ermani
FW9Renaldo
colspan=3|Substitutes:
FW Elpídio Silva{{subon|a}}
DF Paulão{{subon|b}}
MF Clayton{{subon|c}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|BRA}} Procópio Cardoso

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Scorers

;5 goals

;3 goals

;1 goal

References

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{{South American Football}}{{International Club Football}}{{São Paulo FC matches}}

{{Clube Atlético Mineiro matches}}

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Category:Defunct CONMEBOL club competitions

Category:1996 in South American football

Category:Copa CONMEBOL

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