2013 Copa EuroAmericana

The 2013 Copa EuroAmericana was the first edition of the Copa EuroAmericana, an exhibition men's football friendly tournament created by DirecTV. This edition took place in various locations across South America from 20 July to 4 August 2013. Eleven teams from both CONMEBOL and UEFA participated in the tournament.[1][2] Europe, represented by Atlético Madrid, Porto and Sevilla, won the cup by a 6–2 score, beating South America, represented by Atlético Nacional, Barcelona, Deportivo Anzoátegui, Estudiantes, Millonarios, Nacional, Sporting Cristal and Universidad Católica.

2013 Copa EuroAmericana
Tournament details
Dates20 July – 4 August
Teams11 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)8 (in 8 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsEurope (1st title)
Runners-upSouth America
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored22 (2.75 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Danilo (3 goals)
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Format

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Each match was played for 90 minutes. In the case of a draw after regulation, the winners were determined via a penalty shoot-out. The confederation of the winning team of each match was awarded with a point, and the confederation with the most points at the end of the tournament was crowned champions.

Participating teams

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Confederation Team Most recent domestic honour Latest continental performance
CONMEBOL   Estudiantes 2010–11 Torneo Apertura 2011 Copa LibertadoresRound of 16
CONMEBOL   Universidad Católica 2011 Copa Chile 2012 Copa LibertadoresSecond stage
CONMEBOL   Atlético Nacional 2013 Torneo Apertura 2012 Copa LibertadoresRound of 16
CONMEBOL   Millonarios 2012 Torneo Finalización 2013 Copa LibertadoresSecond stage
CONMEBOL   Barcelona 2012 Serie A 2013 Copa LibertadoresSecond stage
CONMEBOL   Sporting Cristal 2012 Torneo Descentralizado 2013 Copa LibertadoresSecond stage
CONMEBOL   Nacional 2011–12 Primera División Uruguaya 2013 Copa LibertadoresRound of 16
CONMEBOL   Deportivo Anzoátegui 2012 Copa Venezuela 2013 Copa LibertadoresFirst stage
UEFA   Atlético Madrid 2012–13 Copa del Rey 2012 UEFA Super CupChampions
UEFA   Sevilla 2009–10 Copa del Rey 2011–12 UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off round
UEFA   Porto 2012–13 Primeira Liga 2012–13 UEFA Champions League - Round of 16

Venues

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Bogotá Lima La Plata Guayaquil
Estadio El Campín Estadio Nacional Estadio Ciudad de La Plata Estadio Monumental
  Colombia   Peru   Argentina   Ecuador
Capacity: 36,343 Capacity: 50,000 Capacity: 53,000 Capacity: 59,283
       
Montevideo Santiago Puerto la Cruz Medellín
Estadio Centenario Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo Estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex
  Uruguay   Chile   Venezuela   Colombia
Capacity: 65,235 Capacity: 16,000 Capacity: 37,485 Capacity: 45,739
       

Standings

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South America
Points: 2
Europe
Points: 6

Matches

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Universidad Católica  0–2  Sevilla
Report
  • Marin   60'
  • Jairo   83'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eduardo Gamboa (Chile)

Deportivo Anzoátegui  2–4  Porto
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Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Maiker Moreno (Venezuela)

Atlético Nacional  1–1  Sevilla
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Penalties
4–3
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Adrián Vélez (Colombia)

Millonarios  0–4  Porto
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Barcelona  1–3  Sevilla
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Estudiantes  1–0  Atlético Madrid
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Sporting Cristal  0–1  Atlético Madrid
Report
Attendance: 19,500[4]
Referee: Omar Ponce (Ecuador)

Nacional  0–2  Atlético Madrid
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Attendance: 48,000[5]
Referee: Saúl Laverni (Argentina)

Top goalscorers

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Rank Name Team Goals
1   Danilo   Porto 3
2   Léo Baptistão   Atlético Madrid 2
  Jackson Martínez   Porto
  Jairo Samperio   Sevilla
  Silvestre Varela   Porto

References

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