1993 Copa Interamericana
Event | Copa Interamericana | ||||||
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | September 15, 1994 | ||||||
Venue | Ricado Saprissa, San José | ||||||
Referee | Juan P. Escobar (Guatemala) | ||||||
Attendance | 12,000 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | November 21, 1944 | ||||||
Venue | San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes | ||||||
Referee | Fernando Chappel (Peru) | ||||||
Attendance | 5,500 | ||||||
The 1993 Copa Interamericana was the 15th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Costa Rican team Deportivo Saprissa (winner of 1993 CONCACAF Champions' Cup) and Chilean club Universidad Católica (runner-up of 1993 Copa Libertadores so current champion São Paulo declined to participate). The final was played under a two-leg format in September–November 1994.[1]
The first leg was held in Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá in San José, where Saprissa defeat U. Católica 3–1. The second leg was played at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo in Las Condes, where Universidad Católica beat Saprissa 5–1 in extra time. With one win per side, the Chilean team won their first Interamericana cup by goal difference (6–4).[1][2][3]
Qualified teams
[edit]Team | Qualification | Previous app. |
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Universidad Católica | 1993 Copa Libertadores runner-up | None |
Saprissa | 1993 CONCACAF Champions' Cup winner | None |
Venues
[edit]Match details
[edit]First leg
[edit]Saprissa | 3–1 | Universidad Católica |
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Myers 20' Fonseca 64' Wanchope 84' | Report | Vázquez 71' |
Saprissa | U. Católica |
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Second leg
[edit]Universidad Católica | 5–1 (a.e.t.) | Deportivo Saprissa |
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Romero 28' Acosta 30' Olmos 90' Ardimán 102' Barrera 111' | Report | Wanchope 35' |
U. Católica | Saprissa |
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References
[edit]- ^ a b 1993 Copa Interamericana by Josef Bobrowsky and Erik Lugo on the RSSSF
- ^ Un día como hoy la UC obtuvo la Copa Interamericana, su único título internacional, 1 Nov 2020
- ^ la UC se consagra campeón de la Copa Interamericana by Luis Navarrete on La Tercera, 1 Nov 2020