Copa Master de Supercopa

The Copa Master de Supercopa was a football competition contested by clubs that had previously won the Supercopa Libertadores. It was organized by CONMEBOL and only played in 1992 and 1995. A third edition was scheduled to be played in 1998 but the lack of sponsors delayed the event and eventually was cancelled

Copa Master de Supercopa
The trophy given to champion
Organising bodyCONMEBOL
Founded1992
Abolished1995 (1995)
RegionSouth America
Number of teams4 (1992)
2 (1995)
Related competitionsSupercopa Libertadores
Most successful club(s) Boca Juniors
Cruzeiro
(1 title each)

The format of the tournament was different in both editions. The first edition in 1992 featured all 4 champions at the time. It was played in Buenos Aires and won by Boca Juniors. The second edition was to be played in 1994 but moved to 1995. Only two eligible teams accepted the invitation to play. The cup was played over two legs and won by Cruzeiro.

The winners of the competitions were also given the chance to participate in a following-season grand super cup called the Copa de Oro. This competition was played three times. The first two competitions featured the respective Copa Master de Supercopa champion; however, as no Copa Master de Supercopa was contested in 1996, the vacant berth for the 1996 Copa de Oro went to the 1996 Copa Master de CONMEBOL champion.

1992 Supercopa Masters

1992 Supercopa Masters
Tournament details
Host countryArgentina
CityBuenos Aires
Dates27 May – 31 May
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Boca Juniors (1st title)
Runners-up Cruzeiro
Third place Olimpia
Fourth place Racing
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored9 (2.25 per match)

The 1992 Supercopa Masters featured the four previous winners of the time. It was played in Buenos Aires at Estadio José Amalfitani.

Participants

Team Champion
Racing 1988
Boca Juniors 1989
Olimpia 1990
Cruzeiro 1991

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 May – Buenos Aires
 
 
Boca Juniors1
 
31 May – Buenos Aires
 
Olimpia0
 
Boca Juniors2
 
29 May - Buenos Aires
 
Cruzeiro1
 
Racing1 (1)
 
 
Cruzeiro (pen)1 (3)
 
Third place
 
 
31 May – Buenos Aires
 
 
Olimpia2
 
 
Racing1

1995 Supercopa Masters

1995 Supercopa Masters
Tournament details
Dates3 May – 16 May
Teams2 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Cruzeiro (1st title)
Runners-up Olimpia
Tournament statistics
Matches played2
Goals scored1 (0.5 per match)

The 1995 Supercopa Masters was a two-legged match between two previous Supercopa Sudamericana champions. It was to be played in 1994 but was postponed until 1995.

Participants

Team Champion
Olimpia 1990
Cruzeiro 1991, 1992

First leg

Second leg

Cruzeiro 1–0 Olimpia
Marcelo  76' Report
Attendance: 20,000

Cruzeiro won 1–0 on aggregate.

 
Cruzeiro
Olimpia
 
CRUZEIRO:
GK William Andem
RB Rodrigo Silva
CB Júnior
CB Rogério
LB Nonato
DM Ademir
DM Pingo
MF Ricardinho a'
MF Luís Fernando Flores
FW Cleisson b'
FW Marcelo Ramos
Substitutes:
FW Tiganá a'
FW Dinei b'
Manager:
Carlos Alberto Silva
OLIMPIA:
GK Arbiza
RB Cáceres
CB Saravia
CB Caballero
LB Suárez a'
DM Fernández
DM Vidal Sanabria
MF Jara
MF Esteche
FW Báez
FW Samaniego
Substitutes:
MF Campos a'
Manager:
Miguel Ángel Piazza

1998 Supercopa Masters

The 1998 Supercopa Masters was to feature all previous Supercopa Sudamericana winners. It was to be played between 28 May and 7 June in Avellaneda, Argentina but was postponed due to a lack of sponsors. It was to be played after the World Cup but was later dropped.

Participants

Team Champion
Racing 1988
Boca Juniors 1989
Olimpia 1990
Cruzeiro 1991, 1992
São Paulo 1993
Independiente 1994, 1995
Vélez Sársfield 1996
River Plate 1997

Performance by club

Team Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Cruzeiro1119951992
Boca Juniors101992
Olimpia011995
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