Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)

The Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simón Bolívar Cup) was an official football competition played from 1970 to 1976 by the traditional top clubs from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, and Venezuela. The competition was created by Venezuelan Football Federation recognized by CONMEBOL in that moment. The President of CONMEBOL, Teófilo Salinas gave the trophy to the Champions in an official ceremony.[1]

Copa Simón Bolívar
Founded1970
RegionSouth America (CONMEBOL)

List of Champions

YearChampionCountRunner-upThird PlaceFourth Place
1970 Santa Fe1 Deportivo Galicia Junior Canarias
1971 Deportivo Galicia1 Atlético Nacional Canarias Deportivo Cali
1972 Millonarios1 Deportivo PortuguésN/A
1974 Defensor Lima1 Portuguesa El Nacional Atlético Nacional
1975 América de Cali1 Estudiantes de Mérida The Strongest LDU Quito
1976 Alianza Lima1 Guabirá Portuguesa América de Cali

Performances

By club

Team Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Deportivo Galicia1119711970
Alianza Lima101976
América de Cali101975
Defensor Lima101974
Millonarios101972
Santa Fe101970
Atlético Nacional01
1971
Deportivo Portugués01
1972
Estudiantes de Mérida01
1975
Guabirá01
1976
Portuguesa01
1974

By country

Country Won Runners-Up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
 Colombia31América de Cali (1); Millonarios (1); Santa Fe (1)Atlético Nacional (1)
 Peru20Alianza Lima (1); Defensor Lima (1)
 Venezuela14Deportivo Galicia (1)Deportivo Galicia (1), Deportivo Portugués (1), Estudiantes de Mérida (1), Portuguesa (1)
 Bolivia01
Guabirá (1)
 Ecuador00

See also

References

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