2013 Copa Sudamericana elimination phaseThe elimination phase of the 2013 Copa Sudamericana was played from July 30 to September 5, 2013. A total of 46 teams competed in the elimination phase.[1] DrawThe draw of the tournament was held on July 3, 2013, 12:00 UTC−3, at the Sheraton Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] Excluding the defending champion (entering in the round of 16), the other 46 teams were divided into four zones:
The draw mechanism was as follows:[1]
SeedingThe following was the seeding of the 46 teams entered into the first stage and second stage draw:
FormatIn the elimination phase, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule was used. If still tied, the penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner (no extra time is played). The 15 winners of the second stage (three from Argentina Zone, four from Brazil Zone, eight from ties between South Zone and North Zone) advanced to the round of 16 to join the defending champion (São Paulo).[1] First stageThe first legs were played on July 30–August 1, and the second legs were played on August 6–8, 2013.[3] A minute of silence was held in honor to the passing of Ecuadorian player Christian Benítez at all first leg games of the first stage.[4]
Match G1
Libertad won 2–1 on aggregate. Match G2Cobreloa won 2–0 on aggregate. Match G3
Attendance: 25,664[5] Referee: Enrique Cáceres (Paraguay) Universidad de Chile won 6–3 on aggregate. Match G4
Guaraní won 4–1 on aggregate. Match G5
Colo Colo won 3–0 on aggregate. Match G6
River Plate won 5–0 on aggregate. Match G7
Universidad Católica won 2–1 on aggregate. Match G8
Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Nacional won on away goals. Match G9
Atlético Nacional won 5–0 on aggregate. Match G10Mineros won 4–2 on aggregate. Match G11
Independiente del Valle won 2–0 on aggregate. Match G12
Attendance: 1,512[5] Referee: Marlon Escalante (Venezuela) Itagüí won 6–2 on aggregate. Match G13
Emelec won 7–1 on aggregate. Match G14
Deportivo Pasto won 3–2 on aggregate. Match G15
La Equidad won 1–0 on aggregate. Match G16
Attendance: 6,402[5] Referee: Wilson Lamouroux (Colombia) LDU Loja won 3–1 on aggregate. Second stageThe first legs were played on August 13–14 and 20–22, and the second legs were played on August 27–29 and September 5, 2013. A minute of silence was held in honor to the passing of two-time World Cup-winning Brazilian player Gilmar at all second leg games of the second stage.[6]
Match O1
Universidad Católica won 7–2 on aggregate. Match O2
Attendance: 31,718[7] Referee: Néstor Pitana (Argentina) River Plate won 1–0 on aggregate. Match O3
Deportivo Pasto won 3–0 on aggregate. Match O4
Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Sport Recife won on penalties. Match O5
Itagüí won 1–0 on aggregate. Match O6
Vélez Sarsfield won 2–1 on aggregate. Match O7
Attendance: 27,859[7] Referee: Julio Quintana (Paraguay)
Universidad de Chile won 4–2 on aggregate. Match O8
Bahia won 2–1 on aggregate. Match O9
Atlético Nacional won 2–0 on aggregate. Match O10
Attendance: 23,248[7] Referee: Germán Delfino (Argentina)
Lanús won 4–1 on aggregate. Match O11
Tied 1–1 on aggregate, La Equidad won on away goals. Match O12
Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Coritiba won on penalties. Match O13
Libertad won 4–1 on aggregate. Match O14
Ponte Preta won 2–1 on aggregate. Match O15LDU Loja won 1–0 on aggregate. References
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