2017 Copa Sudamericana first stage

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The 2017 Copa Sudamericana first stage was played from 28 February to 1 June 2017. [1] A total of 44 teams competed in the first stage to decide the 22 of the 32 places in the second stage of the 2017 Copa Sudamericana. [2]

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Draw

The draw for the first stage was held on 31 January 2017, 21:00 PYST (UTC−3), at the CONMEBOL Convention Centre in Luque, Paraguay. [3] For the first stage, the teams were divided into two pots according to their geographical zones:

The 44 teams were drawn into 22 ties (G1–G22) between a team from Pot A and a team from Pot B, with the teams from Pot B hosting the second leg in odd-numbered ties, and the teams from Pot A hosting the second leg in even-numbered ties. This distribution ensured that teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same tie.

First stage draw
Pot A (South Zone)Pot B (North Zone)

Format

In the first stage, each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, the away goals rule would be used. If still tied, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 6.1). [2]

The 22 winners of the first stage advanced to the second stage to join the 10 teams transferred from the Copa Libertadores (two best teams eliminated in the third stage of qualifying and eight third-placed teams in the group stage).

Matches

The first legs were played on 28 February, 1–2 March, and 4–6 April, and the second legs were played on 9–11 May, 30–31 May and 1 June 2017. [4] [5]

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Nacional Potosí Flag of Bolivia.svg 4–3 Flag of Peru.svg Sport Huancayo 3–1 1–2
Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia.svg 2–2 (a) Flag of Paraguay.svg Sportivo Luqueño 1–0 1–2
Petrolero Flag of Bolivia.svg 1–6 Flag of Ecuador.svg Universidad Católica 1–3 0–3
LDU Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg 4–3 Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor Sporting 2–2 2–1
Everton Flag of Chile.svg 1–1 (3–4 p) Flag of Colombia.svg Patriotas 1–0 0–1
Estudiantes de Caracas Flag of Venezuela.svg 3–10 Flag of Paraguay.svg Sol de América 2–3 1–7
Cerro Porteño Flag of Paraguay.svg 3–2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Caracas 1–1 2–1
Deportivo Anzoátegui Flag of Venezuela.svg 3–4 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán 3–0 0–4
Oriente Petrolero Flag of Bolivia.svg 2–2 (8–7 p) Flag of Ecuador.svg Deportivo Cuenca 1–1 1–1
Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 4–1 Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile 2–0 2–1
Independiente Flag of Argentina.svg 1–0 Flag of Peru.svg Alianza Lima 0–0 1–0
Ponte Preta Flag of Brazil.svg 1–1 (a) Flag of Argentina.svg Gimnasia y Esgrima 0–0 1–1
Boston River Flag of Uruguay.svg 4–2 Flag of Peru.svg Comerciantes Unidos 3–1 1–1
Juan Aurich Flag of Peru.svg 1–8 Flag of Argentina.svg Arsenal 0–2 1–6
O'Higgins Flag of Chile.svg 1–2 Flag of Ecuador.svg Fuerza Amarilla 1–0 0–2
Deportes Tolima Flag of Colombia.svg 2–2 (a) Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolívar 2–1 0–1
Palestino Flag of Chile.svg 1–1 (7–6 p) Flag of Venezuela.svg Atlético Venezuela 0–1 1–0
Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 3–3 (4–2 p) Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio 3–0 0–3
Racing Flag of Argentina.svg 2–1 Flag of Colombia.svg Rionegro Águilas 1–0 1–1
Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil.svg 3–3 (2–3 p) Flag of Paraguay.svg Nacional 2–1 1–2
Defensa y Justicia Flag of Argentina.svg 1–1 (a) Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo 0–0 1–1
Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg 2–1 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool 2–0 0–1

Match G1

Nacional Potosí Flag of Bolivia.svg 3–1 Flag of Peru.svg Sport Huancayo
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Sport Huancayo Flag of Peru.svg 2–1 Flag of Bolivia.svg Nacional Potosí
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Estadio Huancayo, Huancayo
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Juan Albarracín (Ecuador)

Nacional Potosí won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G2

Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia.svg 1–0 Flag of Paraguay.svg Sportivo Luqueño
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Sportivo Luqueño Flag of Paraguay.svg 2–1 Flag of Colombia.svg Deportivo Cali
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Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Deportivo Cali won on away goals and advanced to the second stage.

Match G3

Petrolero Flag of Bolivia.svg 1–3 Flag of Ecuador.svg Universidad Católica
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Universidad Católica Flag of Ecuador.svg 3–0 Flag of Bolivia.svg Petrolero
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Universidad Católica won 6–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G4

LDU Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg 2–2 Flag of Uruguay.svg Defensor Sporting
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Defensor Sporting Flag of Uruguay.svg 1–2 Flag of Ecuador.svg LDU Quito
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LDU Quito won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G5

Everton Flag of Chile.svg 1–0 Flag of Colombia.svg Patriotas
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Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Patriotas won on penalties and advanced to the second stage.

Match G6

Estudiantes de Caracas Flag of Venezuela.svg 2–3 Flag of Paraguay.svg Sol de América
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Sol de América Flag of Paraguay.svg 7–1 Flag of Venezuela.svg Estudiantes de Caracas
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Sol de América won 10–3 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G7

Cerro Porteño Flag of Paraguay.svg 1–1 Flag of Venezuela.svg Caracas
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Caracas Flag of Venezuela.svg 1–2 Flag of Paraguay.svg Cerro Porteño
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Cerro Porteño won 3–2 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G8

Deportivo Anzoátegui Flag of Venezuela.svg 3–0 Flag of Argentina.svg Huracán
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Huracán Flag of Argentina.svg 4–0 Flag of Venezuela.svg Deportivo Anzoátegui
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Huracán won 4–3 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G9

Oriente Petrolero Flag of Bolivia.svg 1–1 Flag of Ecuador.svg Deportivo Cuenca
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Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Oriente Petrolero won on penalties and advanced to the second stage.

Match G10

Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg 2–0 Flag of Chile.svg Universidad de Chile
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Arena Corinthians, São Paulo
Attendance: 22,957
Referee: Darío Herrera (Argentina)

Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg 1–2 Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
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Corinthians won 4–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G11

Independiente Flag of Argentina.svg 0–0 Flag of Peru.svg Alianza Lima
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Alianza Lima Flag of Peru.svg 0–1 Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente
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Independiente won 1–0 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G12

Ponte Preta Flag of Brazil.svg 0–0 Flag of Argentina.svg Gimnasia y Esgrima
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Gimnasia y Esgrima Flag of Argentina.svg 1–1 Flag of Brazil.svg Ponte Preta
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Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Ponte Preta won on away goals and advanced to the second stage.

Match G13

Boston River Flag of Uruguay.svg 3–1 Flag of Peru.svg Comerciantes Unidos
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Comerciantes Unidos Flag of Peru.svg 1–1 Flag of Uruguay.svg Boston River
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Estadio Huancayo, Huancayo
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Raúl Orosco (Bolivia)

Boston River won 4–2 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G14

Juan Aurich Flag of Peru.svg 0–2 Flag of Argentina.svg Arsenal
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Arsenal Flag of Argentina.svg 6–1 Flag of Peru.svg Juan Aurich
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Arsenal won 8–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G15

O'Higgins Flag of Chile.svg 1–0 Flag of Ecuador.svg Fuerza Amarilla
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Fuerza Amarilla Flag of Ecuador.svg 2–0 Flag of Chile.svg O'Higgins
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Fuerza Amarilla won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G16

Deportes Tolima Flag of Colombia.svg 2–1 Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolívar
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Estadio Manuel Murillo Toro, Ibagué
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Diego Haro (Peru)

Bolívar Flag of Bolivia.svg 1–0 Flag of Colombia.svg Deportes Tolima
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Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Sandro Ricci (Brazil)

Tied 2–2 on aggregate, Bolívar won on away goals and advanced to the second stage.

Match G17

Palestino Flag of Chile.svg 0–1 Flag of Venezuela.svg Atlético Venezuela
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Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Palestino won on penalties and advanced to the second stage.

Match G18

Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg 3–0 Flag of Uruguay.svg Danubio
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Estádio Ilha do Retiro, Recife
Attendance: 13,582
Referee: Jorge Baliño (Argentina)

Tied 3–3 on aggregate, Sport Recife won on penalties and advanced to the second stage.

Match G19

Racing Flag of Argentina.svg 1–0 Flag of Colombia.svg Rionegro Águilas
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Rionegro Águilas Flag of Colombia.svg 1–1 Flag of Argentina.svg Racing
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Racing won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Match G20

Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil.svg 2–1 Flag of Paraguay.svg Nacional
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Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 16,784
Referee: Juan Soto (Venezuela)

Tied 3–3 on aggregate, Nacional won on penalties and advanced to the second stage.

Match G21

Defensa y Justicia Flag of Argentina.svg 0–0 Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo
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São Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg 1–1 Flag of Argentina.svg Defensa y Justicia
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Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo
Attendance: 14,999
Referee: Ulises Mereles (Paraguay)

Tied 1–1 on aggregate, Defensa y Justicia won on away goals and advanced to the second stage.

Match G22

Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg 2–0 Flag of Uruguay.svg Liverpool
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Liverpool Flag of Uruguay.svg 1–0 Flag of Brazil.svg Fluminense
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Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Juan Soto (Venezuela)

Fluminense won 2–1 on aggregate and advanced to the second stage.

Notes

  1. The Defensa y Justicia v São Paulo match was originally scheduled on 6 April 2017, 21:45 local time, but was re-scheduled to 5 April 2017, 19:15 local time, due to a general strike decreed in Argentina. [6]

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