Copa Sudamericana clubs performance comparison

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The table below shows the comparison of the performances of all the 234 clubs that participated in Copa Sudamericana until the edition of 2024.

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Classification

CChampions
FRunners-up
SFSemi-finals
QFQuarter-finals
R16Round of 16
POKnockout round play-offs
GSGroup stage
SSSecond stage
FSFirst stage
Did not participate

Notes: Since 2017, clubs transferred from Copa Libertadores are marked in italics. Since 2021 a group stage was included in the tournament and the second stage was eliminated.

Performance

Club (# of participations) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Flag of Brazil.svg BRAZIL (187)(0)(12)(12)(8)(8)(8)(8)(9)(8)(8)(8)(9)(8)(8)(8)(8)(7)(7)(7)(8)(7)(8)(7)(6)
1 São Paulo (14)SFSSSSQFSSR16 C SFSFFSSSSS F QF
2 Fluminense (11)SSQFR16 F SSQFSFQFFSGS
3 Atlético Mineiro (10)FSFSSSFSQFSSFSSFFS
4 Santos (9)QFQFSSR16SSFSQFR16GS
5 Corinthians (9)FSQFR16SSR16SFGSSFSF
6 Goiás (9)FSSSR16R16 F R16SSFSR16
7 Botafogo (9)SSR16QFQFR16SSR16R16QF
8 Athletico Paranaense (9)SFSSR16FSSSQF C C QF
9 Cruzeiro (8)FSSSR16SSSSFS F
10 Internacional (8)FSSFQF C R16SSQFPO
11 Vasco da Gama (8)FSSSQFSSSFSSR16
12 Bahia (8)SSR16R16SSQFFSQFGS
13 Grêmio (7)FSFSSSSSQFR16
14 Flamengo (6)FSFSFSR16R16 F
15 Vitória (6)R16SSSSR16SS
16 Palmeiras (5)FSQFSFSSR16
17 Coritiba (5)FSFSSSR16QF
18 Sport Recife (5)R16SSR16SSQF
19 Figueirense (4)FSSSSSSS
20 Chapecoense [1] (4)QF C R16FS
21 Ceará (3)SSGSQF
22 Atlético Goianiense (3)R16GSSF
23 Ponte Preta (3) F SSR16
24 Cuiabá (3)SSGSPO
25 Fortaleza (3)FS F QF
26 Red Bull Bragantino (3) F R16R16
27 São Caetano (2)SSFS
28 Paraná (2)FSSS
29 Criciúma (2)SSSS
30 Juventude (1)SS
31 Avaí (1)QF
32 Grêmio Barueri [2] (1)SS
33 Náutico (1)SS
34 Portuguesa (1)SS
35 Brasília (1)R16
36 Joinville (1)SS
37 Santa Cruz (1)R16
38 América Mineiro (1)QF
Flag of Argentina.svg ARGENTINA (159)(5)(7)(6)(7)(7)(6)(7)(6)(6)(7)(6)(6)(7)(7)(6)(8)(7)(6)(8)(7)(6)(8)(7)(6)
3 Lanús (13)QFR16R16SS C R16R16SSSS F GSR16SF
2 San Lorenzo (12) C SSSSQFSSSSQFSSSFR16GSR16
3 Independiente (12)SSSS C R16QFQFR16 C QFQFR16GS
4 River Plate [3] (11)SS F SSR16R16SFQFFSQF C SF
5 Boca Juniors [3] (11)SSQF C C R16R16QFFSSSSFR16
6 Estudiantes (9)SSSS F SSSSQFSSR16QF
7 Vélez Sarsfield (8)FSSFSSQFSSSFQFSF
8 Racing (7)QFSSSSQFFSGS C
9 Banfield (7)FSR16SSR16SSR16GS
10 Arsenal (7)QF C R16QFSSSSR16
11 Argentinos Juniors (7)SFSSSSSSR16FSGS
12 Defensa y Justicia (7)SSQFFS C GSSFGS
13 Rosario Central (6)FSR16SSFSQFR16
14 Gimnasia y Esgrima (5)QFQFSSFSGS
15 Newell's Old Boys (5)SSQFFSGSR16
16 Colón (4)SSR16R16 F
17 Tigre (4)FS F SSPO
18 Belgrano (4)SSSSR16R16
19 Huracán (4) F SSFSGS
20 Unión (3)FSR16R16
21 Godoy Cruz (2)R16SS
22 Atlético Tucumán (2)R16SS
23 Quilmes (1)FS
24 Talleres (1)GS
25 Patronato (1)PO
Flag of Colombia.svg COLOMBIA (94)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(5)(7)(7)(6)(6)(6)(5)(6)(4)(4)
1 Deportivo Cali (11)FSSSFSSSSSSSQFSSR16FSR16
2 Deportes Tolima (11)R16QFSSR16FSFSSSSSGSGSFS
3 Atlético Nacional [1] (9) F SFR16SSQF F F SSSS
4 Junior (9)QFSSQFSF F QFR16GSFS
5 Millonarios (7)FSSFSFFSR16SSGS
6 Independiente Medellín (7)FSQFSSFSGSPOQF
7 La Equidad (7)FSSSFSR16QFGSFS
8 Santa Fe (7)R16QF C R16R16SFGS
9 América de Cali (6)SSR16FSR16FSFS
10 Águilas Doradas [4] (6)QFFSSSFSSSFS
11 Deportivo Pasto (4)FSR16FSFS
12 Atlético Huila (1)SS
13 Envigado (1)SS
14 Patriotas (1)SS
15 Jaguares (1)FS
16 Once Caldas (1)FS
17 Alianza (1)GS
Club (# of participations) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Flag of Chile.svg CHILE (91)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(5)(4)(4)(4)(4)(5)(4)(6)(5)(4)(7)(7)(6)(4)
1 Universidad Católica (15)SSSFR16R16SFR16FSSSFSSSQFR16FSFS
2 Universidad de Chile (7)FSQFFS C QFR16FS
3 Colo-Colo (7) F R16FSSSFSR16PO
4 Palestino (7)QFSSSSGSGSR16
5 Huachipato (6)FSR16FSSSGSR16
6 Unión Española (5)R16FSSSFS
7 Everton (5)FSFSGSFS
8 Audax Italiano (4)SSFSSSPO
9 Deportes Iquique (4)SSFSFSSS
10 Unión La Calera (4)SSR16GSGS
11 Santiago Wanderers (3)QFFSFS
12 Cobreloa (3)SSSSSS
13 Universidad de Concepción (3)SSFSFS
14 Ñublense (3)SSFSR16
15 O'Higgins (3)FSFSFS
16 Cobresal (3)FSFSFS
17 Deportes Antofagasta (3)FSFSGS
18 Coquimbo Unido (2)SFGS
19 Provincial Osorno (1)FS
20 Unión San Felipe (1)R16
21 Deportes Temuco (1)SS
22 Magallanes (1)GS
Flag of Ecuador.svg ECUADOR (87)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(4)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(5)(7)(5)(7)(4)
1 LDU Quito (15)SSSFSSFSR16 C SF F R16R16R16QFGS C R16
2 Barcelona (11)SSFSSSR16FSSSFSFSGSPOPO
3 Emelec (11)R16R16SSR16SSQFR16SSSSGSR16
4 Universidad Católica (9)SSFSFSSSR16FSGSPO
5 Aucas (6)FSFSFSFSGS
6 Independiente del Valle (6)SSSS C R16 C PO
7 El Nacional (5)FSR16R16SSFS
8 Deportivo Quito (4)SSFSFSR16
9 Deportivo Cuenca (4)FSR16FSFS
10 LDU Loja (3)R16R16FS
11 Mushuc Runa (3)FSFS
12 Delfín (3)FSFSGS
13 Macará (2)SSFS
14 Olmedo (1)SS
15 Fuerza Amarilla (1)SS
16 Guayaquil City (1)FS
17 9 de Octubre (1)GS
18 Técnico Universitario (1)FS
19 Orense (1)
Flag of Paraguay.svg PARAGUAY (87)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(6)(4)(4)(4)(5)(5)(5)(8)(4)
1 Libertad (16)SSQFFSSSFSSSFSQFSFR16R16FSSFSFR16QF
2 Cerro Porteño (12)FSQFR16FSSFSSQFFSQFSFR16PO
3 Guaraní (9)FSFSSSSSSSFSR16FS
4 Nacional (9)SSSSSSQFSSFSFSFSGS
5 Olimpia (8)SSFSR16SSR16SSR16FS
6 Sportivo Luqueño (7)SFSSFSFSSSGS
7 Sol de América (6)R16SSSSSSSSFS
8 Tacuary (3)SSFSGS
9 Sportivo Ameliano (3)FSR16
10 General Díaz (2)SSSS
11 River Plate (2)FSGS
12 Guaireña (2)FSGS
13 General Caballero (2)GSFS
14 Deportivo Capiatá (1)R16
15 Deportivo Santaní (1)SS
16 Independiente (1)FS
17 12 de Octubre (1)GS
18 Sportivo Trinidense (1)GS
19 2 de Mayo (1)
Club (# of participations) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Flag of Uruguay.svg URUGUAY (85)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(7)(5)(5)(5)(5)(4)(4)(4)
1 Danubio (13)SSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSGSGS
2 Peñarol (10)SSR16FSR16FSSSR16SSSFGS
3 Nacional (9)SFSSQFSSSSSSQFR16QF
4 River Plate (9)FSSFFSSSSSSSR16GSFS
5 Defensor Sporting (8)SSQFR16R16QFFSSSFS
6 Liverpool (6)FSR16FSSSSSFS
7 Montevideo Wanderers (6)FSR16R16GSFS
8 Cerro Largo (5)FSFSFSFS
9 Fénix (4)FSFSR16FS
10 Plaza Colonia (2)FSSS
11 Boston River (2)SSSS
12 Cerro (2)SSSS
13 Racing (2)PO
14 Central Español (1)FS
15 Bella Vista (1)FS
16 El Tanque Sisley (1)FS
17 Rentistas (1)FS
18 Juventud (1)SS
19 Rampla Juniors (1)SS
20 Montevideo City Torque (1)GS
Flag of Venezuela.svg VENEZUELA (84)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(6)(6)(5)(5)(4)(4)(4)
1 Mineros de Guayana (8)FSSSSSSSFSFSFSFS
2 Caracas (8)SSSSFSR16R16SSFS
3 Deportivo Anzoátegui (7)FSSSFSFSFSFSFS
4 Zamora (6)FSFSFSSSFSFS
5 Deportivo La Guaira (6)FSSSR16GSFS
6 Deportivo Táchira (5)FSFSR16QFFS
7 Carabobo (5)FSFSFSFSFS
8 Trujillanos (5)SSFSSSFSFS
9 Deportivo Lara (5)FSFSFSFSSS
10 Estudiantes de Mérida (5)FSFSSSFSGS
11 Monagas (4)SSFSFSFS
12 Metropolitanos (4)GSGSGS
13 Aragua (3)SSFSGS
14 Academia Puerto Cabello (3)FSGS
15 Deportivo Petare [5] (2)FSFS
16 Maracaibo (1)FS
17 Yaracuyanos (1)FS
18 Estudiantes de Caracas (1)FS
19 Atlético Venezuela (1)FS
20 Zulia (1)QF
21 Llaneros (1)FS
22 Hermanos Colmenarez (1)FS
23 Rayo Zuliano (1)GS
Flag of Bolivia.svg BOLIVIA (84)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(6)(4)(5)(5)(5)(4)(5)(4)
1 Bolívar (12)SFFS F FSFSSSFSSSSSSSR16GS
2 Oriente Petrolero (10)FSSSFSFSFSSSFSFSGSGS
3 Blooming (8)FSFSFSFSSSFSFSGS
4 Jorge Wilstermann (7)FSFSFSSSGSGSFS
5 Nacional Potosí (7)FSSSFSFSFSFSGS
6 The Strongest (5)QFR16FSFSR16
7 Guabirá (5)FSFSGSFSFS
8 Aurora (4)FSR16SSFS
9 Universitario de Sucre (4)SSR16FSSS
10 Real Potosí (4)FSFSFSSS
11 San José (4)R16FSFSFS
12 Royal Pari (2)R16FS
13 Always Ready (2)FSPO
14 Atlético Palmaflor (2)FSFS
15 La Paz (1)FS
16 Petrolero (1)FS
17 Real Tomayapo (1)GS
18 Universitario de Vinto (1)FS
Club (# of participations) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Flag of Peru.svg PERU (83)(2)(2)(3)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(3)(3)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(6)(4)(5)(4)(5)(4)(4)
1 Sport Huancayo (9)SSFSSSFSSSFSR16GSFS
2 Universitario (8)FSFSFSFSQFSSFSPO
3 Cienciano (6) C SSR16FSFS
4 Melgar (6)FSFSSSSSGSSF
5 Universidad César Vallejo (5)FSFSQFGSGS
6 Alianza Lima (4)QFFSFSFS
7 Ayacucho [6] (4)FSFSFSGS
8 UTC (4)FSFSFSFS
9 Sporting Cristal (4)FSR16QFPO
10 Alianza Atlético (3)SSSSR16
11 Coronel Bolognesi (3)FSSSFS
12 Universidad San Martín (3)FSSSFS
13 Juan Aurich (3)FSFSFS
14 Cusco [7] (3)SSFS
15 León de Huánuco (2)FSFS
16 Unión Comercio (2)FSFS
17 Deportivo Municipal (2)FSFS
18 Binacional (2)FSFS
19 Atlético Grau (2)FS
20 ADT (2)FS
21 Sport Áncash (1)R16
22 Comerciantes Unidos (1)FS
23 Sport Rosario (1)FS
24 Carlos A. Mannucci (1)FS
25 Sport Boys (1)FS
26 Deportivo Garcilaso (1)GS
Flag of Mexico.svg MEXICO [8] (9)(0)(0)(0)(2)(2)(3)(2)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 América (2)QF F
2 Pachuca (2) C R16
3 Guadalajara (2)QFSF
4 UNAM (1) F
5 Toluca (1)SF
6 San Luis (1)R16
Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES [8] (2)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 D.C. United (2)R16R16
Flag of Costa Rica.svg COSTA RICA [8] (1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 Alajuelense (1)R16
Flag of Honduras.svg HONDURAS [8] (1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)(0)
1 Motagua (1)SS
Club (# of participations) 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

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References

  1. 1 2 LaMia Flight 2933, which was carrying the Chapecoense squad to the first leg of the 2016 finals, crashed on the way killing 71 of the 77 people on board. In light of these events, CONMEBOL awarded the title to Chapecoense, following a request by Atlético Nacional.
  2. Includes Gremio Prudente.
  3. 1 2 Boca Juniors and River Plate were invited to the tournament between the editions 2002 to 2009.
  4. Includes Itagüí, Águilas Pereira and Rionegro Águilas.
  5. Includes Deportivo Italchacao.
  6. Includes Inti Gas.
  7. Includes Real Garcilaso.
  8. 1 2 3 4 CONCACAF teams were invited to the tournament between the editions 2005 to 2008.

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