Historical table of the Copa Libertadores

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The Historical table of the Copa Libertadores is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has ever played in the Copa Libertadores since its inception in 1960, up to 2022 season. [1]

Contents

The data below does not include the 1948 South American Championship of Champions, as it is not listed by Conmebol either as a Copa Libertadores edition or as an official competition. It must be pointed out, however, that at least in the years 1996 and 1997, Conmebol entitled equal status to both Copa Libertadores and the 1948 tournament, in that the 1948 champion club (CR Vasco da Gama) was allowed to participate in Supercopa Libertadores, a Conmebol official competition that allowed participation for former Libertadores champions only (for example, not admitting participation for champions of other Conmebol official competitions, such as Copa CONMEBOL).

Ranking

From 1960 to 2022, 63 editions of the Copa Libertadores de América were held. During this period, the clubs rank in the competition is as follow (updated until 2021 Copa Libertadores Final):

Pos.ClubCountryPart.TitlesPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 River Plate Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3743731819993616392+224642
2 Nacional Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 483401170108123559438+121618
3 Peñarol Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 47536916479126555449+106571
4 Boca Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3063081627769471270+201563
5 Olimpia Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 44332412694104462411+51468
6 Cerro Porteño Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 42031711690111405414–9438
7 Palmeiras Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2132101173954392218+174390
8 Grêmio Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2132071084356318189+129367
9 Colo-Colo Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 341241955492336334+2339
10 São Paulo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 213199964855307192+115336
11 Bolívar Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 360245965495360375–15342
12 América de Cali Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 210208915958299229+70332
13 Universidad Católica Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 280230875885343330+13319
14 Cruzeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 172166953239307158+149317
15 Barcelona Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 280233835892277289–12307
16 Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 163153833238287173+114281
17 Universitario Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 320225707085265310–45280
18 Atlético Nacional Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 222185784562250203+47279
19 Flamengo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 162149813236283171+112275
20 Sporting Cristal Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 3602286658104284363–79256
21 Independiente Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 207154723943211143+68255
22 Vélez Sarsfield Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 161139713335199127+72246
23 Internacional Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 142140673934202124+78240
24 Emelec Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 2802136641106223305–82239
25 Estudiantes Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 164131712337176115+61236
26 Libertad Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 200162634158205201+4230
27 LDU Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 201161623663238228+10222
28 Corinthians Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 151122642731211120+91219
29 Deportivo Cali Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 200154613261217206+11215
30 Universidad de Chile Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 250163573769201239–38208
31 The Strongest Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 270167573080203290–87201
32 San Lorenzo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 171138503949167138+29189
33 El Nacional Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 240146532865177208–31187
34 Guaraní Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 190143483758183200–17181
35 Racing Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 111102492924162105+57176
36 Atlético Mineiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 111103473026157104+53171
37 Junior Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 170124452851138158–20163
38 América Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 708845172614997+52152
39 Cobreloa Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 130105393234134122+12149
40 Rosario Central Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 12091422227155119+36148
41 Santa Fe Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 130104392837138126+12145
42 Alianza Lima Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 270168373299158291-133143
43 Millonarios Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 180104382442140133+7138
44 Jorge Wilstermann Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 200127382465146247-101138
45 Defensor Sporting Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 160111323346110129–19129
46 Deportivo Táchira [2] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 240139313672129248–119129
47 Unión Española Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 13095332933115128–13128
48 Vasco da Gama Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 91743023219476+18113
49 Newell's Old Boys Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 80742826208677+9110
50 Caracas Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 200111292359124197–73110
51 Fluminense Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 80663316179766+31115
52 Oriente Petrolero Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 210118292267130224–94109
53 Guadalajara Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 70642815219376+1799
54 Athletico Paranaense Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 70642910259187+497
55 Independiente Medellín Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 90722616308989094
56 Lanús Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 60562217177553+2283
57 Deportes Tolima Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 80562020165654+280
58 Once Caldas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 81561822166561+476
59 Independiente del Valle Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 70482112157161+1075
60 Cruz Azul Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 30442111127750+2774
61 Botafogo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 5046219166454+1072
62 Deportivo Petare [3] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1107018173568133–6571
63 Deportivo Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 100541616225480–2664
64 Portuguesa Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 80521517205171–2062
65 Montevideo Wanderers Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 100511612236276–1460
66 Estudiantes de Mérida Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 805816103264104–4058
67 Tigres Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 4034151275741+1657
68 Argentinos Juniors Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 413316894029+1156
69 Palestino Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 60441412185952+754
70 São Caetano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3033131194629+1750
71 Atlas Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3034139125851+748
72 Blooming Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 7042139205372–1948
73 Huracán Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 40351211124541+447
74 Danubio Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 8046138255172–2147
75 Bella Vista Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 60401210185456–246
76 Arsenal de Sarandí Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4032144144144–346
77 Pumas UNAM Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3030143134637+945
78 Deportivo Cuenca Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 70431112204162–2145
79 Banfield Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 402812884738+944
80 Sol de América Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 60401111185068–1844
81 Nacional Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 80461012245077–2742
82 Cienciano Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 6036124204262–2040
83 Toluca Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 302212373332+139
84 Morelia Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 4026115104134+738
85 Guarani Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 30249963625+1136
86 Deportivo Galicia (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 90548103640101–6134
87 Atlético Tucumán Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3024103112630–433
88 Godoy Cruz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 402889113646–1033
89 Melgar Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 6036103232960–3133
90 Minervén Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 403589183681–4533
91 San José Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 8046963140107–6733
92 Juan Aurich Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 402895143854–1632
93 Cúcuta Deportivo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 20208662824+430
94 Santos Laguna Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20168442417+728
95 Santiago Wanderers Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 30227782934–528
96 O'Higgins Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 4028510132737–1025
97 Olmedo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 402281133144–1325
98 Cusco [4] Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 402474131835–1725
99 Universidad de Los Andes Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 302474132141–2025
100 Sport Recife Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20147251814+423
101 Bahia Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 30146531815+323
102 Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20186572826+223
103 Delfín Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 30186481926–722
104 Real Potosí Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 602464143354–2122
105 Necaxa Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20146351614+221
106 Audax Italiano Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20146351819–121
107 Deportivo Municipal de La Paz Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 302063113847–921
108 Criciúma Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10106221912+720
109 Ferro Carril Oeste Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20136251211+120
110 Universidad San Martín Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 302062121935–1620
111 Unión Huaral Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 30204881834–1620
112 Unión Atlético Maracaibo (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 402548132950–2120
113 Tijuana Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1010541138+519
114 Progreso Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 30174762120+119
115 Tigre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20166191931–1219
116 Goiás Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1010532145+918
117 Universidad Católica Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 30165381815+318
118 Chiapas (defunct)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 10125341514+118
119 Marítimo (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 5033212192351–2818
120 Paysandu Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 108521179+817
121 Coritiba Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20124531513+217
122 Huachipato Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20124442018+216
123 Gimnasia y Esgrima Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20124441717016
124 Deportes Concepción Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20164481826–816
125 Deportivo Lara Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 502244142152–3116
126 Sport Boys Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 603737272880–5216
127 Defensa y Justicia Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20144372023-315
128 Everton Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20124351418–415
129 Atlético Colegiales Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 20153662227–515
130 Deportes Iquique Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20144371924–515
131 Universitario de Sucre Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 30163671321–815
132 León Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20103521512+314
133 Paraná Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10104241412+214
134 Pachuca Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20104241215–314
135 América de Quito Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 20124261321–814
136 Mineros de Guayana Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 502235141540–2514
137 Defensor Lima Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 1010415812–413
138 Colón Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20124171521–613
139 San Luis (defunct)Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 30143471420–613
140 Sportivo Luqueño Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 301834111530–1513
141 Racing Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 10833287+112
142 Boyacá Chicó Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2084041212012
143 Atlético San Cristóbal (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 10103341012–212
144 Cerro Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 30143381223–1112
145 12 de Octubre Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 20124081224–1212
146 Valdez (defunct)Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 10832376+111
147 Fénix Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 20123271624–811
148 Cobresal Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20122551019–911
149 9 de Octubre Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 302032152656–3011
150 Trujillanos Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 201832131950–3111
151 Zamora Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 503032252165–4411
152 Talleres Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20102441013–310
153 Quilmes Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 20142481724–710
154 Valencia (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 301624101635–1910
155 Pepeganga Margarita (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 108305414–109
156 Santo André Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 106222116+58
157 Deportivo Capiatá Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 10622287+18
158 Náutico Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10622278–18
159 Deportivo Portugués (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1012228823–158
160 Universidad de Concepción Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 30141581633–178
161 Always Ready Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 20122281029–198
162 Unión Magdalena Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 10621378–17
163 Atlético Bucaramanga Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 10821569–37
164 Magallanes Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 10621358–37
165 Alfonso Ugarte Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10614158–37
166 Juventude Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 106213812–47
167 River Plate Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 108143815–77
168 Chapecoense Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 208215614–87
169 Deportivo La Guaira Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2010145412–87
170 Chaco Petrolero Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2012219822–147
171 31 de Octubre Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 10102171229–177
172 Guabirá Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2012219931–227
173 Defensor Arica (defunct)Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10613256–16
174 Paulista Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 10613247–36
175 Espoli Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 108206815–76
176 Deportivo Anzoátegui Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3010136720–136
177 Unión San Felipe Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 10612358–35
178 León de Huánuco Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10612348–45
179 Unión Deportiva Canarias (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 10612337–45
180 Zulia Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 106123410–65
181 Técnico Universitario Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 20121291527–125
182 Lara (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1010127517–125
183 Rocha Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 106123416–125
184 Liverpool Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 20411259–44
185 UTC Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 106114713–64
186 San Agustín Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 106114511–64
187 Carabobo Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 306114212–104
188 Coquimbo Unido Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 108116618–124
189 Rangers Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 10101181127–164
190 La Paz (defunct)Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 10210112–13
191 Universidad César Vallejo Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 40803529–73
192 Atlante Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 106105813–53
193 Cortuluá Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 106105916–73
194 Rentistas Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 10603329–73
195 Monagas Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 106105514–93
196 Nacional Táchira (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 106105616–103
197 Binacional Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 106105325–223
198 Macará Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 20402213–22
199 Tacuary Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 20402238–52
200 Coronel Bolognesi Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10602405–52
201 Bangu Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 106024612–62
202 Unión La Calera Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 106024817–92
203 Sport Boys Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 106024819–112
204 Universitario de La Paz Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 106024219–172
205 Puebla Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 10201123–11
206 Royal Pari Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 10201125–31
207 Sport Huancayo Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10201114–31
208 Cerro Largo Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 10201126–41
209 Filanbanco Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 106015512–71
210 Deportivo Municipal Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 208017515–101
211 Atlético Torino Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 106015416–121
212 Atlético Chalaco Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 106015214–121
213 Litoral Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 106015114–131
214 Aurora Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia 2010019529–241
215 Tecos Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 10200214–30
216 Ayacucho Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 10200228–60
217 Atlético Zulia (defunct)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 104004311–80
218 Deportivo Pasto Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 106006314–110
219 Everest Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 102002114–130
220 Montevideo City Torque Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1020201102
  1. "Copa Libertadores - All-Time Table (1960-2021)". WorldFootball. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  2. Including Unión Atlético Táchira.
  3. Including Deportivo Italia, Deportivo Italchacao and Petare.
  4. Including Real Garcilaso.
  

Playing at 2022 edition.

Individual stats

DetailsClubs
Club with most participations: Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional 48
Club with most titles: Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente 7
Club with most games played: Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional 401
Club with most games win: Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate 181
Club with most games draw: Flag of Uruguay.svg Nacional 108
Club with most games loss: Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol 126
Club with most goals for: Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate 616
Club with most goals against: Flag of Uruguay.svg Peñarol 449
Club with most goals difference: Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate +224
Club with most points: Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate 642

By country


Top 5 in each country

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
PositionClubPoints
River Plate 642
Boca Juniors 563
21º Independiente 255
22º Vélez Sarsfield 246
25º Estudiantes 233
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
PositionClubPoints
11º Bolívar 335
31º The Strongest 201
44º Jorge Wilstermann 138
52º Oriente Petrolero 109
72º Blooming 48
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brasil
PositionClubPoints
Palmeiras 390
Grêmio 367
10º São Paulo 336
14º Cruzeiro 317
16º Santos 281
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
PositionClubPoints
Colo-Colo 339
13º Universidad Católica 319
30º Universidad de Chile 208
39º Cobreloa 149
47º Unión Española 128
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
PositionClubPoints
12º América de Cali 332
18º Atlético Nacional 279
29º Deportivo Cali 215
37º Junior Barranquilla 163
41º Santa Fe 145
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
PositionClubPoints
15º Barcelona Guayaquil 299
24º Emelec 239
27º LDU Quito 222
33º El Nacional 187
59º Independiente del Valle 75
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
PositionClubPoints
Olimpia 462
Cerro Porteño 438
26º Libertad 230
34º Guaraní 181
80º Sol de América 44
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
PositionClubPoints
17º Universitario 280
20º Sporting Cristal 256
42º Alianza Lima 143
82º Cienciano 40
89º Juan Aurich 33
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
PositionClubPoints
Nacional 618
Peñarol 571
45º Defensor Sporting 129
65º Montevideo Wanderers 60
74º Danubio 47
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
PositionClubPoints
46º Deportivo Táchira 129
50º Caracas 110
62º Deportivo Petare 71
64º Portuguesa 62
66º Estudiantes de Mérida 58

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