1995 Copa de Oro

1995 Copa de Oro
1995 Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz
1995 Copa de Ouro Nicolás Leoz
Tournament details
DatesOctober 25 - November 1
Teams2 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil Cruzeiro (1st title)
Runners-upBrazil São Paulo
Tournament statistics
Matches played2
Goals scored2 (1 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Palhinha
Brazil Dinei
(1 goal)
1993
1996

The 1995 Copa de Oro was the second Copa de Oro, a football competition for the reigning champions of CONMEBOL's Copa Libertadores, the Supercopa Libertadores, the Copa CONMEBOL, and the Copa Master de Supercopa.[1] It was played from October 25 to November 1.

The competition was contested between Cruzeiro, winners of the 1995 Copa Master de Supercopa, and São Paulo, winners of the 1994 Copa CONMEBOL, in a two-legged tie. Vélez Sársfield, winner of the 1994 Copa Libertadores, and Independiente, winner of the 1994 Supercopa Libertadores, declined to participate. In addition, the scheduling conflicts of the competition led the only match-up between Cruzeiro and São Paulo to count as a quarterfinal tie for the 1995 Supercopa Libertadores.

The first leg of the match-up was suspended at the forty-seventh minute after Cruzeiro was left with six players on the field. Four of their players had been sent off in the first half and one player—who was injured— could not be substituted because Cruzeiro had used up all of its substitutions; in accordance with the Laws of the Game, a minimum of seven players on either team are needed on the field in order to restart play. The match ended with a 1–0 victory for São Paulo. In the return leg, Cruzeiro evened the aggregate score with a 1–0 win. The final went to a penalty shootout. Cruzeiro claimed the trophy after winning the shootout 4-2 and additionally qualified to the semifinal stage of the 1995 Supercopa Libertadores.

  1. ^ Stokkermans, Karel. "South America - "Other Copas"". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 19 June 2013.