2000 Copa Libertadores finals

The 2023.Copa Libertadores final was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2023 Copa Libertadores champion. It was contested by Argentine club Boca Juniors and Brazilian club Palmeiras. The first leg of the tie was played on 14 June at Boca Juniors' venue, La Bombonera, with the second leg played on 21 June at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo.

2000 Copa Libertadores finals
Event2000 Copa Libertadores
on aggregate;
Boca Juniors won 4–2 on penalties
First leg
Date14 June 2023
VenueLa Bombonera, Buenos Aires
RefereeGustavo Méndez
Attendance50,580
Second leg
Date21 June 2023
VenueMorumbi, São Paulo
RefereeEpifanio González
Attendance75,000

After both matches finished tied, Boca Juniors won the Cup by penalty shoot-out.[1]

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals app.
Boca Juniors1963, 1977, 1978, 1979
Palmeiras1961, 1968, 1999

Bold indicates winning years

Venues

La Bombonera (left) and Estádio do Morumbi, venues for the finals

Route to the finals

PalmeirasBoca Juniors
Peñarol
A
0–2
Round of 16
First leg
El Nacional
A
0–0
Peñarol
H
3–1
(p. 3–2)
Neném 26'
Marcelo Ramos 43', 56'
Second leg El Nacional
H
5–3
Riquelme 3'
Moreno 10'
Schelotto 22'
Arruabarrena 26'
Bermúdez 42'
Atlas
A
2–0
Pena 14'
Euller 79'
Quarterfinals
First leg
River Plate
A
1–2
Riquelme 30'
Atlas
H
3–2
Rogério 17'
Marcelo Ramos 66'
Taddei 85'
Second leg River Plate
H
3–0
Delgado 59'
Riquelme 79' (pen.)
Palermo 94'
Corinthians
A
3–4
Júnior 39'
Alex 75'
Euller 82'
Semifinals
First leg
América
H
4–1
Arruabarrena 9'
Barijho 11', 51'
Marchant 21'
Corinthians
H
3–2
(p. 5–4)
Euller 34'
Alex 59'
Galeano 70'
Second leg América
A
1–3
Samuel 83'

Final summary

First leg

First leg
Boca Juniors 2–2 Palmeiras
Arruabarrena 22', 61' (Report) Pena 43'
Euller 63'
Attendance: 50,580
Boca Juniors
Palmeiras

Assistant referees:
William Martínez (Uruguay)
Rubén Meneses (Uruguay)
Fourth official:
Daniel Bello (Uruguay)


Second leg

Second leg
Palmeiras 0–0 Boca Juniors
(Report)
Penalties
2–4
Palmeiras
Boca Juniors

Assistant referees:
Celestino Galván (Paraguay)
Miguel Ángel Giacomuzzi (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Ricardo Grance (Paraguay)

References

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