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1960 Copa Libertadores Finals

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Referee
  
Carlos Robles (Chile)

Attendance
  
35,000

Dates
  
12 Jun 1960 – 19 Jun 1960

Attendance
  
44,690

Champion
  
Peñarol

Event
  
1960 Copa Libertadores

Referee
  
José Luis Praddaude (Argentina)

Venues
  
Estadio Centenario, Estadio Manuel Ferreira, Montevideo, Uruguay, Asunción, Paraguay

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1965 Copa Libertadores Finals

The 1960 Copa de Campeones Finals was a football series between Peñarol and Olimpia on June 12 and June 19 of this very year. It was the final of the first staging of the Copa de Campeones de América (known in the modern era as the Copa Libertadores), which would go on to become the premier club competition in South American football and one of the most prestigious competition in the world. Seven teams entered the competition in its first season and, due to the odd number of teams, Olimpia reached the finals having won only one match and playing merely two. Peñarol had dispatched Jorge Wilstermann and needed a playoff to overcome San Lorenzo to reach the finals with the weight of having played five matches.

Alberto Spencer became the first player to score a goal in a final of this tournament. He also became the first person to score two goals on a final series. Juan Vicente Lezcano became the first player to be sent off in the finals when he was given his marching order on the first leg. The final was effectively decided by a late equalizer on the second leg, scored six minutes from full-time by Alberto Spencer, in a volatile and highly charged game in Asunción. The Manyas became the first ever winners of South America's premier club tournament.

Rules

The final will be played over two legs; home and away. The team that accumulates the most points —two for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss— after the two legs will be crowned the champion. Should the two teams be tied on points after the second leg, the team with the best goal difference will win. If the two teams have equal goal difference, a playoff match at a neutral venue will be contested.

References

1960 Copa Libertadores Finals Wikipedia