The trophy awarded to champions | |
| Organising body | CONMEBOL RFEF |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1994 |
| Abolished | 1994 |
| Region | South America Spain |
| Number of teams | 2 |
| Related competitions | Copa Oro N. Leoz Copa del Rey |
| Most successful club(s) | (1 title) |
The Copa Iberoamericana (Spanish: Ibero-American Cup) or Copa Iberia, was an international official football competition. It was created to face the champions of the Copa de Oro Nicolás Leoz and the Copa del Rey, because of an agreement signed between CONMEBOL and the Royal Spanish Football Federation.[1]
It was disputed only once between Boca Juniors and Real Madrid in 1994, with victory to the Spanish club.[2] After two decades, in 2015 CONMEBOL included Copa Iberoamericana in the list of its official competitions.[3]
Match details
First leg
| Real Madrid | 3–1 | |
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| Hierro Morales | MacAllister |
Real Madrid | Boca Juniors |
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Second leg
| Boca Juniors | 2–1 | |
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| da Silva Naveda | Milla |
La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 35,000
Referee:
Jorge Nieves
Boca Juniors | Real Madrid |
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Real Madrid won 4-3 on aggregate
References
- ^ El título que le 'robaron' al Real Madrid ante el Boca de Menotti by Tomás Roncero on AS.com, 16 Apr 2020
- ^ RSSSF – Copa Iberoamericana on the RSSSF
- ^ Las competiciones oficiales de la CONMEBOL