With Boca Juniors and ADT Which teams qualified for the

With Boca Juniors and ADT: Which teams qualified for the Copa Sudamericana 2024?

With Boca Juniors and ADT Which teams qualified for the

Of the 56 places available South American Cup 202412 clubs have already qualified for the continental competition. The most recent is Boca Juniors, which surprisingly will not face the Conmebol Libertadores next year and will try to lift the trophy of the second most important tournament in the region, where the Peruvian representatives are already known: Sport Huancayo, ADT, Deportivo Garcilaso and César Vallejo.

It should be noted that the Peruvian teams play a preliminary round to determine the teams that will make up the group stage. Only clubs Argentina j Brazil You will go directly to this stage. Likewise, the current monarch of the competition, Paolo Guerrero’s LDU, will not take part in this new edition, since with their title they won the ticket for the Libertadores.

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Qualified for the 2024 Copa Sudamericana

Argentina

  • Boca Juniors
  • Lanus.

Paraguay

  • Olympics
  • Amelian athlete.

Peru

  • Sports Huancayo
  • ADT
  • Deportivo Garcilaso
  • Cesar Vallejo Club.

Venezuela

  • Carabobo
  • Deportivo La Guaira
  • Metropolitans
  • Zuliano Ray.

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Copa Sudamericana 2024 draw without confirmed date

There is still no set date for the draw to determine the matches of the Conmebol Sudamericana 2024 and to announce the distribution of teams in each group, as several participating clubs still need to be confirmed.

Which teams won the Copa Sudamericana?

  • 2002: San Lorenzo
  • 2003: Cienciano
  • 2004: Boca Juniors
  • 2005: Boca Juniors
  • 2006: Pachuca
  • 2007: Arsenal
  • 2008: Inter de Porto Alegre
  • 2009: LDU Quito
  • 2010: Independent
  • 2011: U. de Chile
  • 2012: Sao Paulo
  • 2013: Lanus
  • 2014: River Plate
  • 2015: Independent Santa Fe
  • 2016: Chapecoense
  • 2017: Independent
  • 2018: Atlético Paranaense
  • 2019: Independent of the valley
  • 2020: Defense and Justice
  • 2021: Atlético Paranaense
  • 2022: Independent of the valley
  • 2023: LDU Quito.