2018 Copa Libertadores

2018 Copa Libertadores
2018 Copa Bridgestone Libertadores de América
Tournament details
Dates late January or early February – late November or early December 2018
Teams 44 (from 10 associations)

The 2018 Copa Libertadores de América (officially the 2018 Copa Bridgestone Libertadores for sponsorship reasons)[1] will be the 59th edition of the Copa Libertadores de América, South America's premier club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.

The winners of the 2018 Copa Libertadores will qualify as the CONMEBOL representative at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, and also earn the right to play against the winners of the 2018 Copa Sudamericana in the 2019 Recopa Sudamericana.

Teams

The following 44 teams from the 10 CONMEBOL member associations qualified for the tournament:[4]

The entry stage is determined as follows:[5]

Association Team (Berth) Entry stage Qualification method
TBD (Copa Libertadores) Group stage 2017 Copa Libertadores champion
(Copa Sudamericana) 2017 Copa Sudamericana champion
(TBD 1) TBC
(TBD 2) TBC
(TBD 3) First stage TBC
Argentina Argentina
6 berths
(Argentina 1) Group stage 2016–17 Primera División champion[6]
(Argentina 2) 2016–17 Primera División runner-up[6]
(Argentina 3) 2016–17 Copa Argentina champion (or best team not yet qualified)[6]
(Argentina 4) 2016–17 Primera División 3rd place[6]
(Argentina 5) First stage 2016–17 Primera División 4th place[6]
(Argentina 6) TBC
Bolivia Bolivia
3 berths
(Bolivia 1) Group stage 2016 Apertura champion[7]
(Bolivia 2) 2017 Clausura champion[7]
(Bolivia 3) First stage 2016–17 Primera División aggregate table best team not yet qualified[7]
Brazil Brazil
7 berths
(Brazil 1) Group stage TBC
(Brazil 2) TBC
(Brazil 3) TBC
(Brazil 4) TBC
(Brazil 5) First stage TBC
(Brazil 6) TBC
(Brazil 7) TBC
Chile Chile
4 berths
(Chile 1) Group stage 2017 Clausura champion[8]
(Chile 2) TBC
(Chile 3) First stage TBC
(Chile 4) TBC
Colombia Colombia
4 berths
(Colombia 1) Group stage TBC
(Colombia 2) TBC
(Colombia 3) First stage TBC
(Colombia 4) TBC
Ecuador Ecuador
3 berths
(Ecuador 1) Group stage TBC
(Ecuador 2) TBC
(Ecuador 3) First stage TBC
Paraguay Paraguay
3 berths
(Paraguay 1) Group stage TBC
(Paraguay 2) TBC
(Paraguay 3) First stage TBC
Peru Peru
3 berths
(Peru 1) Group stage TBC
(Peru 2) TBC
(Peru 3) First stage TBC
Uruguay Uruguay
3 berths
(Uruguay 1) Group stage TBC
(Uruguay 2) TBC
(Uruguay 3) First stage TBC
Venezuela Venezuela
3 berths
(Venezuela 1) Group stage TBC
(Venezuela 2) TBC
(Venezuela 3) First stage TBC

See also

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