1976 Copa Interamericana

Football match
1976 Copa Interamericana
EventCopa Interamericana
Atlético Español Independiente
Mexico Argentina
2 2
(tied on points and goal difference,
Independiente won 4–2 on penalties)
First leg
Atlético Español Independiente
2 2
DateAugust 26, 1976
VenueEstadio Olímpico, Caracas
RefereeMario Fiorenza (Venezuela)
Second leg
Independiente Atlético Español
0 0
DateAugust 29, 1976
VenueEstadio Olímpico, Caracas
RefereeVicente Llobregat (Venezuela)
← 1974
1978 →

The 1976 Copa Interamericana was the 5th. edition of the Copa Interamericana. The final was contested by Argentine Club Atlético Independiente (champion of 1975 Copa Libertadores) and Mexico's Atlético Español (winner of 1975 CONCACAF Champions' Cup). The final was played under a two-leg format in August 1976. Both matches were held in Estadio Olímpico, Caracas, Venezuela.[1]

In the first leg, both teams tied 2–2, while the second leg was also a tie, 0–0. As both teams equaled in points and goal difference, a penalty shoot-out was carried out to decide a champion. Independiente won 4–2 on penalties, therefore the Argentine team won their third and consecutive Interamericana trophy.[1][2][3]

Qualified teams

Team Qualification Previous app.
Argentina Independiente 1975 Copa Libertadores winner 1972, 1974
Mexico Atlético Español 1975 CONCACAF Champions' Cup winner None

Bold indicates winning years

Venue

Estadio Olímpico of Caracas was the venue for both matches

Both games were held in Estadio Olímpico in the city of Caracas, Venezuela, after an agreement between both clubs. The matches were attended by a high number of fans due to the interest of Venezuelan people to see Independiente.[3]

The stadium was a multi-use purpose venue, belonging to the Central University of Venezuela,[4] designed by architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva, had been opened in 1951 as part of the creation of University City of Caracas, that would be declared a "World Heritage Site" by UNESCO in 2000.[5] The stadium was inaugurated in the 1951 Bolivarian Games. The stadium also hosted matches of the Small Club World Cup between 1952 and 1963.[6]

Match details

First leg

First leg
Independiente Argentina2–2Mexico Atlético Español
Bochini 45'
Arroyo 80'
Report Ramírez 44'
Borbolla 75'
Estadio Olímpico, Caracas
Referee: Mario Fiorenza (Venezuela)
GK Argentina Carlos Gay
DF Peru Eleazar Soria downward-facing red arrow 80'
DF Argentina Hugo Villaverde
DF Argentina Enzo Trossero
DF Uruguay Ricardo Pavoni
MF Argentina Alejandro Semenewicz
MF Argentina Rubén Galván
MF Argentina Ricardo Bochini
FW Argentina Víctor Arroyo
FW Argentina Ricardo D. Astegiano downward-facing red arrow 7'
FW Argentina Daniel Bertoni
Substitutes:
FW Peru Percy Rojas upward-facing green arrow 7' Red card
MF Argentina José A. Lencina upward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Argentina José Omar Pastoriza
GK Mexico Moisés Camacho
DF Mexico Gregorio Cortéz
DF Mexico Jorge A. Candia
DF Mexico Leonel Urbina
DF Mexico Jaime García
MF Mexico Roberto Martínez
MF Chile Juan Rodríguez Vega
MF Mexico Benito Pardo
FW Mexico Eugenio Rivas
FW Peru Oswaldo Ramírez
FW Mexico Juan M. Borbolla
Manager:
Mexico José A. Roca


Second leg

Second leg
Atlético Español Mexico0–0Argentina Independiente
Report
Penalties
Ramírez soccer ball with check mark
Rodríguez Vega soccer ball with red X
Rivero soccer ball with check mark
Borbolla soccer ball with red X
2–4 soccer ball with check mark Pavoni
soccer ball with check mark Bertoni
soccer ball with check mark Soria
soccer ball with check mark Arroyo
Estadio Olímpico, Caracas
Referee: Vicente Llobregat (Venezuela)
At. Español
Independiente
GK Mexico Moisés Camacho
DF Mexico Jorge A. Candía downward-facing red arrow a'
DF Mexico Ignacio Álvarez
DF Peru Juan Rodríguez Vega
DF Mexico Ignacio Ramírez
MF Mexico Leonel Urbina
MF Mexico Saúl Rivero
MF Mexico Benito Pardo
FW Mexico Raúl Isiordia downward-facing red arrow b'
FW Peru Oswaldo Ramírez
FW Mexico Juan M. Borbolla
Substitutes:
Mexico Jaime García upward-facing green arrow a'
Mexico Eugenio Rivas upward-facing green arrow b'
Manager:
Mexico José A. Roca
GK Argentina Carlos Gay
DF Peru Eleazar Soria
DF Argentina Hugo Villaverde
DF Argentina Enzo Trossero
DF Uruguay Ricardo Pavoni
MF Argentina Alejandro Semenewicz
MF Argentina Rubén Galván downward-facing red arrow 75'
MF Argentina Oswaldo Carrica
FW Argentina Víctor Arroyo
FW Argentina César Brítez
FW Argentina Daniel Bertoni
Substitutes:
MF Argentina José A. Lencina upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Argentina José Omar Pastoriza

References

  1. ^ a b 1975 Copa Interamericana by Pablo Ciullini and Erik Lugo on the RSSSF
  2. ^ "Copa Interamericana 1975" on Estadísticas C.A. Independiente (blogsite), 18 Sep 2018
  3. ^ a b "Copa Interamericana 1975: Independiente campeón" on Historias Coperas (blogsite), 7 Jun 2014
  4. ^ Estadio Olímpico on UCV website
  5. ^ Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas on Unesco World Heritage
  6. ^ Una historia más para el estadio con más historia
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