A Unique Peak at The Copa Libertadores Quarterfinals
Here are some Copa Libertadores unique facts from tomorrow’s clashes you can share with your friends and colleagues during your coffee break or while watching these great matches on beIN Sports:
River Plate vs Colo-Colo
- Did You Know…: During their 1967 clash, tensions boiled over when a massive brawl broke out between players and even the police got involved. River Plate players accused Chilean authorities of being too aggressive. Even more than the Chilean players on the pitch.
Atlético Mineiro vs Fluminense
- Did You Know…: In 2012, Atlético Mineiro, led by Ronaldinho, and Fluminense, with Fred as their talisman, were neck-and-neck for the Brasileirão title. Despite Mineiro’s Ronaldinho magic, Flu came out on top, sparking Galo fans’ frustration as they narrowly missed out on the title.
São Paulo vs Botafogo
- Did You Know…: In 1995, São Paulo and Botafogo met in the Copa CONMEBOL final where Botafogo won their first international trophy, defeating São Paulo. The match saw heated moments, as São Paulo were favorites, but Botafogo shocked everyone. Once again they established themselves as a major force, honoring Botafogo’s legendary connection with icons like Garrincha and Jairzinho.
Peñarol vs Flamengo
- Did You Know…: One of the most notorious incidents between these two teams occurred in the 1982 Libertadores semifinals when a violent brawl broke out between the players, leading to mass suspensions. The famous Maracanazo of 1982 happened when Peñarol defeated Flamengo at the Maracanã, knocking out the defending champions and stunning the Brazilian football world. Both teams have since carried an air of hostility when they face off.