When will the Recopa Sul-Americana take place?
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The Recopa Sul-Americana will be played between FluminenseLibertadores champion, and the LDUchampion of the Copa-Sul Americana, both in 2023. Conmebol has already confirmed the games for the 22nd and 29th of February.
The first game will be played next Thursday (22), at Casa Blanca Stadiumin Quito, Ecuador, while the return will be in Maracanãon the 29th, both at 9:30 pm (Brasília time).
Fluminense leaves for Quito next Monday (19), to adapt to the city’s altitude of 2,850 meters. For the first game, coach Fernando Diniz will be without striker John Kennedy, sent off in the Libertadores final, against Boca Juniors, at Maracanã, and will have to serve a suspension.
Where to watch
ESPN (closed TV) and Star+ and Paramount+ (streaming) will be the options for watching the Recopa Sul-Americana.
South American Cup
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- 02/22: LDU x Fluminense – 9:30 pm
- 02/29: Fluminense x LDU – 9:30 pm
See below the updated list of Recopa champions:
- 1989 – Nacional-URU
- 1990 – Boca Juniors-ARG
- 1991 – Olimpia-PAR
- 1992 – Colo-Colo-CHI
- 1993 – São Paulo
- 1994 – São Paulo
- 1995 – Independiente-ARG
- 1996 – Grêmio
- 1997 – Vélez Sarsfield-ARG
- 1998 – Cruzeiro
- 2003 – Olimpia-PAR
- 2004 – Cienciano-PER
- 2005 – Boca Juniors-ARG
- 2006 – Boca Juniors-ARG
- 2007 – International
- 2008 – Boca Juniors-ARG
- 2009 – LDU Quito
- 2010 – LDU Quito
- 2011 – International
- 2012 – Santos
- 2013 – Corinthians
- 2014 – Atlético-MG
- 2015 – River Plate-ARG
- 2016 – River Plate-ARG
- 2017 – Atlético Nacional-COL
- 2018 – Grêmio
- 2019 – River Plate-ARG
- 2020 – Flamengo
- 2021 – Defense and Justice-ARG
- 2022 – Palmeiras
- 2023 – Independiente Del Valle
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