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CONMEBOL: Stacking the Deck?

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by user Dcsundevil2002

I might be wrong about this, but I just read something regarding the Copa Libertadores that is either confusing or in my opinion, plain wrong.

CONMEBOL Executive Secretary Francisco Figueiredo stated that as in the recent past, Mexican clubs will be invited to the Copa Libertadores but will not represent the region in the FIFA World Club Cup if they win the Copa Libertadores.

I understand this as it makes sense. The Mexican clubs are not a part of CONMEBOL so if they do win, they shouldn't be the CONMEBOL representatives at the FIFA World Club Cup. CONCACAF used the same rules with it's invited guests to the Gold Cup in relation to the Confederations Cup. This I have no problem with.

The next thing that Figueiredo said I had a problem with.

Figueiredo said that the Copa Libertadore's final match cannot be played outside of South America, even if a Mexican club reaches the final. As the Copa Libertadores final is a two legged series which is played home/away, this strikes me as wrong and borderline criminal.

So if next season Pachuca reaches the finals and faces Sao Paulo, one leg would be played in Sao Paulo, but the other leg which should be a Pachuca home game will be played somewhere else? I thought the entire idea of having two legged, home/away series was to give each club a home match that would be at their advantage. How would Pachuca get any type of advantage?

Unless CONMEBOL is switching the Copa Libertadores final to a single match similar to the UEFA Champions League final that will rotate from different CONMEBOL member cities each year, I suspect that this decision is the direct result of Pachuca winning the Copa Sudamericana last season. CONMEBOL is looking at outside ways to ensure that CONMEBOL clubs always win their pre-eminent club tournament.

Something about this doesn't sit well with me. This looks like another reaction to Pachuca's victory last season. I feel that their first step was grouping the CONCACAF clubs that are taking part in the Copa Sudamericana against each other this upcoming tournament, rather than allowing them to face off against CONMEBOL clubs. Instead after the second round, half of the CONCACAF clubs invited will be out of the tournament, reducing the number of non-CONMEBOL clubs that could challenge for the title.

I don't know, but if CONMEBOL wants to have its clubs win it's tournament's championships, then maybe stop inviting outside guests?


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JuanchogolWaterboy
931 days ago
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Good stuff! I think that myself at times.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
931 days ago
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I have a feeling this commenter is the same person who wrote the article - just signed up under another name.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
931 days ago
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I have a feeling that you are a douchebag.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
930 days ago
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Eat my dick
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Dcsundevil2002Div-I Stud
931 days ago
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Actually, nope, I haven't a clue who Juanchogol is, although he requested to be my friend. Good to see that this is just as much a negative place as Big Soccer.  ;)
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
931 days ago
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It's probably more the timing of several CONMEBOL-related articles at once. Good to have more soccer fans here, and especially if they can pick up the slack in this part of the world!
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
931 days ago
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Exactly: If you don't want to entertain the thought of a CONCACAF team winning the championship, don't invite them. We'll just make up things we can do on our own.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
931 days ago
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World Club Championship = Money making exercise
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