- The Copa
Merconorte (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkopa meɾkoˈnoɾte]) was an
international football competition organized by
CONMEBOL from 1998 to 2001 by clubs...
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ended up,
together with the Copa
Merconorte, as
natural replacement to the
CONMEBOL Cup.
These two, Copa
Merconorte and Copa Mercosur, were
replaced in...
- The 2000 Copa
Merconorte was the 3rd
edition of ****ociation
football tournament Copa
Merconorte held in 2000. Atlético
Nacional of
Colombia beat another...
-
Sudamericana began in 2002,
replacing the
separate competitions Copa
Merconorte and Copa
Mercosur (that had
replaced Copa CONMEBOL) by a
single competition...
- The Copa
Merconorte 2001 was the
fourth and
final edition of ****ociation
football tournament Copa
Merconorte held in 2001.
Millonarios of
Colombia defeated...
- Bolívar
continental championship in 1972 and the last
edition of the Copa
Merconorte in 2001.
According to the IFFHS,
Millonarios is the fourth-best Colombian...
- The 1998 Copa
Merconorte was the 1st
edition of ****ociation
football tournament Copa
Merconorte held in 1998. Atlético
Nacional of
Colombia beat Deportivo...
- League, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana,
Recopa Sudamericana and Copa
Merconorte. It was also one of the host
stadiums for the 2011 FIFA U-17
World Cup...
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expansion of the Copa
Libertadores to 32 teams. The Copa
Mercosur and Copa
Merconorte -which both
started in 1998-
replaced the Copa CONMEBOL, and the merger...
- The 1999 Copa
Merconorte was the 2nd
edition of ****ociation
football tournament Copa
Merconorte held in 1999. América de Cali of
Colombia beat
Santa Fe...