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Copa Sudamericana

Classifica Copa Sudamericana - 2026

Grp. A

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Alianza Atletico crestAlianza Atletico00000000
2America de Cali crestAmerica de Cali00000000
3CSD Macara crestCSD Macara00000000
4Tigre crestTigre00000000

Grp. B

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Academia Puerto Cabello crestAcademia Puerto Cabello00000000
2Atletico MG crestAtletico MG00000000
3Cienciano crestCienciano00000000
4Juventud de las Piedras crestJuventud de las Piedras00000000

Grp. C

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Boston River crestBoston River00000000
2Millonarios crestMillonarios00000000
3O'Higgins crestO'Higgins00000000
4Sao Paulo crestSao Paulo00000000

Grp. D

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Deportivo Cuenca crestDeportivo Cuenca00000000
2Recoleta crestRecoleta00000000
3San Lorenzo crestSan Lorenzo00000000
4Santos FC crestSantos FC00000000

Grp. E

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Botafogo RJ crestBotafogo RJ00000000
2Caracas crestCaracas00000000
3Independiente Petrolero crestIndependiente Petrolero00000000
4Racing Club crestRacing Club00000000

Grp. F

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Deportivo Riestra crestDeportivo Riestra00000000
2Gremio crestGremio00000000
3Montevideo City Torque crestMontevideo City Torque00000000
4Palestino crestPalestino00000000

Grp. G

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Audax Italiano crestAudax Italiano00000000
2Barracas Central crestBarracas Central00000000
3Olimpia crestOlimpia00000000
4Vasco da Gama crestVasco da Gama00000000

Grp. H

Legenda
  1. Prossimo Turno
Pos SquadraGVPSGFGS+/-Pt.Forma
1Blooming crestBlooming00000000
2Carabobo FC crestCarabobo FC00000000
3Red Bull Bragantino crestRed Bull Bragantino00000000
4River Plate crestRiver Plate00000000
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