Champions
Year | Champion | Series | Runner-up |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Olimpia de Venado Tuerto Argentina |
2–0 | Corinthians Brazil |
1997 | Atenas Argentina |
2–1 | Corinthians Brazil |
1998 | Atenas Argentina |
2–0 | Marathon/Franca Brazil |
1999 | Vasco da Gama Brazil |
2–0 | Boca Juniors Argentina |
2000 | Vasco da Gama Brazil |
3–2 | Atenas Argentina |
2001 | Estudiantes de Olavarría Argentina |
3–1 | Gimnasia y Esgrima (CR) Argentina |
2002 | Libertad de Sunchales Argentina |
3–1 | Vasco da Gama Brazil |
2003 | not disputed | ||
2004 | Atenas Argentina |
3–2 | Unit/Uberlândia Brazil |
2005 | Unit/Uberlândia Brazil |
3–1 | Universo/Ajax Brazil |
2006 | Ben Hur Argentina |
3–1 | COC/Ribeirão Preto Brazil |
2007 | Libertad de Sunchales Argentina |
3–2 | Unimed/Franca Brazil |
2008 | Regatas Corrientes Argentina |
3–2 | Flamengo Brazil |
2009 (I) | Flamengo Brazil |
Final group | Quimsa Argentina |
2009 (II) | Quimsa Argentina |
Final group | Libertad de Sunchales Argentina |
2010 | UniCEUB/Brasília Brazil |
Final group | Flamengo Brazil |
2011 | Obras Sanitarias Argentina |
Final group | Pinheiros/Sky Brazil |
2012 | Regatas Corrientes Argentina |
Final group | UniCEUB/Brasília Brazil |
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