Qualified Teams
Country | Team | Qualification method |
---|---|---|
CONMEBOL |
Estudiantes | 1968 Copa Libertadores de América winners |
Argentina |
None | |
None | ||
Bolivia |
Bolívar | 1968 Torneo Nacional champion |
Litoral | 1968 Torneo Nacional runner-up | |
Brazil |
None | |
None | ||
Chile |
Santiago Wanderers | 1968 Primera División champion |
Universidad Católica | 1968 Primera División runner-up | |
Colombia |
Unión Magdalena | 1968 DIMAYOR champion |
Deportivo Cali | 1968 DIMAYOR runner-up | |
Ecuador |
Deportivo Quito | 1968 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A champion |
Barcelona | 1968 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A runner-up | |
Paraguay |
Olimpia | 1968 Primera División champion |
Cerro Porteño | 1968 Primera División runner-up | |
Peru |
Sporting Cristal | 1968 Campeonato Descentralizado champion |
Juan Aurich | 1968 Campeonato Descentralizado runner-up | |
Uruguay |
Peñarol | 1968 Primera División champion |
Nacional | 1968 Primera División runner-up | |
Venezuela |
Unión Deportiva Canarias | 1968 Primera División Venezolana champion |
Deportivo Italia | 1968 Primera División Venezolana runner-up |
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