2009 in Brazilian Football - Brazilian Clubs in International Competitions

Brazilian Clubs in International Competitions

Team Copa Libertadores 2009 Copa Sudamericana 2009 Recopa Sudamericana 2009 Suruga Bank Championship 2009
Atlético Mineiro did not qualify First Stage

Goiás
did not qualify did not qualify
Atlético Paranaense did not qualify First Stage

Botafogo
did not qualify did not qualify
Botafogo did not qualify Quarterfinals

Cerro Porteño
did not qualify did not qualify
Coritiba did not qualify First Stage

Vitória
did not qualify did not qualify
Cruzeiro Runner-up

Estudiantes
did not qualify did not qualify did not qualify
Flamengo did not qualify First Stage

Fluminense
did not qualify did not qualify
Fluminense did not qualify Runner-up

LDU Quito
did not qualify did not qualify
Goiás did not qualify Round of 16

Cerro Porteño
did not qualify did not qualify
Grêmio Semifinals

Cruzeiro
did not qualify did not qualify did not qualify
Internacional did not qualify Round of 16

Universidad de Chile
Runner-up

LDU Quito
Champions

Oita Trinita
Palmeiras Quarterfinals

Nacional
did not qualify did not qualify did not qualify
São Paulo Quarterfinals

Cruzeiro
did not qualify did not qualify did not qualify
Sport Round of 16

Palmeiras
did not qualify did not qualify did not qualify
Vitória did not qualify Round of 16

River Plate
did not qualify did not qualify

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