Copa Libertadores 2008 - Qualified Teams

Qualified Teams

Thirty-eight teams qualified for the competition, with twenty-six teams directly qualifying to the Second Stage and twelve entering in the First Stage. Seven countries sent their Apertura champions and Clausura champions for their first two berths. The remaining berth, or berths in Argentina's case, went to the best-placed non-champions shown by an aggregate table. Brazil's league uses a European-style format and thus does not have an Apertura and Clausura tournament. Therefore, they sent their cup champion and the best four of the Brazilian Serie A. Ecuador sent the top three finishers of their national tournament as determined by the Liguilla Final. Uruguay had a Mini-League (Liguilla) to determine who qualified, and Mexico usds the InterLiga to determine two of its qualifiers. The last qualified team in each country played in the First Stage; the defending champion's country had two teams in the first stage because the defending champion automatically qualified.

Association Team Qualification method
Argentina
Boca Juniors 2007 Copa Libertadores champion
Estudiantes 2006 Apertura champion
San Lorenzo 2007 Clausura champion
River Plate 2006–07 Primera División best-placed non-champion
Arsenal 2006–07 Primera División 2nd best-placed non-champion
Lanús 2006–07 Primera División 3rd best-placed non-champion
Bolivia
Real Potosí 2007 Apertura champion
San José 2007 Clausura champion
La Paz 2007 Apertura and Clausura Runner-ups Playoff winner
Brazil
São Paulo 2007 Série A champion
Santos 2007 Série A runner-up
Flamengo 2007 Série A 3rd place
Fluminense 2007 Copa do Brasil champion
Cruzeiro 2007 Série A 5th place
Chile
Colo-Colo 2007 Apertura & 2007 Clausura champion
Universidad Católica 2007 Apertura runner-up
Audax Italiano Best-placed team in the 2007 Clausura First Stage
Colombia
Atlético Nacional 2007 Apertura & 2007 Finalización champion
Cúcuta Deportivo 2007 season best-placed non-champion
Boyacá Chicó 2007 season 2nd best-placed non-champion
Ecuador
LDU Quito 2007 Serie A champion
Deportivo Cuenca 2007 Serie A runner-up
Olmedo 2007 Serie A 3rd place
Paraguay
Sportivo Luqueño 2007 Apertura champion
Libertad 2007 Clausura champion
Cerro Porteño 2007 Primera División best-placed non-champion
Peru
Universidad San Martín 2007 Decentralizado champion
Coronel Bolognesi 2007 Decentralizado champion
Cienciano 2007 Decentralizado best-placed non-champion
Uruguay
Danubio 2006–07 Primera División champion
Nacional 2007 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores champion
Montevideo Wanderers 2007 Liguilla Pre-Libertadores runner-up
Venezuela
Caracas 2006 Apertura champion
Maracaibo 2007 Clausura champion
Mineros de Guayana 2006–07 Primera División best-placed non-finalist
Mexico
Guadalajara 2006 Apertura champion
América 2008 InterLiga winner
Atlas 2008 InterLiga runner-up

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