Football - Copa Sudamericana
South America's equivalent of the Europa League was originally called the Copa Conmebol (1992-99). In 2000 and 2001 the event was effectively split North and South for the Copa Merconorte and Copa Mercosur, before the Copa Sudamericana was born in 2002.
The final is played over two legs, home and away.
The final is played over two legs, home and away.
| YEAR | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
| 1992 | ATL MINEIRO (Bra) | Olimpia (Pry) |
| 1993 | BOTAFOGO (Bra) | Penarol (Ury) |
| 1994 | SAO PAULO (Bra) | Penarol (Ury) |
| 1995 | ROSARIO CEN (Arg) | Atletico Mineiro (Bra) |
| 1996 | LANUS (Arg) | Independiente SF (Col) |
| 1997 | ATL MINEIRO (Bra) | Lanus (Arg) |
| 1998 | SANTOS (Bra) | Rosario Central (Arg) |
| 1999 | TALLERES (Arg) | Alagoano (Bra) |
| 2000 | Not held | - |
| 2001 | Not held | - |
| 2002 | S LORENZO (Arg) | Atletico Nacional (Col) |
| 2003 | CIENCIANO (Per) | River Plate (Arg) |
| 2004 | BOCA JUN (Arg) | Bolivar (Bol) |
| 2005 | BOCA JUN (Arg) | Univ Nacional (Mex) |
| 2006 | PACHUCA (Mex) | Colo Colo (Chi) |
| 2007 | ARSENAL (Ury) | America (Mex) |
| 2008 | INTER (Bra) | Estudiantes (Arg) |
| 2009 | LDU QUITO (Ecu) | Fluminense (Bra) |
| 2010 | INDEP'DIENTE (Arg) | Goias (Bra) |
| 2011 | UNIVERSIDAD (Chl) | LDU Quito (Ecu) |
| 2012 | SAO PAULO (Bra) | Tigre (Arg) |
| 2013 | LANUS (Arg) | Ponte Preta (Bra) |
| 2014 | RIVER PLATE (Arg) | Atl Nacional (Col) |
| 2015 | SANTA FE (Col) | Huracan (Arg) |
| 2016 | CHAPECO'SE (Bra) | Atl Nacional (Col) |
| 2017 | INDEP'DIENTE (Arg) | Flamengo (Bra) |
| 2018 | PARANAENSE (Bra) | Junior (Col) |
| 2019 | DEL VALLE (Ecu) | Colon (Arg) |
| 2020 | DEFENSA (Arg) | Lanus (Arg) |
| 2021 | PARANAENSE (Bra) | Bragantino (Bra) |
| 2022 | INDEP'DIENTE (Col) | Sao Paulo (Bra) |
| 2023 | LIGA DE QUITO (Ecu) | Fortaleza (Bra) |
| 2024 | RACING (Arg) | Cruzeiro (Bra) |
| 2025 | LANUS (Arg) | Atl Mineiro (Bra) |
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