Country | Argentina |
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Dates | 8–12 August |
Championship venue | Estadio Monumental |
Teams | 4 |
Champions | Santos |
Runners-up | River Plate |
Third place | Real Madrid |
Fourth place | Boca Juniors |
Matches played | 4 |
Goals scored | 12 (3 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Coutinho (3 goals) |
← 1964 |
The 1965 Copa de Confraternidad Iberoamericana was the second and last edition of the Copa Confraternidad Iberoamericana, a friendly international tournament organised by Argentine club River Plate. It was held in Buenos Aires in August 1965. [1]
Four clubs took part in the competition, River Plate and Boca Juniors of Argentina, Santos and Real Madrid, which were touring the Americas. [2] [3] [4] Played under a single-elimination format, Santos won the cup after beating River Plate in the final. [1] [5]
Nat. | Club | Last honours |
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River Plate | Host team | |
Boca Juniors | 1965 Primera División champions | |
Santos | 1965 Série A champions | |
Real Madrid | 1964–65 La Liga champions |
First round | Final | ||||||
River Plate | 0 | ||||||
Real Madrid | 0 | ||||||
River Plate | 1 | ||||||
Santos | 2 | ||||||
Boca Juniors | 1 | ||||||
Santos | 4 | Third place | |||||
Boca Juniors | 1 | ||||||
Real Madrid | 3 |
River Plate | 0–0 (5–3 c) [n 1] | Real Madrid |
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Report |
Boca Juniors | 1–4 | Santos |
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Menéndez 73' | Report | Pelé 10', 27' Coutinho 30', 89' |
Boca Juniors | 1–3 | Real Madrid |
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A.H. Rojas 73' | Report | Grosso 38' Puskás 80', 87' |
Champion
Performance by club
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