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Boca Juniors won the trophy again in 1978 after thumping Deportivo Cali of Colombia 4–0 in the second leg of the finals. The first was in 1977 in which Boca earned their first victory against defending champions Cruzeiro. [67] In 2011, Santos won their third Copa, overcoming Peñarol by 2–1 in the final. Atlético Mineiro Qualifying to the tournament as Brazilian champion, coached by Emerson Leão and containing marvelous figures such as Renato, Alex, Léo, Ricardo Oliveira, Diego, Robinho, and Elano, the Santásticos became a symbol of entertaining and cheerful football that resembled Pelé's generation of the 1960s. In the finals, Olimpia defeated Barcelona of Ecuador 3–1 in aggregate to win their second title. Football Heads: 2014 Campeonato Brasileiro. [22][23][24][25] The pincharratas won their first title in 1968 by defeating Palmeiras. [78] Similarly, after their triumph in the 2010 Copa do Brasil, several Santos players made it known that they wished to stay at the club and participate in the 2011 Copa Libertadores, despite having multimillion-dollar contracts lined up for them at clubs participating in the UEFA Champions League, such as Chelsea of England and Lyon of France. [33] Despite this triumph, Olimpia did not create the winning mystique of its past golden generations and bowed out in the round of 16 the following season, after being routed by Grêmio 6–2, avenging their controversial loss from the year before. The eight group winners and eight runners-up enter the knockout stages, which end with the final in November. For the second stage, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four containing one team from each of the four seeding pots. [3] Between 1960 and 1987 the previous winners did not enter the competition until the semifinal stage, making it much easier to retain the cup. [64][65] It was also the highest-scoring final in the history of the tournament. Pelé, regarded by many football historians, former players and fans to be the best footballer in the game's history,[82] is the ambassador of the Copa Libertadores, having won the competition with Santos twice. [41] In 1990 and 1998 Barcelona Sporting Club, of Ecuador also made it to final but lost both finals to Olimpia and CR Vasco da Gama respectively. Atlético Nacional of Medellín won the final series, thus becoming the first team from Colombia to win the tournament. 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