All Copa Libertadores Champions (1960 → 2025)
An overview of the teams that have managed to lift the most prestigious club trophy in South America.
The CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores (initially called the Copa de Campeones de América) has been won by a total of 27 clubs across 66 editions, 14 of which have conquered it at least twice.
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Club Atlético Independiente of Avellaneda, despite winning their last title in 1984, remains the record holder with 7 trophies. They are followed by another Argentine club, Boca Juniors, with 6, while Uruguay’s Peñarol completes the podium with 5.
The “Red Devils” hold the unique distinction of winning every single final they have contested (considering teams with at least two appearances in the final match).
In recent tournaments, Brazilian dominance has been prominent, with clubs from the country securing seven consecutive cups. This streak allowed Brazil to draw level with Argentina for the most titles by nation (25 each).
Meanwhile, Flamengo made history in 2025 by becoming the first Brazilian side to reach 4 titles.
Of the 10 countries that make up CONMEBOL, only teams from Venezuela, Peru, and Bolivia have yet to win this continental championship.
Recent single-match finals:
2025 (Lima) Flamengo (Brazil) 1-0 Palmeiras (Brazil)
2024 (Buenos Aires) Botafogo (Brazil) 3-1 Atletico Mineiro (Brazil)
2023 (Rio de Janeiro) Fluminense (Brazil) 2-1 Boca Juniors (Argentina)
2022 (Guayaquil) Flamengo (Brazil) 1-0 Athletico Paranaense (Brazil)
2021 (Montevideo) Palmeiras (Brazil) 2-1 Flamengo (Brazil)
2020 (Rio de Janeiro) Palmeiras (Brazil) 1-0 Santos (Brazil)
2019 (Lima) Flamengo (Brazil) 1-0 River Plate (Argentina)
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