South American Cup Champions Year by Year

Complete champions' list of the South American Cup ordered by year, with Information about this international soccer tournament for teams that includes the champion, runner-up and score of every final since the tournament's first edition.

The South American Cup has had a champion in 23 editions, and a total of 18 teams have won at least one title. The first champion was San Lorenzo in 2002 and the most recent was Racing Club in 2024.

The last 5 editions of this international tournament were won by 5 different teams.

In the last 10 editions, 8 teams have won the title: Athletico Paranaense (2), Independiente del Valle (2), Chapecoense, Defensa y Justicia, Independiente, Independiente Santa Fe, Liga de Quito and Racing Club.

Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the South American Cup are Athletico Paranaense, Boca Juniors, Independiente, Independiente del Valle and Liga de Quito with 2 trophies each.

Last Champion:
South American CupRacing Club Logo
Racing Club

(Argentina)
2024

South American Cup, Champions by Year

Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2024
Racing Club Logo
Racing Club

(Argentina)
Cruzeiro Logo
Cruzeiro

(Brazil)
3-1
2023
Liga de Quito Logo
Liga de Quito

(Ecuador)
Fortaleza Logo
Fortaleza
(Brazil)
1-1 (3-4 on penalties)
2022
Sao Paulo Logo
Sao Paulo

(Brazil)
2-0
2021

Bragantino
(Brazil)
1-0
2020
Defensa y Justicia Logo
Defensa y Justicia

(Argentina)
Lanús Logo
Lanús

(Argentina)
3-0
2019
Colón de Santa Fe Logo
Colón de Santa Fe
(Argentina)
3-1
2018
Atlético Junior Logo
Atlético Junior
(Colombia)
1-1 / 1-1 (4-3 on penalties)
2017
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
Flamengo Logo
Flamengo

(Brazil)
2-1 / 1-1
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2016

Chapecoense

(Brazil)
While the Chapecoense was traveling to play the first leg of the finals, the plane crashed and 71 people died including 19 players. After Atlético Nacional made the request, the Conmebol awarded Chapecoense the title.
2015
Huracán Logo
Huracán

(Argentina)
0-0 / 0-0 (3-1 on penalties)
2014
River Plate Logo
River Plate

(Argentina)
1-1 / 2-0
2013
Lanús Logo
Lanús

(Argentina)
Ponte Preta Logo
Ponte Preta
(Brazil)
1-1 / 2-0
2012
Sao Paulo Logo
Sao Paulo

(Brazil)
Tigre Logo
Tigre
(Argentina)
0-0 / 2-0
2011
Liga de Quito Logo
Liga de Quito

(Ecuador)
1-0 / 3-0
2010
Independiente Logo
Independiente

(Argentina)
Goias Logo
Goias
(Brazil)
0-2 / 3-1 (5-4 on penalties)
2009
Liga de Quito Logo
Liga de Quito

(Ecuador)
Fluminense Logo
Fluminense

(Brazil)
5-1 / 0-3
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2008
Estudiantes Logo
Estudiantes

(Argentina)
1-0 / 1-1
2007
América Logo
América

(Mexico)
3-2 / 1-2
2006
Pachuca Logo
Pachuca

(Mexico)
Colo Colo Logo
Colo Colo

(Chile)
1-1 / 2-1
2005
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
Pumas Logo
Pumas

(Mexico)
1-1 / 1-1 (4-3 on penalties)
2004
Boca Juniors Logo
Boca Juniors

(Argentina)
Bolívar Logo
Bolívar
(Bolivia)
0-1 / 2-0
2003
Cienciano Logo
Cienciano

(Peru)
River Plate Logo
River Plate

(Argentina)
3-3 / 1-0
2002
San Lorenzo Logo
San Lorenzo

(Argentina)
4-0 / 0-0