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Peñarol has been enshrined in one of the most memorable editions of the Copa Libertadores history of America. In 1967, he reaches the top of the South American football team, also from Avellaneda, who makes history.
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The 1967 Copa Libertadores de América was the eighth edition of the most important club tournament in South America, organized by the South American Football Confederation, which involved teams from ten South American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The champion was Racing Club, which thus achieved its first title in the competition. He played in the 1967 Intercontinental Cup against Celtic of Scotland and automatically qualified for the semi-finals of the 1968 Copa Libertadores.
The 1967 Copa Libertadores final was played between Racing de Argentina and Nacional de Uruguay. Both teams were looking to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time.
The first leg was played in Argentina at El Cilindro and would end up tied 0-0. The second leg was played in Uruguay at the Estadio Centenario and would also end up tied 0-0. Because both teams ended up equal in points and in goal difference, they had to play a third match, which was played in Chile at the Estadio Nacional and in which Racing would defeat Nacional by 2-1.
It was the fourth Copa Libertadores final - the third in a row - to be defined on a neutral court (third match).
The champion would play the 1967 Intercontinental Cup with Celtic of Scotland, and also qualified for the next edition of the Copa Libertadores.
Racing Champion of the Libertadores of 1967.
Guided by the talent of Humberto Maschio, Racing de Avellaneda swept into Group 2. With just a draw with River and an unexpected loss to Bolivia's October 31, the Albicelestes took first place in the standings.
At his stadium in Avellaneda, Racing was relentless with his opponents achieving several goals. Independiente Santa Fé, Bolívar, Independiente Medellín and the 31 october itself became victims of a sweeping front.
Standing: Agustín Cejas, Alfio Basile, Roberto Perfumo, Oscar Martín, Nelson Chabay and Juan C. Rulli.
Crouches: Joao Cardoso, Humberto Maschio, Juan C. Cárdenas, Juan J. Rodríguez and Norberto Raffo.
River Plate, the other Argentine team, was also a flattening team with respect to their rivals. For example, on October 31, he suffered a 7-0 defeat with the millionaires that leaves no doubt about the huge differences.
Registered forever in the memory of the racingists and internationally recognized, the Racing team of those years of the 1960s was popularly known as the José Team. A title that immortalized him and paid a fair tribute to whoever his driver was: Juan José Pizzuti.
There are analysts who see this Racing team as an advance for their style of play of the Mechanical Orange, the Dutch team of the following decade led by Rinus Michel, characterized by so-called total football.