1994 Recopa Sudamericana
Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium, venue
EventRecopa Sudamericana
DateApril 3, 1994
VenueUniversiade Memorial Stadium, Kobe
RefereeJuan Escobar (Paraguay)

The 1994 Recopa Sudamericana was the sixth Recopa Sudamericana, an annual football match between the winners of the previous season's Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana competitions. This year's edition pitted the defending champions São Paulo against compatriots Botafogo in a second, consecutive all-Brazilian final. Since São Paulo won both the 1993 Copa Libertadores and 1993 Supercopa Sudamericana, CONMEBOL invited Botafogo, winners of the 1993 Copa CONMEBOL, to participate in order to make this year's Recopa doable.

São Paulo successfully defends the trophy as they defeated Botafogo 3-1 in Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium of Kobe to become the first ever team to win consecutive titles.[1] Juan Escobar Valdez became the first referee to direct two finals of the competition (having already done so in 1992).

Qualified teams

Team Previous finals app.
Brazil São Paulo1993
Brazil BotafogoNone

Bold indicates winning years

Match details

São Paulo Brazil3–1Brazil Botafogo
Leonardo 12'
Guilherme 73'
Euller 87'
Report Roberto Cavalo 68' (pen.)
São Paulo
Botafogo
GKBrazil Zetti
DFBrazil Vítor
DFBrazil Júnior Baiano
DFBrazil Válber
DFBrazil André Luiz
MFBrazil Doriva
MFBrazil Cafudownward-facing red arrow 88'
MFBrazil Palhinhadownward-facing red arrow 59'
MFBrazil Leonardo
FWBrazil Euller
FWBrazil Guilherme
Substitutes:
MFBrazil Juninho Paulista upward-facing green arrow 59'
DFBrazil Axelupward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Brazil Telê Santana
GKBrazil Wagner
DFBrazil Perivaldo
DFBrazil André Santos
DFBrazil Wilson Gottardo
DFBrazil Eduardo
MFBrazil Fabianodownward-facing red arrow 46'
MFBrazil Márcio Borges
MFBrazil Roberto Cavalo
MFBrazil Grizzodownward-facing red arrow 77'
FWBrazil Túlio
FWBrazil Sérgio Manoel
Substitutes:
FWBrazil Róbsonupward-facing green arrow 46'
FWBrazil Marcelo Cariocaupward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
Brazil

References

  1. Match details on the RSSSF
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