last games Yesterday results > Zulia 0-0 Nacional Nacional didn't make it, if Lanus wins today, they are in and Chape out > Libertad 1-1 Sport Boys > Alternative Mineiro 4-1 Godoy Cruz Galo 1st, Tomba 2nd, Libertad to Sudamericana > Millonarios 1-2 Emelec Both stay alive in their group, Melgar has another chance. River is gonna be first unless Emelec wins last match by 4 goals. > San Lorenzo 2-1 Flamengo > U Catolica 2-3 Paranaense pic related > Strongest 1-1 Santos > Sporting Cristal 0-2 Santa Fe Santos qualifed, Cristal is out. Last game is Santa Fe-Strongest to see who makes it > Lanus 1-2 Chapecoense Chapecoense scored with an illegal player, Lanus is reporting it to Conmebol to obtain the points and, if so, qualify to Ro16
tomorrow games >Bootleg Barcelona (ECU) - Estudiantes (ARG) 19:30 >Melgar (PER) - River Plate (ARG) 21:00 >Botafogo (BRA) - Atl.Nacional (COL) 21:45 Estudiantes and A.Nal loses are elimination. River is practically 1st, Melgar loses and they are out
my battery is dying, if someone wants to edit the collage (due to the gasometrazo being too big) use the OP pic
Jeremiah Sullivan
#FLAXUCA2017
EU FUI
Blake Rodriguez
only one i have
Ethan Reed
why is copalib so comfy bros
Isaac Morales
there is almost no sides nor fans, we are all here for the Copa as its own entity
Kayden Brown
It definitely needs to be smaller, or to find another pic for it.
Elijah Edwards
thanks senpizzi
Brody Reyes
We need a /copalib/'s collage part 2
Liam Miller
Knockouts edition
Sebastian Watson
This is why 2017 /copalib/ is so based, there is a bigger and more collaborative community. This year I've already seen at least 5 different anons editing this collage, whereas last year it was a single person () who did it.
Caleb Rodriguez
There's a lot more people overall. Last year threads didn't last beyond Thursdays, and even got archived during the mornings.
>Have any of them been non-South American? Not that I can recall. The one who got closest to it was frech striker André-Pierre Gignac, with mexican meme team Tigres in 2015, but they got blown the fuck out on the final by River Plate.
Adrian Morales
Interesting. Not only has a non-South American never done it, no one other than Brazilians or Argentines have.
Gavin Brown
Yes, probably something around a dozen. Tevez, Neymar, Cafu, etc. Only southamericans tho, non sudacas have won the Libertadores but none of them made it to the Champions.
Tyler Moore
desu, I think that a coach that won champions league with one of those meme teams from eastern europe in the 80s also won copalib with Colo-Colo, or something like that.
Hunter Sanders
Which non-sudaca won the Libertadores?
James Lewis
I will stop posting if Corinthians gets eliminated in Sudamericana so yeah
Grayson Adams
Some Mexican maybe?
Landon Lee
Emerson Sheik :^)
Dominic Torres
someone removed Banguera from the collage
Aiden Russell
Renato Corsi was born in Manhattan and won Libertadores 198something with Argentinos Jrs. It's the only one i recall.
Grayson Mitchell
meant to
Benjamin Taylor
Only after all this time I noticed the group 5 image says Peñarol (COL)
Mason Baker
yeah I'm a bostero so this edition is an exception
Daniel Russell
He is the leader of an organization to protect Monkeys from animal trafficking and illegal hunting.
>everyone buys players from them >they turn out to be horrible
Wyatt Richardson
A canadian and a Italian won the argie league with Independente back then, I don't know if they made it in Libertadores. Also a slav managed Colo Colo when they win it.
Aaron Walker
someone needs to put the Santos' defender Cleber asking for a oxygen mask to this collage
Luis Hill
Uhm... LOL
Ryder Rogers
Brought to you by pic related
>tfw if not for maicon chimping out we could have eliminated them in Colombia and won copalib last year
Aiden Hernandez
I want to Colombia teams buy BR players like the old times.
Julian Hernandez
>your team will never win a Libertadores
even argentinos juniors won one, fuck
Lucas Morgan
>meme their way to copalib championship by refball >their players turn out to be shit when playing normally Really gettin my noggin joggin
Liam Ross
> 39 millones de reais for a less charming Bichi Fuertes
Gavin Wright
San Lorenzo did their job. Is Alt Tucuman gonna be able to eliminate Palmeiras tho.
Hunter Mitchell
Which team is that mate?
Caleb Clark
Were there BRs in locombian pirate league?
Caleb Ross
you can only reply to this post if your team was World Champion
shitlorenzo of course not welcome.
Sebastian Cruz
Based Chilavert
Josiah Brooks
> Velez El muerto se rie del degollado
Camden Richardson
World = / intercontinental
sorry to burst your bubble mate
Xavier Sanchez
literally the best player the club ever had.
y de que cuadro sos vos, a ver?
Luke James
that trophy won't even exist soon enough
Intercontinental is coming back
Carson Barnes
>caring about african/concameme/chink teams
it's the same thing, joaozinho
Charles Nelson
He's probably a underage Corinthians fan. This generation of Corintianos can't accept that football has existed before their first national title and first international title. It's useless to argue with them, just ignore posts like that when you see it.
Juan Martinez
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Ryder Mitchell
I'm not São Paulino and your disgusting, dirty and corrupt club will never reach their greatness.
>and right now it has the same importance of the Florida Cup Holy fucking crap.
Josiah Flores
I do think it is unfair with museum clubs, São Paulo has a beautiful national history in the past, but i am not the one calling the shots, it is the guys in FIFA.
You should be happy with Florida Cup, having a great goalkeeper win an important title so early in his career, i think this year will be pretty good considering you are eliminated in every competition already
resources.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/02/60/91/68/fifaactivityreport2014-en_neutral.pdf Este é sem dúvidas o fechamento do caixão da farsa que a Copa Intercontinental não é um Mundial. Na página 56, ao falar da conquista do Real Madrid no Mundial, o documento afirma que os merengues empatavam com o Milan com quatro títulos mundiais, colocando o mesmo valor para o Mundial da FIFA e a Copa Intercontinental ("Real, meanwhile, equalled AC Milan’s record of four FIFA Club World Cup and Intercontinental Cup wins.")
They are saying is not the same title, but they have the same value, you idiot,
Also: Winning against barcelon after winning the libertadores>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>winning a sumer tournament agains vasco without libertadores
Dominic Howard
>Also: Winning against barcelon after winning the libertadores>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>winning a sumer tournament agains vasco without libertadores
That "sumer title agains Vasco" is still considered a world title..
Not an intercontinental.
It was a 22nd consecutive win in all competitive matches for Real and the seventh win in 11 editions of the FIFA Club World Cup for UEFA representatives. “It’s a fi tting end to an unforgettable year,” said coach Carlo Ancelotti who, after winning with AC Milan in 2007, is now a two-time club world champion. Real, meanwhile, equalled AC Milan’s record of four FIFA Club World Cup and Intercontinental Cup wins
Like i said before, yeah it was a difficult tournament, maybe make a movie about it, but regarding the scope of the tournament, it is not Global, just like Florida Cup.Not sure why you are getting triggered by this.
The word "Mundial" or world champions was only used by FIFA after the creation of CWC, all the other usage of the word was Newspapers or The Club itself selling the idea.
and please for the love of god stop googling são paulo shit fan sites or blogspot "journalism", it hurts your argument
Zachary Evans
>corintianos unironically believe this Stop trying to rewrite history. It's funny how this whole thing wasn't even a debate until recently, and how corintianos would make flags and banners about wanting to go to japan to become world champions in the 90s and 2000s.
Michael Richardson
Basta chicos
Jackson Lee
t. curinthiano
Eli Wood
>flamengo's tourist visa expiring on live network
THAT AMOUNT OF BUTTHURT ON KIKEBOOK IS SOOOO DELICIOUS!
Eli Lee
I believe in the Homem Tucu. Flamengo and Palmeiras both not getting out of the group stages would be absolutely perfect.
Julian Long
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Isaiah Ortiz
There's always hope if you're not a Ponte Preta supporter, amigo.
Nathaniel Barnes
>your continental championship will never be as diverse as Copa Libertadores why even live?
Charles Bell
If San Lorenzo managed to do it with a shitty squad then any team can win it as long as they qualify.
Carson Murphy
Come home, white man. And by home, I mean Bolivia.
Brayden James
>Bolivia Is that a South American country?
Hunter Scott
UPDATE ON HUELAND: >current brasil prez Michel Temer caught blatantly acting corrupt on tapes, says he isn't renouncing, impeachment process has started to run >brazil senator aécio neves, runner up on the last election and one of the masterminds behind the impeachment of corrupt prez Dilma, was also caught asking for bribes on audio and video recordings, has a prison warrant, federal police is at his house and his office right now, his sister was arrested >flamengo prez Bandeira de Mello chimped out on an interview last night conducted by known flamengo supporter and espn journalist Mauro Cezar, the interview almost finished in punches, both have their image damaged right now Back to you, Argentina.
Dylan Foster
Mauro Cezar is fucking ridiculous. EBM chimped out, but you wouldn't expect anything better from an eliminated club's president, but Mauro was absolutely assblasted, how can a journalist work like that?
Connor Gonzalez
>flamengo prez Bandeira de Mello chimped out on an interview last night conducted by known flamengo supporter and espn journalist Mauro Cezar, the interview almost finished in punches, both have their image damaged right now Can someone post the video?
Landon Diaz
Can't even blame the Flamengo prez. How much money did he spend on this squad only to get eliminated in the last play of the game against a team carried by a 1.52m manlet with less than 30 minutes of play?
David Perez
Yes, and the most German one I might add: one of their teams is called Jurgen Wilstermann, and the top goalscorer so far in this copa is a Bolivian called Chumasteiger.
Of course is also the president's fault. He spent huge money on average players, renewed with a lot of shit ones, maintained an unexperienced coach who is clearly not up for the task, hired for director of football a man who managed to get 2 of their biggest rivals relegated in the same season, amidst a bunch of other awful management decisions. And on the post-game interview, instead of saying that he would start reevaluating some of his decisions, he literally said "no, I did everything right, if you're criticizing me you're a fake flamenguista".
Jack Cox
I didn't mean that the guy wasn't at fault, he seems to have a lot to do with them getting eliminated but interviewing him right after the game is basically asking for controversy.
Nathaniel Campbell
>flamengo took his website down, fearing mass canceling of sócios The gift that keeps on giving.
Isaac Adams
It's standard practice here in Brazil for club presidents to give interviews after the game, especially after huge defeats like that.
Bentley Allen
>And on the post-game interview, instead of saying that he would start reevaluating some of his decisions, he literally said "no, I did everything right, if you're criticizing me you're a fake flamenguista". That was absolutely awful, but Mauro Cezar basically came up to him asking "hEY ARE YOU FIRING SOMEONE NOW?". Then he goes and say "look I'm not firing anyone right now" and Mauro goes "why are you talking politics??" like he wasn't the one that brought the subject up. Bandeira is a selfish asshole with a hurt pride, of course he would spout some shit like this.
Why tho? It never does any good for anyone.
Hunter Cook
Damn, that has to be brutal. Someone should've been there with him then to make sure he didn't go apeshit if this is common practice.
Leo Hill
post >yfw you are not a Flamerda supporter
Jeremiah Murphy
>but Mauro Cezar basically came up to him asking "hEY ARE YOU FIRING SOMEONE NOW?
he obviously didn't, stop acting out your imagination, his first question was if he was about to take more direct decisions, and saying how it has nothing to do with a headhunt, but just a more direct approach.
Then he didn't answer, so Mauro asked again, and he said he was a fake supporter.
Jonathan Jones
Nah, even though I absolutely dislike Mauro Cezar (remember the cucabol thing?), it wasnt like that, he only asked if any measures would be taken, if he would reevaluate anything, and the president not only said he wouldnt change anything but also started an unironically rant against his critics and twitter users who doesnt support his presidency.
It's tough, but the majority of presidents can behave in a reasonable manner.
Gavin Phillips
To be fair is there any point in After-loss interviews which help the team?They just cause more harm than good.
The only one i can think of is Andres Sanchez after the joke that the Tolima x Corinthians match was
It's still a really difficult situation. He shouldn't have chimped out and it makes him and the club look really bad but he's human and under a lot of pressure now.
To be honest, it's moments like this that I'm glad nobody ever expects anything of my team. Can't dissapoint if noone believes you can win.
Angel Powell
i don't get why people got mad about the cucabol thing, he wasn't unreasonable on that one
Jordan Lewis
He was clearly mad because Palmeiras managed to get a draw against Flamengo. Some of his arguments made sense at first, but then he got lost on the character.
Cameron Ross
>Some of his arguments made sense at first, but then he got lost on the character. typical mauro t b h, he starts out logical and then chimps out
Blake Garcia
>opens a "the city of flamengo" thread on the biggest brazilian chan >gets banned Mods confirmed for flamenguistas.