
Copa Libertadores
The Copa Libertadores is an annual football (soccer) tournament organized by the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), featuring the top club teams from South America. Similar to Europe's UEFA Champions League, it determines the best club team across South American nations through a series of knockout rounds after an initial group stage. The winner earns prestigious recognition, a trophy, and qualification for the FIFA Club World Cup. Established in 1960, the Copa Libertadores is highly competitive, celebrated for its passionate matches and rich footballing history across countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.