São Paulo
·3 April 2026
1994 Recopa Sul-Americana champions

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·3 April 2026

On April 3, 1994, São Paulo defeated Botafogo 3-1 at Kobe University Stadium in Japan, with goals by Leonardo, Guilherme, and Euller, and won their second Recopa Sudamericana title.
It was the seventh international title in the history of Tricolor and of the Telê Santana era.






The match was played as a single game in the East against the 1993 Copa Conmebol champions, for commercial reasons and due to an agreement between the South American Confederation and the tournament sponsors (mainly Japan Air Lines), since São Paulo, in theory, would already have been the competition’s champion, given that the club was the reigning champion of both the Copa Libertadores and the Supercopa Libertadores, the two competitions that grant access to the Recopa, both of which were won in 1993.



MATCH DETAILS
04.03.1994Kobe (Japan)Kobe University Stadium
SÃO PAULO Futebol Clube 3 x 1 BOTAFOGO de Futebol e Regatas
SPFC: Zetti ©; Vítor, Válber, Júnior Baiano and André Luiz; Doriva, Cafu (Axel), Palhinha (Juninho) and Leonardo; Euller and Guilherme. Coach: Telê Santana. Goals: Leonardo, 12′/1; Guilherme, 28′/2; Euller, 44′/2.
BFR: Wágner; Perivaldo, Wilson Gottardo ©, André Silva and Eduardo; Márcio Borges; Roberto Cavalo, Grizzo (Marcelo) and Sérgio Manoel; Fabiano (Robson) and Túlio. Coach: Dé Aranha. Goal: Roberto Cavalo, 24′/2.
Referee: Juan Francisco Escobar (Paraguay)Attendance: 31,000 people

THE CHAMPIONS
André Luiz (André Luiz Moreira)Axel (Axel Rodrigues de Arruda)Bordon (Marcelo José Bordon)Cafu (Marcos Evangelista de Moraes)Caio (Caio Ribeiro Decoussau)Doriva (Dorival Guidoni Junior)Euller (Euller Elias de Carvalho)Gilmar (Gilmar Jorge dos Santos)Guilherme (Guilherme de Cássio Alves)Jamelli (Paulo Roberto Jamelli Junior)Juninho (Oswaldo Giroldo Junior)Junior Baiano (Raimundo Ferreira Ramos Junior)Leonardo (Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo)Marcos (Marcos Antônio Alvim Bonequini)Müller (Luiz Antônio Corrêa da Costa)Nem (Rinaldo Francisco de Lima)Palhinha (Jorge Ferreira da Silva)Rogério Ceni (Rogério Ceni)Ronaldo Luís (Ronaldo Luiz Gonçalves)Válber (Válber Roel de Oliveira)Vítor (Claudemir Vítor)Zetti (Armelino Donizete Quagliato)

Jiro Mochizuki / Abril Imagens – Euller, Rogério Ceni, Juninho, Guilherme, Zetti, Válber, Jamelli, unidentified person partially covered, Cláudio Couto (doctor) and Júnior Baiano; Gilmar, Caio, André Luiz and Doriva; Axel, Cafu, Vítor, Leonardo, Moraci Sant’anna (fitness coach) and Hélio Santos (masseur)



By Michael Serra / João Farah Historical ArchivePhotos: Conmebol
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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