Here’s the full list of Copa Interamericana/Derbi de las Américas winners | OneFootball

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·11 décembre 2025

Here’s the full list of Copa Interamericana/Derbi de las Américas winners

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In recent days, the second edition of the ‘Derbi de las Américas’ was held, the tournament that replaces the old Interamerican Cup, which used to pit the winner of the Copa Libertadores against the Concachampions winner.

This tournament was first played in 1969 and its last edition was in 1998; from that point on, it was decided to create the Club World Cup, which had a few editions until 2005, when it began to be held uninterruptedly until 2023.


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From there, FIFA decided to modify the Club World Cup, turning it into a tournament of 32 clubs that will be held every four years, and with that, the Intercontinental Cup returned—a tournament that replaces the previous Club World Cup, but with the difference that it awards more trophies.

First, the ‘Africa-Asia-Pacific’ Cup is played between the winners from those continents, and in the other bracket we have the ‘Derbi de las Américas’, which replaces the Interamerican Cup; the winning teams then compete for the ‘Challenger Cup’, and finally, they go for the ‘Intercontinental Cup’ against the European champion.

This is the updated list of the top winners of this tournament:

  • Independiente (Argentina) – 3 titles
  • Club América (Mexico) – 2 titles
  • Nacional (Uruguay) – 2 titles
  • Atlético Nacional (Colombia) – 2 titles
  • Olimpia (Paraguay) – 1 title
  • Argentinos Juniors (Argentina) – 1 title
  • Estudiantes (Argentina) – 1 title
  • River Plate (Argentina) – 1 title
  • Vélez (Argentina) – 1 title
  • D.C. United (United States) – 1 title
  • Colo Colo (Chile) – 1 title
  • Flamengo (Brazil) – 1 title
  • Pachuca (Mexico) – 1 title
  • Pumas (Mexico) – 1 title
  • Universidad Católica (Chile) – 1 title.

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